![]() 4, 1883 and to this union two sons were born, ![]() He was united in marriage to Harrietta Ray in Roseville, Ill., Nov. His home, 1406 Spruce Place, Minneapolis, March 6, 1922. (Galesburg's newspaper, May 12, 1935, contributedĬharles August Anderson, oldest son of Martin and Johanna Anderson, was born in Sweden Jand died at Funeral services is on Wednesday afternoon at the A. Atwood at Knox College in gathering data for the colored history of the county which She was a staunch Republican and a fluent speaker for her race as a whole. She was also a member of the Colored Women's Club, ie. Allen was the chairman of the colored peopleįor the Lake Storey Illinois Association. She served as the trustee, steward and president of the Women's Progressive League as well as in which she contributed and was christenedĪt an early age. Her grandmother was the main organizer of the Allen chapel A. She had five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Susan Rogers and Miss Bertha Green Allen, both of Galesburg. ![]() Thomas and Susan Richardson were the parents of the late Mrs. They were cared for by the Ferris family. with nine children by way of the underground railroad and settled in this city in early She was the grand-daughter of Thomas and Susan Richardson who cameįrom Warren county, Ky. Presbyterian church and the Monmouth academy. She was educated for missionary work at the United Susan Elizabeth Cannon was the only daughter of JonasĪnd Clarissa Richardson Cannon born in Galesburg, May 26, 1859. Home, 1412 Mulberry, Sunday morning after a long illness. Susan Allen, the oldest colored resident of the city and widow of the late John R. Martyīurial was in Victoria Cemetery where military honors were conducted by American Legion Thursday in Hinchliff-Pearson-West Galesburg Chapel, with the Rev. He was a member of Little John Conservation Club and Victoria American Legion Post 726.įuneral services were held at 11:30 a.m. ![]() He owned and operated Floyd's Market in Victoria for 21 He was an Army veteran, serving in Korea from 1949-52. In death by his parents, three brothers, an infant sister and twin grandchildren. Surviving are one daughter, Debra Richards, Oneida two sons, Mark (Donna) Abel, Galesburg, and Scott (Theresa)Ībel, Oneida four sisters, Betty (Gene) Howard, Galesburg, Dorothea (Dale) Bonney, Gilson, Darlene (LaVern) Thurman,Ībingdon, and Marlene (Royal) Moore, London Mills seven grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. He was born Jin Fosston, Minn., the son of John and Bertha Bennett Abel. Box 1837, Harrisburg, PA 17105-1837, Attention Research Department.Knox County IL page 1 Obituaries and Death Noticesįloyd J. Written inquiries may be sent to the Bureau of Unclaimed Property, P.O. Persons may also file a claim by calling the Bureau of Unclaimed Property at (800) 222-2046, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. If you find your name, you can file a claim on the Department's web site at From this site, you can download a claim form and follow the progress of your claim. The following list of unclaimed property was reported and delivered to the Department. 16-1345 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Unclaimed Property OwnersĮach year, the Pennsylvania Treasury (Department) receives millions of dollars in unclaimed property from abandoned bank accounts, forgotten stocks, checks that have not been cashed, certificates of deposit, safe deposit box contents, life insurance policies and other sources.
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