By the Civil War, he was farming in Prairie township, Chariton County.
At the time of his death, he lived on the west side of Route KK, just south of Highway 24 and north of the railroad tracks (Township 53N, Range 18W, Section 11).
When Missouri Allega died in 1881, William remarried, although Jalie, his second wife, died fairly soon thereafter (1887). Both wives are buried in New Hope Cemetery.
By the Civil War, he was farming in Prairie township, Chariton County.
At the time of his death, he lived on the west side of Route KK, just south of Highway 24 and north of the railroad tracks (Township 53N, Range 18W, Section 11).
When Missouri Allega died in 1881, William remarried, although Jalie, his second wife, died fairly soon thereafter (1887). Both wives are buried in New Hope Cemetery.
Family Members
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Charles May Allega
1849–1898
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James M Allega
1851–1856
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William G Allega
1855–1856
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Infant Allega
1857–1857
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Kitty Davis Allega Welch
1861–1936
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Anna Lee "Annie" Allega Jackson
1864–1913
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Ella Jane Allega Maddox
1864–1942
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John G "Jack" Allega
1866–1936
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Samuel Thompson "Sam" Allega
1869–1957
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Jesse E Allega
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