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Name | Lydia Jane Allen | |
Born | 5 Jun 1827 | Burton, Cattaraugus, New York, United States |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 15 Oct 1870 | Richmond, Cache, Utah, United States |
Person ID | I653 | Muse-Nagy |
Last Modified | 11 Jun 2015 |
Father | Andrew Lee Allen, b. 24 Nov 1791, Wakefield, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States , d. 14 Aug 1870, Provo, Utah, Utah, United States (Age 78 years) | |
Mother | Clarinda Knapp, b. 10 Aug 1802, Bethlehem, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States , d. 7 Dec 1862, Richmond, Cache, Utah, United States (Age 60 years) | |
Married | 11 Dec 1824 | Burton, Cattaraugus, New York, United States |
Family ID | F200 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents | 1830 US Census for Andrew L Allen Great Valley, Cattaraugus, New York, p. 191 In the household of Andrew L Allen: Males under 5: 1 Males 30-39: 1 Females under 5: 2 Females 20-29: 1 | |
1850 US Census for Andrew Allen Family Pottawattamie, Iowa In the household: Andrew Allen 55 years old Clarinda Allen 48 years old Elijah Allen 25 years old Lydia Allen 22 years old Charles Allen 19 years old Andrews Allen 18 years old James Allen 16 years old Sidney Allen 14 years old Susan Allen 12 years old Levi Allen 10 years old Julia Allen 6 years old | ||
1870 Obituary for Lydia Jane, daughter of Andrew L Allen Deseret Evening News, 1 November 1870 Lydia Jane died 15 October 1870 in Richmond, Cache, Utah. Her father, Andrew L Allen, "lately died at Provo". Newspapers.com |
Headstones | The Headstone of Lydia Allen in the Richmond City Cemetery Lydia Allen Birth: Jun. 5, 1827 Cattaraugus County New York, USA Death: Oct. 13, 1870 Richmond Cache County Utah, USA Lydia never married and died at about the age of 43. Find A Grave Memorial# 59273258 |
Histories | Lydia Jane Allen, a Daughter of Utah Pioneers "Lydia Jane Allen was born in New York, 1827. She crossed the Mississippi River in the winter of 1846, with her parents. Lydia and her mother were very ill and suffered greatly." Two years after Lydia died as an unmarried woman, she was sealed to a family friend, David White Rogers from Provo. International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude ([Salt Lake City, Utah]: International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1998 (, 1998)), FHL Book 979 D36p v. 1. | |
The History of Andrew Lee Allen as told by his son Charles Hopkins Allen A autobiography of the life of Charles H. Allen, the son of Andrew Lee Allen, and his experiences as an early settler of Utah and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It includes entries about his mother, father, and siblings. (From Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen; compiled by Gerald R. Fuller; edited by Esther Fuller Dial; Published by The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization; pages 90-106.) |