Emma Martindale 
F, #11264, b. Nov 12, 1861, d. Feb 26, 1949

Emma Alling
(nee Martindale)
1861-1949
with permission from Robert Abate
Family | Frank Leverett Porter Alling Sr. b. Mar 28, 1858, d. Jun 30, 1934 |
| Children | - Charles Henry Alling+ b. Sep 26, 1880, d. Jan 1, 1961
- Eva A. Alling+ b. circa Jul, 1882, d. Jul 8, 1975
- Anna Alling b. circa Oct, 1884, d. circa 1919
- Frank Leverett Alling Jr. b. Dec 16, 1886, d. Sep 16, 1956
- Lena Alling+ b. Feb 21, 1890, d. Oct 10, 1969
- William Franklin Henry Alling+ b. Jun 2, 1893, d. Dec 6, 1950
- Fannie Alling+ b. Jul 6, 1895, d. May 5, 1973
- Harvey M. Alling+ b. Dec 21, 1897, d. Oct 7, 1973
- Jessie Alling b. Jan 18, 1901, d. Mar 8, 1943
- Raymond Edgar Alling b. May 24, 1903, d. Sep 16, 1978
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Chronological Events
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| Birth* | Nov 12, 1861 | Emma Martindale was born on Nov 12, 1861 at West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States .1,2 |
| | She was the daughter of Robert Martindale and Charlotte Proctor. |
| Census | 1880 | Emma Martindale appeared on the census of 1880 at Derby, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States .2 |
| Marriage* | Jul 7, 1880 | She married Frank Leverett Porter Alling Sr., son of William Frederick Alling and Ann Celia Hitchcock, on Jul 7, 1880 at Connecticut, United States .3 |
| Death* | Feb 26, 1949 | Emma Martindale died on Feb 26, 1949, at age 87 at West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States .4 |
| Burial* | Feb 28, 1949 | She was buried on Feb 28, 1949 at Beaverdale Memorial Park, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States . Find A Grave Memorial# 16745631 Plot: F-104-2.5 |
Citations
- [S522] Census 1900 - State - Connecticut, New Haven, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah County, Utah, United States.
- [S511] 1880 U.S. Census, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah County, Utah, United States.
- [S802] Site - Ancestry.com.
- [S805] Site - Ancestry.com - One World Tree (SM).
- [S80] Gravestones, online at findagrave.com.
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