. Some of the ancestors and the children of Nathaniel Wilson, st Robins Hines,8 born, in Prescott, 24 March Hines,8 born in Brockville, Ont., 17 May 1883. WILLIAM LEONARD ALLEN7 (James Heman; Heman,5 Enoch,* Samuel,3Edward,2 Edward1) born in Winooski, Vt., 15 May 1851; died in Burlington, Vt., 18 August 1884. His boyhood was spent in Montrealexcept a short period when he attended school atSarnia, Ont. At eighteen years lie learned the tradeof printer, and shortly after went to Chicago, wherehe worked on the leading daily papers and was thereat the time of the great fire; but
. Some of the ancestors and the children of Nathaniel Wilson, st Robins Hines,8 born, in Prescott, 24 March Hines,8 born in Brockville, Ont., 17 May 1883. WILLIAM LEONARD ALLEN7 (James Heman; Heman,5 Enoch,* Samuel,3Edward,2 Edward1) born in Winooski, Vt., 15 May 1851; died in Burlington, Vt., 18 August 1884. His boyhood was spent in Montrealexcept a short period when he attended school atSarnia, Ont. At eighteen years lie learned the tradeof printer, and shortly after went to Chicago, wherehe worked on the leading daily papers and was thereat the time of the great fire; but trouble with hiseyes obliged him to give up this work. In 1S73 hereturned to Montreal, and went into the office of theMontreal Building and Loan Association, as assistantto his grandfather, W. A. Merry, where he remaineduntil 1879, when he entered the service of the GrandTrunk Railway, and was transferred by that Com-pany to their office in Buffalo, N. Y. While stationedthere he was married, in Memorial Church, London,Rev. Dr. Richardson to Hattie Frances Truman,. William Leonard Allen. Ont., 28 July 18S0, byeldest daughter of Capt. James and Delia Augusta (Proctor) Truman of Burling-ton, Vt. Capt. Truman had commanded vessels on Lake Champlain. Mrs. Allenmarried, second, Dr. Charles D. Mandeville of Newark, N. J., and died in Newark,5 June 1903. The sudden death at noon yesterday at Asbury Park of Mrs. Hattie TrumanMandeville, wife of Dr. C. D. Mandeville of Newark, N. J., came as a great shockto her father, Capt. James Truman of this city, and family, as a letter receivedyesterday morning stated that she was much improved. Mrs. Mandeville had been troubled with a severe liver complaint for some yearsand suffered many painful attacks, which, of late, had become more went to Asbury Park hoping to gain strength. £bc alien jfamtl? 801 Mrs. Mandeville was born in Burlington April 9, 1S56. In 18S0 she was mar-ried to William Allen of Montreal, and after his death beca
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