
Ida L. Van Allen (b. Bailey) (1856-1933) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio,
and died in Glendale, California. By 1875 she had moved with her family to Chili, New
York, and by 1880 to Phelps, New York, where she married George L. Van Allen in 1881.
They resided in Schenectady, New York, moving to Syracuse, New York, sometime in the
late 1890s and then to Buffalo, New York, in the early 1900s. George was a physician for
most of his career. Both Van Allens became interested in Christian Science in the
mid-1880s after Ida experienced healing through Christian Science treatment. She was a
member of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Syracuse, New York, and joined The First
Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 2, 1900. George joined on
November 5, 1901. They both became practitioners listed in
The
Christian Science Journal, Ida from 1924 to 1932, and George from 1902 to
1916. Sometime after George's death in 1916, Ida moved to Los Angeles and remained there
for the rest of her life, passing away in a nursing facility in Glendale.
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