This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1609.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks so much. If you ever see any information around your family about the William and Lucy Allison of Wilkes Co., NC, I'll appreciate your letting me know. Please let me know if I might be of help to you. Marilyn
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1609.1.2.1 Message Board Post: My Allison kin descend from Hugh Allison, Sr. b. 1714 in Scotland and his wife Margaret Hope b. abt. 1720. I'll be glad to share what I have with you. My fraternal grandmother was an Allison.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5538/hZ.2ADIB/1689 Message Board Post: I'm looking for any information about the Alllison / Ellison family living in the Arkengarthdale area in the mid 1700s (or previously). The data I have so far relates to ELEANOR ALLISON who was born in Arkengarthdale in around 1764. Her father was EDWARD ALLISON (b. 1732, Arkengarthdale), but I'm struggling to identify her mother. Eleanor married WILLIAM BURTON in 1785, and had at least two sons, THOMAS and HENRY. Does this sound familiar at all? I'd be very grateful for any help. Sarah
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/4317/hZ.2ADIB/1684.1 Message Board Post: Reply from archivists. Some good, some not so good. More money please- Dear Ms Field-Ramey, William Muir Thank you for your e-mail of the 29th August concerning the above. The National Archives of Scotland holds trial records from the High Court of Justiciary (series ref: JC), which is the court that deals with the most serious criminal cases in Scotland. We also hold records from the Crown Office (series ref: AD), including the ‘precognitions’ from High Court cases. Precognitions are the documents put together before a trial to prepare the case against the accused, and they contain statements from witnesses about the offence. Most of the details of these records are found in full on our electronic catalogue, which is available on our website at www.nas.gov.uk. However, staff here have also created a database (the ‘Solemn Database’) which holds basic information about people tried at the High Court in the 19th century, information taken from the records themselves. The Solemn Database is only available to researchers in our West Search Room here at West Register House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, and you cannot access it on the internet. Having checked the Solemn Database, I found the following information about William Muir: Address: Royal Lunatic Asylum, Gartnavel, Govan, Lanark Age: Unstated Occupation: Butcher Crimes Accused: Murder Place of Trial: Edinburgh Date of Trial: 3rd July 1876 Verdict: Diet deserted Verdict Comment: Insanity in bar of trial – diet deserted pro loco et tempore Other Notes: To be kept in strict custody at Perth Prison until her Majesty’s pleasure be known Precognition ref: AD14/76/208 Bk of Adjournal ref: JC4/75 Minute Bk ref: JC8/74, folios 137v & 138r Case Papers ref: JC26/1876/291 You will note that we have listed three different records of the trial: a Book of Adjournal entry (ref: JC4/75), a minute book entry (ref: JC8/74, folios 137v & 138r), and the case papers (ref: JC26/1876/291). High Court Books of Adjournal and Minute Books contain summaries of trial details, and as they are very similar it usually isn’t necessary to look at both records. The case papers are made up of various official trial documents but do not contain transcripts, which don’t exist for trials at this date. We can either supply you with a microfilm holding copies of the precognition, minute book entry and case papers at the estimated cost of £150.00, or we can supply paper copies at the prices listed below: Precognition (ref: AD14/76/208) £195.00 Minute Bk (ref: JC8/74, folios 137v & 138r) £10.00 Case Papers (ref: JC26/1876/291) £20.00 Total £225.00 Payment must be made in advance. If you decide to proceed with an order, please send a crossed cheque, drawn on a British account, or international money order, in sterling, made out in favour of the 'National Archives of Scotland', to: Accounts Department, National Archives of Scotland, General Register House, Princes Street, Edinburgh, EH1 3YY. You can also pay by the following credit and debit cards: Visa, MasterCard,
