Violettia B. "Letta" Johnson

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Name Violettia B. "Letta" Johnson - daughter of Louis Hiram Johnson and Sarah Elizabeth Wikoff [1]
Born 17 Feb 1865 Ohio [1, 2]
Gender Female Died 15 Feb 1899 Vermilion County, Illinois [1, 2]
Buried 18 Feb 1899 Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Oakwood, Vermilion County, Illinois [2]
Person ID I946 Gritton Last Modified 25 Feb 2024
Family Charles Frederick Allison, b. 19 Jul 1862, Illinois , d. 7 Jul 1942, Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois
(Age 79 years)
Married 18 Oct 1883 Vermilion County, Illinois [1, 3]
Children 1. Nellie Gertrude Allison, b. 12 Dec 1884, Illinois , d. 21 Apr 1914, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
(Age 29 years)
2. Jesse Hyman Allison, b. 1 Sep 1887, Illinois , d. 29 Dec 1957 (Age 70 years)
3. William Frederick Allison, b. 23 Dec 1889, Illinois , d. 13 Oct 1967 (Age 77 years)
4. John Harry Allison, b. 17 Dec 1892, Illinois , d. 18 Nov 1980, Illinois
(Age 87 years)
5. Mabel Pearl "Goldie" Allison, b. 20 Sep 1895, Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois , d. 2 Aug 1979 (Age 83 years)
Last Modified 6 Jul 2019 Family ID F396 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Mrs Violetta, wife of C. F. Allison died at her home in Germantown after a lingering illness of 10 months. She leaves a husband and five children. Funeral arrangements will be made tomorrow." - February 17, 1899
Funeral Notice: The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Violetta Allison will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the residence on Anderson St. The remains will be taken overland to Glenburn for burial." - Daily News, February 18, 1899
Hour of Funeral - Funeral services will be held over the remains of Mrs. C. F. Allison at her late home on Alexander Street at 10 o'clock this morning. Thence to Glenburn by carriage for burial." - Danville Democrat, February 18, 1899
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- Mrs Violetta, wife of C. F. Allison died at her home in Germantown after a lingering illness of 10 months. She leaves a husband and five children. Funeral arrangements will be made tomorrow." - February 17, 1899
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