Aller--McCully--married October 24, 1875, at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. M. A. Miller, Mr. William N. Aller with Miss Elizabeth McCully, all of this vicinity.
His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, January 10, 1935.
William N. Aller, 84, retired farmer and life-long resident of Carroll County, died Monday afternoon, January 7, at the county home following a long illness. He was a member of Trinity Reformed Church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Grant McCray of Carrollton and Miss Mrytus F. Aller of Cleveland; one sister, Mrs. Annie Harsh of Carrollton, and two brothers, Ed Aller, of southeast of town, and Wilbur Aller residing in the west. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the Blazer & Graham funeral home with Rev. H. N. Smith in charge. burial was made in Grandview Cemetery.
Information researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio.
Aller--McCully--married October 24, 1875, at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. M. A. Miller, Mr. William N. Aller with Miss Elizabeth McCully, all of this vicinity.
His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, January 10, 1935.
William N. Aller, 84, retired farmer and life-long resident of Carroll County, died Monday afternoon, January 7, at the county home following a long illness. He was a member of Trinity Reformed Church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Grant McCray of Carrollton and Miss Mrytus F. Aller of Cleveland; one sister, Mrs. Annie Harsh of Carrollton, and two brothers, Ed Aller, of southeast of town, and Wilbur Aller residing in the west. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the Blazer & Graham funeral home with Rev. H. N. Smith in charge. burial was made in Grandview Cemetery.
Information researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio.
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