John Alles' Return to Wilmette After Fourteen years of Absence Convinces Wife He Is Not Dead
The sudden appearance of John Alles of Wilmette after an absence from his family of fourteen years brings to light the fact that Mrs. Alles has been receiving a widow's pension for several years.
Mr. Alles left for his work with the Northwestern Gas Company one summer day in the year 1894. He gave no explanation to his wife that he would be gone longer than usual, but nothing was head from him until Sunday morning, when he appeared at his home in Wilmette and announced that he was ready for diner. He had been in California during his absence working on a fruit farm.
Two years after his disappearance Mrs. Alles, thinking he was dead, obtained from the government a pension of $12 a month for Mr. Alles' services during the civil war.
Widow's Pension in Peril When Husband Comes Back
- Publication
- Chicago Tribune, 23 Mar 1909, p. 11
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- Media Type
- Newspaper
- Text
- Genealogical Resource
- Item Type
- Articles
- Description
- Image of pension record from Ancestry.com
- Notes
- The story concerns Frank Alson Alles. Reporter confused Frank Alles, with his son, John F. Alles. There is also uncertainty about the date of Alles' disappearance. This article says Alles was absent for 14 years while others say 20. Catherine Alles, in Illinois, began receiving a widow's pension 3 Feb 1896.
- Date of Publication
- 23 Mar 1909
- Date Of Event
- 190903
- Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- Alles, Frank Alson
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
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Illinois, United States
Latitude: 41.85003 Longitude: -87.65005
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