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Christopher Young Allen

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Christopher Young Allen

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
25 Nov 1873 (aged 48)
Leon County, Texas, USA
Burial
Leona, Leon County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865
Name: Christopher Y Allen
Enlistment Date: 1862
Military unit: Baylor's Cavalry (Second Regiment, Arizona Brigade)

Spouse & Children
Elizabeth Childress (1835-1880) William Henderson Allen (1854-1930) Robert A Allen (1856-1948) Mary Elisabeth Allen (1858-1884) Joseph J Allen (1860-1943) Jackson P Allen (1862-1945) Lee Allen (1867-) Theodocia Allen (1870-) Ruthie Allen (1872-1894)


From the USGenWeb Archives:Carrington Pasture CemeteryFrom the top of the overpass on FM 977 over Interstate 45 go west 0.65 miles. There is a drive way to the right that goes up to a mobile home. To the east of the mobile home is a metal gate. Follow this trail through the gate for a total of 0.30 miles from the highway. The tombstones are to the right of this trail on a rise in a clump of trees (ground looks like iron ore). This cemetery is shown to be Woodward Cemetery on the General Highway Map of Leon County as prepared by the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation in 1988.ALLEN, C.Y.Co. E Baylor's Regt. C.S.A. Dec 29, 1824 Nov 25, 1873Original Source: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/leon/cemeteries/carrington.txt

U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865
Name: Christopher Y Allen
Enlistment Date: 1862
Military unit: Baylor's Cavalry (Second Regiment, Arizona Brigade)

Spouse & Children
Elizabeth Childress (1835-1880) William Henderson Allen (1854-1930) Robert A Allen (1856-1948) Mary Elisabeth Allen (1858-1884) Joseph J Allen (1860-1943) Jackson P Allen (1862-1945) Lee Allen (1867-) Theodocia Allen (1870-) Ruthie Allen (1872-1894)


From the USGenWeb Archives:Carrington Pasture CemeteryFrom the top of the overpass on FM 977 over Interstate 45 go west 0.65 miles. There is a drive way to the right that goes up to a mobile home. To the east of the mobile home is a metal gate. Follow this trail through the gate for a total of 0.30 miles from the highway. The tombstones are to the right of this trail on a rise in a clump of trees (ground looks like iron ore). This cemetery is shown to be Woodward Cemetery on the General Highway Map of Leon County as prepared by the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation in 1988.ALLEN, C.Y.Co. E Baylor's Regt. C.S.A. Dec 29, 1824 Nov 25, 1873Original Source: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/leon/cemeteries/carrington.txt



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