Penelope Pope Allen
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Penelope Pope Allen
Summary
Penelope Pope Allen is a human[1]. She was born on September 25, 1814[2]. She died on May 10, 1902[3]. She worked as a suffragist[4].
Key Facts
- Penelope Pope Allen was born on September 25, 1814[2].
- Penelope Pope Allen died on May 10, 1902[3].
- Burial took place at Bellefontaine Cemetery[5].
- Penelope Pope Allen's father was Nathaniel Pope[6].
- Among Penelope Pope Allen's spouses was Beverly Allen[7].
- A child of Penelope Pope Allen was Ann Celeste Allen Sturgeon[8].
- A child of Penelope Pope Allen was Penelope Allen Orrick[9].
- A child of Penelope Pope Allen was Lucretia Pope Allen Hall[10].
- Penelope Pope Allen held citizenship in United States[11].
- Penelope Pope Allen's professions included suffragist[4].
- Penelope Pope Allen is recorded as female[12].
- Penelope Pope Allen's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Penelope Pope Allen's family name is recorded as Allen[14].
- Penelope Pope Allen's family name is recorded as Pope[15].
- Penelope Pope Allen's given name is recorded as Penelope[16].
- Penelope Pope Allen's sibling is recorded as John Pope[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Penelope Pope Allen was born on September 25, 1814[2]. Her father was Nathaniel Pope[6].
Career and Affiliations
Penelope Pope Allen worked as a suffragist[4].
Personal Life
Among Penelope Pope Allen's spouses was Beverly Allen[7]. Children include Ann Celeste Allen Sturgeon[8], a suffragist[18], 1838–1904[19], of United States[20]; Penelope Allen Orrick[9], a suffragist[21], 1841–1915[22], of United States[23]; and Lucretia Pope Allen Hall[10], a suffragette[24], 1837–1882[25], of United States[26].
Death and Burial
Penelope Pope Allen died on May 10, 1902[3]. Burial took place at Bellefontaine Cemetery[5].
FAQs
Who were Penelope Pope Allen's parents?
Penelope Pope Allen's father was Nathaniel Pope[6].
Who was Penelope Pope Allen married to?
Penelope Pope Allen's spouses include Beverly Allen[7].
What did Penelope Pope Allen do for work?
Penelope Pope Allen worked as suffragist[4].