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 NY from the: Vital Records Index North America 1631-1888 Marriages A- Cn 1 st CD COLGROVE, Eugene Age: 24 years Marriage Wife: Alice ALLISON Age: 21 years Marriage Date: 12 Apr 1868 Recorded in: Grace Episcopal Church, Buffalo, Erie, New York Husband's Father: Henry COLGROVE Husband's Mother: Ann Wife's Father: Benjamin ALLISON Wife's Mother: Mary Source: FHL Number 1378628 Dates: 1829-1885 --------------------------------------- BROWN, William Marriage Wife: Catharine ALLISON Marriage Date: 05 Jul 1843 Recorded in: Seventh Presbyterian Church, New York, New York, New York Source: FHL Number 503633 Dates: 1835-1847 ------------------------------------------- ALLISON, George Age: 34 years Marriage Wife: Jemima VARY Age: 21 years Marriage Date: 07 Nov 1861 Recorded in: Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, New York, New York Source: FHL Number 503634 Dates: 1848-1865 -------------------------------------------- ALISON, John Marriage Wife: Ann HENRY Marriage Date: 09 Feb 1847 Recorded in: Seventh Presbyterian Church, New York, New York, New York Source: FHL Number 503633 Dates: 1835-1847 --------------------------------------------- ADAMS, William Age: 37 years Marriage Wife: Susanna ALLISON Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1867 Recorded in: Grace Episcopal Church, Buffalo, Erie, New York Husband previously married Husband's Father: William ADAMS Husband's Mother: Hester Wife's Father: Benjamin ALLISON Wife's Mother: Mary Source: FHL Number 1378628 Dates: 1829-1885
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 OH from the: Vital Records Index North America 1631-1888 Marriages A- Cn 1 st CD EVANS, Benjamin Marriage Wife: Elizabeth ALLISON Marriage Date: 14 Aug 1825 Recorded in: Brown, Ohio Source: FHL Number 384273 Dates: 1818-1843 ------------------------------------------ GIBSON, David Marriage Wife: Elizabeth ALLISON Marriage Date: 28 Mar 1847 Recorded in: Scioto, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292694 Dates: 1804-1862 --------------------------------------------- ALLISON, George H. Age: 21 years Marriage Wife: Elizabeth RICHARDS Age: 20 years Marriage Date: 17 Nov 1857 Recorded in: Scioto, Ohio Husb's Birthplace: Beaver County, PA Wife's Birthplace: Morgan Township, Scioto County, OH Husband's Father: James ALLISON Husband's Mother: Catharine Wife's Father: John M. RICHARDS Wife's Mother: Rebecca Source: FHL Number 292694 Dates: 1804-1862 ----------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, George H. Marriage Wife: Elizabeth RICHARDS Marriage Date: 17 Nov 1857 Recorded in: Scioto, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292694 Dates: 1804-1862 ---------------------------------------------------- WETTELS, Isaiah Marriage Wife: Henrietta ALLISON Marriage Date: 30 Dec 1813 Recorded in: Pickaway, Ohio Source: FHL Number 288393 Dates: 1810-1839 ------------------------------------------------------ ALLISON, J. F. Marriage Wife: Hattie A. DODGE Marriage Date: 28 Sep 1866 Recorded in: Erie, Ohio Source: FHL Number 954129 Dates: 1864-1881 ------------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, James Marriage Wife: Rebecca BIMPSON Marriage Date: 25 Apr 1822 Recorded in: Brown, Ohio Source: FHL Number 384273 Dates: 1818-1843 ---------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, James Marriage Wife: Nancy BOGGS Marriage Date: 16 Mar 1845 Recorded in: Scioto, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292694 Dates: 1804-1862 -------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, James Marriage Wife: Maria BUMGARNER Marriage Date: 03 Aug 1846 Recorded in: Pike, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292748 Dates: 1815-1857 ---------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, James Marriage Wife: Mary Ann FORT Marriage Date: 10 Apr 1850 Recorded in: Scioto, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292694 Dates: 1804-1862 -------------------------------------------------------- KINKEAD, Thomas Marriage Wife: Jemima ALLISON Marriage Date: 04 Nov 1819 Recorded in: Pike, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292748 Dates: 1815-1857 -------------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, A. J. Age: 19 years Marriage Wife: Alice C. PURDUE Marriage Date: 27 Nov 1879 Recorded in: Carroll, Ohio Source: FHL Number 