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George Washington Allman

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George Washington Allman

Birth
Wheaton, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Death
29 Jul 1928 (aged 63)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Newton County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of Joseph Allman and Mary Shoe
Husband of Florence Bertha Gillman

Children:
• Benjamin Harris Allman b: Dec 1890 in Missouri
• Mary Murial Allman Biggs b: Apr 1892 in Missouri
• Horace Allman b: 1897 in Missouri
• Bertha Eula Allman b: Sep 1898 in Missouri
• Anna Allman Cooper b: 1903 in Missouri
• Edna Allman b: 1909 in Missouri
• Juanita Allman b: 1912 in Missouri
William Vernie Allman

Newspaper Wheaton Journal, Date August 2, 1928.
George Allman who was born and raised in and near Wheaton died Sunday morning July 29 at his home in Kansas City. He was 63 years old. The body was shipped to Wheaton Tuesday. He leaves four brothers, Elmer and John of Wheaton, Sam of Hominy, Okla., and Will of near Springfield, and two sisters, Mrs. Wm. (Note:Ladora "Dora") Ruppert and Addie Allman of near Powell. He was married to Florence Gillman, December 15, 1889. Unto this union were born seven children, Harris Allman of Granby, Mo. Mrs. Murriel Biggs, Mrs. Anna Cooper, Vernie, Eula, Edna, and Juanita Allman all of Kansas City. Mr. Allman was a pioneer citizen of Wheaton and will be missed by all who knew him.

# 2 (next page Wheaton Journal same date) George W. Allman was born November 18, 1864. He departed this life July 29, 1928, at Kansas City Mo., age 63 years 8 months and 11 days. He was married to Florence Gillman, December 15, 1889. Unto this union were born seven children, Harris Allman of Granby, Mo. Mrs. Murriel Biggs, Mrs. Anna Cooper, Vernie, Eula, Edna, and Juanita Allman all of Kansas City. Also two grand-children, four brother and two sisters survive him and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his departure. He professed faith in Christ at the age of 35 years and joined the Prosperity Baptist Church at Rocky Comfort, Mo., and later moved his membership to Newtonia, Mo. Funeral services were held at the Wheaton Baptist Church, Tuesday, July 31, conducted by Rev. Campbell of Granby. The flower girls were Ester Wildman, Catherine Campbell, Una Vanslyke, Beulah, Dortha, and Mrs. Ross Gillman. Burial was made in the Rocky Comfort cemetery under the direction of the Pogue Undertaking Co. Mr. Allman was a pioneer citizen of Wheaton and will be missed by all who knew him. Newspaper - Wheaton Journal, August 2, 1928.
Son of Joseph Allman and Mary Shoe
Husband of Florence Bertha Gillman

Children:
• Benjamin Harris Allman b: Dec 1890 in Missouri
• Mary Murial Allman Biggs b: Apr 1892 in Missouri
• Horace Allman b: 1897 in Missouri
• Bertha Eula Allman b: Sep 1898 in Missouri
• Anna Allman Cooper b: 1903 in Missouri
• Edna Allman b: 1909 in Missouri
• Juanita Allman b: 1912 in Missouri
William Vernie Allman

Newspaper Wheaton Journal, Date August 2, 1928.
George Allman who was born and raised in and near Wheaton died Sunday morning July 29 at his home in Kansas City. He was 63 years old. The body was shipped to Wheaton Tuesday. He leaves four brothers, Elmer and John of Wheaton, Sam of Hominy, Okla., and Will of near Springfield, and two sisters, Mrs. Wm. (Note:Ladora "Dora") Ruppert and Addie Allman of near Powell. He was married to Florence Gillman, December 15, 1889. Unto this union were born seven children, Harris Allman of Granby, Mo. Mrs. Murriel Biggs, Mrs. Anna Cooper, Vernie, Eula, Edna, and Juanita Allman all of Kansas City. Mr. Allman was a pioneer citizen of Wheaton and will be missed by all who knew him.

# 2 (next page Wheaton Journal same date) George W. Allman was born November 18, 1864. He departed this life July 29, 1928, at Kansas City Mo., age 63 years 8 months and 11 days. He was married to Florence Gillman, December 15, 1889. Unto this union were born seven children, Harris Allman of Granby, Mo. Mrs. Murriel Biggs, Mrs. Anna Cooper, Vernie, Eula, Edna, and Juanita Allman all of Kansas City. Also two grand-children, four brother and two sisters survive him and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his departure. He professed faith in Christ at the age of 35 years and joined the Prosperity Baptist Church at Rocky Comfort, Mo., and later moved his membership to Newtonia, Mo. Funeral services were held at the Wheaton Baptist Church, Tuesday, July 31, conducted by Rev. Campbell of Granby. The flower girls were Ester Wildman, Catherine Campbell, Una Vanslyke, Beulah, Dortha, and Mrs. Ross Gillman. Burial was made in the Rocky Comfort cemetery under the direction of the Pogue Undertaking Co. Mr. Allman was a pioneer citizen of Wheaton and will be missed by all who knew him. Newspaper - Wheaton Journal, August 2, 1928.


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