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Dr George Arthur Alliband

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Dr George Arthur Alliband

Birth
Death
1949 (aged 73–74)
Burial
Elliott, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1414722, Longitude: -95.1537083
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Dr. George A. Alliband (1875-1949), a native of Pleasant Twp., Cass County, Iowa; came to Elliott Sept. 1, 1904 to practice his profession after graduating from Creighton Medical College, Omaha.
In Nov. 1911, he married Stella Thompson (1891-1969), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Thompson of the Swede Street vicinity. She was a graduate of Elliott High School and a school teacher in the country. They were parents of four sons, Harold A., John E., George T., and Glenn; and two daughters, Jean, and Dorothy (August 1918-February 1920).
Dr. Alliband bought the Church of Christ building in Elliott in 1911 and remodeled it into their family home. They moved to Atlantic, around 1928, where Dr. Alliband was associated with Dr. Jones in the Jones Hospital.
Dr. Geo. A, Stella and Dorothy are buried at Hillside, Elliott.

~ Newspaper accounts and recollections of friends.
Dr. George A. Alliband (1875-1949), a native of Pleasant Twp., Cass County, Iowa; came to Elliott Sept. 1, 1904 to practice his profession after graduating from Creighton Medical College, Omaha.
In Nov. 1911, he married Stella Thompson (1891-1969), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Thompson of the Swede Street vicinity. She was a graduate of Elliott High School and a school teacher in the country. They were parents of four sons, Harold A., John E., George T., and Glenn; and two daughters, Jean, and Dorothy (August 1918-February 1920).
Dr. Alliband bought the Church of Christ building in Elliott in 1911 and remodeled it into their family home. They moved to Atlantic, around 1928, where Dr. Alliband was associated with Dr. Jones in the Jones Hospital.
Dr. Geo. A, Stella and Dorothy are buried at Hillside, Elliott.

~ Newspaper accounts and recollections of friends.


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