OBITUARY
Arlington Heights, Mass., Sept. 13 - Mrs. Margaret Hunter ALLISON, 74, of 164 Machusett Avenue, Arlington Heights, Massachusetts, died early Sunday morning after a short illness. She was the daughter of William and Jane HUNTER of Middletown, Connecticut, members of a family which conducted a well-known dye works before the Civil War.
In 1892 she married Fred A. ALLISON of Hartford, assistant superintendent of the Connecticut Western Railroad, which later, under the name Central New England, became part of the "New Haven" Railroad.
She leaves a son, F. Hamilton ALLISON, news editor of the Boston Globe. Mr. ALLISON was formerly a reporter on The Courant, Hartford, Connecticut. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Burial will be in Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Connecticut.
(Published in The Hartford Courant (CT), September 13, 1942.)
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OBITUARY
Arlington Heights, Mass., Sept. 13 - Mrs. Margaret Hunter ALLISON, 74, of 164 Machusett Avenue, Arlington Heights, Massachusetts, died early Sunday morning after a short illness. She was the daughter of William and Jane HUNTER of Middletown, Connecticut, members of a family which conducted a well-known dye works before the Civil War.
In 1892 she married Fred A. ALLISON of Hartford, assistant superintendent of the Connecticut Western Railroad, which later, under the name Central New England, became part of the "New Haven" Railroad.
She leaves a son, F. Hamilton ALLISON, news editor of the Boston Globe. Mr. ALLISON was formerly a reporter on The Courant, Hartford, Connecticut. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Burial will be in Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Connecticut.
(Published in The Hartford Courant (CT), September 13, 1942.)
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