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William Henry Allard

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William Henry Allard

Birth
Grant, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Death
23 Jan 1944 (aged 79)
Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 36, Lot 11
Memorial ID
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William Henry-He was born Oct.18th, 1864 in Grant, Montgomery County, Iowa to David Allard and Harriet Catherine Brown . He married Lucy May Clark on November 21, 1886 in Grant, IA. (Lucy May Clark Allard was born Jan. 1868 , was the daughter of Andrew David and Harriett (Long) Clark. Lucy died on June 30th, 1924 in West Des Moines, Polk Co., IA and is buried at the Jordan Cemetery there.) William later married Lucy's sister, Margaret E. Focht, after the death of her husband and moved to Wyoming to live. William died on Jan. 23rd, 1944 in Sheridan, Wyoming and is buried at the city cemetery at Sheridan. From Bill Pogue's notes, it tells us that William was a groom of fine, imported Belgian draft horses for Hopley Farms in Lewis, Cass Co., IA. William worked for the railroad and also mined at Valley Junction (now West Des Moines, IA) and was a shepherd and farmed in Wyoming. William and Lucy had four children: Nellie (Hernandez), Lilly Belle (Nichols), Maude (Powers), and Minnie (Schmidt).
Buried in the Old Eagles Section Block 36 Lot 11
William Henry-He was born Oct.18th, 1864 in Grant, Montgomery County, Iowa to David Allard and Harriet Catherine Brown . He married Lucy May Clark on November 21, 1886 in Grant, IA. (Lucy May Clark Allard was born Jan. 1868 , was the daughter of Andrew David and Harriett (Long) Clark. Lucy died on June 30th, 1924 in West Des Moines, Polk Co., IA and is buried at the Jordan Cemetery there.) William later married Lucy's sister, Margaret E. Focht, after the death of her husband and moved to Wyoming to live. William died on Jan. 23rd, 1944 in Sheridan, Wyoming and is buried at the city cemetery at Sheridan. From Bill Pogue's notes, it tells us that William was a groom of fine, imported Belgian draft horses for Hopley Farms in Lewis, Cass Co., IA. William worked for the railroad and also mined at Valley Junction (now West Des Moines, IA) and was a shepherd and farmed in Wyoming. William and Lucy had four children: Nellie (Hernandez), Lilly Belle (Nichols), Maude (Powers), and Minnie (Schmidt).
Buried in the Old Eagles Section Block 36 Lot 11


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