Married Young Hogan Allen on March 1, 1899 in Pulaski County, AR.
From the (Little Rock) Arkansas Gazette, Thursday, March 2, 1899, p. 5:
Mr. Young H. Allen, manager of the gents' furnishing goods department of M. M. Cohn & Co., and Miss Anna Reagan, manager of the Parlor Millinery store, were united in marriage at 8:30 o'clock last night in the parlors of the Merchants' Hotel, Rev. P. F. Horan officiating. Present at the nuptials were only immediate friends of the principals.
Mr. Allen and his bride are well and favorably known and hundreds of friends will hasten to extend congratulations. Miss Reagan, or Mrs. Allen now, enjoys the esteem of all who know her and Mr. Allen has established an enviable reputation as a gentleman of the best type and a worthy citizen.
The couple will reside at the Merchants' Hotel.
From the (Little Rock) Arkansas Democrat, Thursday, March 2, 1899, p. 3:
Mr. Young H. Allen and Miss Anna Reagan were married at 8:30 last evening in the parlors of the Merchants' Hotel, only the immediate friends of the principals being present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. F. Horan, pastor of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. Mr. Allen is the popular manager of the gents' furnishing goods department of M. M. Cohn & Co., and is esteemed as a gentleman and citizen sans reproche. His charming bride is well and favorably known as manager of the Parlor Millinery store, and has a host of friends all over the city. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will reside temporarily at the Merchants' Hotel.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Monday, June 5, 1911, p. 21:
Mrs. Anna Allen, 33, wife of Y. H. Allen, died Sunday at the family residence, 507 Taylor street. She is survived by her husband, two sisters and a son. The funeral was conducted from the St. Patrick's Catholic Church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment was made in Greenwood cemetery. The pall bearers were Hugh Jamieson, J. J. Roche, Fergus Moriarity, E. H. Kernigan, R. M. Logan and Robert Anderson.
Info from a merged duplicate memorial (I cannot vouch for this info):
She was born in May 1877 in New York, USA. Parents unknown as of this entry.
She married Young Hogan Allen in 1899 at the age of 22.
They had one child Jeremiah W. Allen.
During her lifetime she experienced the invention of the telephone, invention of the electric light bulb, the birth of the automobile and World War I.
She was age 44 when her husband Young Hogan Allen died and may have remarried.
Married Young Hogan Allen on March 1, 1899 in Pulaski County, AR.
From the (Little Rock) Arkansas Gazette, Thursday, March 2, 1899, p. 5:
Mr. Young H. Allen, manager of the gents' furnishing goods department of M. M. Cohn & Co., and Miss Anna Reagan, manager of the Parlor Millinery store, were united in marriage at 8:30 o'clock last night in the parlors of the Merchants' Hotel, Rev. P. F. Horan officiating. Present at the nuptials were only immediate friends of the principals.
Mr. Allen and his bride are well and favorably known and hundreds of friends will hasten to extend congratulations. Miss Reagan, or Mrs. Allen now, enjoys the esteem of all who know her and Mr. Allen has established an enviable reputation as a gentleman of the best type and a worthy citizen.
The couple will reside at the Merchants' Hotel.
From the (Little Rock) Arkansas Democrat, Thursday, March 2, 1899, p. 3:
Mr. Young H. Allen and Miss Anna Reagan were married at 8:30 last evening in the parlors of the Merchants' Hotel, only the immediate friends of the principals being present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. F. Horan, pastor of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. Mr. Allen is the popular manager of the gents' furnishing goods department of M. M. Cohn & Co., and is esteemed as a gentleman and citizen sans reproche. His charming bride is well and favorably known as manager of the Parlor Millinery store, and has a host of friends all over the city. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will reside temporarily at the Merchants' Hotel.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Monday, June 5, 1911, p. 21:
Mrs. Anna Allen, 33, wife of Y. H. Allen, died Sunday at the family residence, 507 Taylor street. She is survived by her husband, two sisters and a son. The funeral was conducted from the St. Patrick's Catholic Church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment was made in Greenwood cemetery. The pall bearers were Hugh Jamieson, J. J. Roche, Fergus Moriarity, E. H. Kernigan, R. M. Logan and Robert Anderson.
Info from a merged duplicate memorial (I cannot vouch for this info):
She was born in May 1877 in New York, USA. Parents unknown as of this entry.
She married Young Hogan Allen in 1899 at the age of 22.
They had one child Jeremiah W. Allen.
During her lifetime she experienced the invention of the telephone, invention of the electric light bulb, the birth of the automobile and World War I.
She was age 44 when her husband Young Hogan Allen died and may have remarried.
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