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John Winslow Allard

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John Winslow Allard

Birth
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
1905 (aged 72–73)
New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect 4, Lot 58
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Son of Wm. and Elizabeth A. Allard.

Married Frances Laetitia Demerrit. They had a daughter, Elizabeth L. who was 9 yrs in 1880.
John W. was a student in 1850, a School teacher in 1860, living with his parents, and in 1880, he and Frances and daughter, were living in Milford (Worcester) Mass., where he was Superintendent of Schools. In 1900, he is a widower since 1886, living in Framingham Town, MA. It is possible he died in MA instead of NH.
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From, "The Class of 1854 in Dartmouth College, Boston,
Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1898: Allard, John Winslow, son of William and Elizabeth Ann (Hussey) Allard, was born in Dover, 1832, July 2.

Franklin Academy, Dover. Teacher, Andover Academy, 1854; Hampton, 1855-7; Hopkinton, Mass., High School, 1857-60; Franklin Academy, 1860-4; Framingham, Mass., High School, 1864-70; Dover, High School, 1870 ; superintendent of public schools, Nashua, N. H., Gloucester, Milton and Milford, Mass., 1870-83;
admitted to the bar, 1883, January, and practised his profession at Framingham, until the practical loss of his eyesight in 1893. His sight is now greatly improved, and he hopes to be able to resume the practice of law next year, 1898, at his home in South Framingham.
He was a member of the school committee in Dover, 1854-5, and its secretary, 1860-6; chairman of the Framingham school committee,1883-91; member of the New Hampshire Board of Education, 1863-5;

our alma mater gave him the honorary degree of Ph. D. in 1878. He has prepared twenty-one school reports and written much for educational journals. Has often been honored with official trusts, independently of party associations; "has always been a Democrat of the old school; is a liberal Congregationalist, with inherited Quaker tendencies."

Married, 1866, Oct. 23, Frances Letitia, daughter of Rev. William Demerritt, of Durham, N. H., who died, 1886, Dec. 28.
Child: Elizabeth Letitia, born 1876, Oct. 26; graduated, Wellesley College,1893; teacher, Fitchburg, Mass., High School, of English, Latin, and mathematics, since 1895.
Son of Wm. and Elizabeth A. Allard.

Married Frances Laetitia Demerrit. They had a daughter, Elizabeth L. who was 9 yrs in 1880.
John W. was a student in 1850, a School teacher in 1860, living with his parents, and in 1880, he and Frances and daughter, were living in Milford (Worcester) Mass., where he was Superintendent of Schools. In 1900, he is a widower since 1886, living in Framingham Town, MA. It is possible he died in MA instead of NH.
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From, "The Class of 1854 in Dartmouth College, Boston,
Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1898: Allard, John Winslow, son of William and Elizabeth Ann (Hussey) Allard, was born in Dover, 1832, July 2.

Franklin Academy, Dover. Teacher, Andover Academy, 1854; Hampton, 1855-7; Hopkinton, Mass., High School, 1857-60; Franklin Academy, 1860-4; Framingham, Mass., High School, 1864-70; Dover, High School, 1870 ; superintendent of public schools, Nashua, N. H., Gloucester, Milton and Milford, Mass., 1870-83;
admitted to the bar, 1883, January, and practised his profession at Framingham, until the practical loss of his eyesight in 1893. His sight is now greatly improved, and he hopes to be able to resume the practice of law next year, 1898, at his home in South Framingham.
He was a member of the school committee in Dover, 1854-5, and its secretary, 1860-6; chairman of the Framingham school committee,1883-91; member of the New Hampshire Board of Education, 1863-5;

our alma mater gave him the honorary degree of Ph. D. in 1878. He has prepared twenty-one school reports and written much for educational journals. Has often been honored with official trusts, independently of party associations; "has always been a Democrat of the old school; is a liberal Congregationalist, with inherited Quaker tendencies."

Married, 1866, Oct. 23, Frances Letitia, daughter of Rev. William Demerritt, of Durham, N. H., who died, 1886, Dec. 28.
Child: Elizabeth Letitia, born 1876, Oct. 26; graduated, Wellesley College,1893; teacher, Fitchburg, Mass., High School, of English, Latin, and mathematics, since 1895.


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