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Henry Ehrhardt Allen

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Henry Ehrhardt Allen

Birth
Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Jun 1967 (aged 59)
Keytesville Township, Chariton County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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Henry Ehrhardt Allen was born in Keytesville, Missouri. His parents were Nathaniel Newton Allen and Florence S. (Carlstead) Allen.

Henry's siblings:

Children of Nathaniel and Emma

Step-Brother Dr. Ross Clearman Allen
(b 8-19-1884, d 3-23-1975)

Ross married Floy Naomi (Howey) Allen (b 6-1-1887, d 3-17-1977) who grew up in Brashear, MO. They married in 1919 and lived in Kirksville, MO. Ross was a dentist. Floy was a church organist at the local Methodist Church for 50 years. Ross and Floy had one son, Ross Clearman Allen, Jr. (1921-2003). Ross, Jr. was an instructor of opera theatre and stage direction at Indiana University and had a regular opera radio program at IU's radio station, WFIU. The following excerpt is from a bio of Ross, Jr. written by Frank Merkling, Opera News Editor: Ross Clearman Allen, Jr. staged the choral episodes of Britten's Billy Budd for the first American production (1952). Ross joined the faculty at Indiana in 1953 and has directed more than 130 works, including the first presentation outside New York of Bernstein's Candide (1958), American premières of Rimsky-Korsakov's Christmas Eve and Martinů's The Greek Passion, and world premières of John Eaton's Myshkin (1973) and (for children) The Lion and Androcles (1974). In Houston he staged the Aida that opened Jones Hall (1966); he has also been involved in modern recreations of liturgical drama and Renaissance entertainments. In 1969 he won a Peabody Award for his television production of Henze's Elegy for Young Lovers.

Florence Allen became stepmother to Ross Clearman Allen after Emma Allen passed away in 1888.

Children of Nathaniel and Florence

Mary Roe (Allen) McCullough
(b 6-10-1893, d 11-5-1987)
Mary Roe Allen was born in Keytesville, Missouri. On November 13, 1923, Mary married Oliver "Ollie" Irvin McCullough (b 7-13-1896, d 1-7-1988). Mary and Ollie lived on a farm east of Keytesville for several years before moving to a farm in Carrollton, Missouri. Mary and Ollie had no children. Mary taught in the rural schools of Chariton and Carroll Counties for 18 years. She was a member of New Hope Baptist Church of Keytesville. Ollie was the son of Charles Irvin and Suzanna B. (Jennings) McCullough. Ollie attended the Dean Lake School and was a member of the Dean Lake Baptist Church. Ollie has two brothers, James Orville McCullough (b 1898, d 1901) and Manuel J. McCullough (b 10-11-1889, d 4-25-1970 - MO Pvt. First Class Company D. 7 Ammo Train, WWI) and a sister, Mrs. Lela Margaret (McCullough) Smith, who lived in Brunswick, Missouri (b 11-23-1902, d 5-4-1996). Lela married Willard A. Smith. They lived at Dean Lake and settled in Brunswick, Missouri. Lela was a housewife, of Baptist faith and a member of Brunswick American Legion Auxillary. Lela and Willard have three daughters:
-Billie Jean (Smith) Watkins (married to Howard Watkins, Jr.) Independence, Missouri.
-Betty Lou (Smith) Agee (b 1-18-1930, d 3-25-2001)(married to Harry Frank Agee, d 12-7-1992) Salisbury, Missouri. Betty and Frank had no children. Betty was a homemaker and worked four years at Kansas City Power and Light and four years at William Jewell College in Liberty. Betty was a member of BrunswicK United Methodist Church.
-Marcy Lee (Smith) Reynolds (b 9-10-1932, d 4-25-2000)(married to James Payton Reynolds (b 3-12-1929, d 7-5-2010, son of A.J. Payton Reynolds) Salisbury, Missouri. Marcy Reynolds was Chariton County Deputy County Clerk and Recorder of Deeds for many years. James Payton Reynolds farmed and worked a Foremost milk route, was a meat cutter for Kroger Grocery, worked for Walsworth Publishing and owned/operated Midway Publishing Company in Salisbury. He was a shriner and Lions Club member. Marcy Lee and James Payton Reynolds have three daughters:
Paula Sue (Reynolds) Dolan (married to Dennis Dolan) Columbia, Missouri
Kathy Lee (Reynolds) Sorrels (married to Michael Sorrels) Salisbury, Missouri
Jamie Lee (Reynolds) Clinkenbeard (married to Richard Clinkenbeard) San Diego, California.

