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Judson Bailey Allsup

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Judson Bailey Allsup

Birth
Llano County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Sep 1924 (aged 40)
Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Delhi, Beckham County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Judson B. Allsup, of Dallas, TX., died suddenly in Dallas on Sunday Morning, Sept. 21, 1924 at his home He became ill late Saturday while at work as a cement finisher. Cause of death is listed as heat exhaustion. He was born in Llano Co, TX., the son of Henry P. and Syrilda Jane Hines Allsup. He moved with his family in 1896 to Carter Co, OK. and in 1900 to Greer Co, OK. A few years after the death of his father in 1903, he and his mother moved to Oklahoma City for a time, later moving to Dallas, where his younger sister Pearl Allsup was living. In addition to his mother and sister in Dallas, he is survived by brothers, C. C. Allsup and Carl Allsup of Willow, OK., a sister Mrs. Ora Hill and amother brother Franklin Allsup of McAlister. Another sister, Mrs. Oma Reeves, of Cleveland Co, OK. also survives. He was interred in the Spring Creek Cemetery, where his father is buried. He was a single man, aged 40 years and was living with his mother at the time of his death.
Judson B. Allsup, of Dallas, TX., died suddenly in Dallas on Sunday Morning, Sept. 21, 1924 at his home He became ill late Saturday while at work as a cement finisher. Cause of death is listed as heat exhaustion. He was born in Llano Co, TX., the son of Henry P. and Syrilda Jane Hines Allsup. He moved with his family in 1896 to Carter Co, OK. and in 1900 to Greer Co, OK. A few years after the death of his father in 1903, he and his mother moved to Oklahoma City for a time, later moving to Dallas, where his younger sister Pearl Allsup was living. In addition to his mother and sister in Dallas, he is survived by brothers, C. C. Allsup and Carl Allsup of Willow, OK., a sister Mrs. Ora Hill and amother brother Franklin Allsup of McAlister. Another sister, Mrs. Oma Reeves, of Cleveland Co, OK. also survives. He was interred in the Spring Creek Cemetery, where his father is buried. He was a single man, aged 40 years and was living with his mother at the time of his death.


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