Marilyn Garner, Are you searching for William ALLISON, b aft 1745, Lancaster, PA, d abt 1818, Wilkes Co., NC? His wife, Lucinda THOMPSON, b abt 1742 (unknown by me where), d aft 1820 Wilkes Co., NC? Their son, Hugh P. ALLISON, b 11 Feb 1771, Jacksboro, Wilkes Co., NC, d 25 Apr 1846, Pilot Grove, Cooper Co., MO, whose wife was Rebecca Sanders HARTT, b 10 Jan 1767 somewhere in NC, d 25 May 1839, Cooper Co., MO. Are these the families you're looking for? William ALLISON (Lucinda Thompson) was my 5G Uncle. His father Andrew ALLISON, b abt 1723 in Northern Ireland, d 20 May 1780 in Rowan Co., NC and his wife Ann (Simonton) ALLISON are my 5G Grandparents. If so I have some information that has been handed to me over the past several years that I can share with you in exchange for information you may have. Wanna exchange? Contact me directly — Tom Evans. In a message dated 9/11/05 11:00:16 AM, <goodygarner@aol.com> ALLISON-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > Thanks so much for sending the names of Hugh and Margaret Hope Allison's > children. I'm researching all Allisons for early information for William > Allison of Wilkes Co., NC. I appreciate your help. Marilyn B. Garner >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ALLISON/ELLISON/KASINGER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1688 Message Board Post: I am trying to find the death date, location of death, and burial place for Mary Elma KASINGER ALLISON/ELLISON. She was married to Albert Ward ALLISON/ELLISON in 1880. They lived in Montezuma, Pike CO., IL. She had two children with him-Lucinda Belle, and Walter ALLISON. She died sometime between 1885 and 1892(when Albert remarried.) Have not been able to find death certificate for her in Pike Co. Thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1497.1 Message Board Post: My grandfather, Walter A. Allison, had a brother, Horace. Their parents were William M. Allison and Martina Knight. Not sure, but Horace could be the one in your posting. You can email me at lowil2@sbcglobal.net. I would love to hear from you.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1609.2.1 Message Board Post: Hugh and Margaret Hope Allison settled in SC. Thanks much--somone has already sent the names of their children. Marilyn
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1609.1.2 Message Board Post: Thanks so much for sending the names of Hugh and Margaret Hope Allison's children. I'm researching all Allisons for early information for William Allison of Wilkes Co., NC. I appreciate your help. Marilyn B. Garner
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1609.2 Message Board Post: WHERE?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison, Marshall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1687 Message Board Post: Who were the parents of Elizabeth? Family story gives her birthplace as Newport PA. By 1790, Elizabeth and John were in Fayette or Bourbon Co KY with a growing family. John died there in 1803. Elizabeth and children migrated into Miami County, Ohio by 1806. She died there in 1834. I know of only two sons: James and Joseph together with six daughters. I welcome any/all clues or added information.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: allison, tuttle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1686 Message Board Post: looking for info on Sarah "Sadie" Allison probably b abt 1839 she m. David Goliath Tuttle (b. 1839) They had at least Augustus Seymour Tuttle ( he was b abt 1860), i believe they also had another child but who??. I think she died abt 1860. ] This is the Dr. David G. Tuttle from Wayne Co, OH area who later married Amanda Hattery and had several more children, the 1900 census states 10 total. any info appreciated. thanks weschel@mvn.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Muir Allison McArtney McArthur Denoon Eadie Burden Bannatyne Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.netscape.com/mbexec/msg/4317/hZ.2ADIB/1684 Message Board Post: I am a direct descendant of below. If you reply, please use the noticeboard or my email. You will need to be careful of subject line as I have a high level SPAM buster. Please no professional genealogists or non sharers. Son of James MUIR and Mary FRASER Born Mearns, Renfrew 1842. Died in a lunatic asylum of a broken back several days after being convicted of murder by Perth magistrates court. 1. Marriage to Margaret WARES 1863 Calton Glasgow Children My G GrandMother Marion ALLISON MUIR. born 1864 died 1934. Margaret WARES MUIR born 1867. Mary FRASER MUIR born 1869 and died with her mother Margaret WARES MUIR. 2. Married Catherine Morrison 1870 Glasgow. Children: William MUIR born 1871 Glasgow Murdered someone (?) Died, in what I consider suspicious circumstances. Yeah, he was nutso (and a butcher-flesher by trade) but I cant find any info out on him in general. I have the GROS-Edinburgh certs for family. I have an inventory of his will. No will and I dont think he died intestate. Anyone know of what happened to his second wife Catherine MORRISON MUIR? And his child William MUIR? I can also share files with anyone. Copies from GRO will only be site back ups I paid to view, not the originals I have- copyright. Sorry. Please post to site as well as me personally. Everyone can be assisted then. Bronwen- b1b2j3@hunterlink.net.au
