A. J. Hylton

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==Family life==
 
==Family life==
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On 13 Jun 1894, he married [[Helen R. Hylton|Helen E. Rankin]] (a secretary he worked with at the Indiana Reform School) a few months after he started his job in Miles City. They were married in Minneapolis, MN. Helen was about 8 years older (40 vs his 32 yrs). While she continued to use his name and was listed as a widow when she died in 1925. Presumably, they separated or divorced shortly after leaving Miles City. Helen was the superintendent of an orphanage circa 1910, in southern Indiana, where she grew up.
  
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In 1907, Doctor Hylton married 23 year old (b. abt '84, she was class of 1902 @ Mooresville High School) local girl Mabel Mills (Allen was 45). She was the daughter of Amos and Eliza (Bowman) Mills, the former a native of Indiana and the latter of North Carolina. Their son William Madison was born about 1909. Mabel died in Nov 1927 when William was about 18 and Allen was 65. In the 1930 census, Mabel's mother Eliza was living with them.
  
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Allen remarried an even younger woman before the 1940 census. Francis Ringo Clark was born while Allen was in Miles City (1895 or 1897), so he was about 34 years older. Francis had two older children from a previous marriage, Charles B Clark (b. abt 1920) and Erma Dean Clark (b. abt 1922).
  
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Allen died in 1946. Francis died 27 years later in 1973 and was buried with Allen.
  
In the year 1907 Doctor Hylton was united in marriage to Miss Mabel Mills, who was born and reared at Mooresville and who was a daughter of Amos and Eliza (Bowman) Mills, the former a native of Indiana and the latter of North Carolina. The death of Mrs. Hylton occurred in the year 1927, and she is survived by one child, William Madison, who was born in 1909.
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http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=78313883
 
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=78313883
 
White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville (Morgan County), Indiana, USA
 
White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville (Morgan County), Indiana, USA
  
Mabel Mills Hylton
 
Birth: unknown (abt 1884, cuz she was class of 1902 @ Mooresville High School.
 
Death: Nov., 1927
 
"First wife of Dr. Allen J Hylton, mother of William Madison Hylton. "
 
 
Dr Allen Jackson Hylton
 
Birth: 1862
 
Death: 1946
 
Same stone as Frances C Hylton
 
Spouse: 1) Mabel Mills; 2) Frances Ringo Clark
 
Survived By: Wife, Frances; son, William M. Hylton
 
 
 
Frances Ringo Clark Hylton
 
Birth: 1897
 
Death: 1973
 
 
Frances' son by a previous marriage:
 
Charles B. Clark, age 90, Logansport, passed away Saturday, September 19, 2009 at Logansport Memorial Hospital. Mr. Clark was born May 5, 1919 at Friendswood, IN, to Charles Augusta Clark and Frances Ingles Ringo Clark Hylton. They both preceded him in death. A half brother, John Clark, also preceded him in death.
 
 
Frances Hylton in the 1940 Census
 
Age 45, born abt 1895
 
Birthplace Kentucky
 
Gender Female
 
Race White
 
Home in 1940
 
39 East Main Street
 
Mooresville,
 
Morgan, Indiana
 
Household Members   Age
 
Head Allen D Hylton 77
 
Wife Frances Hylton 45
 
Son-in-law Charles B Clark 20
 
Daughter-in-law Erma Dean Clark 18
 
 
In the 1930 census, 3 yrs after Mabel Mills Hylton died:
 
Household Gender Age Birthplace
 
Head Allen Hylton M 67 Indiana
 
Son William M Hylton M 21 Indiana
 
Mother-in-law Eliza Mills F 68 North Carolina
 
 
In the 1940 census:
 
Household Gender Age Birthplace
 
Head Allen Hylton M 77 Indiana
 
Wife Frances Hylton F 43 Kentucky
 
Son-in-law Charles B Clark M 20 Indiana
 
Daughter-in-law Erma Dean Clark F 18 Indiana
 
 
 
 
 
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In 1894, the Montana State College, Agricultural Experiment Station reported:
 
In 1894, the Montana State College, Agricultural Experiment Station reported:
 
Director A. J. Hylton, of the State Reform School at  
 
Director A. J. Hylton, of the State Reform School at  
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Hebron are the kinds grown, and these have not been affected by scab, nor has the seed rotted in the ground after  
 
Hebron are the kinds grown, and these have not been affected by scab, nor has the seed rotted in the ground after  
 
planting.  
 
planting.  
 
 
 
  
 
Saturday, March 27, 1897
 
Saturday, March 27, 1897

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