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Ethan A. Allen

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Ethan A. Allen

Birth
Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Aug 1920 (aged 75)
Dixonville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Taylorsville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect Southside
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PVT, CO I, 105th REGT, P.V.I., Union.

Obit-Ethan Allen, aged 75 years, a veteran of the Civil War and a well-known and prominent resident of Indiana County, passed away yesterday at the home of his brother, W.G. Allen at Dixonville. Death was due to a complication of diseases, incident to old age.

The deceased was born in Jefferson county near Punxsutawney February 21, 1845 and came with his parents to Indiana when but a young child.

During the Civil War he served as a member of a Company in the One Hundred and Fifth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, under Capt. Marlin.

He leaves these brothers and sisters; S.L. Allen, Eskridge, Ks.; W.G. Allen of Dixonville; Mrs. Priscilla Berry [sic Barry] of Punxsutawney and Mrs. William Boucher of Taylorsville. The funeral services will be conducted in the Taylorsville Church tomorrow, Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, with interment following in the Taylorsville cemetery. A large number of veterans of the War of Rebellion, including a detail from the Indiana Post, will attend the obsequies.

Newspaper: Indiana Evening Gazette.
ED: 08-13-1920, pg 1, col 4.
PVT, CO I, 105th REGT, P.V.I., Union.

Obit-Ethan Allen, aged 75 years, a veteran of the Civil War and a well-known and prominent resident of Indiana County, passed away yesterday at the home of his brother, W.G. Allen at Dixonville. Death was due to a complication of diseases, incident to old age.

The deceased was born in Jefferson county near Punxsutawney February 21, 1845 and came with his parents to Indiana when but a young child.

During the Civil War he served as a member of a Company in the One Hundred and Fifth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, under Capt. Marlin.

He leaves these brothers and sisters; S.L. Allen, Eskridge, Ks.; W.G. Allen of Dixonville; Mrs. Priscilla Berry [sic Barry] of Punxsutawney and Mrs. William Boucher of Taylorsville. The funeral services will be conducted in the Taylorsville Church tomorrow, Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, with interment following in the Taylorsville cemetery. A large number of veterans of the War of Rebellion, including a detail from the Indiana Post, will attend the obsequies.

Newspaper: Indiana Evening Gazette.
ED: 08-13-1920, pg 1, col 4.

Inscription

Ethan A. Allen
Feb. 21, 1845
Aug. 12, 1920
Co I 105th Regt
Volunteer Infantry



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  • Added: Nov 24, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62100900/ethan_a-allen: accessed ), memorial page for Ethan A. Allen (21 Feb 1845–12 Aug 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 62100900, citing East Union Presbyterian Cemetery, Taylorsville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Honor (contributor 47275795).