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ALLEN, Alma M

Female Abt 1913 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ALLEN, Alma M was born about 1913 in New York (daughter of ALLEN, Alexander J and TIMMONS, Ellen).

    Alma married GALLAGHER, John in 1936. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. GALLAGHER, Mary Ellen

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ALLEN, Alexander J was born on 3 Oct 1870 in New York (son of ALLEN, Alphonso and Mary A); died on 1 Mar 1962 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 3/2/1962

    ALLEN - I n Mt St. Mary's Hospital,
    March 1, 1962, Alexander J. Allen,
    age 86, of 722 Maple Ave. Husband
    of the late Ellen (Tlmmons) Allen;
    father of Mrs. John (Alma) Gallagher;
    grandfather of Mary Ellen Gallagher
    and father-in-law of John (Taps) Gallagher,
    all of this city. Funeral serv-
    ices will be held from Otto Redanz
    Funeral Home, Michigan and 10th.
    Monday, March 5th at 9:30 am. and
    10 a.m. at St. Mary's of the Cataract
    Church. Interment, Gate of Heaven
    Cemetery. Friends may call at the
    funeral home from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10
    P.m.

    ALSO

    Same date and paper

    A pioneer Niagara Falls building contractor, fire-
    man and former city official died Thursday night (March
    1, 1962). in Mt. St. Mary's Hospital, one of the many
    buildings in this city he helped to construct.
    Alexander J. Allen, 91 of 722 Maple Ave. was
    born in the village of Lewiston on Oct. 3, 1870. He was
    the father-in-law of John J. (Taps) Gallagher, Niagara
    University basketball coach.
    Mr. Allen moved to this city
    in August 1894, and joined
    Local 575, United Brotherhood
    of Carpenters and Joiners.
    On Jan. 1, 1896, he became
    treasurer and chairman of the
    board of trustees of the union.
    In 1899, when Local 322 was
    formed here, Mr. Allen became
    this local's first president.
    Was Early Volunteer
    Mr. Allen was one of the
    last surviving members of the
    Cataract E n g i n e Hose Co.,
    formed before the City of Niagara
    Falls was incorporated.
    Mr. Allen was one of the
    first class of pupils at St.
    Mary's School, which opened
    in 1883.
    In 1912, Mr. Allen, together
    with John and Charles Smith,
    formed the Allen-Smith Construction
    Co., which built Mt.
    St. Mary's Hospital. St. Mary's
    lyceum, 10th Street School
    and many factory buildings.
    Their firm remodeled the
    International Hotel, Cataract
    House, the Imperial and Temperance
    Hotels, and Our Lady
    of Lebanon Church.
    Served on Council
    Mr. Allen became interested
    in politics in the early
    1890s. In 1899, he was named
    fire commissioner by the late
    Mayor John M. Hancock. He
    later served two consecutive
    terms as alderman-at-large.
    In 1918, Mr. Allen was candidate
    for president of City
    Council on the People's Party
    ticket. The party won, but a
    few days before Mr. Allen
    and the other candidates were
    to take office, the Court of
    Appeals reversed A decision
    of a lower court and the city
    Switched to the city manager
    form of government. Mr. Allen
    did not take office, but
    was ° appointed superintend,
    ont of public service under
    Mayor Fra,nk Thompson.
    In 1893, Mr. Allen was also
    active in the formation of
    the Exempt Firemen's Association,
    an organization he
    later headed as president for
    five years.
    Held State Firemen's Post
    For more than half a century,
    Mr. Allen also was a
    member of the New York
    State and Western New York
    Volunteer Firemen's Associations.
    He served as president
    of the Western New York
    association and was its secretary
    for 28 years.
    He was also a past president
    of the Niagara County Volunteer
    Firemen's Association
    In 1912, Mr. Allen married
    Ellen Timmons of this city.
    Mrs. Allen died in 1937.
    Mr. Allen ran for city council
    in 1939 and was defeated;
    He served for more than
    20 years as a Republican city
    committeeman.
    In 1956, as the oldest surviving
    past-president of the
    Western New York State Volunteer
    Firemen's Association,
    he was named a trustee of
    the Firemen's Home at Hud
    son, N.Y.
    Survived by Daughter
    Surviving are his daughter,
    Mrs. Gallagher and a granddaughter,
    Mary Ellen Gallagher,
    both of this city.
    Funeral Services will be
    held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at
    Rcdanz Funeral Home and at
    St. Mary's of the Cataract
    Church at 10 a.m.
    Burial will be in the Gate
    of Heaven Cemetery.
    He was a past grand knight
    at Council 247, Knights of
    Columbus and a member of
    the 4th degree.
    Friends may call at the
    funeral home from 2 to 5 p.m.
    and 7 to 10 p.m.

    Alexander married TIMMONS, Ellen about 1912. Ellen was born about 1877 in New York; died on 6 Oct 1936 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  TIMMONS, Ellen was born about 1877 in New York; died on 6 Oct 1936 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 10/7/1936

    Mrs Nellie Timmons Allen, wife of
    Alexander J. Allen and widely known
    member of one if this city's oldest
    famillies, died last night at the
    family home 706 Buffalo avenue. She
    had been ill for about two months.
    funeral plans were being completed
    today.
    Mrs Allen was the daughter of the
    late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Timmons.
    who were among the community's
    most widely known residents in early
    village days. She was educated at
    the old Nardin Academy in Niagara
    street and was a lifelong resident of
    this city. Her husband Is a widely
    known building contractor who was
    formerly President of the Common
    Council and for many years was a
    leader in Republican politics.
    Besides her husband, Mrs. Allen is
    survived by a daughter, Alma; three
    nephews, John Canavan and George
    Timmons of this city, and Charles
    Canavan of Pittsburgh, and a niece,
    Alive Timmons of Detroit.

    Children:
    1. 1. ALLEN, Alma M was born about 1913 in New York.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ALLEN, Alphonso was born about 1804 in VT; and died.

    Alphonso + Mary A. Mary was born about 1847 in Canada; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary A was born about 1847 in Canada; and died.
    Children:
    1. ALLEN, Andrew was born in Oct 1861 in Canada; and died.
    2. ALLEN, Alphonso Frank was born in Jan 1863 in New York; died on 14 Jun 1913 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    3. ALLEN, Frederick J was born in Jan 1866 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY; died on 2 May 1951 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    4. ALLEN, Clair Michael was born in Jun 1868 in Model City, Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY; died on 11 Sep 1940 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    5. 2. ALLEN, Alexander J was born on 3 Oct 1870 in New York; died on 1 Mar 1962 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    6. ALLEN, Martha was born about 1874 in New York; and died.



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