The following information has been provided by Find a Grave contributor KUfan (#47104946):
The Holton Recorder, August 1, 1901.
Soldier. Grandma Ruth Allard died at her home four miles east of Soldier on Saturday, July 27 .... She had lived in this county many years ....
Personal and Local. Mrs. Allard of near Ontario ...
Jackson County World, August 2, 1901.
The Soldier Clipper, August 8, 1901.
... Ruth A. Allard was Born, February 8, 1834, near Blairsville, Penn., moved to Henry county, Ill., in 1867, was married to Daniel Allard the 4th of December, 1870. To them were born two children, one daughter and one son, Clayton D. Allard, the daughter died in infancy. The husband and father died August 1st, 1882. The maiden name of sister Allard was Good .... laid to rest beside her husband in the Ontario Cemetery.
The following information has been provided by Find a Grave contributor KUfan (#47104946):
The Holton Recorder, August 1, 1901.
Soldier. Grandma Ruth Allard died at her home four miles east of Soldier on Saturday, July 27 .... She had lived in this county many years ....
Personal and Local. Mrs. Allard of near Ontario ...
Jackson County World, August 2, 1901.
The Soldier Clipper, August 8, 1901.
... Ruth A. Allard was Born, February 8, 1834, near Blairsville, Penn., moved to Henry county, Ill., in 1867, was married to Daniel Allard the 4th of December, 1870. To them were born two children, one daughter and one son, Clayton D. Allard, the daughter died in infancy. The husband and father died August 1st, 1882. The maiden name of sister Allard was Good .... laid to rest beside her husband in the Ontario Cemetery.
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