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John Allman

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John Allman Veteran

Birth
Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Aug 1930 (aged 89)
Williams County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Montpelier, Williams County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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From -
'Presidents, Soldiers, Statesmen'
H.H. Hardesty, Chicago, 1892
Page 565

JOHN ALLMAN

Was engaged in farming in Williams County when he enlisted at the age of 20 at Montpelier, Ohio, as a private in Co. H, 38th O.V.I. 3d Brig. 3d Div. 14th A.C.; he took part in the following battles - Stone River, Resaca, Kenesaw Mt., Chatchuta River, Atlanta, and was engaged in many other engagements, and skirmish duty; he was discharged from first enlistment at Chattanoga, Tenn., Dec. 10, 1863, but reenlisted again same day in same Co. and Regt. August 12, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga., he was transferred to Co. D, 1st U.S.V.E.C.; and received a veteran's furlough Jan. 1, 1864, of thirty days. He was born in Stark county, Ohio, Dec. 27th, 1840, a son of James Allman, died Sept. 13, 1846, and Margaret (Anspaugh), died Aug.21, 1890. In Williams county, Ohio, Nov 19, 1865, he was united in marriage to Lucinda Simpson, born in Holmes county, Ohio, April 28th, 1842; her father John Simpson, died January 1865; her mother Charlotte (Slutzs), died May 26, 1892. The following children have been born : Frank b. Sept 27, 1866; Edgar, died Oct. 16, 1876, aged 7; Charles S., b. Jan. 26th, 1871; Eva and Elva (twins) b. Aug. 6th, 1873; and Clara J., b. Nov. 12th, 1876. Miss Elva is a school teacher of rare ability. One brother of Mr. Allman served in Co. H, 38th O.V.I., and was killed at the battle of Jonesboro. A brother of his wife, Chas. Simpson, served also in the late war, and died in the hospital at Nashville, Tenn. with typhoid fever. Comrade Allman belongs to Hiram Loudon Post, 155, draws a pension, is a prosperous farmer, and his address is Montpelier, Williams county, Ohio.

From -
'Presidents, Soldiers, Statesmen'
H.H. Hardesty, Chicago, 1892
Page 565

JOHN ALLMAN

Was engaged in farming in Williams County when he enlisted at the age of 20 at Montpelier, Ohio, as a private in Co. H, 38th O.V.I. 3d Brig. 3d Div. 14th A.C.; he took part in the following battles - Stone River, Resaca, Kenesaw Mt., Chatchuta River, Atlanta, and was engaged in many other engagements, and skirmish duty; he was discharged from first enlistment at Chattanoga, Tenn., Dec. 10, 1863, but reenlisted again same day in same Co. and Regt. August 12, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga., he was transferred to Co. D, 1st U.S.V.E.C.; and received a veteran's furlough Jan. 1, 1864, of thirty days. He was born in Stark county, Ohio, Dec. 27th, 1840, a son of James Allman, died Sept. 13, 1846, and Margaret (Anspaugh), died Aug.21, 1890. In Williams county, Ohio, Nov 19, 1865, he was united in marriage to Lucinda Simpson, born in Holmes county, Ohio, April 28th, 1842; her father John Simpson, died January 1865; her mother Charlotte (Slutzs), died May 26, 1892. The following children have been born : Frank b. Sept 27, 1866; Edgar, died Oct. 16, 1876, aged 7; Charles S., b. Jan. 26th, 1871; Eva and Elva (twins) b. Aug. 6th, 1873; and Clara J., b. Nov. 12th, 1876. Miss Elva is a school teacher of rare ability. One brother of Mr. Allman served in Co. H, 38th O.V.I., and was killed at the battle of Jonesboro. A brother of his wife, Chas. Simpson, served also in the late war, and died in the hospital at Nashville, Tenn. with typhoid fever. Comrade Allman belongs to Hiram Loudon Post, 155, draws a pension, is a prosperous farmer, and his address is Montpelier, Williams county, Ohio.



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