Kit Carson County, Colorado
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Kit Carson County Pioneers:
Earl C. Alleman, 7 South 49 West
In 1900 Marshall County, Kansas,
Saml. Alleman is 58,
Mary A. Alleman
53 Wife,
Alfred C. Alleman
22 Son,
Earl C. Alleman 18 Son, and
Roy L. Alleman
17 Son.
Roy claimed land in Moffat County, Colorado, and was in Meeker many times.
Earl proved up a 121-acre tract in section 5, 7S 49W in 1913.
Earl Conrad Alleman registered for WWI in Rio Blanco County, living at Price Creek, farming, born June 2, 1881. with Mary A. Alleman.
His brother Roy was also living on Price Creek - in Moffat County,
Roy Alleman 35,
Lottie Alleman
33 Wife, and
Bethel Alleman
4 Daughter.
June 29, 1933 Frankfort, Kansas " Mary Ann Carver Alleman was
born j in Bath, Ohio, July 29th, 1846, and departed this life Sunday,
June 25th, 1933, at her home in Frankfort, at the age of 86 years,
10 months and 26 days.
She was married to Samuel Alleman in 1886.
To this union were born the following children:
Arthur of Frankfort; Clark of Loup City, Neb.; and Veni of Loup City,
Neb.; Edith who died in her youth; Alfred who died five years ago;
Earl of Wilmington, California and Roy of Meeteetse, Wyoming.
Her husband preceded her in death thirty years.
The deceased had been a resident of Marshall County for over
forty-five years, the last twenty-five years of which she lived in
Frankfort. She was converted in early womanhood, was a member of
the United Brethren Church for some years. Later she joined the
Free Methodist Church and was a faithful member for over
thirty-five years.
Besides the five living sons, fifteen grandchildren and
thirteen great grandchildren remain with other loved ones and
friends to mourn the loss of the deceased.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the Free Methodist
Church with burial in Antioch cemetery.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many
acts of kindness during the illness and at the death of our
beloved mother. Your kind deeds will always be remembered.
Clark Alleman and family,
Vern Alleman and family,
Roy Alleman and family,
Arthur Alleman and family,
Earl Alleman and
Mrs. Laura Alleman and family. "
Earl registered for WWII in Torrance, California, born June 27,
1881 at Sabetha, Kansas. His reference was Roy Alleman of
W. 54th, Los Angeles.
August 4, 1943, Frankfort, Kansas "Friends here have received the
sad news of the death of Roy Alleman, a former resident
of this community, who passed away at Riverside, California,
on Tuesday night, July 27th at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Alleman,
who was about 59 years old, resided on a farm in the White Way
community, west of Frankfort, for many years,
prior to moving to California, and he has many friends here who will
regret to learn of his death. Besides his wife he is survived by one
daughter, two brothers, Vern of Loop City, Neb.,
and Earl of California, and other relatives who have the sympathy
of all in their bereavement. Funeral and burial services were held
at Riverside, California."
January 4, 1965 Fresno, California "Funeral services for
Earl Conrad Alleman, 83, of 1917 South Chestnut Avenue,
will be held tomorrow at 10 AM in Orr's Colonial Chapel.
Alleman died Saturday in a local rest home. Born in Kansas,
he came to California 39 years ago, and moved to Fresno three yean ago
from Oroville, Butte County. He retired from a job as pipe fitter for
the Shell Oil Company 18 years ago. He had been a member of the
Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Methodist Church in Oroville.
Surviving is a niece, Mrs. Waneita Alleman of Aberdeen, Wash.
Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery."
Waneita was the wife of Earl's nephew Emmett Allerman, son of Ward.
October 2, 1947 Ord, Nebraska "Funeral services were held at
the Methodist church in Arcadia at 2:30 p. m. Monday, for Ward V.
Alleman, with Rev. C. A. Busby of Litchfield, Nebr. officiating.
The Hastings-Pearson mortuary of Ord had charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers were G. B. Wilkie and Mr. Snyder of Loup City,
A. T. Wilson, John Duryea, D. O. Hawley and Charles Weddel of Arcadia.
Burial was in the family plot in the Arcadia cemetery.
Ward Vernon Allemanwas born May 5. 1873 at Sabetha, Kans.,
and departed this life Sept. 26, 1947 at the home of his son,
LeRoy Alleman at Comstock, Nebr.
His family moved from Sabetha in 1890 to Marshall County,
Kans., and then to Sherman County, Nebr., in 1896.
On December 24, 1901 he was united in marriage to Fanny Hunker.
There were four children born to this union. They moved to Arcadia
in the year 1941, and have made their home there since.
He leaves to mourn his passing; his wife, his children,
Emmett of Spearfish. S. D.: William of Lead, 8, D.:
LeRoy of Comstock, Nebr., and Mrs. Frieda Cook of Bridgeport. Nebr.,
also a brother Earl of pproville, Calif.
Preceding him in death were his mother,
Mary Ann Carver Alleman. his father Samuel Alleman,
brothers Arthur, Clark, Alfred and Roy and one sister, Edith.
There are thirteen grand-children, all living. At an early age he
joined the Free Methodist church at Frankfort, Kans., and
at the time of his death was a member of the Methodist church
of Arcadia."
Mary "Waneita" Bechthold Alleman
BIRTH
28 Mar 1904
Brewster, Blaine County, Nebraska,
DEATH
8 Jul 1973
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington,
BURIAL
Evergreen Cemetery
Loup City, Sherman County, Nebraska,
MEMORIAL ID
86370217.
Lead, South Dakota " Mrs. Wanita Alleman, Aberdeen, Wash.,
who was in her 70's, died Sunday morning in Aberdeen, Wash.
The sister-in-law of Mrs. William Alleman, Lead, she was a former
Spearfish resident. Mrs. Alleman, who had been in ill health for
several years, left the Hills about 30 years ago.
Funeral serivces are pending. "
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