Allie Coulson, the daughter of Eli William Coulson (1840-1923) and Elizabeth Roberts (1856-1937), was born on October 13, 1874 in Morgan Township, Morgan County, Ohio.
Allie was counted in the US Census in June 1880 in Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas
Allie was counted in the Kansas State Census in March 1895 in Cowley County, Kansas
"Miss Allie Coulson" was named as the sister and bridesmaid of Miss Jessie Coulson in the newspaper account of Jessie's wedding to James Canfield in December, 1899. [1]
Allie married Ulysses "Uly" Ira Bricker (1875-1964),
the son of Joseph David Bricker and Jane Glass Johns,
on November 8, 1900 in Paola, Miami County, Kansas.
Their children included:
Allie was counted in the US Census in April 1910 in Beaver Township, Cowley County, Kansas
Allie was counted in the US Census in January 1920 in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas
Allie was counted in the US Census in April 1930 in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas
In April 1935, Allie was living in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas
Allie was counted in the US Census in April 1940 in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas
Allie died at the age of about 90 in 1965.
She was buried in Riverview Cemetery in Arkansas City, Cowley, Kansas.
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