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Allen Stewart

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Allen Stewart

Birth
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Jun 1912 (aged 71)
Bela, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Clarion Democrat - July 4, 1912

Allen Stewart died suddenly at his late residence in Bela on Monday evening June 10th, 1912. Mr. Stewart had just been seated at the supper table with the family when he was seized by the fatal sickness which caused his death a half hour later. For the last two years his health was broken and it was expected that the end would come suddenly.

Mr. Stewart was born in Toby township July 31, 1840, being 71 years, 10 months and 10 days old. he was married December 28, 1865 to Miss Lydia Male-seven children were the issue of this union one of whom died young.

He is survived by one sister, one foster brother, two sons and four daughters. His wife died almost four years ago.

Mr. Stewart was a soldier serving in the 78th Regiment and fought in many battles. He was a member of the Concord Presbyterian church and attended faithfully to the services. He was very pronounced in his views of religion, was an affectionate husband, a thoughtful father and a kind neighbor.

The funeral service was conducted in the Concord Church by the Rev. Samuel Blacker, assisted by Rev. R.V. Hartman and Rev. H. MacLeod. Interment took place in the adjoining cemetery.

---Provided by Pamela Meyers-Grewell
Clarion Democrat - July 4, 1912

Allen Stewart died suddenly at his late residence in Bela on Monday evening June 10th, 1912. Mr. Stewart had just been seated at the supper table with the family when he was seized by the fatal sickness which caused his death a half hour later. For the last two years his health was broken and it was expected that the end would come suddenly.

Mr. Stewart was born in Toby township July 31, 1840, being 71 years, 10 months and 10 days old. he was married December 28, 1865 to Miss Lydia Male-seven children were the issue of this union one of whom died young.

He is survived by one sister, one foster brother, two sons and four daughters. His wife died almost four years ago.

Mr. Stewart was a soldier serving in the 78th Regiment and fought in many battles. He was a member of the Concord Presbyterian church and attended faithfully to the services. He was very pronounced in his views of religion, was an affectionate husband, a thoughtful father and a kind neighbor.

The funeral service was conducted in the Concord Church by the Rev. Samuel Blacker, assisted by Rev. R.V. Hartman and Rev. H. MacLeod. Interment took place in the adjoining cemetery.

---Provided by Pamela Meyers-Grewell

Gravesite Details

Husband of Lydia Stewart (1836-1908); GAR 1861-1865



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