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William Allen was bron 8/22/1860, the son of of '''[[Sylvester Allen]]''' and Sarah Allen. His siblings were:
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*Mary Ann Allen (b. 1/1840, d.8/16/1913)
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*Julia Allen (b. @1844, d. before 1906)
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*Almira E. Allen (b. 9/25/1846, m. '''[[Van Benscoten, Jacob|Jacob Van Benscoten]]''')
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*Catherine Allen (b. 1848, m. Elam Williams, d.5/17/1927) Catherine's daughter Emma Williams married Homer Frink of Altamont
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*Mary C. Allen (b.3/30/1849, d. 10/3/1853)
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*Augusta Olivia Allen (b.8/5/1851, m. Seymour Armstrong 12/25/1877, d. 2/5/1937 in Albany)
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*Celinda Allen (b. 3/9/1853, d.4/5/1854 in Knox)
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*Martha O. Allen (b. @1857)
  
 
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William Allen married Edith Ostrander in 1885.
 
 
 
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William Allen, a lifelong resident of the town of Knox, passed peacefully away Dec. 17, 1917.
  
 
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OBITUAXY.
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[[File:19180104AllenWIlliamObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center> Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — January 4, 1918</center>]]
William Allen.
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OBITUARY<br>
William Allen, a lifelong resident of
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William Allen<br>
the town of Knos, passed peacefully
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William Allen, a lifelong resident of the town of Knox, passed peacefully away Dec. 17, 1917. He was the son
away Dec. 17, 1917. He was the son
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of Sylvester and Sarah Allen and at their deaths he became the occupant of the borne place, taking as his companion Edith Ostrander, to whom he was married in 1885.
of Sylvester and Sarah Allen and at
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their deaths he became the occupant of
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He was interested in any movement that made for the betterment of his community and did what he could to
the borne place, taking as his companion
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make life worth while. In order that his influence might be of the positive kind, he identified himself with the Knox Methodist Episcopal church in 1887, and has been a consistent member. He was looked upon as one of the leaders of Methodism, and the church feels that in his departure a pillar has been broken down.
Edith Ostrander, to whom he was married in 1885.
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He was interested in any movement
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He leaves to mourn his departure his wife, and four sisters, Mrs. Snider of Gallupville, Mrs. '''[[Van Benscoten, Jacob|Van Benscoten]]''' of Altamont; Mrs. Williams of Knox and Mrs. Armstrong of Albany. Besides
that ma«ie for the betterment of his
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these, he leaves a host of nephews and nieces and a large company of friends. He will be missed in the life of the community, his place will be hard to fill in the life of the church, and in the home there is but One who can take his place, and to that One who is a Friend who sticketh closer than a brother, and who never takes His departure, we commit her, who was a companion and helpmeet, toiled and struggled along life's path at his side.
community and did what he could to
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - January 4, 1918
make life worth while.
 
In order that his influence might be
 
of the positive kind, he identified himself with the Knox Methodist Episcopal chnrch in 1887, and has been a
 
consistent member. He was looked upon as one of the leaders of Methodism,
 
and the church feels that in his departure a pillar has been broken down.
 
He leaves to mourn bis departure his
 
wife, and four sisters, Mrs. Snider of
 
Gallupville, Mrs. Van Benscoten of Altamont; Mrs. Williams of Knox and
 
Mrs, Armstrong of Albany. Besides
 
these, he leaves a host of nephews and
 
nieces and a large company of friends.
 
He will be missed in the life of the
 
community, his place will be hard to
 
fill ia the life of the church, and in the
 
home there b bat One who can take
 
his place, and to that One who is a
 
Friend who sticketh closer than a brother, aad who sever takes His departure, we commit her, who a compaaioa aad helpmeet, toiled and straggled along life's path at his side.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 21 March 2013

Birth

William Allen was bron 8/22/1860, the son of of Sylvester Allen and Sarah Allen. His siblings were:

  • Mary Ann Allen (b. 1/1840, d.8/16/1913)
  • Julia Allen (b. @1844, d. before 1906)
  • Almira E. Allen (b. 9/25/1846, m. Jacob Van Benscoten)
  • Catherine Allen (b. 1848, m. Elam Williams, d.5/17/1927) Catherine's daughter Emma Williams married Homer Frink of Altamont
  • Mary C. Allen (b.3/30/1849, d. 10/3/1853)
  • Augusta Olivia Allen (b.8/5/1851, m. Seymour Armstrong 12/25/1877, d. 2/5/1937 in Albany)
  • Celinda Allen (b. 3/9/1853, d.4/5/1854 in Knox)
  • Martha O. Allen (b. @1857)

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

William Allen married Edith Ostrander in 1885.

Death

William Allen, a lifelong resident of the town of Knox, passed peacefully away Dec. 17, 1917.

Obituary

Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — January 4, 1918

OBITUARY
William Allen
William Allen, a lifelong resident of the town of Knox, passed peacefully away Dec. 17, 1917. He was the son of Sylvester and Sarah Allen and at their deaths he became the occupant of the borne place, taking as his companion Edith Ostrander, to whom he was married in 1885.

He was interested in any movement that made for the betterment of his community and did what he could to make life worth while. In order that his influence might be of the positive kind, he identified himself with the Knox Methodist Episcopal church in 1887, and has been a consistent member. He was looked upon as one of the leaders of Methodism, and the church feels that in his departure a pillar has been broken down.

He leaves to mourn his departure his wife, and four sisters, Mrs. Snider of Gallupville, Mrs. Van Benscoten of Altamont; Mrs. Williams of Knox and Mrs. Armstrong of Albany. Besides these, he leaves a host of nephews and nieces and a large company of friends. He will be missed in the life of the community, his place will be hard to fill in the life of the church, and in the home there is but One who can take his place, and to that One who is a Friend who sticketh closer than a brother, and who never takes His departure, we commit her, who was a companion and helpmeet, toiled and struggled along life's path at his side.

Altamont Enterprise - January 4, 1918

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