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Henry J Allie

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Henry J Allie

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Oct 1918 (aged 37)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
23-1
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HENRY J. ALLIE
(1881 - 1918)

TWO RIVERS FAMILY HARD HIT BY FLU, TWO DEAD, 3 ILL
Second Son of Supervisor Eugene Allie Falls Victim to Disease, Others in Family Ill


The family of Eugene Allie, of Two Rivers, member of the county board, has lost two members by death from pneumonia, growing out of influenza, Charles Allie, serving with the American forces in France, having fallen victim to the disease there, report having been received two weeks ago and yesterday, a second son, Henry Allie, died at his home in Two Rivers. Three other members of Mr. Allie's family, including himself, are ill of the disease, though reports today said that all were recovering.

Henry Allie was one of the well known residents of Two Rivers, being associated with his father in the fishing business. He suffered an attack several days ago and it developed into pneumonia and caused death yesterday.

He is survived by a widow and four children in that city.

The situation at Two Rivers in the epidemic of influenza shows little improvement according to physicians and the closing restrictions which apply to all business places after 6 o'clock at night will be continued.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Thursday, October 24, 1918, Page 5

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HENRY J. ALLIE
(1881 - 1918)

TWO RIVERS FAMILY HARD HIT BY FLU, TWO DEAD, 3 ILL
Second Son of Supervisor Eugene Allie Falls Victim to Disease, Others in Family Ill


The family of Eugene Allie, of Two Rivers, member of the county board, has lost two members by death from pneumonia, growing out of influenza, Charles Allie, serving with the American forces in France, having fallen victim to the disease there, report having been received two weeks ago and yesterday, a second son, Henry Allie, died at his home in Two Rivers. Three other members of Mr. Allie's family, including himself, are ill of the disease, though reports today said that all were recovering.

Henry Allie was one of the well known residents of Two Rivers, being associated with his father in the fishing business. He suffered an attack several days ago and it developed into pneumonia and caused death yesterday.

He is survived by a widow and four children in that city.

The situation at Two Rivers in the epidemic of influenza shows little improvement according to physicians and the closing restrictions which apply to all business places after 6 o'clock at night will be continued.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Thursday, October 24, 1918, Page 5

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