An African-American from Oklahoma who settled in Grand Junction, Colorado in the early Twentieth century. He worked as a car washer and was a member of the Handy Chapel.
According to Bill Callahan, whose family owned Callahan Mortuary, Albert refused to wash the hearses that the business brought to the car wash. He wore large boots reputed to be his “bootleg” boots.
Mary Jane "Polly" Simpson Morgan was a resident of Lafayette, CO and her family started the Simpson Mine. She married Richard William Morgan in 1901 and they had two children.