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Rose May <I>Weaver</I> Allen

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Rose May Weaver Allen

Birth
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
9 Jul 1916 (aged 46)
Solon Springs, Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7023517, Longitude: -89.0436141
Plot
block 40-1-2
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from the Janesville Daily Gazette:

Mrs. Rose May Weaver Allen, formerly of this city and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Weaver of this city, was instantly killed by a train last evening at Solon Springs, Wisconsin. Mrs. Allen, whose home was in St. Paul, was visiting in Solon Springs at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Ingersoll. The accident happened last evening while she was enroute to the station to meet her daughter, Elsie, who was coming for a visit. Two trains were approaching, it is said, and when she stepped out of the way of one the other one struck and killed her instantly. Her sudden death comes as a shock to her many friends in Janesville. She was born May 3, 1870, in this city, and until her marriage to Charles Allen, she made her home here.

She is survived by her husband, Charles Allen, and five children, Leslie Allen of London, who is serving in the English army, Mrs. Paul Neilson of Duluth, Mrs. Bert Ingersoll of Solon Springs, Wisconsin, Fred Allen of Duluth and Elsie Allen, who has been living with her aunt, Mrs. A.F. Wood in this city. She leaves to mourn her death her parents, Mr. and Mrs A.F. Weaver of this city, four sisters, Mrs. Francis Brown of Winona, Mrs. George Garlock of St. Paul, Harriet Weaver, Mrs. A.F. Wood, and one brother, Orlando Weaver of this city...
from the Janesville Daily Gazette:

Mrs. Rose May Weaver Allen, formerly of this city and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Weaver of this city, was instantly killed by a train last evening at Solon Springs, Wisconsin. Mrs. Allen, whose home was in St. Paul, was visiting in Solon Springs at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Ingersoll. The accident happened last evening while she was enroute to the station to meet her daughter, Elsie, who was coming for a visit. Two trains were approaching, it is said, and when she stepped out of the way of one the other one struck and killed her instantly. Her sudden death comes as a shock to her many friends in Janesville. She was born May 3, 1870, in this city, and until her marriage to Charles Allen, she made her home here.

She is survived by her husband, Charles Allen, and five children, Leslie Allen of London, who is serving in the English army, Mrs. Paul Neilson of Duluth, Mrs. Bert Ingersoll of Solon Springs, Wisconsin, Fred Allen of Duluth and Elsie Allen, who has been living with her aunt, Mrs. A.F. Wood in this city. She leaves to mourn her death her parents, Mr. and Mrs A.F. Weaver of this city, four sisters, Mrs. Francis Brown of Winona, Mrs. George Garlock of St. Paul, Harriet Weaver, Mrs. A.F. Wood, and one brother, Orlando Weaver of this city...


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  • Maintained by: mmel
  • Originally Created by: sthurner
  • Added: Jan 22, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123952161/rose_may-allen: accessed ), memorial page for Rose May Weaver Allen (3 May 1870–9 Jul 1916), Find a Grave Memorial ID 123952161, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by mmel (contributor 47686399).