Mrs. Allbaugh was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David James of the town of Bloom. She was about thirty years of age and had been a resident of this county since birth.
In 1904 she was married to Clem Allbaugh of Ash Ridge. To this union were born three children, who with her father and mother, one brother, Raymond James of Bloom City; four sisters, Mrs. Myron Kidd of Mill Creek, Mrs. Bird Norman of Woodstock, Mrs. Harvey Totten of Crandon, and Mrs. Willard Martin of Viola, survive her. She leaves a large circle of friends who will mourn her untimely demise.
She has been a member of the Pleasant Ridge M.E. church for a number of years and was a conscientious worker in church circles. Funeral services were held at Pleasant Ridge conducted by Rev. Grandy.
Republican Observer, Richland Center, Wisconsin Thursday, February 15, 1912, Page 4
Mrs. Allbaugh was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David James of the town of Bloom. She was about thirty years of age and had been a resident of this county since birth.
In 1904 she was married to Clem Allbaugh of Ash Ridge. To this union were born three children, who with her father and mother, one brother, Raymond James of Bloom City; four sisters, Mrs. Myron Kidd of Mill Creek, Mrs. Bird Norman of Woodstock, Mrs. Harvey Totten of Crandon, and Mrs. Willard Martin of Viola, survive her. She leaves a large circle of friends who will mourn her untimely demise.
She has been a member of the Pleasant Ridge M.E. church for a number of years and was a conscientious worker in church circles. Funeral services were held at Pleasant Ridge conducted by Rev. Grandy.
Republican Observer, Richland Center, Wisconsin Thursday, February 15, 1912, Page 4
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