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison Wares Muir Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/4317/hZ.2ADIB/318.348.381.384 Message Board Post: For general Scotland ALLISON connections: ps ALLISON is also a hard name to research. (see below) I am a direct descendant of Margaret WARES. Born 1847 Caithness Wick. To David WARES and Marion ALLISON. On Margaret death cert is one set of parents, on her birth set is another. I have two sets of parents for Margaret WARES. The former and who I suspect are actually Grandparents- James WARES and Mary SIMPSON. Somehow, and I'll stand corrected here, all the WARES children ended up on the 1851 CENSUS as orphans. under the care of a Margaret SUTHERLAND. I may be wrong. Their parents were still alive ! Marion ALLISON WARES died in 1860 as a result of childbirth. Plus a female child. David WARES died before 1861. He witnessed the death certs. He is listed as a ? Paris##..I think a parisienne dealer? Is that liquor. ALL the Burden (see below) Bannatyne & Muirs were into alcohol !. Actually there was a split about mid 1800's- temperance and bossers. Split the families I think. Religion as well. Margaret married William MUIR flesher- He was born 1842-03 Mearns Renfrew. His parents were James MUIR and Mary FRASER. Read on for mayhem and mystery... Marriage -Calton Glasgow 1863. Children- Marion ALLISON MUIR, Margaret WARES MUIR and MARY FRASER MUIR (died at 3 months, same year as Margaret WARES MUIR) When Margaret died in 1869, William remarried in 1870- Catherine Morrison. They had William MUIR 1871. William died in a lunatic asylum, shortly (actually a day or so of entry) after being committed on a charge of murder. 1876. He died of a broken back !! Wish I knew what and whom here. Have probate inventory and would like to know more though.. ......................................................................... The WARES family were grocers and bakers. Seem fairly gentle folk. Until they met the MUIRS ? The MUIR family mainly butchers (mmm) and sellers of alcohol...mmmm again ! The ALLISON family appear as aristocrats and thinkers. The FRASER family as furiously clan like. (cover up?) 1. Margarets Mother Marion ALLISON nee: Allison (m. David Allison 12 Nov 1843, Glasgow). 2. My Mothers GMother was Marion Allison MUIR born 1864. She married Robert McArthur / McArtney ................................................................ My GMother and my Mothers Mother was Allison MUIR McArthur (Married John Burden Bannatyne) and when he died at an early age, she married Benjamin Denoon. My mother is a BANNATYNE. Of the MacKinnon Bannatyne's from BUTE I've tracked most of them down but need to totally verify. Again will help anyone once I get my Legacy Pro files in order. I also need help...WARES are extra hard to track. Like the BURDEN family, they have a ready name that pops up everywhere as "" beast of burden, a burden, the wares sold, wares for sale..."phew ! I have GROS Edinburgh docs on most plus Census. If I can assist anyone I will, but I need to also be absolutlely sure myself first. b1b2j3@hunterlink.net.au Bron Post Reply | Mark Unread Report Abuse
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison Wares Muir Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/4317/hZ.2ADIB/187.237.1 Message Board Post: For general ALLISON Scotland research- I am a direct descendant of Margaret WARES. Born 1847 Caithness Wick. To David WARES and Marion ALLISON. On Margaret death cert is one set of parents, on her birth set is another. I have two sets of parents for Margaret WARES. The former and who I suspect are actually Grandparents- James WARES and Mary SIMPSON. Somehow, and I'll stand corrected here, all the WARES children ended up on the 1851 CENSUS as orphans. under the care of a Margaret SUTHERLAND. I may be wrong. Their parents were still alive ! Marion ALLISON WARES died in 1860 as a result of childbirth. Plus a female child. David WARES died before 1861. He witnessed the death certs. He is listed as a ? Paris##..I think a parisienne dealer? Is that liquor. ALL the Burden (see below) Bannatyne & Muirs were into alcohol !. Actually there was a split about mid 1800's- temperance and bossers. Split the families I think. Religion as well. Margaret married William MUIR flesher- He was born 1842-03 Mearns Renfrew. His parents were James MUIR and Mary FRASER. Read on for mayhem and mystery... Marriage -Calton Glasgow 1863. Children- Marion ALLISON MUIR, Margaret WARES MUIR and MARY FRASER MUIR (died at 3 months, same year as Margaret WARES MUIR) When Margaret died in 1869, William remarried in 1870- Catherine Morrison. They had William MUIR 1871. William died in a lunatic asylum, shortly (actually a day or so of entry) after being committed on a charge of murder. 1876. He died of a broken back !! Wish I knew what and whom here. Have probate inventory and would like to know more though.. ......................................................................... The WARES family were grocers and bakers. Seem fairly gentle folk. Until they met the MUIRS ? The MUIR family mainly butchers (mmm) and sellers of alcohol...mmmm again ! The ALLISON family appear as aristocrats and thinkers. The FRASER family as furiously clan like. (cover up?) 1. Margarets Mother Marion ALLISON nee: Allison (m. David Allison 12 Nov 1843, Glasgow). 