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Eudora A. <I>Burdick</I> Allerton

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Eudora A. Burdick Allerton

Birth
Pike County, Illinois, USA
Death
22 Mar 1902 (aged 41)
Brown County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Hamlin, Brown County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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June 1, 1880 census. BURDICK.
Hamlin Twp., Brown Co., KS
Lorenzo D., 42, Farmer, b.NY, parents b.R.I.
Silvia Ann, 36, wife, b.IL, dad b.NY, mom b.PA.
Eudoria A., 19, Dau, b.IL.
Anson G., 18, Son, b.IL.
Lorenza D., 16, Son, b.IL.
Orlando (N or U)., 7, Son, b.KS.
Lettie E., 4, Dau, b.KS.
John, 3, Son, b.KS.
Baby, 4/12, b.Feb, Son, b.KS.
   (the house next door: ALLERTON residence)
Alpheus B., 49, Farmer, b.OH, dad b.NJ, mom b.PA.
Ellen P., 44, Wife, b.NY, dad b.VT, mom b.CT.
Attila G., 21, Son, Farmer, b.Wisc, dad b.OH, mom b.NY.

               NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
                        Padonia.
Special Correspondence The World.
   Padonia, Kans., March 5, 1902.--...Mrs. Attie Allerton is having a serious time with her foot. She has the sympathy of all her friends in her trouble. ..
   -The Brown County World, Fri Mar 7, 1902.


              SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
   Mrs. Dora Allerton, of Padonia, is seriously affected by blood poisoning.
                 (and in the same issue)
               NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
                        Padonia.
Special Correspondence The World.
   Padonia, Kans., March 11, 1902.--...Miss Lettie Burdick is home from St. Louis to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Dora Allerton, who is very low. ..
   -The Brown County World, Fri Mar 14, 1902.

                          DEATHS.
                          Allerton.

   Mrs. Dora Burdick was born in Pike county, Ill., July 17, 1860, and died at her home 2½ miles northwest of Padonia, Saturday, March 22, 1901[sic]. She had been a constant sufferer for the past 10 years. She leaves a husband and one son, Fred R., and a host of friends and relatives to mourn her loss. The funeral was held at the house at 2 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Teetor, of Everest, conducting the services. Interment was made in the Hamlin cemetery. The K. & L. of S., of which she was a member, took charge of the remains at the grave.
   -The Brown County World, Fri Mar 28, 1902.
June 1, 1880 census. BURDICK.
Hamlin Twp., Brown Co., KS
Lorenzo D., 42, Farmer, b.NY, parents b.R.I.
Silvia Ann, 36, wife, b.IL, dad b.NY, mom b.PA.
Eudoria A., 19, Dau, b.IL.
Anson G., 18, Son, b.IL.
Lorenza D., 16, Son, b.IL.
Orlando (N or U)., 7, Son, b.KS.
Lettie E., 4, Dau, b.KS.
John, 3, Son, b.KS.
Baby, 4/12, b.Feb, Son, b.KS.
   (the house next door: ALLERTON residence)
Alpheus B., 49, Farmer, b.OH, dad b.NJ, mom b.PA.
Ellen P., 44, Wife, b.NY, dad b.VT, mom b.CT.
Attila G., 21, Son, Farmer, b.Wisc, dad b.OH, mom b.NY.

               NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
                        Padonia.
Special Correspondence The World.
   Padonia, Kans., March 5, 1902.--...Mrs. Attie Allerton is having a serious time with her foot. She has the sympathy of all her friends in her trouble. ..
   -The Brown County World, Fri Mar 7, 1902.


              SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
   Mrs. Dora Allerton, of Padonia, is seriously affected by blood poisoning.
                 (and in the same issue)
               NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
                        Padonia.
Special Correspondence The World.
   Padonia, Kans., March 11, 1902.--...Miss Lettie Burdick is home from St. Louis to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Dora Allerton, who is very low. ..
   -The Brown County World, Fri Mar 14, 1902.

                          DEATHS.
                          Allerton.

   Mrs. Dora Burdick was born in Pike county, Ill., July 17, 1860, and died at her home 2½ miles northwest of Padonia, Saturday, March 22, 1901[sic]. She had been a constant sufferer for the past 10 years. She leaves a husband and one son, Fred R., and a host of friends and relatives to mourn her loss. The funeral was held at the house at 2 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Teetor, of Everest, conducting the services. Interment was made in the Hamlin cemetery. The K. & L. of S., of which she was a member, took charge of the remains at the grave.
   -The Brown County World, Fri Mar 28, 1902.


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