William T Allanach
William T Allanach
When William T Allanach was born in December 1866 in Kent, New Brunswick, Canada, his father, Duncan, was 54 and his mother, Jessie, was 42. He had six brothers and two sisters. He died on 14 October 1895 in Newport, Rhode Island, USA, at the age of 28, and was buried in his hometown.
Parents
- Father – Duncan Allanach
- Mother – Jesse Allanach
Birth
William T Allanach was born in December 1866 in Kent, New Brunswick, Canada, to Jessie Tweedie, age 42, and Duncan Allanach, age 54.
Siblings
William had eight siblings.
- Samuel Allanach
- Alexander Allanach
- Robert Allanach
- John T Allanach
- Mary G Allanach
- Edward Allanach
- Jessie Allanach
- William Allanach (died in childhood)
Marriage
William never married
Children
William never had children of his own.
Death
William T Allanach died on 14 October 1895 in Newport, Rhode Island, USA, when he was 28 years old.
Life Story
1895
William is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada. On the 29th October 1985, an obituary is placed in the Moncton Times.
William T. ALLANACH was born at Brown’s Shipyard (Kent Co.) N.B., December 1866 and was 28 years and 10 mos. old at the time of his death, Oct. 14th, 1895. His parents were Duncan ALLANACH and Jessie ALLANACH, their family consisting of nine children. His life was an uneventful one, working at common labor until 1885 when he went into the United States service at the training station at Newport, R.I. where he remained for two years. Going from that place to Westport, Pennsylvania, he engaged to work for I.L. Emery in whose service as lumberman he continued for seven years. Last June he again entered the service of Uncle Sam at his old quarters, the Newport training station, filling the position of fireman. Less than four weeks ago, after passing a satisfactory examination, he was promoted to first class firemanship. At the time of his death Mr. Allanach was engaged in the dynamo dept. On. October 8, 1895 his brother, Edward ALLANACH received a letter from him, giving information of his recent promotion, with the statement that he was in the best of health and other personal news. On the afternoon of Oct. 14, Edward received a telegram from Newport, R.I. announcing his brother’s death. William T. Allanach was of a retiring disposition, modest in the extreme, extremely warm in his friendship. His aged mother survives him. Two of his brother, Alexander ALLANACH and Edward ALLANACH reside at Westport, Pa., the latter bring the body to Little River, Buctouche for interment. Samuel ALLANACH and Edward T. ALLANACH wish to thank Mr. Hall of the Moncton & Buctouche Railway for his kindness in holding his train two hours to bring the corpse of their brother to Buctouche.