The Mattis Mansion has welcomed visitors since 1883 and is officially designated as a Champaign County Historical Landmark.The stately Mattis Mansion is now Heath and Vaughn Funeral Home, an independently-owned funeral home.
Funeral Homes in Allerton, IL
The Carroll Family has been in the funeral home business for over 70 years. It started in 1940 when Mrs. Pearl Finney Carroll, mother of James T. Carroll, married William Zieren, following the death of her husband, Thomas Carroll. William Zieran...
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Facts about the city
Allerton is a village in Sidell Township, Vermilion County, Illinois, United States. A small portion of the village extends into Champaign County. The population was 291 at the 2010 census.
Allerton Obituaries
It was disclosed by San Diego Union-Tribune on August 9th, 2015 that Doris Virginia Tillinghast (Coffman) passed away in Pt Loma, California. Ms. Tillinghast was 94 years old and was born in Allerton, IL. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Doris Virginia's life.
It was disclosed by San Diego Union-Tribune on July 12th, 2015 that Robert Dean Upp died in Solana Beach, California. Upp was 99 years old and was born in Allerton, IL. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Robert Dean's life.
History
Allerton himself continued to live in Chicago. Samuel Allerton also owned the land which later became the Robert Allerton Park, farther west in the Monticello, Illinois area; Robert was Samuel's son who oversaw his father's agricultural interests in Illinois. It had formerly been known as Twin Grove Farm (because of two very similar groves of trees in the area). Allerton was a wealthy landowner in Vermilion County who had made his fortune on the agricultural and livestock markets. The town was founded on a tract of land in the southwestern part of the county which Allerton purchased in 1880. When the C&EI railroad came through the area, he gave them a right-of-way through his land, and then established a grain elevator and platted the village; later he provided land for a park, established a bank, and installed a water system.
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