Samuel A. ALLEN, one of Fulton's oldest and most respected citizens passed away Sunday morning after an illness of some length. He was born in Pennsylvania, 74 years ago, coming to Fulton about 35 years ago. He at once engaged in the drug business, continuing the work until ten years ago, when he retired. Shortly afterward, Mrs. Allen died, and Mr. Allen made his home with one of his two surviving daughters, Mrs. May WHYBREW. The other daughter is Mrs. Margaret SCHAFER, of Logansport. Besides his wife, two children have preceded Mr. Allen to the beyond. Mr. Allen was a member of the Civil war, having served three years in that great conflict. The funeral will be held Tuesday at two p.m. in the U.B. church at Fulton and burial will take place in the Fulton cemetery. Rev. H. E. BUTLER, of the Rochester U.B. church will have charge of the services.
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http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obit%20Bios/Html/FulCo%20Obits_Biogs%201913.htm
Samuel A. ALLEN, one of Fulton's oldest and most respected citizens passed away Sunday morning after an illness of some length. He was born in Pennsylvania, 74 years ago, coming to Fulton about 35 years ago. He at once engaged in the drug business, continuing the work until ten years ago, when he retired. Shortly afterward, Mrs. Allen died, and Mr. Allen made his home with one of his two surviving daughters, Mrs. May WHYBREW. The other daughter is Mrs. Margaret SCHAFER, of Logansport. Besides his wife, two children have preceded Mr. Allen to the beyond. Mr. Allen was a member of the Civil war, having served three years in that great conflict. The funeral will be held Tuesday at two p.m. in the U.B. church at Fulton and burial will take place in the Fulton cemetery. Rev. H. E. BUTLER, of the Rochester U.B. church will have charge of the services.
SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obit%20Bios/Html/FulCo%20Obits_Biogs%201913.htm
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