Mr. Dallman was born at Cambria, Wis., March 14, 1891, son of the late Herman and Henrietta Marquardt Dallman. He married the former Alma Keip at Columbus, Wis., in 1917. A year later the couple moved to Two Rivers where Mr. Dallman was employed
as a painter by contractor Edward Althen for many years. For several years before his retirement he was a Hamilton Mfg. Co. employe.
Besides his wife he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Richard Yecke of Lancaster, Calif.; three sons, E.E. (Bud) of New Braunfels, Texas, Virgil of Houston, Texas, and Lyle Dallman of Buffalo Grove, Ill.; a brother, Alvin of Parker, Ariz., 14 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Three brothers and a sister preceded him in death.
Addenum: His WWI Draft registration card lists Edward's birthplace to be in Springvale Township, Columbia County, Wisconsin... not far from Doylestown itself.
Mr. Dallman was born at Cambria, Wis., March 14, 1891, son of the late Herman and Henrietta Marquardt Dallman. He married the former Alma Keip at Columbus, Wis., in 1917. A year later the couple moved to Two Rivers where Mr. Dallman was employed
as a painter by contractor Edward Althen for many years. For several years before his retirement he was a Hamilton Mfg. Co. employe.
Besides his wife he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Richard Yecke of Lancaster, Calif.; three sons, E.E. (Bud) of New Braunfels, Texas, Virgil of Houston, Texas, and Lyle Dallman of Buffalo Grove, Ill.; a brother, Alvin of Parker, Ariz., 14 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Three brothers and a sister preceded him in death.
Addenum: His WWI Draft registration card lists Edward's birthplace to be in Springvale Township, Columbia County, Wisconsin... not far from Doylestown itself.
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