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1918 - 1966 (48 years)
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Name |
Julia (Henry) Allen |
Birth |
3 May 1918 |
New York, New York USA |
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Gender |
Female |
Death |
28 Oct 1966 |
Fayette County, Kentucky USA |
- Her death is registered in the Kentucky death index, v. 52, certificate 25740.
- Fatal helicopter crash, Blue Grass Field. She and Mr. Short owned and operated a heliport.
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Burial |
Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky USA |
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Notes |
- Education: Springside School
- The Sayre School, a co-educational college preparatory day school, Lexington, KY, has established the Julia Allen Short Fund in memory of Mrs. Julia Allen Short, a Sayre parent and patron. The fund is used for the encouragement and improvement of teaching staff, specifically, to make cash awards and present trophies to an outstanding teacher in science or mathematics and to a general area teacher, and for teacher attendance at workshops.
- 1930 US federal census: 8112 St. Martin's Lane, Philadelphia, PA, household headed by Henry Butler, owner, house valued at $25,000, radio set, 40, 27 y.o. at marriage, b. Massachusetts, parents b. Massachusetts, mechanical engineer, saw works; wife Ione Ralli, 39, 26 y.o. at marriage, b. Texas, parents b. England; daughters Ione, 13, b. Pennsylvania; Julia, 11, b. New York; Margaret, 5, b. Pennsylvania; Lois E., 2, b. Pennsylvania; and 2 servants. [2]
- 1940 US federal census, 8112 St. Martins Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Henry B. Allen, 54, owner, home valued $45,000, b. Massachusetts, director, Franklin Institute; $5000 income; wife Ione Allen, 54, b. Texas; daughters, all single: Julia, 21, b. New York; Margaret, 15, b. Penna.; Lois E, 13, b. Penna; and 2 servants. [1]
- 1950 US Federal Census for the residence 73 Atlantic Avenue, Swampscott, Essex, Massachusetts, headed by Marion L L Short, 40, b. Kentucky, parents b. USA, Married; Wife Julia A Short, 31, b. New York; Son Dudley L Short, 11, b. Maine; Daughters Wilhelmina A Short, 8; Julie S Short, 4, both b. Massachusetts; and two domestic servants. [3]
- Helicopter pilot, a member of President Lyndon Johnson's Advisory Committee on Aviation.
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Person ID |
I2871 |
Negroponte-Agelasto |
Last Modified |
6 Jul 2022 |
Father |
Henry Butler (Franklin) Allen, b. 20 Jul 1887, Greenfield, Massachusetts USA d. 21 Mar 1962, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA (Age 74 years) |
Mother |
Ioanna (Antonio) Ralli, b. 08 Oct 1888, Galveston, Texas USA d. 05 Apr 1970, Pennsylvania USA (Age 81 years) |
Marriage |
29 May 1915 |
All Souls Church, New York, New York, USA |
- Wedding covered in New York Times, 30 May 1915.
- The Rev. Samuel Maxwell, of the Second Church, Boston, officiated.
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Notes |
- According to Dominie Vlasto’s memoirs Quite A Lot two of the daughters were "beautiful blonde girls sparkling with health and perfectly groomed" (Christopher Long).
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Documents |
| Allen - Ralli wedding New York Times, 30 May 1915. |
Family ID |
F1213 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Marion Lewis Lovell (William) Short, b. 14 Aug 1909, Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky USA d. 7 Mar 1989, [Kentucky USA] (Age 79 years) |
Marriage |
Abt Nov 1940 |
- Engagement announced in New York Times, 6 Sep 1940.
- An earlier marriage: Marion L. Short, Lexington, KY, and Frances S. Porteous, Portland, ME, were married 19 Sep 1936, Maine.
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Children |
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Family ID |
F1264 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
7 Mar 2015 |
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Sources |
- [S118] 1940 US Federal Census.
- [S130] 1930 US Federal Census.
- [S155] 1950 US Federal Census.
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