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Adaline <I>Wayne</I> Van Allen

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Adaline Wayne Van Allen

Birth
New Scotland, Albany County, New York, USA
Death
28 Mar 1893 (aged 73)
Chalk Level, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA
Burial
St. Clair County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Adaline Wayne Van Allen is my second great grandmother and the daughter of James Wayne and Martha Ramsey of New Scotland, Albany County, NY.

Her paternal grandparents were Anthony Wayne and Sarah Johnson. Her maternal grandparents were John Ramsey and Margaret Connel, all of New Scotland, NY.

Both grandfathers, Anthony Wayne and John Ramsey fought in the Revolutionary War. Both were Privates and served in the New York Militia.

Adaline married Philip Van Allen on May 25, 1841 at the New Scotland Presbyterian Church, New Scotland, NY.

Together, she and Philip had four children: John Philip, James Wayne, Martha Matilda and Anna Marie.

I have located two obituaries that are as follows:
OBITUARY: MRS. VAN ALLEN
Source: St. Clair County Republican Newspaper, Thursday, April 6, 1893
We learn that Mrs. Van Allen, who is well known in this city, died very suddenly last Friday at her home near Chalk Level. We did not learn the cause of her death. She was the mother of Mrs. Jno. S. Wilson, of Warsaw.

DEATH OF MRS. VAN ALLEN
Source: St. Clair County Republican Newspaper, Thursday, April 13, 1893
DIED - At her home in Chalk Level at 12 o'clock, Thursday, March 30, Mrs. Van Allen, aged 73 years and 10 months.
Mrs. Van Allen was born in New Scotland, Albany County, N. Y., in June, 1819. She was the wife of Phillip Van Allen, an old citizen of St. Clair County. Her husband and three children survive her.
Adaline Wayne Van Allen is my second great grandmother and the daughter of James Wayne and Martha Ramsey of New Scotland, Albany County, NY.

Her paternal grandparents were Anthony Wayne and Sarah Johnson. Her maternal grandparents were John Ramsey and Margaret Connel, all of New Scotland, NY.

Both grandfathers, Anthony Wayne and John Ramsey fought in the Revolutionary War. Both were Privates and served in the New York Militia.

Adaline married Philip Van Allen on May 25, 1841 at the New Scotland Presbyterian Church, New Scotland, NY.

Together, she and Philip had four children: John Philip, James Wayne, Martha Matilda and Anna Marie.

I have located two obituaries that are as follows:
OBITUARY: MRS. VAN ALLEN
Source: St. Clair County Republican Newspaper, Thursday, April 6, 1893
We learn that Mrs. Van Allen, who is well known in this city, died very suddenly last Friday at her home near Chalk Level. We did not learn the cause of her death. She was the mother of Mrs. Jno. S. Wilson, of Warsaw.

DEATH OF MRS. VAN ALLEN
Source: St. Clair County Republican Newspaper, Thursday, April 13, 1893
DIED - At her home in Chalk Level at 12 o'clock, Thursday, March 30, Mrs. Van Allen, aged 73 years and 10 months.
Mrs. Van Allen was born in New Scotland, Albany County, N. Y., in June, 1819. She was the wife of Phillip Van Allen, an old citizen of St. Clair County. Her husband and three children survive her.

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  • Created by: Pam
  • Added: Apr 16, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26069566/adaline-van_allen: accessed ), memorial page for Adaline Wayne Van Allen (7 Jun 1819–28 Mar 1893), Find a Grave Memorial ID 26069566, citing Concord Cemetery, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Pam (contributor 46995175).