2. My Mothers GMother was Marion Allison MUIR born 1864. She married Robert McArthur / McArtney ................................................................ My GMother and my Mothers Mother was Allison MUIR McArthur (Married John Burden Bannatyne) and when he died at an early age, she married Benjamin Denoon. My mother is a BANNATYNE. Of the MacKinnon Bannatyne's from BUTE I've tracked most of them down but need to totally verify. Again will help anyone once I get my Legacy Pro files in order. I also need help...WARES are extra hard to track. Like the BURDEN family, they have a ready name that pops up everywhere as "" beast of burden, a burden, the wares sold, wares for sale..."phew ! I have GROS Edinburgh docs on most plus Census. If I can assist anyone I will, but I need to also be absolutlely sure myself first. b1b2j3@hunterlink.net.au Bron
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison, Ellison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1683 Message Board Post: The ALLISON/ELLISON-DNA Project Results Chart and the Paternal Ancestry Charts of the current participants has recently been updated: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~allisonellisondna/index.htm There are over 60 participants in our genetic genealogy project and it is continuing to grow. The goal of our ALLISON/ELLISON-DNA Project is to find common ancestors & establish the genetic connections among the various Allison and Ellison families through Y-Chromosome-DNA test results. There is a mailing list (available in both List and Digest formats) for all Allison and Ellison researchers who are interested in discussing the ongoing Allison/Ellison-DNA Project. To subscribe to the ALLISON-DNA-L send a message to ALLISON-DNA-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command subscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use subscribe in the subject, too. ********************* To subscribe to the ALLISON-DNA-D send a message to ALLISON-DNA-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command subscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use subscribe in the subject, too. Best wishes, Mary Allison Yonan Co-ordinator, Allison/Ellison-DNA Project yonan@fgi.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nihiser Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hZ.2ADIB/1682 Message Board Post: I am seeking photos, documents, etc. on the following individuals: Loualvia A. "Floe" Allison Murphy Nihiser, her husband Lester Nihiser, their children and any other possible Nihiser descendants. Edward Alonzo Allison. I have a photo of his wife Ida Mae Hunter. I am not currently researching the Allison family, but I am interested in this group. Edward Alonzo Allison is a gggrandfather of mine. I would like to round out my information on "Floe" with this information.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison, Ellison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/631.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Jennifer and Jim, I hope you both still have the same e-mail addresses. There is an ongoing Allison/Ellison DNA project that could help you determine if your two Allison lines are related or not. You can contact me privately for more information, if you're interested. Mary Allison Yonan yonan@fgi.net
The following information was provided to me by a kind person on another message board who offered to do look-ups and she gave me permission to share this information with the Allison mailing list. I hope someone will find some valuable data here. ALLISON Marriage Records in PA from the: Vital Records Index North America 1631-1888 Marriages A- Cn 1 st CD ALISON, Aaron Marriage Wife: Elizabeth PHIPPS Marriage Date: 19 Oct 1774 Recorded in: Christ Church and Saint Peters, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Source: FHL Number 1490579 Dates: 1763-1781 --------------------------------------------- MC GREGGOR, Robert Marriage Wife: Elisa ALLISON Marriage Date: 15 Jun 1898 Recorded in: Westminster Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania Source: FHL Number 1310910 Dates: 1873-1885 ---------------------------------------------- ALLISON, George H. Marriage Wife: Agnes M. DOW Marriage Date: 23 Oct 1901 Recorded in: Westminster Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania Source: FHL Number 1310910 Dates: 1873-1885 --------------------------------------------------- LAMB, James B. Marriage Wife: Maggie J. ALLISON Marriage Date: 31 Jul 1883 Recorded in: 1st Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Source: FHL Number 1516897 Dates: 1857-1900
