| Family |
Allen, Jacob Lt, b. 1763, Massachusetts, USA d. 11 Dec 1836, Richmond, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 73 years) |
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Massachusetts, USA |
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http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/potter/Obituaries.html
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LIEUTENANT JACOB ALLEN was born in Mass. in 1763.
He served as aide-de-camp to his father at the beginning of the Revolution, and after his father's death in battle, he continued in the service until the close of the war.
He was married in his native state and became the father of seven children.
In 1818 he removed to Tioga County and settled on the old Elijah Clark farm, in Richmond Twp., where he died December 11, 1836.
MARY BOWEN ALLEN entered rest September 28, 1889. Few will be more missed than this quiet, gentle woman.
Born February 3, 1836, her whole life was filled with loving service to all. In early life she taught school in Mansfield, Jamestown, NY, and other places.
Daughter of Benj. and Hannah C. Bowen, of Academy Corners, Tioga County, PA.
Married to J.W. Allen on August 15, 1866, she has since resided in Coudersport.
A faithful laborer in every good cause. Member of the Baptist Church.
Leaves two sons and one daughter;
- John,
- Ezra and
- Lulu.
Funeral at the family home in Tioga County where her aged mother yet resides.
She was for three years President of the Coudersport W.C.T.U. and for two of those years, by appointment of the State Union, was President of the County W.C.T.U.
MRS. SARAH (CALDWELL) ALLEN died of consumption in Jamestown, Chautauqua County, NY, Friday, May 19, 1848.
- He was married in his native state and became the father of seven children.
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| Moved to jt |
1818 |
Richmond, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA |
| settled on the old Elijah Clark farm, in Richmond Twp., where he died December 11, 1836. |
- 20190113HAv-
http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/potter/Obituaries.html
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LIEUTENANT JACOB ALLEN was born in Mass. in 1763.
He served as aide-de-camp to his father at the beginning of the Revolution, and after his father's death in battle, he continued in the service until the close of the war.
He was married in his native state and became the father of seven children.
In 1818 he removed to Tioga County and settled on the old Elijah Clark farm, in Richmond Twp., where he died December 11, 1836.
MARY BOWEN ALLEN entered rest September 28, 1889. Few will be more missed than this quiet, gentle woman.
Born February 3, 1836, her whole life was filled with loving service to all. In early life she taught school in Mansfield, Jamestown, NY, and other places.
Daughter of Benj. and Hannah C. Bowen, of Academy Corners, Tioga County, PA.
Married to J.W. Allen on August 15, 1866, she has since resided in Coudersport.
A faithful laborer in every good cause. Member of the Baptist Church.
Leaves two sons and one daughter;
- John,
- Ezra and
- Lulu.
Funeral at the family home in Tioga County where her aged mother yet resides.
She was for three years President of the Coudersport W.C.T.U. and for two of those years, by appointment of the State Union, was President of the County W.C.T.U.
MRS. SARAH (CALDWELL) ALLEN died of consumption in Jamestown, Chautauqua County, NY, Friday, May 19, 1848.
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| Children |
| | 1. Allen, Almon, b. Abt 1798, Massachusetts, USA d. 1871 (Age 73 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F45453 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |