ALLEN, Walter W

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ALLEN, Walter W was born 12 Jul 1840.

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    From "Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Carroll County"
    Munsell Publishing Co. - 1913
    Edited by Charles L. Hostetter

    ALLEN, WALTER W., one of the well known and highly respected pioneers of Carroll county, was born in Erie county, Pa., July 12, 1840, a son of David B. and Susan K.(Scoville) Allen natives of New York State, he born October 29, 1809 and she, October 16, 1814. When a lad, the father went with his parents to Girard, Pa., where a farm was bought although his father John Allen, had been earlier in life a wheelwright, in this locality occurred the marriage of David R. Allen and his wife, on July 37 1836, and in 1845, removal was made to Michigan. Later they came to Carroll county, Ill., at a time when there were but three houses on the road between Sterling and Milledgeville. There was no house for them so their lived in a little shoe shop near the Elkhorn until a log cabin could be built. It was put up in Whiteside county, and amid surroundings so wild that often at night the wolves would come and putting their paws on the window sill, frighten them fearfully. Later, the father sold this claim and moved to the vicinity of Morrison, Ill., where he opened a cheese factory, selling his product at six cents per pound. He then bought forty acres, and developed a farm, living in Whiteside county until his death, which occurred about 1887, when he was seventy-six years old. His wife died in 1881. They had three daughters and one son: Helen A., who married Harrison Roland, died, leaving five children; Josephine, who married James Tavlor, a farmer of South Elkhorn, died; Anna, who married John Knox, of Iowa, died; and Walter W.

    Walter W. Allen received a district school education and worked on his fathers farm until he enlisted in 1864, in the Eighth Illinois Cavalry for service during the Civil War, joining the regiment at St. Charles, Ill. He Was then taken with the measles, complications set in, and he was sent to Chicago, and thence to Washington, D.C. to join his regiment for patrol duty at the capitol, and was there when President Lincoln was assassinated. He vividly remembers the heartrendering occurrences of that dread period. Mr. Allen was the man who called for General Payne at Warrington, Va., When that confederate leader was captured. He also participated in the battles of Point of Rocks, Middletown, Frederick City and numerous skirmishes.

    Mr. Allen's marriage occurred September 1, 1869, to Anna Mary McCann who was born June 13, 1851, in Indianna; a daughter of Charles and Malinda (Fritch) McCann. Mrs. McCann was a native of Germany, who came with her parents to Pennsylvania, and is now living in Milledgeville, aged eighty years, Charles McCann was a marble cutter by trade, having learned it early in life. Mr.and Mrs. Allen have had children as follows: Della, who was born August 2, 1870, married John Spang of Iowa issue-Lloyd, Maude and Raligh; Raligh, who was born November 7, 1871, married Edith Petty, issue-Mabel, Maude, Ethel, Mason and Denver; Clara, who was born December 16, 1875, married John Hahn issue-Parilla; Lewis J., who was born January 26 1879, married Millie Smith, February 14, 1912; Gertrude M, who was born December 3, 1880, died November 30, 1911; Edith who was born June 26, 1886 married George Imel, a farmer, -issue-Wayne and LaRue; Eva, who was born Apri1 15, 1889, Married Kim Todd; Orville, who was born December 18, 1890, is at home; and Laura, who was born July 18, 1893, is at home.
    For many years Mr. Allen was a butcher, and did some farming, but in 1896, he bought city property, and now has a beautiful home. He belongs to the G.A.R. Post, and in politics, he has always been a Republican. During the years he has been a resident of this county, he has witnessed many changes. When he came here the most primitive conditions prevailed, but gradually they were replaced by others more distiactive of advancing civilization, Until he is now proud to claim that there few districts better improved than the one in which he now lives. Mr. Allen has Contributed his own part towards this growth, although he has never desired public office but sought to show his loyalty as a private citizen. His war record shows that he was a brave soldier, and never sought to shirk his duty.

    Walter — MCCANN, Anna Mary. Anna (daughter of MCCANN, Charles and FRITCH, Malinda) was born 13 Jun 1851, Conersville, Indiana. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. ALLEN, Della I  Descendancy chart to this point was born 02 Aug 1870, Illinois.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ALLEN, Della I Descendancy chart to this point (1.Walter1) was born 02 Aug 1870, Illinois.

