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Andrew Jackson “Jack” Allmon

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Andrew Jackson “Jack” Allmon

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
7 Feb 1881 (aged 61)
Salem, Marion County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Alma, Marion County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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__Andrew Jackson Allmon, who lived about five miles north of this city, and who had an extensive acquaintance throughout the county, died at half past ten o'clock on last Monday morning, Feb. 7th, 1881, after an illness of about a week--with pneumonia. Mr. Allmon was born in Tennessee, in 1819, and had passed his 61st birth day. He came to this county about the year 1828, and has since been an exemplary citizen. His funeral took place from Mt. Moriah church at one o'clock on Tuesday, the 8th, under the auspices of the Odd Fellows, of which order Mr. Allmon was a member. Rev. J.W. Toothaker, of the M.E. Church (south), delivered the funeral discourse, in which with much feeling he told of the generous favors he had received from the hands of the deceased, and spoke of the honorable and useful life he had lived. Though the day was disagreeable, the funeral was largely attended and the community in many ways testified their respect for plain Jack Allmon.

Buried in Row 12, Plot 11

In the Illinois pre 1916 death index, his last name is spelled Allman.

Married Jane Lane on November 18, 1840 in Salem, Illinois

Research by the Kinmundy Historical Society

ALLMON, A.J.
Died: Feb. 7, 1881
Aged: 61 yr 3 mn 21 da
Andrew.J. ALLMON

Married Jane LANE on Nov. 18, 1840 in Marion Co., IL
(Illinois State Archives marriage index)

Son of Thomas ALLMON
& Sarah (SULLENS) ALLMON
(Info. from 1870 Census)
(Info. from family trees on Ancestry.com)

1870 Census; Marion Co., IL; Alma P.O.
ALLMON, A.J.-50; Jane-48; Chas-21; Henry-16;
Lizzie-18; Hayne-1;
ALLMON, Sarah-77
TURNER, M-77

1880 Census; Tonti Twp; Marion Co., IL
ALLMON, Andrew J-60; Jane-57; Andrew J-11
SPIEDEL, Dismas?-25
__Andrew Jackson Allmon, who lived about five miles north of this city, and who had an extensive acquaintance throughout the county, died at half past ten o'clock on last Monday morning, Feb. 7th, 1881, after an illness of about a week--with pneumonia. Mr. Allmon was born in Tennessee, in 1819, and had passed his 61st birth day. He came to this county about the year 1828, and has since been an exemplary citizen. His funeral took place from Mt. Moriah church at one o'clock on Tuesday, the 8th, under the auspices of the Odd Fellows, of which order Mr. Allmon was a member. Rev. J.W. Toothaker, of the M.E. Church (south), delivered the funeral discourse, in which with much feeling he told of the generous favors he had received from the hands of the deceased, and spoke of the honorable and useful life he had lived. Though the day was disagreeable, the funeral was largely attended and the community in many ways testified their respect for plain Jack Allmon.

Buried in Row 12, Plot 11

In the Illinois pre 1916 death index, his last name is spelled Allman.

Married Jane Lane on November 18, 1840 in Salem, Illinois

Research by the Kinmundy Historical Society

ALLMON, A.J.
Died: Feb. 7, 1881
Aged: 61 yr 3 mn 21 da
Andrew.J. ALLMON

Married Jane LANE on Nov. 18, 1840 in Marion Co., IL
(Illinois State Archives marriage index)

Son of Thomas ALLMON
& Sarah (SULLENS) ALLMON
(Info. from 1870 Census)
(Info. from family trees on Ancestry.com)

1870 Census; Marion Co., IL; Alma P.O.
ALLMON, A.J.-50; Jane-48; Chas-21; Henry-16;
Lizzie-18; Hayne-1;
ALLMON, Sarah-77
TURNER, M-77

1880 Census; Tonti Twp; Marion Co., IL
ALLMON, Andrew J-60; Jane-57; Andrew J-11
SPIEDEL, Dismas?-25


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