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Violet Vilenta <I>Ryder</I> Allen

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Violet Vilenta Ryder Allen

Birth
Brunswick, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
6 Jun 1959 (aged 78)
Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Armona, Kings County, California, USA Add to Map
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From a 1919 biography for her husband in The History of Fresno County, available to use for her memorial if you choose.

On December 22, 1905, Mr. Allen married a second time, taking for his bride Miss Violet Ryder, a native of New Brunswick, Canada, the daughter of James Ryder, also of the same country, a hunter, trapper and huntsman's guide.

Her mother, whose maiden name was Lydia Kierstad, was of Scotch and English blood, but born in New Brunswick. The Ryders came originally from England and settled in the Rhode Island Colony, while the mother's people settled in New York ; and about the time of the Revolution they moved to New Brunswick. When fourteen years of age.

Mrs. Allen came to New Bedford, Mass. , and grew up there, attending the South Lancaster Academy, an Adventist school ; and she was a student there when she came to California to visit some of her relatives, fully expecting to go back after a short time. She has since become the mother of six children: Ella. Delbert. Merle, Lloyd, George Muroy, and Ellsworth Manchester. Mrs. Allen is a director on the school board in the Adventist Church, and a director of the Laguna Adventist School, which has an attendance of twenty-five pupils.
From a 1919 biography for her husband in The History of Fresno County, available to use for her memorial if you choose.

On December 22, 1905, Mr. Allen married a second time, taking for his bride Miss Violet Ryder, a native of New Brunswick, Canada, the daughter of James Ryder, also of the same country, a hunter, trapper and huntsman's guide.

Her mother, whose maiden name was Lydia Kierstad, was of Scotch and English blood, but born in New Brunswick. The Ryders came originally from England and settled in the Rhode Island Colony, while the mother's people settled in New York ; and about the time of the Revolution they moved to New Brunswick. When fourteen years of age.

Mrs. Allen came to New Bedford, Mass. , and grew up there, attending the South Lancaster Academy, an Adventist school ; and she was a student there when she came to California to visit some of her relatives, fully expecting to go back after a short time. She has since become the mother of six children: Ella. Delbert. Merle, Lloyd, George Muroy, and Ellsworth Manchester. Mrs. Allen is a director on the school board in the Adventist Church, and a director of the Laguna Adventist School, which has an attendance of twenty-five pupils.


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