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Obituary for Daniel Allebaugh
17 August, 1836 - 29 August, 1931
From The Caldwell News-Tribune,
dated Monday, 31 August, 1931 
Contributed by Dennis McIndoo
 

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Final Rites For
  Daniel Allebaugh
    Set for Tuesday

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     Funeral services for Daniel Allebaugh, 95, who passed away Sunday morning following an illness of three weeks, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Christian church with the Rev. B. W. Rice officiating.  Burial will be in the Pleasant Ridge cemetery.
     Mr. Allebaugh has been a resident of this state since 1911, coming here from Peoria, Colo.
     Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Zarah Perisho of Caldwell, and Mrs. Ruth Field of Huston; two sons, C. W. Allebaugh of Boise and E. L. Allebaugh of Caldwell, and one sister, Mrs. Lila Thomas of Portland


Also this article a few days later.
The Caldwell News-Tribune
dated Thursday, 3 September, 1931

 
Daniel Allebaugh
Is Buried Tuesday

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Aged Caldwell Man Leads Pioneering Life in Many
States; Born in Ohio

     Funeral services for Daniel Allebaugh were held at the Christian church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. B. W. Rice in charge.  Interment was in the Pleasant Ridge cemetery.
     Mr. Allebaugh was born in Ohio on August 17, 1836 and lived there during his youthful days.  In 1861 he was married to Amanda Bender.  A few years later Mr. Allebaugh with his family moved to Illinois where they lived for two years and in 1868 he moved farther out in the frontier to the state of Iowa.  Two years later he continued his travels westward and settled in the western part of Iowa and in 1893 he traveled still farther, this time moving to Colorado where he lived until 1911.  At that time Mr. Allebaugh and his family moved to Idaho and settled in the vicinity of Caldwell where he lived until his death.
     Mr. Allebaugh enlisted twice in the army during the war of the rebellion but was each time rejected on account of not being able to pass the physical examinations.  In 1870 he became a member of the Methodist church.  Mr. Allebaugh continually followed a frontier life and when he moved to Iowa he made his home in a sod house.
     Mr. Allebaugh passed away at the home of his son, E. L. Allebaugh, about four miles south of Caldwell, Sunday morning, August 30, at the age of 95 years and 12 days.  He is survived by two daughter, Mrs. Zoro Parisho of Caldwell and Mrs. Ruth Field of Huston; two sons, C. W. Allebaugh of Boise and E. L. Allebaugh of Caldwell; one sister, Mrs. Lila Thomas of Portland; 17 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by his wife, two daughters and one son.




 

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