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Cyrus Alban “Jack” Allen

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Cyrus Alban “Jack” Allen

Birth
Girard, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Apr 1915 (aged 59)
Girard, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
5 Singles Row C Gr. 29
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D.D.S. 1880

Professional baseball player, 1879
Dentist

Cyrus Alban Allen, nicknamed Jack, was born on October 2, 1855 in Girard, Pennsylvania, where he picked up the sport of baseball at a very young age. After attending the Western Reserve College in Hudson, Ohio, Allen debuted as a third baseman with the Syracuse Stars baseball team on May 1, 1879. That year he also played sixteen games for the Cleveland Blues of the National League, but after this season he played no more major league baseball.

Allen then attended Penn's dental school, but there is no record that he played baseball while at Penn. After graduating with a D.D.S. degree in 1880, he practiced dentistry in Buffalo with his father, traveled to Alaska on a mining expedition in 1898, and later returned to Girard to grow fruits. He suffered from a long illness and later died at McKinley Hospital on April 21, 1915 at the age of fifty nine.

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SOURCE: University of Pennsylvania, Archives.



Note: Edwin R. Allen, occupation as a dentist in 1870 federal census.



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D.D.S. 1880

Professional baseball player, 1879
Dentist

Cyrus Alban Allen, nicknamed Jack, was born on October 2, 1855 in Girard, Pennsylvania, where he picked up the sport of baseball at a very young age. After attending the Western Reserve College in Hudson, Ohio, Allen debuted as a third baseman with the Syracuse Stars baseball team on May 1, 1879. That year he also played sixteen games for the Cleveland Blues of the National League, but after this season he played no more major league baseball.

Allen then attended Penn's dental school, but there is no record that he played baseball while at Penn. After graduating with a D.D.S. degree in 1880, he practiced dentistry in Buffalo with his father, traveled to Alaska on a mining expedition in 1898, and later returned to Girard to grow fruits. He suffered from a long illness and later died at McKinley Hospital on April 21, 1915 at the age of fifty nine.

More Penn professional baseball players
SOURCE: University of Pennsylvania, Archives.



Note: Edwin R. Allen, occupation as a dentist in 1870 federal census.



PLEASE:
Do not use VIRTUAL FLOWERS feature to post ancestral lines or corrections. VIRTUAL FLOWERS are only for tributes...
Thank you...





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