Born in Fort McPherson.
He died in the New Hampshire State Hospital, 105 Pleasant Street. He had been an inmate for 2 years 10 months. (Death Certificate)
Home at death: Bradford, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. On the 1930 Federal Census, his occupation is listed as novelist. He was living in Bradford, with his wife being Blanche P.
On his Death Certificate, his parents are listed as George Allen England (Born in Albany, Vermont)(Occupation: Army Chaplain); & Homa Lynn (Born in Middletown, Connecticut).
NOTE: I listed his middle name as it is spelled on his books & short-stories. Allen is often seen, such as on his Death Certificate for his father's middle name.
Occupation on his Death Certificate: Writer
Very famous author. He is most remembered for science-fiction. Among his books are:
- "Darkness and Dawn", c 1914
- "The Air Trust", c 1915
- "The Golden Blight", c 1916
- "The Alibi", c 1916
- "Cursed", c 1919
- "The Flying Legion", c 1920
He also wrote many short-stories for magazines, such as "Drops of Death" (Pages 728-736 - "Munsey's Magazine" - January, 1922 - Volume LXXIV, Number 4)
Born in Fort McPherson.
He died in the New Hampshire State Hospital, 105 Pleasant Street. He had been an inmate for 2 years 10 months. (Death Certificate)
Home at death: Bradford, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. On the 1930 Federal Census, his occupation is listed as novelist. He was living in Bradford, with his wife being Blanche P.
On his Death Certificate, his parents are listed as George Allen England (Born in Albany, Vermont)(Occupation: Army Chaplain); & Homa Lynn (Born in Middletown, Connecticut).
NOTE: I listed his middle name as it is spelled on his books & short-stories. Allen is often seen, such as on his Death Certificate for his father's middle name.
Occupation on his Death Certificate: Writer
Very famous author. He is most remembered for science-fiction. Among his books are:
- "Darkness and Dawn", c 1914
- "The Air Trust", c 1915
- "The Golden Blight", c 1916
- "The Alibi", c 1916
- "Cursed", c 1919
- "The Flying Legion", c 1920
He also wrote many short-stories for magazines, such as "Drops of Death" (Pages 728-736 - "Munsey's Magazine" - January, 1922 - Volume LXXIV, Number 4)
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