In Alfred Centre, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1893, Amos Russell Allen, aged 58 years, 4 months and 17 days.
Brother Allen was the second son of the late Deacon Geo. W. Allen, was born and lived nearly all his life upon the farm which was first settled by his grandfather, John Allen. He was married in 1860 to Mary C. Witter, daughter of the late Deacon S. P. Witter, of Nile, and the home which they founded has been one of rare Christian peace and joy. Into it have come, by adoption, one son and two daughters, and others have found it a home indeed, who have not taken the family name.
In early life Brother Allen confessed Christ in baptism at the hands of the late beloved Elder N. V. Hull, becoming a member of the First Alfred Church, maintaining an exemplary walk to the end. Funeral at the house Monday, 23d, conducted by the writer. Eph. 1: 21-24.
L. A. P.
In Alfred Centre, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1893, Amos Russell Allen, aged 58 years, 4 months and 17 days.
Brother Allen was the second son of the late Deacon Geo. W. Allen, was born and lived nearly all his life upon the farm which was first settled by his grandfather, John Allen. He was married in 1860 to Mary C. Witter, daughter of the late Deacon S. P. Witter, of Nile, and the home which they founded has been one of rare Christian peace and joy. Into it have come, by adoption, one son and two daughters, and others have found it a home indeed, who have not taken the family name.
In early life Brother Allen confessed Christ in baptism at the hands of the late beloved Elder N. V. Hull, becoming a member of the First Alfred Church, maintaining an exemplary walk to the end. Funeral at the house Monday, 23d, conducted by the writer. Eph. 1: 21-24.
L. A. P.
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