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Edna Mae Allen 1882 – 1952 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Oct 1882

Birth Location: Toledo, Chase, Kansas, USA

Death Date: 17 May 1952

Death Location: Cottonwood Falls, Chase, Kansas, USA

Father: Thomas Allen

Mother: Lottie Brown

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Edna Mae Allen was born in 1882 in Toledo, Chase, Kansas, USA, the child of Thomas Gurney Allen and Lottie Valentine Brown. Edna Mae Allen passed away in 1952 in Cottonwood Falls, Chase, Kansas, USA.

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Biography

  • Edna Mae Allen was born in 1882 in Toledo, Chase, Kansas, USA, the child of Thomas Gurney Allen and Lottie Valentine Brown.
  • Edna Mae Allen passed away in 1952 in Cottonwood Falls, Chase, Kansas, USA.

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Edna Allen's Ancestors

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Edna Allen
1882 – 1952
Birth Place: Toledo, Chase, Kansas, USA
Parents
Thomas Gurney Allen
1857 – 1933
Friendsville, Blount, Tennessee, USA
Lottie (Valentine) Brown
1863 – 1935
Wabaunsee, Kansas, USA
Grandparents
Alexander (H) Brown
1835 – 1904
Vassalboro, Kennebec, Maine, USA
Harriet (A) Dibble
1844 – 1925
Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Great-Grandparents
George Dibble
1816 – 1867
Anna Evarts
1814 – 1867
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Evarts
1769 – 1854
Julia Parmelee
1778 – 1849

Edna Allen's Timeline

2 Records

1882
10 Oct 1882
Birth of Edna Mae Allen in Toledo, Chase, Kansas, USA
Toledo, Chase, Kansas, USA
1952
17 May 1952
Age 70
Death of Edna Mae Allen in Cottonwood Falls, Chase, Kansas, USA
Cottonwood Falls, Chase, Kansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Oct 1882
    Event Place: Toledo, Chase, Kansas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 May 1952
    Event Place: Cottonwood Falls, Chase, Kansas, USA

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