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Miles Lozenco Allen Sr.

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Miles Lozenco Allen Sr.

Birth
Rock Port, Atchison County, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Nov 1939 (aged 79)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 845 grave 26
Memorial ID
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Harvey Allen was the informant on the Missouri death certificate # 39664. His listed parents as unknown. Cerebral hemorrage was the cause of death. He was listed as a retired farmer. This was unusual spelling for the middle name, but it was on the death certificate and is my source for it. Even though one would normally thought Lorenzo. Interred in Hazelwood Cemetery November 30, 1939. J W Klingner's Funeral Home.

He had a lot in Sabetha Cemetery Lot 333 grave 3 but his physical remains are not there, the coupld divorced. So he is not in the cemetery with her or the other family.

Information provided by another contributor:
Son of Elijah and Mary Catherine (Greer) Allen.
Married to Leona Myrtle Robison on March 19, 1899 at Jewell Co., Kansas.
He was a farmer.

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Harvey Allen was the informant on the Missouri death certificate # 39664. His listed parents as unknown. Cerebral hemorrage was the cause of death. He was listed as a retired farmer. This was unusual spelling for the middle name, but it was on the death certificate and is my source for it. Even though one would normally thought Lorenzo. Interred in Hazelwood Cemetery November 30, 1939. J W Klingner's Funeral Home.

He had a lot in Sabetha Cemetery Lot 333 grave 3 but his physical remains are not there, the coupld divorced. So he is not in the cemetery with her or the other family.

Information provided by another contributor:
Son of Elijah and Mary Catherine (Greer) Allen.
Married to Leona Myrtle Robison on March 19, 1899 at Jewell Co., Kansas.
He was a farmer.

CENOTAPH

Inscription

MILES L. ALLEN
NOV. 27, 1860
NOV. 28, 1939

Gravesite Details

Lot well maintained all year round. Monument in very good shape. This picture it seems showing the monument settling into the ground being coverd by mud and grass.



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