    Della married SPANG, John 26 Jun 1889, Carroll County, Illinois. John (son of SPANG, Mathias and MORDEN, Maria) was born 17 Nov 1869, Whiteside County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 3. SPANG, Lloyd Leroy  Descendancy chart to this point was born 13 Jul 1890, Coleta, Whiteside County, Illinois; died Hartley, Iowa.
    2. 4. SPANG, Raleigh Allen  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1892, Illinois; died 24 Jul 1942, Olmsted County, Minnesota.
    3. 5. SPANG, Maude  Descendancy chart to this point was born 17 Jan 1892, Illinois; died Apr 1973, Paullina, Obrien County, Iowa.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  SPANG, Lloyd Leroy Descendancy chart to this point (2.Della2, 1.Walter1) was born 13 Jul 1890, Coleta, Whiteside County, Illinois; died Hartley, Iowa.

    Lloyd — GALLEA, Mae. Mae was born Abt 1893, Minnesota. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 6. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 7. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 8. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 9. SPANG, John James  Descendancy chart to this point was born 14 Dec 1915, Sleepy Eye, Minnesota; died 22 May 2001, Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota; was buried Pleasant View Cemetery, Paullina, Obrien County, Iowa.

  2. 4.  SPANG, Raleigh Allen Descendancy chart to this point (2.Della2, 1.Walter1) was born Abt 1892, Illinois; died 24 Jul 1942, Olmsted County, Minnesota.

    Raleigh married CLAUDY, Olive Irene 17 Nov 1917. Olive was born 29 Oct 1896, Iowa. [Group Sheet]


  3. 5.  SPANG, Maude Descendancy chart to this point (2.Della2, 1.Walter1) was born 17 Jan 1892, Illinois; died Apr 1973, Paullina, Obrien County, Iowa.

    Maude — BURSON, Albert. Albert was born Abt 1895, Missouri. [Group Sheet]



Generation: 4

  1. 6.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (3.Lloyd3, 2.Della2, 1.Walter1)

  2. 7.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (3.Lloyd3, 2.Della2, 1.Walter1)

  3. 8.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (3.Lloyd3, 2.Della2, 1.Walter1)

  4. 9.  SPANG, John James Descendancy chart to this point (3.Lloyd3, 2.Della2, 1.Walter1) was born 14 Dec 1915, Sleepy Eye, Minnesota; died 22 May 2001, Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota; was buried Pleasant View Cemetery, Paullina, Obrien County, Iowa.

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    John Spang

    PAULLINA, Iowa - John Spang, 85, of Paullina died Tuesday, May 22, 2001, at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minn.

    Services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday at the First Presbyterian Church in Paullina with the Rev. Karl Eckhoff officiating. Burial will be in the Pleasant View Cemetery in Hartley, Iowa, with military rites conducted by the American Legion Russell West Post 95 of Paullina. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. today, with the family present 7 to 8 p.m., at the Gaudian-Eldridge Funeral Home in Paullina.

    Mr. Spang was born Dec. 14, 1915, in Sleepy Eye, Minn., the son of Lloyd and Mae (Gallea) Spang. He moved with his family to Moneta, Iowa where he received his education and graduated from Moneta High School. He worked in Spencer, Iowa for one year and later in Los Angeles for two years before farming in the Moneta area in 1939.

    He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He married Margaret Schuldt on Dec. 11, 1947, in Eagle Grove, Iowa. They farmed in the Hartley, Primghar and Sutherland, Iowa, areas for 12 years.

    They moved into Paullina in 1959 where he spent 24 years in the livestock feed business and later worked for the Veterans Affairs Commission.

    In 1990 he was appointed Veterans Affairs Executive Director for O'Brien County, retiring in 1998. Mrs. Spang died Oct. 20, 1997, in Primghar.

    He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, lifetime member of American Legion Russell West Post 95 of Paullina, where he held various offices. He was manager of the Legion for various activities and served as the Legions Boys State coordinator and was active in the 40 & 8. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Paullina Lions Club, where he served in various offices and was active in the Boy Scouts.

    Survivors include a son and his wife, Jon L. and Linda Spang of Mound, Minn.; two daughters and their husbands, Mari Spang Wall and Keith Wall, and Julie and Ralph Aufdenkamp, all of Paullina; five grandchildren, Jonathan, Suzanne and Tyler Spang, Shelby and Rustin Aufdenkamp; three stepgrandchildren, Ira, Everett and Bart Wall; a stepgreat-grandchild; two sisters, Margaret and her husband, Blaine Klingsporn of Worthington, Minn., and Ruth Wells of Minneapolis; a nephew; and a special friend, Evelyn Drennen of Warrenton, Va.

    He was also preceded in death by a brother, Ernie; and an infant sister, Audrey Jean.

    John — SCHULDT, Margaret Helen. Margaret was born 01 Jul 1920; died 20 Oct 1997, Paullina, Iowa. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 10. SPANG, Jon Lloyd  Descendancy chart to this point was born 06 Mar 1949, Hartley, Iowa; died 10 Aug 2002, Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota.
    2. 11. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 12. Living  Descendancy chart to this point