Elizabeth, wife of William N. Aller, died Wednesday morning at their home, South Market Street extension, Canton, after an illness with pneumonia lasting about three weeks. The remains were brought to Carrollton yesterday forenoon where they were buried from the Reformed Church. The husband and grown-up family survive. Mrs. Aller was one of four daughters of the late Rachel McCulley and was born and reared on a farm in the Cold Spring Run district. The only survivor of the McCulley family is Mrs. James J. Shook. Her age was about 55 years.
Information researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio.
Elizabeth, wife of William N. Aller, died Wednesday morning at their home, South Market Street extension, Canton, after an illness with pneumonia lasting about three weeks. The remains were brought to Carrollton yesterday forenoon where they were buried from the Reformed Church. The husband and grown-up family survive. Mrs. Aller was one of four daughters of the late Rachel McCulley and was born and reared on a farm in the Cold Spring Run district. The only survivor of the McCulley family is Mrs. James J. Shook. Her age was about 55 years.
Information researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio.
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