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Nelson Allie

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Nelson Allie

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
Jan 1926 (aged 67)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Nelson Allie Dies
Nelson Allie, life long resident of the city answered the final summons at his
home, 1106 Seventeenth street, Sunday, death being due to a stroke of paralysis
suffered many years ago. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock
from St. Luke's Catholic church and burial will be at Pioneers' Rest (sic)
cemetery.
Born September 22, 1858 Mr. Allie was sixty-seven at his last birthday. He had
been engaged in the fishing business from this port for many years. His wife
preceded him in death a number of years ago and five children have also preceded
the mother in death. Two children survive, Mrs. John S. Gagnon of this city and
Urban Allie of Sturgeon Bay. Frank Allie of Chicago and John Allie of this city,
brothers and Mrs. John S. Monka of this city, a sister, also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, January 18, 1926 P.5
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Nelson Allie, who has been identified with the fishing industry in Two Rivers during his entire life, died at the Holy Family Hospital at Manitowoc Sunday afternoon following a lingering illness of several years.
Born in Two Rivers sixty-seven years ago, September 22, he started in the fishing business with his father, John V. Allie, who died 53 years ago. With his brothers, Eugene, Joseph, John and Frank, he continued the business. Later he entered into the industry with his own boat and at different times up to his recent illness, he operated various steam tugs and boats from this port.
The deceased leaves one son and a daughter, Urban Allie and Mrs. John Gagnon, both of Two Rivers. He is also survived by two brothers, Frank of Chicago and John of Two Rivers and one sister, Mrs. John L. Monka, also of Two Rivers. The funeral was held from St. Luke's church Wednesday morning.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Jan. 21, 1926
Nelson Allie Dies
Nelson Allie, life long resident of the city answered the final summons at his
home, 1106 Seventeenth street, Sunday, death being due to a stroke of paralysis
suffered many years ago. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock
from St. Luke's Catholic church and burial will be at Pioneers' Rest (sic)
cemetery.
Born September 22, 1858 Mr. Allie was sixty-seven at his last birthday. He had
been engaged in the fishing business from this port for many years. His wife
preceded him in death a number of years ago and five children have also preceded
the mother in death. Two children survive, Mrs. John S. Gagnon of this city and
Urban Allie of Sturgeon Bay. Frank Allie of Chicago and John Allie of this city,
brothers and Mrs. John S. Monka of this city, a sister, also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, January 18, 1926 P.5
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Nelson Allie, who has been identified with the fishing industry in Two Rivers during his entire life, died at the Holy Family Hospital at Manitowoc Sunday afternoon following a lingering illness of several years.
Born in Two Rivers sixty-seven years ago, September 22, he started in the fishing business with his father, John V. Allie, who died 53 years ago. With his brothers, Eugene, Joseph, John and Frank, he continued the business. Later he entered into the industry with his own boat and at different times up to his recent illness, he operated various steam tugs and boats from this port.
The deceased leaves one son and a daughter, Urban Allie and Mrs. John Gagnon, both of Two Rivers. He is also survived by two brothers, Frank of Chicago and John of Two Rivers and one sister, Mrs. John L. Monka, also of Two Rivers. The funeral was held from St. Luke's church Wednesday morning.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Jan. 21, 1926


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