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Estella Margaret Allen

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Estella Margaret Allen

Birth
Fishertown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Sep 1912 (aged 33)
Fishertown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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A daughter of James Alexander Allen and Annie Kirk.



Bedford Gazette
September 20, 1912

Estella Allen

Miss Estella Allen, daughter of James A. and Annie Allen, died at her home in Fishertown, Friday evening, September 13, after an extended illness, aged 33 years.

Besides her parents she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Henry D Hammer of Braddock, and six brothers: William of Fishertown, Samuel B of Johnstown, Joseph, Walter and Frank, of Bedford and Aquillo at home.

The funeral services were conducted in the Hicksite Friends Church, Fishertown, Sunday morning, September 15, by Rev. Hughes, Interment was made at Fishertown.

Miss Allen began to work as a book-keeper for the Bedford County Telephone Company at Fishertown. From there she went to Braddock in 1909 to work in a similar capacity for the Hammer Candy Company. Whle in Braddock, she became ill of typhoid fever, and from then her health failed.

She was a member of the Fishertown United Brethren Church and was held in high esteem by many friends.

A daughter of James Alexander Allen and Annie Kirk.



Bedford Gazette
September 20, 1912

Estella Allen

Miss Estella Allen, daughter of James A. and Annie Allen, died at her home in Fishertown, Friday evening, September 13, after an extended illness, aged 33 years.

Besides her parents she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Henry D Hammer of Braddock, and six brothers: William of Fishertown, Samuel B of Johnstown, Joseph, Walter and Frank, of Bedford and Aquillo at home.

The funeral services were conducted in the Hicksite Friends Church, Fishertown, Sunday morning, September 15, by Rev. Hughes, Interment was made at Fishertown.

Miss Allen began to work as a book-keeper for the Bedford County Telephone Company at Fishertown. From there she went to Braddock in 1909 to work in a similar capacity for the Hammer Candy Company. Whle in Braddock, she became ill of typhoid fever, and from then her health failed.

She was a member of the Fishertown United Brethren Church and was held in high esteem by many friends.


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