The following information was provided to me by a kind person on another message board who offered to do look-ups and she gave me permission to share this information with the Allison mailing list. I hope someone will find some valuable data here. ALLISON Marriage Records in NH from the: Vital Records Index North America 1631-1888 Marriages A- Cn 1 st CD WILKINS, Moses Age: 61 years Marriage Wife: Caroline P. ALLISON Age: 48 years Marriage Date: Sep 1866 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Reading, VT Wife's Birthplace: Peterboro, NH Husband previously married Husband's Father: Darius WILKINS Wife's Father: John ALLISON Source: FHL Number 1001318 Dates: Early-1900 -------------------------------- MERRILL, Arthur K. Age: 26 years Marriage Wife: Edna A. ALLISON Age: 26 years Marriage Date: 02 Nov 1898 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Haverhill, NH Wife's Birthplace: Littleton, NH Husband's Father: Henry MERRILL Husband's Mother: Helen CURRIER Source: FHL Number 1001284 Dates: Early-1900 ---------------------------------- FOSTER, Newel A. Marriage Wife: Eliza Jane ALLISON Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1840 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Source: FHL Number 1000993 Dates: Early-1900 --------------------------------------- EASTMAN, Daniel Age: 67 years Marriage Wife: Elizabeth ALLISEN Age: 60 years Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1867 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Boscawen, NH Husband previously married Wife previously married Husband's Father: William EASTMAN Husband's Mother: Mehitabel URANN Source: FHL Number 1000988 Dates: Early-1900 ----------------------------------------- WESTON, Frank H. Age: 35 years Marriage Wife: Emma J. ALLISON Age: 29 years Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1893 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Mason, NH Wife's Birthplace: Dublin, NH Husband's Father: Sumner J. WESTON Husband's Mother: Sarah A. NORSE Wife's Father: James ALLISON Wife's Mother: Sarah J. DARRACOTT Source: FHL Number 1001321 Dates: Early-1900 -------------------------------------------- ROPER, Edward W. Age: 36 years Marriage Wife: Flora G. ALLISON Age: 34 years Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1894 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Revere, Mass. Wife's Birthplace: Dublin, NH Husband's Father: Edward H. ROPER Husband's Mother: Henrietta N. GREENE Wife's Father: James ALLISON Wife's Mother: Sarah J. DARRACOTT Source: FHL Number 1001299 Dates: Early-1900 ----------------------------------------------------- HALL, Daniel Marriage Wife: G. Zelly ALLISON Marriage Date: 10 Apr 1806 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Source: FHL Number 1001264 Dates: Early-1900 ----------------------------------------------------- COLE, Augustus Kimball Age: 32 years Marriage Wife: Mary L. ALLISON Age: 29 years Marriage Date: 18 Feb 1862 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Hampstead, NH Wife's Birthplace: Andover, MA Husband previously married Wife previously married Husband's Father: Nathaniel COLE Husband's Mother: Sarah Wife's Father: George Wife's Mother: Elizabeth GUELISON Source: FHL Number 1000976 Dates: Early-1900 ------------------------------------------------------ SEAVER, Abram K. Age: 36 years Marriage Wife: Mary ALLINSON Age: 29 years Marriage Date: 31 Mar 1875 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Townsend, MA Wife's Birthplace: England Husband previously married Husband's Father: Abram W. SEAVER Wife's Father: John ALLINSON Source: FHL Number 1001300 Dates: Early-1900 --------------------------------------------------- ELKINS, Nathaniel E. Age: 32 years Marriage Wife: Mary J. ALLISON Age: 32 years Marriage Date: 05 Feb 1879 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Cuba, NH Wife's Birthplace: Windsor, NS Husband's Father: John Henry Husband's Mother: Jane E. Wife's Father: James ALLISON Source: FHL Number 1000988 Dates: Early-1900 ------------------------------------------------- FRISBEE, Daniel F. Age: 60 years Marriage Wife: Mary A. ALLISON Age: 53 years Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1896 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Kittery Point, ME Wife's Birthplace: VT Husband previously married Husband's Father: Thomas Husband's Mother: Jane Wife's Father: David Wife's Mother: Mary Source: FHL Number 1000991 Dates: Early-1900 ------------------------------------------------ FRENCH, Henry S. G. Marriage Wife: Sarah C. ALLISON Marriage Date: 09 Apr 1839 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Source: FHL Number 1000990 Dates: Early-1900 ---------------------------------------------- STONE, Perley E. Age: 22 years Marriage Wife: Stella M. ALLISON Age: 20 years Marriage Date: 15 Aug 1900 Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire Husb's Birthplace: Nashua, NH Wife's Birthplace: Wheelock, VT Husband's Father: John H. Husband's Mother: Jennie E. QUINDLEY Wife's Father: John Wife's Mother: Alice C. Source: FHL Number 1001307 Dates: Early-1900