Sandy and Amelia Allen Family
submitted by Anna Douglas Madden
Sandy Ernest Allen and Amelia Ann
Segatha Tapscott were both born during slavery him in Ohio
on October 5, 1863, and her in Texas in April 1864. They married
in 1888 (location unknown, but probably Kansas).
Sandy and his brother, Clem, brought their families to Oklahoma
Territory in the early 1890s. Clem (a farmer and barber) acquired
property near Bison and in Enid, and Sandy (a farmer, carpenter
and cabinet-maker) settled near Lacey Township.
Sandy and his wife, Amelia, had six children: Lloyd (1889-1918),
Viola 1891-1948), Quincy (1892-1934), Hazel (1895-1963), Edgar,
and Jessie. Edgar died in infancy and Jessie died at about age
12. Lloyd, Viola, and Hazel grew up to be school teachers, and
Quincy served in the U.S. Army.
Amelia Allens death preceded her daughter Jessies,
but the date is unknown. Her husband, Sandy, spent his senior
years in Wichita, Kansas, as proprietor of a carpentry shop. He
passed away in Wichita on June 4, 1946, and was subsequently
buried near his wife and some of his children in the Jack Moore
Cemetery near Lacey, Oklahoma.
PHOTO, rear (L-R): Allen children - Viola, Quincy, Hazel, Lloyd.
Front (L-R): Amelia Tapscott-Allen, daugher Jessie, husband,
Sandy Allen.
Submitted by
Anna Douglas
Madden
Great Granddaughter (maternal side)
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