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David B. Allman

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David B. Allman Veteran

Birth
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Apr 1913 (aged 74)
Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 7-178
Memorial ID
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Married Mary Ann Bush on 7 Mar 1871 in Paris, Stark County, Ohio. Father of Maude May (Barrett, Hubbard), Edith Ett, William Sherman, Frances H.(Tull), Howard Westwood, and Clarence B. Allman. Death certificates says he was born in PA, his father's name was David Allman, mother unknown. Died of uremic poisoning associated with enlarged prostate.

Served in Compay E, Regiment 6, Pennsylvania Calvary, 70th Volunteers, Private


The Daily Mercury (Manhattan, Kansas). Monday, Apr 7, 1913. Page 5.

D.B. Allman Dead

The death of D. B. Allman occurred yesterday afternoon at 1:45 o'clock at the Park View hospital. Death was due to Bright's disease. Mr. Allman had been in poor health for the past two years, but was compelled to take his bed only about three days ago. He was one of Manhattan's oldest residents, and an old soldier, although he never affiliated with any post. He is survived by six children, his wife having passed away some years ago, Mrs. Chas. Tull, Mrs. Maude Hubbard, Will, Howard and Lee of Manhattan, and Miss Edith of Kansas City, all of whom were here at the time of his death. The funeral will be held at 2:30 from Charlie Tull's house.


Cemetary headstone inscribed "Father 1836-1913."

Married Mary Ann Bush on 7 Mar 1871 in Paris, Stark County, Ohio. Father of Maude May (Barrett, Hubbard), Edith Ett, William Sherman, Frances H.(Tull), Howard Westwood, and Clarence B. Allman. Death certificates says he was born in PA, his father's name was David Allman, mother unknown. Died of uremic poisoning associated with enlarged prostate.

Served in Compay E, Regiment 6, Pennsylvania Calvary, 70th Volunteers, Private


The Daily Mercury (Manhattan, Kansas). Monday, Apr 7, 1913. Page 5.

D.B. Allman Dead

The death of D. B. Allman occurred yesterday afternoon at 1:45 o'clock at the Park View hospital. Death was due to Bright's disease. Mr. Allman had been in poor health for the past two years, but was compelled to take his bed only about three days ago. He was one of Manhattan's oldest residents, and an old soldier, although he never affiliated with any post. He is survived by six children, his wife having passed away some years ago, Mrs. Chas. Tull, Mrs. Maude Hubbard, Will, Howard and Lee of Manhattan, and Miss Edith of Kansas City, all of whom were here at the time of his death. The funeral will be held at 2:30 from Charlie Tull's house.


Cemetary headstone inscribed "Father 1836-1913."



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