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Mary I “Molly” <I>Johnson/Piburn</I> Allen

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Mary I “Molly” Johnson/Piburn Allen

Birth
Vibbard, Ray County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Jan 1908 (aged 32)
Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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BURIED AT SALEM TODAY

Mrs. J. M. Allen died at two o'clock this morning at her home near the reservor, 334 East Bluff Street, after an illness of long duration. She was 34 years old and leaves four children and a husband to mourn her death. Her body was laid to rest in the cemetery at Salem this afternoon by the Woodmen Circle if which organization she was a member. The bereaved family have the sympathy of many friends in this hour of sorrow. (EXCELSIOR SPRINGS DAILY JOURNAL)

DEATH OF MRS. JAMES ALLEN
Mrs. Molly Johnson Allen, the wife of James Allen, died at two o'clock this morning after a brief illness, at her home near the reservoir on the north hill.
Mrs. Allen was born in Vibbard and was about thirty-four years of age. She was twice married, the first time to David Piburn in 1891. He died in 1901. Four children who were born to them survive. The oldest, Clarence Piburn is one of the carriers for the Call. Her second marriage was to James Allen in 1904. Mrs. Allen is also survived by her mother, six brothers and two sisters. The funeral was held at Salem church this afternoon. (EXCELSIOR SPRINGS DAILY CALL)
BURIED AT SALEM TODAY

Mrs. J. M. Allen died at two o'clock this morning at her home near the reservor, 334 East Bluff Street, after an illness of long duration. She was 34 years old and leaves four children and a husband to mourn her death. Her body was laid to rest in the cemetery at Salem this afternoon by the Woodmen Circle if which organization she was a member. The bereaved family have the sympathy of many friends in this hour of sorrow. (EXCELSIOR SPRINGS DAILY JOURNAL)

DEATH OF MRS. JAMES ALLEN
Mrs. Molly Johnson Allen, the wife of James Allen, died at two o'clock this morning after a brief illness, at her home near the reservoir on the north hill.
Mrs. Allen was born in Vibbard and was about thirty-four years of age. She was twice married, the first time to David Piburn in 1891. He died in 1901. Four children who were born to them survive. The oldest, Clarence Piburn is one of the carriers for the Call. Her second marriage was to James Allen in 1904. Mrs. Allen is also survived by her mother, six brothers and two sisters. The funeral was held at Salem church this afternoon. (EXCELSIOR SPRINGS DAILY CALL)


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  • Maintained by: Barbara Chisler
  • Originally Created by: Deb
  • Added: Jan 15, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17447838/mary_i-allen: accessed ), memorial page for Mary I “Molly” Johnson/Piburn Allen (22 Feb 1875–22 Jan 1908), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17447838, citing Salem Christian Union Church Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Barbara Chisler (contributor 46604203).