William Edward Allen
(b 9-23-1894, d 9-11-1979)

William married Opal Camille Arnold (b 8-27-1904, d 5-26-1990). They married in 1950. Opal was born in Mantee, Mississippi and was a retired school teacher of Arkansas and Missouri schools. She was the daughter of Thomas L. Arnold (b 12-28-1889, 1-10-1971) and Artie Scott Arnold (b. 6-16-1885, d. 8- 3-1968). Her siblings were Roy Scott Arnold, Esther Thompson-wife of Cleetis (b 1917, d 6-28-2005) and LaQuex Jones). William Allen was previously married to Margaret "Peggy" Browne (b 1-15-1905, d 10-28-1971) in 1927, but they divorced. William and Opal lived in southern Missouri and then settled in Paragould, AR. William was a World War I veteran and a retired government employee. He had no Children. In his early career, he was a county extension agent. He especially loved gardening. At the time of his death in 1979, he had two living sisters, Mary McCullough of Carrollton, MO and Christine Jones of Stilwell, KS.

Norvell Christian (Pete) Allen
(b 6-15-1898, d 2-16-1965)

Norvell married Ruth (Hostler) Allen (b 8-25-1901 in Grafton, West Virginia, d 8-30-1996). They married in Independence, MO on May 20, 1932 and lived in Kirksville, MO. Ruth held a B.S. (American College of PE Chicago) and Master's (Teachers College of Columbia University, NY) in Physical Education and taught at Nowata and Okmulgee, OK, Kirksville Public Schools and Northeast MO State Teachers College. Norvell taught agriculture classes at Kirksville Public Schools and later at Northeast Missouri State University (Now Truman State University) for 23 years. He completed a B.S. and Master's in agriculture, dairy science at University of Missouri-Columbia. He was a member of the Northeast Missouri Fair Association Board and the publicity department of the Missouri State Fair for many years. Norvell and Ruth had three children, William Hostler Allen, Thomas Norvell Allen and Jennie Sue (Allen) Ross.

Dr. Nathaniel Newton Allen Jr.
(b 8-27-1901, d 3-7-1959)
Nathaniel married Mildred (Wisner) Allen at Hannibal, MO in 1930. They were members of the First Baptist Church. They lived in Madison, Wisconsin where Nat was a professor of dairy nutrition and taught dairy classes. Nat received a B.S. Degree in Agriculture at University of Missour-Columbia (1929) and a Ph.D. at University of Minnesota (1933). He taught dairy courses at Minnesota (1929-42), University of Vermont (1942-44) and University of Wisconsin-Madison (1945-59). He served as a director and vice-president of the American Dairy Association and was a member of several other professional and fraternal organizations. He wrote a column for the Wisconsin Dairyman. He is among those recognized as dairy pioneers by the Dairy Shrine Museum Hall of Fame in Fort Atkinson, WI. He was recognized for his research on dairy cattle nutrition. Nat and Mildred had six children: Patricia (married Joseph Cattelino), Virginia, Sarah, James (of Aberdeen, SD), Edward (of Minneapolis, MN) and David.

Christine (Allen) Jones
(b 12-27-1903, d 4-12-1984)
Christine (Allen) Jones was born at the family farm near Keytesville, Missouri. Christine married Arthur Langley Jones (b 7-10-1898 on his parent's farm near Lenexa, Kansas, d 6-29-1993 in Wayne County, Michigan). Christine taught school briefly in Chariton County (in the 1920's) before marrying Arthur and moving to Kansas City. Christine and Arthur took an apartment in Kansas City, and Christine was employed as the secretary to the Kansas City Superintendent of Schools (Miss Wicki). Arthur began a law practice in Kansas City. Christine also attended a secretarial school to train in shorthand and typing. While working, she took courses in drawing and painting. Christine and Arthur had a happy life. Arthur was affable and easygoing. Christine and Arthur encouraged their children to take music lessons and succeed in school. During World War II, they purchased a wooded farm plot of 150 acres near Stilwell, Kansas where they enjoyed picnics and working in the woods. Son Richard began college at the University of Michigan in 1949, and daughter Susie (Martha Sue) attended there two years later. Christine and Arthur built a home on their farm land in the early 1950's. Daughter Susie married shortly afterward. When Christine and Arthur were in their 80's (in the early 1980's), they moved to Wayne County, Michigan to be near their son Richard and daughter Susie (Martha Sue) Russell and their families. Children of Richard Jones: Leslie (Jones) Zeller (husband Paul Zeller, one daughter), Christine (Jones) Juneau (husband David Juneau, a son and daughter) and Steve Jones (wife Sharon, two daughters).


