Father |
Thomas Allison, b. 14 Apr 1722, Londonderry, Derry, Northern Ireland , d. 5 May 1794, Iredell Co., NC (Age 72 years) |
Mother |
Magdalene Simonton, b. 31 Aug 1725, Chester Co., PA (became Cumberland Co. in 1750) , d. 17 May 1794, Iredell Co., NC (Age 68 years) |
Married |
Abt 1747 |
Chester Co., PA (became Cumberland Co. in 1750) |
Notes |
- In June 1753, following the creation of Rowan County, Andrew Allison and Robert Simonton became justices for the new county’s Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. On the seventeenth of that month, Thomas Allison’s kinsmen used their influence among their fellow magistrates to secure his appointment as constable for the settlement growing up around Third and Fourth Creeks.
First Tax List of London Britain Twp. (1729): Chester County, PA Thomas Allison "On 7 January 1758 Sloan deeded three quarters of an acre to Robert Simonton, Thomas Allison, Samuel Thornton, Patrick Duffie, and William Simonton for the 'use and Benefit of the Presbyterian Society, commonly called the Fourth Creek Congregation Society.' Eleven days later, Luke Dean, a witness to the transaction between Sloan, his wife and the congregation’s trustees, appeared before Rowan County’s Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to offer proof of the affair."
William Gibson, Written 21 Dec 1793 Proved 25 April 1795 of Little Britain township Lancaster county: Granddaughter Margaret Allison money when she turns 18 & to her sister Christiana of N.C. Money left in the hands of their grandfather Thomas Allison of N.C, which he gave him to purchase
land ; Leaves money bequeathed to him by his brother in law Rev John Allison of Jame's Island S.C. to his grandson William Allison, with Thomas Allison power of Attorney to recover this money for him, which he received none. (Source: genkssst - 21 Sep 2008)
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Family ID |
F5263 |
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