Sister of Blanche Allen
1910 Denton County Census, Prec. #1
Lorenzo was a barber at a city shop
Amelia was a dressmaker from home
(Blanche, daughter in 1900 Census b. June 1896 Tx.), Hollis, son, b. March 1898 Tx., Elsie O., b. 1900 Tx., and Era Mae b. 1903 Tx. (Era Mae married ? Washington)
Death Certificate listed Elsie as living on 80 Oakland Street, single, and cause of death was Tuberculosis of the lung. Informant L.L. Allen of Denton, Texas.∼Transcribed information from Shepard Funeral Home records, 8/15/1914-11/10/1917, page 281, Denton Public Library Special Collections:
Olivia Allen, age 16 years, died of typhoid on 11 May 1917. She was born in Kaufman Co., TX, the daughter of L.L. Allen of Smith Co. TX, and Amelia Spikes of Van Zandt Co., TX. Funeral was at the Baptist Church, with burial at the "City (Col) Cemetery," now Oakwood Cemetery, on 12 May 1917.
Sister of Blanche Allen
1910 Denton County Census, Prec. #1
Lorenzo was a barber at a city shop
Amelia was a dressmaker from home
(Blanche, daughter in 1900 Census b. June 1896 Tx.), Hollis, son, b. March 1898 Tx., Elsie O., b. 1900 Tx., and Era Mae b. 1903 Tx. (Era Mae married ? Washington)
Death Certificate listed Elsie as living on 80 Oakland Street, single, and cause of death was Tuberculosis of the lung. Informant L.L. Allen of Denton, Texas.∼Transcribed information from Shepard Funeral Home records, 8/15/1914-11/10/1917, page 281, Denton Public Library Special Collections:
Olivia Allen, age 16 years, died of typhoid on 11 May 1917. She was born in Kaufman Co., TX, the daughter of L.L. Allen of Smith Co. TX, and Amelia Spikes of Van Zandt Co., TX. Funeral was at the Baptist Church, with burial at the "City (Col) Cemetery," now Oakwood Cemetery, on 12 May 1917.
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