Allison (Allinson), Nellie Lucretia 27.jan.1867-27.feb.1953 USA Illinois, Macon Pleasant View - South Dakota, Rapid City
schoolteacher in Kansas, taught Sunday School for 60 years, 1894 as Miss Nellie Allison a young local composer residing in Chicago, 1898 she was member of the Coronada Club in Chicago, 9.jan.1900 Miss Nellie Allison wore Gas-light green Swiss, black mousseline de sole, black ribbon at the Hebrew Charity Association Ball at the Auditorium in Chicago, 1900 as public stenographer residing with her sister music teacher Sadie Allison (Macon 8.oct.1871-) at 194 Oakwood Boulevard in Chicago, until 1932 public stenographer in Chicago when she moved to Manzanola Colorado to live with her sister Effie A Allinson (Macon 30.jun.1875-20.feb.1954 NM, Farmington) and husband Rev. Ralph W Hepler, later they moved to South Dakota Faulkton, Spearfish and 1949 Rapid City ; daughter of farmer William Reveley Allinson (Illinois, Morgan 27.aug.1838-5.jan.1923 Chicago) and Sarah Jane Goltra (NJ, Bound Brook 9.mar.1845-3.jan.1916 Chicago) ; she never married

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[] The dough-boys march. Piano. op1
dedication : Respectfully inscribed to Lieut. Hugh T. Reed, U.S.A.
pub National Music Company, Chicago & New York 1894

[] The Kenwood Gaiety. Two-step march. Piano
subject : Kenwood (dancing) Club, 47th Street and Lake Avenue, Chicago
published on page 35 and reviewed on page 33 in the daily newspaper The Inter Ocean, Chicago 30 Dec 1894

[] Grandma's darling. Song
music Allison - ? Nellie [in Pazdirek listed under Nellie Allison]
pub National Music Company, Chicago & New York
advertized by Emery, Bird. Thayer & Co. Music Dept. in The Kansas City Star, Kansas City Missouri 16 Jan 1900

[] The grasshopper and the butterfly. Song
music Allison - ? Nellie
advertized by Emery, Bird. Thayer & Co. Music Dept. in The Kansas City Star, Kansas City Missouri 16 Jan 1900

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