Married Chastina Hadlock, 10 Nov 1850, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - Emma Rozina Allen, Mary Vilette Allen, Larinda Allen, Marinda Allen, Hyrum Allen, Andrew Stephen Allen, Orin Daniel Allen, David Orlo Allen, Amanon Allen, Emeline Clarissa Allen, Joseph Samuel Allen, Esther Allen, Emily Christina Allen, Sarah Ann Allen, Albern Alanson Allen
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 2, p. 338
Allen, Alanson David, a Utah pioneer of 1847, was born May 2, 1829, in the State Vermont, the son of Albern and Marcia Allen. He joined the Church when a boy and migrated to the West, together with his mother, his father having gone to California with the Mormon Battalion. He met Alanson and his mother in G. S. L. Valley in the fall of 1847. Alanson D. was ordained an Elder and subsequently a Seventy; he held the latter office at the time of his death. In 1850 he married Christine Hadlock, who was born April 2, 1828. By her he became the father of fourteen children. In the seventies, at the time of the John D. Lee trials, Brother Allen filled a short mission to Independence, Missouri, to settle difficulties and disputes. He died in March, 1888.
Married Chastina Hadlock, 10 Nov 1850, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - Emma Rozina Allen, Mary Vilette Allen, Larinda Allen, Marinda Allen, Hyrum Allen, Andrew Stephen Allen, Orin Daniel Allen, David Orlo Allen, Amanon Allen, Emeline Clarissa Allen, Joseph Samuel Allen, Esther Allen, Emily Christina Allen, Sarah Ann Allen, Albern Alanson Allen
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 2, p. 338
Allen, Alanson David, a Utah pioneer of 1847, was born May 2, 1829, in the State Vermont, the son of Albern and Marcia Allen. He joined the Church when a boy and migrated to the West, together with his mother, his father having gone to California with the Mormon Battalion. He met Alanson and his mother in G. S. L. Valley in the fall of 1847. Alanson D. was ordained an Elder and subsequently a Seventy; he held the latter office at the time of his death. In 1850 he married Christine Hadlock, who was born April 2, 1828. By her he became the father of fourteen children. In the seventies, at the time of the John D. Lee trials, Brother Allen filled a short mission to Independence, Missouri, to settle difficulties and disputes. He died in March, 1888.
Family Members
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Emeline Clarissa Allen Bingham
1851–1912
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Albern Alanson Allen
1852–1929
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Orin Daniel Allen Sr
1854–1937
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Marinda Allen Ingles
1857–1944
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Esther Allen Tangren
1858–1924
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Ammon Allen
1860–1931
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Hyrum Allen
1862–1950
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Joseph Samuel "Sam" Allen
1863–1933
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Sarah Ann Allen Moyes
1865–1929
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Mary Viette Allen
1870–1901
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David Orlo Allen
1872–1941
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Andrew Stephen Allen
1874–1935
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