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Louisa <I>Hughes</I> Allen

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Louisa Hughes Allen

Birth
Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
Death
2 Aug 1903 (aged 83)
Nagle, Texas County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Yukon, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Actual obituary published in the Houston Herald on May 7, 1903. All spelling and capitalization errors have been left as originally printed:

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Mrs. Louisa Allen was born in Sullivan County, East Tenn., Jan. 31st, 1820, and died April 8th, 1903, at 7 o'clock p.m., making her age 83 years, 3 months, 8 days.

She was the daughter of Dr. Abner Hughes and wife, of East Tennessee. She professed religion at the early age of fifteen years at Reedy creek camp ground near her childhood home, joining the Methodist church, and lived a christian life.

She was married to Joshua Walker, of Hawkins county, Tenn., May 18, 1841, to which union three children were born. They emigrated to Batesville, Independence county, Ark., in 1848. She was left a widow in 1850. She was married to Abraham Allen Dec. 1, 1851, to which union one son was born (Sam Allen, who died at his home near Bado about one year ago). Her oldest son was killed in 1864 while serving in Southern army.

She was again left a widow in 1852. She then with her four children came to Texas County, where she has since made her home until her death, which occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Wolford, of Nagle. She always made her home with her son, Sam Allen, and after his death lived with his family.

Last January she went to visit with her daughter at Nagle and had been enjoying good health; had never failed to eat her regular meals, and on the day of her death had walked out to the barn to look at some stock and to the garden and through the yard looking at the flowers of which she was very fond, and through the day had pieced some on a quilt and appeared as well as usual. She asked her daughter to prepare some potato soup for supper, of which she was very fond, and when seated at the table she gave thanks as was her custom, and had eaten about one-half dish of soup when she threw up her hands and fell back in her chair. The family thought she had only fainted, but she only breathed a few times. They carried her out in the air, but the death angel had taken her from this world of trials and sorrows to dwell with the beautiful angels in heaven.

She leaves one brother, Jerry Hughes, of Carbondale, Ill., and one sister Eliza Ann Whitaker, of Piney Flats, Tenn., two daughters, 15 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

We do not grieve for her as those who have no hope for we shall meet again in that beautiful home prepared by the Father for all faithful christian people. Her funeral services were conducted by her grandson, Rev. J. C. Davis, at the Big Creek church, and her body was laid to rest in the cemetery at that place beside her son-in-law, Joseph Wolford, and two of her grandchildren.
---Mattie McKinney

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Actual obituary published in the Houston Herald on May 7, 1903. All spelling and capitalization errors have been left as originally printed:

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Mrs. Louisa Allen was born in Sullivan County, East Tenn., Jan. 31st, 1820, and died April 8th, 1903, at 7 o'clock p.m., making her age 83 years, 3 months, 8 days.

She was the daughter of Dr. Abner Hughes and wife, of East Tennessee. She professed religion at the early age of fifteen years at Reedy creek camp ground near her childhood home, joining the Methodist church, and lived a christian life.

She was married to Joshua Walker, of Hawkins county, Tenn., May 18, 1841, to which union three children were born. They emigrated to Batesville, Independence county, Ark., in 1848. She was left a widow in 1850. She was married to Abraham Allen Dec. 1, 1851, to which union one son was born (Sam Allen, who died at his home near Bado about one year ago). Her oldest son was killed in 1864 while serving in Southern army.

She was again left a widow in 1852. She then with her four children came to Texas County, where she has since made her home until her death, which occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Wolford, of Nagle. She always made her home with her son, Sam Allen, and after his death lived with his family.

Last January she went to visit with her daughter at Nagle and had been enjoying good health; had never failed to eat her regular meals, and on the day of her death had walked out to the barn to look at some stock and to the garden and through the yard looking at the flowers of which she was very fond, and through the day had pieced some on a quilt and appeared as well as usual. She asked her daughter to prepare some potato soup for supper, of which she was very fond, and when seated at the table she gave thanks as was her custom, and had eaten about one-half dish of soup when she threw up her hands and fell back in her chair. The family thought she had only fainted, but she only breathed a few times. They carried her out in the air, but the death angel had taken her from this world of trials and sorrows to dwell with the beautiful angels in heaven.

She leaves one brother, Jerry Hughes, of Carbondale, Ill., and one sister Eliza Ann Whitaker, of Piney Flats, Tenn., two daughters, 15 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

We do not grieve for her as those who have no hope for we shall meet again in that beautiful home prepared by the Father for all faithful christian people. Her funeral services were conducted by her grandson, Rev. J. C. Davis, at the Big Creek church, and her body was laid to rest in the cemetery at that place beside her son-in-law, Joseph Wolford, and two of her grandchildren.
---Mattie McKinney

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15995944/louisa-allen: accessed ), memorial page for Louisa Hughes Allen (31 Jan 1820–2 Aug 1903), Find a Grave Memorial ID 15995944, citing Big Creek Cemetery, Yukon, Texas County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Jan Miller (contributor 46607804).