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Lillian Josephine <I>Keith</I> Allen

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Lillian Josephine Keith Allen

Birth
Virginia City, Storey County, Nevada, USA
Death
30 May 1931 (aged 50)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Lillian Matilda Keith
zz Hazard Stevens
Birth: 10 May 1881 - Storey, USA
Death: 30 May 1931
Parents: David Keith, Henrietta "Ettie" McLeod

Lillian was the daughter of the mining millionaire David Keith. She married Lieutenant Albert Cooper Allen in 1900.
She was Davids second daughter and third child by his first wife. At the time of her marriage she was 19 years old and living in the family mansion in Salt Lake City...
Lillian's dress "was an exquisite creation of white Liberty chiffon en traine, with a high neck and long sleeves. The bodice and flounce were of Rose point lace. Her tulle veil was clasped with a diamond sunburst and she carried with a diamond sunburst and she carried a huge bouquet of brides roses.
Lillian's groom, Allen, was a soldier in the United States Army who had served in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. The couple moved to Oregon in 1904 where they owned and operated Apple and Pear Orchard and Allen made it a name for himself in the emerging motion picture business. they also owned and cared for quiet a menagerie complete with among other things elk deer and for kangaroos.
Lillian's marriage with Allen ended years later and both eventually remarried she died in 1931 at the relatively young age of 50 her father David we made in Salt Lake and Park city area when he died in 1918 his funeral was well attended.
Lillian Matilda Keith
zz Hazard Stevens
Birth: 10 May 1881 - Storey, USA
Death: 30 May 1931
Parents: David Keith, Henrietta "Ettie" McLeod

Lillian was the daughter of the mining millionaire David Keith. She married Lieutenant Albert Cooper Allen in 1900.
She was Davids second daughter and third child by his first wife. At the time of her marriage she was 19 years old and living in the family mansion in Salt Lake City...
Lillian's dress "was an exquisite creation of white Liberty chiffon en traine, with a high neck and long sleeves. The bodice and flounce were of Rose point lace. Her tulle veil was clasped with a diamond sunburst and she carried with a diamond sunburst and she carried a huge bouquet of brides roses.
Lillian's groom, Allen, was a soldier in the United States Army who had served in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. The couple moved to Oregon in 1904 where they owned and operated Apple and Pear Orchard and Allen made it a name for himself in the emerging motion picture business. they also owned and cared for quiet a menagerie complete with among other things elk deer and for kangaroos.
Lillian's marriage with Allen ended years later and both eventually remarried she died in 1931 at the relatively young age of 50 her father David we made in Salt Lake and Park city area when he died in 1918 his funeral was well attended.


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