Henry Ehrhardt Allen
(b 10-27-1907, d 6-26-1967)

Henry married Mabel (Homsley) Allen on October 21, 1934 at the home of Uncle Archibald Duke and Aunt Christine (Carlstead) Van Deventer in Salisbury, Missouri. Uncle Duke was a Methodist minister. A short time later, Mabel and Henry moved to their farm in Keytesville, Missouri. Mabel attended Stephens College. Henry completed a B.S. Degree in horticulture, soils and dairy science at University of Missouri-Columbia. He had a small dairy farm (Sunnydale Farm) during college and later farmed in Keytesville, Missouri. He was also a county extension agent in the mid-1930's for Saline County, Missouri. He enjoyed working with the local historical society. Henry and Mabel had six children: Carol DeLancey (Children Katie, Tommy, Jimmy, Laura), Polly married Anthony Chung (Children Dr. Rebecca and Estella), Duke married Ruth Sanders (Children Stephanie, Emilie, Anita), George married Micki Hagen (Children Nathan, Elizabeth), Laura married Fred Loesing (no children) and Eddie (David E) married Mindy Wilson (Children Jonathan, Jennifer).

Henry Allen Bio
Henry Allen received a B.S. in Agriculture at University of Missouri-Columbia in June, 1934, with emphasis in horticulture, dairy husbandry and soil science. He was a county extension agent and farmer. He also enjoyed working with the local Chariton County Historical Society.

While in college, dad had a dairy farm (Sunnydale Farm) in Columbia, Missouri and earned money for tuition by raising Jersey cows and delivering the milk to his customers each morning. He met Mabel while he was attending MU, and she was attending Stephens College. They married and moved to their farm in Keytesville, MO. They had six children. Henry enjoyed judging and showing livestock and garden produce at the local county fairs. He taught horticulture to veterans after the war. He and Mabel grew wonderful peaches and apples, a bountiful garden, beautiful flowers and six great children.

Children of Henry and Mabel (Homsley) Allen
They had six children: Carol DeLancey (Children Katie, Tommy, Jimmy, Laura), Polly married Anthony Chung (Children Dr. Rebecca and Estella), Duke (Henry D.) married Ruth Sanders (Children Stephanie, Emilie, Anita), George married Micki Hagen (Children Nathan, Elizabeth), Laura married Fred Loesing (No children) and Eddie (David E) married Mindy Wilson (Children Jonathan, Jennifer).
Henry Ehrhardt Allen was born in Keytesville, Missouri. His parents were Nathaniel Newton Allen and Florence S. (Carlstead) Allen.

Henry's siblings:

Children of Nathaniel and Emma

Step-Brother Dr. Ross Clearman Allen
(b 8-19-1884, d 3-23-1975)

Ross married Floy Naomi (Howey) Allen (b 6-1-1887, d 3-17-1977) who grew up in Brashear, MO. They married in 1919 and lived in Kirksville, MO. Ross was a dentist. Floy was a church organist at the local Methodist Church for 50 years. Ross and Floy had one son, Ross Clearman Allen, Jr. (1921-2003). Ross, Jr. was an instructor of opera theatre and stage direction at Indiana University and had a regular opera radio program at IU's radio station, WFIU. The following excerpt is from a bio of Ross, Jr. written by Frank Merkling, Opera News Editor: Ross Clearman Allen, Jr. staged the choral episodes of Britten's Billy Budd for the first American production (1952). Ross joined the faculty at Indiana in 1953 and has directed more than 130 works, including the first presentation outside New York of Bernstein's Candide (1958), American premières of Rimsky-Korsakov's Christmas Eve and Martinů's The Greek Passion, and world premières of John Eaton's Myshkin (1973) and (for children) The Lion and Androcles (1974). In Houston he staged the Aida that opened Jones Hall (1966); he has also been involved in modern recreations of liturgical drama and Renaissance entertainments. In 1969 he won a Peabody Award for his television production of Henze's Elegy for Young Lovers.

Florence Allen became stepmother to Ross Clearman Allen after Emma Allen passed away in 1888.

