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Samuel Moses Allard

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Samuel Moses Allard

Birth
Churubusco, Clinton County, New York, USA
Death
5 Dec 1945 (aged 83)
Prosser, Benton County, Washington, USA
Burial
Prosser, Benton County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 51, Lot 3
Memorial ID
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SAMUEL ALLARD is the son of Moses Allard
and Marie-Modeste Patenaude Allard.

Note: His headstone states he was born in 1862 however the census records I have found have him born 1860 and being the oldest child.

His siblings are as follows:

Marie Addies Allard (1861-1938) Jerome Longtin
Eugenia Delia Allard (1864-)Louis Miner
Meline Amelia Allard (1866-1954)Samuel Miller
Maria Merante Allard (1867-)
Margaret Allard (1869-1949) Maggie Pierre-Alexandre Patenaude/Patnode
Elizabeth Allard (1871-1931) Pierre Boileau
Joseph Moses Allard (1874-1973) Margaret Brady
Philomena Agnes Allard (1875-1968)Dan Paul
Rosanna Allard (1878-1878)
Melvina Allard (1880-1961) Mollie Ernest G. Buse

He married Emma Malvina Marie (Crompe) Allard on November 30, 1881 in Red Lake Falls, Red Lake County, Minnesota.

To this blessed marriage were born the following children:

Helen M. Allard (1884-1953)
Emma Marie Allard
Rose E. Allard
Marguerite Anna Allard (step-sister)

After his first wife, Emma Allard. Samuel married again to a Delia or Della Mayhew in 1891.

To this blessed marriage were born the following children:

George Lewis Allard (1885-1977)
Anna Allard (1892-1984)

1900 Census Minnesota Red Lake 3 WD Red Lake Falls
Samuel is 40 years old born Mar 1860 in New York and was an engineer for a sawmill. They were married 10 years.

He is living with

Delia Allard wife b. Aug 1873 26 years b. Michigan Dressmaker
Rose Allard daughter b. Oct 1882 17 years b. Mass.
Ellen Allard daughter b. May 1884 16 years b. Minnesota
Emma Allard daughter b. Oct 1885 14 Years b. Minnesota
Anna Allard daughter b. Dec 1892 7 years b. Minnesota

Red Lake County History in Minnesota has Samuel Allard as the first town clerk and assessor in the Gervais Township when it was organized on March 15, 1885.

His father Moses was one of three supervisors.

Map of Twwnship 151 N., Range 43 W. of the 5th P.M.
Red Lake Falls-Terre Bonne-Gervais Twp. Samuel Allard owned land in the section numbered 17.

Samuel Allard lived in Benton County White Bluffs, Washington in 1910 and 1920 according to the United States Federal Census.

Family information added by FAG member Michele Ball.

SAMUEL ALLARD is the son of Moses Allard
and Marie-Modeste Patenaude Allard.

Note: His headstone states he was born in 1862 however the census records I have found have him born 1860 and being the oldest child.

His siblings are as follows:

Marie Addies Allard (1861-1938) Jerome Longtin
Eugenia Delia Allard (1864-)Louis Miner
Meline Amelia Allard (1866-1954)Samuel Miller
Maria Merante Allard (1867-)
Margaret Allard (1869-1949) Maggie Pierre-Alexandre Patenaude/Patnode
Elizabeth Allard (1871-1931) Pierre Boileau
Joseph Moses Allard (1874-1973) Margaret Brady
Philomena Agnes Allard (1875-1968)Dan Paul
Rosanna Allard (1878-1878)
Melvina Allard (1880-1961) Mollie Ernest G. Buse

He married Emma Malvina Marie (Crompe) Allard on November 30, 1881 in Red Lake Falls, Red Lake County, Minnesota.

To this blessed marriage were born the following children:

Helen M. Allard (1884-1953)
Emma Marie Allard
Rose E. Allard
Marguerite Anna Allard (step-sister)

After his first wife, Emma Allard. Samuel married again to a Delia or Della Mayhew in 1891.

To this blessed marriage were born the following children:

George Lewis Allard (1885-1977)
Anna Allard (1892-1984)

1900 Census Minnesota Red Lake 3 WD Red Lake Falls
Samuel is 40 years old born Mar 1860 in New York and was an engineer for a sawmill. They were married 10 years.

He is living with

Delia Allard wife b. Aug 1873 26 years b. Michigan Dressmaker
Rose Allard daughter b. Oct 1882 17 years b. Mass.
Ellen Allard daughter b. May 1884 16 years b. Minnesota
Emma Allard daughter b. Oct 1885 14 Years b. Minnesota
Anna Allard daughter b. Dec 1892 7 years b. Minnesota

Red Lake County History in Minnesota has Samuel Allard as the first town clerk and assessor in the Gervais Township when it was organized on March 15, 1885.

His father Moses was one of three supervisors.

Map of Twwnship 151 N., Range 43 W. of the 5th P.M.
Red Lake Falls-Terre Bonne-Gervais Twp. Samuel Allard owned land in the section numbered 17.

Samuel Allard lived in Benton County White Bluffs, Washington in 1910 and 1920 according to the United States Federal Census.

Family information added by FAG member Michele Ball.



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