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Allen Alexander Christman

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Allen Alexander Christman

Birth
Macungie, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Jul 1927 (aged 83)
Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6130084, Longitude: -75.4948806
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Allen Alexander Christman 83 ,late of Coleville,died Sunday July 10,1927 in Allentown,Pa. after an extended illness from complications of a stroke suffered in April 1925.

Born in Macungie he was the son of the late Henry and Elizabeth (Weiler) Christman,and the husband of Mary Ann (Fallstick) Christman who preceded him in death on February 9,1901.

Mr Christman was a Civil War Veteran enlisting as a Private in Company F,32nd Pa.Reg. at Easton,Pa.July 20,1861,for three years.He was listed as a casualty on November 23,1862 being wounded by a minnie ball in his lower left leg,in the Seven Days Battle outside Richmont,Va.He was aprisoner of War captured at High Bridge,Va. on April 6,1865.He was mustered out in Harrisburg,Pa.July 15,1865.
He is survived by eleven sons,Allen,Harry,George,John,Richard,Robert,and Raymond all of Allentown,Edwin of Mechanicsburg,Charles and William both of Coopersburg and Frederick of Bethlehem.also brother James of Allentown,sisters Nina Barnay,of N.J.and Minnie of Allentown .40 grandchildren,29 great-grandchildren.
Allen Alexander Christman 83 ,late of Coleville,died Sunday July 10,1927 in Allentown,Pa. after an extended illness from complications of a stroke suffered in April 1925.

Born in Macungie he was the son of the late Henry and Elizabeth (Weiler) Christman,and the husband of Mary Ann (Fallstick) Christman who preceded him in death on February 9,1901.

Mr Christman was a Civil War Veteran enlisting as a Private in Company F,32nd Pa.Reg. at Easton,Pa.July 20,1861,for three years.He was listed as a casualty on November 23,1862 being wounded by a minnie ball in his lower left leg,in the Seven Days Battle outside Richmont,Va.He was aprisoner of War captured at High Bridge,Va. on April 6,1865.He was mustered out in Harrisburg,Pa.July 15,1865.
He is survived by eleven sons,Allen,Harry,George,John,Richard,Robert,and Raymond all of Allentown,Edwin of Mechanicsburg,Charles and William both of Coopersburg and Frederick of Bethlehem.also brother James of Allentown,sisters Nina Barnay,of N.J.and Minnie of Allentown .40 grandchildren,29 great-grandchildren.

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