Children of Nathaniel and Florence

Mary Roe (Allen) McCullough
(b 6-10-1893, d 11-5-1987)
Mary Roe Allen was born in Keytesville, Missouri. On November 13, 1923, Mary married Oliver "Ollie" Irvin McCullough (b 7-13-1896, d 1-7-1988). Mary and Ollie lived on a farm east of Keytesville for several years before moving to a farm in Carrollton, Missouri. Mary and Ollie had no children. Mary taught in the rural schools of Chariton and Carroll Counties for 18 years. She was a member of New Hope Baptist Church of Keytesville. Ollie was the son of Charles Irvin and Suzanna B. (Jennings) McCullough. Ollie attended the Dean Lake School and was a member of the Dean Lake Baptist Church. Ollie has two brothers, James Orville McCullough (b 1898, d 1901) and Manuel J. McCullough (b 10-11-1889, d 4-25-1970 - MO Pvt. First Class Company D. 7 Ammo Train, WWI) and a sister, Mrs. Lela Margaret (McCullough) Smith, who lived in Brunswick, Missouri (b 11-23-1902, d 5-4-1996). Lela married Willard A. Smith. They lived at Dean Lake and settled in Brunswick, Missouri. Lela was a housewife, of Baptist faith and a member of Brunswick American Legion Auxillary. Lela and Willard have three daughters:
-Billie Jean (Smith) Watkins (married to Howard Watkins, Jr.) Independence, Missouri.
-Betty Lou (Smith) Agee (b 1-18-1930, d 3-25-2001)(married to Harry Frank Agee, d 12-7-1992) Salisbury, Missouri. Betty and Frank had no children. Betty was a homemaker and worked four years at Kansas City Power and Light and four years at William Jewell College in Liberty. Betty was a member of BrunswicK United Methodist Church.
-Marcy Lee (Smith) Reynolds (b 9-10-1932, d 4-25-2000)(married to James Payton Reynolds (b 3-12-1929, d 7-5-2010, son of A.J. Payton Reynolds) Salisbury, Missouri. Marcy Reynolds was Chariton County Deputy County Clerk and Recorder of Deeds for many years. James Payton Reynolds farmed and worked a Foremost milk route, was a meat cutter for Kroger Grocery, worked for Walsworth Publishing and owned/operated Midway Publishing Company in Salisbury. He was a shriner and Lions Club member. Marcy Lee and James Payton Reynolds have three daughters:
Paula Sue (Reynolds) Dolan (married to Dennis Dolan) Columbia, Missouri
Kathy Lee (Reynolds) Sorrels (married to Michael Sorrels) Salisbury, Missouri
Jamie Lee (Reynolds) Clinkenbeard (married to Richard Clinkenbeard) San Diego, California.

William Edward Allen
(b 9-23-1894, d 9-11-1979)

William married Opal Camille Arnold (b 8-27-1904, d 5-26-1990). They married in 1950. Opal was born in Mantee, Mississippi and was a retired school teacher of Arkansas and Missouri schools. She was the daughter of Thomas L. Arnold (b 12-28-1889, 1-10-1971) and Artie Scott Arnold (b. 6-16-1885, d. 8- 3-1968). Her siblings were Roy Scott Arnold, Esther Thompson-wife of Cleetis (b 1917, d 6-28-2005) and LaQuex Jones). William Allen was previously married to Margaret "Peggy" Browne (b 1-15-1905, d 10-28-1971) in 1927, but they divorced. William and Opal lived in southern Missouri and then settled in Paragould, AR. William was a World War I veteran and a retired government employee. He had no Children. In his early career, he was a county extension agent. He especially loved gardening. At the time of his death in 1979, he had two living sisters, Mary McCullough of Carrollton, MO and Christine Jones of Stilwell, KS.

Norvell Christian (Pete) Allen
(b 6-15-1898, d 2-16-1965)

Norvell married Ruth (Hostler) Allen (b 8-25-1901 in Grafton, West Virginia, d 8-30-1996). They married in Independence, MO on May 20, 1932 and lived in Kirksville, MO. Ruth held a B.S. (American College of PE Chicago) and Master's (Teachers College of Columbia University, NY) in Physical Education and taught at Nowata and Okmulgee, OK, Kirksville Public Schools and Northeast MO State Teachers College. Norvell taught agriculture classes at Kirksville Public Schools and later at Northeast Missouri State University (Now Truman State University) for 23 years. He completed a B.S. and Master's in agriculture, dairy science at University of Missouri-Columbia. He was a member of the Northeast Missouri Fair Association Board and the publicity department of the Missouri State Fair for many years. Norvell and Ruth had three children, William Hostler Allen, Thomas Norvell Allen and Jennie Sue (Allen) Ross.

