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Evalyn <I>Caulk</I> Allen

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Evalyn Caulk Allen

Birth
Death
8 Feb 1917 (aged 90)
Burial
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 12 Section: Lot: 00164
Memorial ID
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"Eveline" Caulk married Reuben Allen 19 June 1845 (Henry County, IAGenWeb). Known children of the couple were Eliza Catherine "Cassie," Mary Jane, Robert Edger, Emma, and Evalyn.

Caulk family information is from online, supposedly the Iowa Legislature:
State Representative. No Party Specified. District 5.
ROBERT CAULK Born June 7, 1789 was a native of Guilford county, North Carolina. He married Jane Hemphill and they had five children. In 1833 Robert Caulk, who was a farmer of North Carolina, removed westward to Georgetown, Illinois. He came to Henry county, Iowa (which was then a part of the Wisconsin territory) from Illinois by wagon with Col. Porter and Brazleton and arrived May 27, 1836. He bought 1,000 acres of land adjoining Mount Pleasant. He improved by both bringing the land under cultivation, and with a good residence and other farm buildings. This place also had one of the best springs. There were numbers of Indians here then and they traded with them. He remained one of the worthy and respected residents of this part of the state until his death, which occurred about 1855. His wife also passed away in Henry county.
Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources.
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Entries below are by Katie Lou:
in same lot:
Flora L.Fink, Valentine P.Fink, Louise P.Fink, Elizabeth Westcott, Robert H.Fink, John F.Fink,Wm.W.Fink, & Reuben Allen & Evalyn Caulk Allen

"Eveline" Caulk married Reuben Allen 19 June 1845 (Henry County, IAGenWeb). Known children of the couple were Eliza Catherine "Cassie," Mary Jane, Robert Edger, Emma, and Evalyn.

Caulk family information is from online, supposedly the Iowa Legislature:
State Representative. No Party Specified. District 5.
ROBERT CAULK Born June 7, 1789 was a native of Guilford county, North Carolina. He married Jane Hemphill and they had five children. In 1833 Robert Caulk, who was a farmer of North Carolina, removed westward to Georgetown, Illinois. He came to Henry county, Iowa (which was then a part of the Wisconsin territory) from Illinois by wagon with Col. Porter and Brazleton and arrived May 27, 1836. He bought 1,000 acres of land adjoining Mount Pleasant. He improved by both bringing the land under cultivation, and with a good residence and other farm buildings. This place also had one of the best springs. There were numbers of Indians here then and they traded with them. He remained one of the worthy and respected residents of this part of the state until his death, which occurred about 1855. His wife also passed away in Henry county.
Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources.
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Entries below are by Katie Lou:
in same lot:
Flora L.Fink, Valentine P.Fink, Louise P.Fink, Elizabeth Westcott, Robert H.Fink, John F.Fink,Wm.W.Fink, & Reuben Allen & Evalyn Caulk Allen



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