. History of Worcester and its people . tocks, oil and water tanks, iron stacks and other plate and sheetiron work. The Allen heating boiler was in great demand for residences, churchesand public buildings throughout New England. The firm also dealt in fire-brick,fire-clay and other boiler supplies. Mr. Allen was a Republican in politics, and wasa member of the Common Council in 1870-71-72. Mr. Allen married Elizabeth Liddle, who was born in Kelso, Scotland, and diedin this city. Children: i. William Powell (see biography). 2. Captain GeorgeLiddle Allen, deceased, who was captain of Battery B.


. History of Worcester and its people . tocks, oil and water tanks, iron stacks and other plate and sheetiron work. The Allen heating boiler was in great demand for residences, churchesand public buildings throughout New England. The firm also dealt in fire-brick,fire-clay and other boiler supplies. Mr. Allen was a Republican in politics, and wasa member of the Common Council in 1870-71-72. Mr. Allen married Elizabeth Liddle, who was born in Kelso, Scotland, and diedin this city. Children: i. William Powell (see biography). 2. Captain GeorgeLiddle Allen, deceased, who was captain of Battery B. 3. Walter Beckwith. whois now carrying on the business of William Allen Sons Company. 4. Harry, deceased,leaving two children, Harry and Veda. 5. Elizabeth, deceased, unmarried. 6. Mar-garet, deceased, married Louis (iraver, leaves two children: William .-Mien Graver,now with the Franklin Process Company of Providence, Rhode Island, and ElizabethAllison Graver, deceased, married Wilbur Davis Palmer, leaves one son, Allen


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