Dr. Nathaniel Newton Allen Jr.
(b 8-27-1901, d 3-7-1959)
Nathaniel married Mildred (Wisner) Allen at Hannibal, MO in 1930. They were members of the First Baptist Church. They lived in Madison, Wisconsin where Nat was a professor of dairy nutrition and taught dairy classes. Nat received a B.S. Degree in Agriculture at University of Missour-Columbia (1929) and a Ph.D. at University of Minnesota (1933). He taught dairy courses at Minnesota (1929-42), University of Vermont (1942-44) and University of Wisconsin-Madison (1945-59). He served as a director and vice-president of the American Dairy Association and was a member of several other professional and fraternal organizations. He wrote a column for the Wisconsin Dairyman. He is among those recognized as dairy pioneers by the Dairy Shrine Museum Hall of Fame in Fort Atkinson, WI. He was recognized for his research on dairy cattle nutrition. Nat and Mildred had six children: Patricia (married Joseph Cattelino), Virginia, Sarah, James (of Aberdeen, SD), Edward (of Minneapolis, MN) and David.

Christine (Allen) Jones
(b 12-27-1903, d 4-12-1984)
Christine (Allen) Jones was born at the family farm near Keytesville, Missouri. Christine married Arthur Langley Jones (b 7-10-1898 on his parent's farm near Lenexa, Kansas, d 6-29-1993 in Wayne County, Michigan). Christine taught school briefly in Chariton County (in the 1920's) before marrying Arthur and moving to Kansas City. Christine and Arthur took an apartment in Kansas City, and Christine was employed as the secretary to the Kansas City Superintendent of Schools (Miss Wicki). Arthur began a law practice in Kansas City. Christine also attended a secretarial school to train in shorthand and typing. While working, she took courses in drawing and painting. Christine and Arthur had a happy life. Arthur was affable and easygoing. Christine and Arthur encouraged their children to take music lessons and succeed in school. During World War II, they purchased a wooded farm plot of 150 acres near Stilwell, Kansas where they enjoyed picnics and working in the woods. Son Richard began college at the University of Michigan in 1949, and daughter Susie (Martha Sue) attended there two years later. Christine and Arthur built a home on their farm land in the early 1950's. Daughter Susie married shortly afterward. When Christine and Arthur were in their 80's (in the early 1980's), they moved to Wayne County, Michigan to be near their son Richard and daughter Susie (Martha Sue) Russell and their families. Children of Richard Jones: Leslie (Jones) Zeller (husband Paul Zeller, one daughter), Christine (Jones) Juneau (husband David Juneau, a son and daughter) and Steve Jones (wife Sharon, two daughters).


Henry Ehrhardt Allen
(b 10-27-1907, d 6-26-1967)

Henry married Mabel (Homsley) Allen on October 21, 1934 at the home of Uncle Archibald Duke and Aunt Christine (Carlstead) Van Deventer in Salisbury, Missouri. Uncle Duke was a Methodist minister. A short time later, Mabel and Henry moved to their farm in Keytesville, Missouri. Mabel attended Stephens College. Henry completed a B.S. Degree in horticulture, soils and dairy science at University of Missouri-Columbia. He had a small dairy farm (Sunnydale Farm) during college and later farmed in Keytesville, Missouri. He was also a county extension agent in the mid-1930's for Saline County, Missouri. He enjoyed working with the local historical society. Henry and Mabel had six children: Carol DeLancey (Children Katie, Tommy, Jimmy, Laura), Polly married Anthony Chung (Children Dr. Rebecca and Estella), Duke married Ruth Sanders (Children Stephanie, Emilie, Anita), George married Micki Hagen (Children Nathan, Elizabeth), Laura married Fred Loesing (no children) and Eddie (David E) married Mindy Wilson (Children Jonathan, Jennifer).

Henry Allen Bio
Henry Allen received a B.S. in Agriculture at University of Missouri-Columbia in June, 1934, with emphasis in horticulture, dairy husbandry and soil science. He was a county extension agent and farmer. He also enjoyed working with the local Chariton County Historical Society.

While in college, dad had a dairy farm (Sunnydale Farm) in Columbia, Missouri and earned money for tuition by raising Jersey cows and delivering the milk to his customers each morning. He met Mabel while he was attending MU, and she was attending Stephens College. They married and moved to their farm in Keytesville, MO. They had six children. Henry enjoyed judging and showing livestock and garden produce at the local county fairs. He taught horticulture to veterans after the war. He and Mabel grew wonderful peaches and apples, a bountiful garden, beautiful flowers and six great children.

Children of Henry and Mabel (Homsley) Allen
They had six children: Carol DeLancey (Children Katie, Tommy, Jimmy, Laura), Polly married Anthony Chung (Children Dr. Rebecca and Estella), Duke (Henry D.) married Ruth Sanders (Children Stephanie, Emilie, Anita), George married Micki Hagen (Children Nathan, Elizabeth), Laura married Fred Loesing (No children) and Eddie (David E) married Mindy Wilson (Children Jonathan, Jennifer).


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