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Jonathan N. Allison

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Jonathan N. Allison

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Apr 1899 (aged 85–86)
Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Table Rock, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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(Posted courtesy of the Table Rock Historical Society.)

Table Rock Argus, May 1899.

Jonathan Allison, one of the old setters of Pawnee county, died at his home in Sheridan precinct on Sunday morning, at the age of 86 years. He had been in failing health for some time, and those near him knew that death was hovering near, and that it would be but a short time until he claimed his victim. The funeral services were held at the home on Monday afternoon conducted by Rev. G. M. Gates, and the remains were buried in the Table Rock cemetery. He leaves a daughter who lives near DuBois, and two grandchildren, who made their home with him, to mourn his demise.

Uncle Jonathan Allison, whose death is recorded else where lived in Pawnee county thirty-three years. He was for many years a republican and voted for John C. Fremont the first candidate of that party. He was also one of the very first men in Pawnee county to ally himself with the populist party.

(Thanks goes to Marilyn Smith for filling in some of the missing pieces and photos for this family!
**********************************************************************
(Thanks to James Allison $49409258 for the links to his parents-
source: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allison-1070.)
(Posted courtesy of the Table Rock Historical Society.)

Table Rock Argus, May 1899.

Jonathan Allison, one of the old setters of Pawnee county, died at his home in Sheridan precinct on Sunday morning, at the age of 86 years. He had been in failing health for some time, and those near him knew that death was hovering near, and that it would be but a short time until he claimed his victim. The funeral services were held at the home on Monday afternoon conducted by Rev. G. M. Gates, and the remains were buried in the Table Rock cemetery. He leaves a daughter who lives near DuBois, and two grandchildren, who made their home with him, to mourn his demise.

Uncle Jonathan Allison, whose death is recorded else where lived in Pawnee county thirty-three years. He was for many years a republican and voted for John C. Fremont the first candidate of that party. He was also one of the very first men in Pawnee county to ally himself with the populist party.

(Thanks goes to Marilyn Smith for filling in some of the missing pieces and photos for this family!
**********************************************************************
(Thanks to James Allison $49409258 for the links to his parents-
source: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allison-1070.)

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