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Marion Gallup

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Marion Gallup

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
25 Apr 1933 (aged 79)
Pontiac, Livingston County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Pontiac, Livingston County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.8749962, Longitude: -88.6261826
Plot
northside of Abbey
Memorial ID
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Son of Joseph & Celia Gallup, husband of Ellen L. Kimball, m. Oct 4, 1877, Maine. Listed on parents' gravestone, buried in Pontiac, IL.

Wife: Nellie Kimball, b. Aug 4, 1859, Buxton, York, ME, d. May 30, 1940, Pontiac, IL. Daughter of Ira & Maria (Phillips) Kimball. Buried Jun 2, 1940, Pontiac South Side Cemetery.
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The Lacon Home Journal 20 October 1910

"Marion Was Here.

Marion Gallup, the Prohibition candidate for the legislature in this district, was in our city Saturday. Mr. Gallup is a very pleasant man to meet. He is a farmer and seems to be a man of good horse sense. His home is in Pontiac and he says he expects to be elected. Mr. Gallup seems to have met with some sort of accident at one time in his life. We noticed that one of his hands was off at the wrist, but this don't prevent him from making a good law maker."
Son of Joseph & Celia Gallup, husband of Ellen L. Kimball, m. Oct 4, 1877, Maine. Listed on parents' gravestone, buried in Pontiac, IL.

Wife: Nellie Kimball, b. Aug 4, 1859, Buxton, York, ME, d. May 30, 1940, Pontiac, IL. Daughter of Ira & Maria (Phillips) Kimball. Buried Jun 2, 1940, Pontiac South Side Cemetery.
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The Lacon Home Journal 20 October 1910

"Marion Was Here.

Marion Gallup, the Prohibition candidate for the legislature in this district, was in our city Saturday. Mr. Gallup is a very pleasant man to meet. He is a farmer and seems to be a man of good horse sense. His home is in Pontiac and he says he expects to be elected. Mr. Gallup seems to have met with some sort of accident at one time in his life. We noticed that one of his hands was off at the wrist, but this don't prevent him from making a good law maker."


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