333250 Dates: 1876-1885 ------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, Alfred Marriage Wife: Olive HOLT Marriage Date: 15 Aug 1844 Recorded in: Pike, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292748 Dates: 1815-1857 ------------------------------------------------ ALLEN, Edward R. Marriage Wife: Amanda M. ALLISON Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1848 Recorded in: Pike, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292748 Dates: 1815-1857 ------------------------------------------------ MC ATEE, James Marriage Wife: Amanda E. ALLISON Marriage Date: 18 Mar 1872 Recorded in: Washington, Ohio Source: FHL Number 941959 Dates: 1864-1880 -------------------------------------------- HAGA, Jacob Marriage Wife: Anney ALLISON Marriage Date: 26 Oct 1871 Recorded in: Washington, Ohio Source: FHL Number 941959 Dates: 1864-1880 ----------------------------------------------- ALLISON, Benjamin Marriage Wife: Lavisa HOWARD Marriage Date: 22 Aug 1829 Recorded in: Pike, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292748 Dates: 1815-1857 ------------------------------------------- WALKER, James C. Marriage Wife: Kate ALLISON Marriage Date: 20 Mar 1867 Recorded in: Brown, Ohio Source: FHL Number 384277 Dates: 1866-1869 ------------------------------------------ ALLISON, David Marriage Wife: Fetamore SMITH Marriage Date: 10 Mar 1842 Recorded in: Scioto, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292694 Dates: 1804-1862 ------------------------------------------ RICE, H. K. Marriage Wife: Jennie ALLISON Marriage Date: 16 Sep 1886 Recorded in: Van Wert, Ohio Source: FHL Number 1015861 Dates: 1878-1885 ----------------------------------------------- ALLISON, John C. Marriage Wife: Sidney SLY Marriage Date: 19 Sep 1874 Recorded in: Brown, Ohio Wife previously married Source: FHL Number 384279 Dates: 1872-1876 ------------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, Joseph Marriage Wife: Samantha FLOWERS Marriage Date: 17 Mar 1870 Recorded in: Washington, Ohio Source: FHL Number 941959 Dates: 1864-1880 ----------------------------------------------- ALLISON, Laughlin D. Marriage Wife: Lucinda A. STEWART Marriage Date: 12 Feb 1880 Recorded in: Carroll, Ohio Source: FHL Number 333250 Dates: 1876-1885 ------------------------------------------------- MALICK, Isma H. Marriage Wife: Laura E. ALLISON Marriage Date: 09 Oct 1883 Recorded in: Van Wert, Ohio Wife previously married Source: FHL Number 1015861 Dates: 1878-1885 --------------------------------------------------- GLEASON, Perry Marriage Wife: Margaret ALLISON Marriage Date: 27 Jul 1851 Recorded in: Pike, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292748 Dates: 1815-1857 ------------------------------------------------- GARVIN, Thomas Marriage Wife: Mary ALLISON Marriage Date: 18 Jan 1844 Recorded in: Scioto, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292694 Dates: 1804-1862 ------------------------------------------------- RICE, S. M. or John H. Marriage Wife: Mary ALLISON Marriage Date: 23 Jun 1854 Recorded in: Scioto, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292694 Dates: 1804-1862 ------------------------------------------------ ALLISON, Robert Marriage Wife: Sibyl BROOKER Marriage Date: 24 Dec 1865 Recorded in: Washington, Ohio Source: FHL Number 941959 Dates: 1864-1880 -------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, Robert Marriage Wife: Sarah A. GRIGGS Marriage Date: 15 Mar 1878 Recorded in: Washington, Ohio Source: FHL Number 941959 Dates: 1864-1880 --------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, Samuel Marriage Wife: Susannah COOPER Marriage Date: 07 Dec 1856 Recorded in: Pike, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292748 Dates: 1815-1857 --------------------------------------------------- BEAUCHAMP, Risdon Marriage Wife: Sarah ALLASON Marriage Date: 01 Oct 1815 Recorded in: Pickaway, Ohio Source: FHL Number 288393 Dates: 1810-1839 ------------------------------------------------- PEMBERTON, John E. Marriage Wife: Sarah ALLISON Marriage Date: 24 Feb 1848 Recorded in: West Branch Monthly Meeting, West Milton, Miami, Ohio Husband's Father: Isaiah PEMBERTON Husband's Mother: Elizabeth Wife's Father: James ALLISON Wife's Mother: Sarah Source: FHL Number 413893 Dates: 1807-1874 ----------------------------------------------------- GLEASON, Moses Marriage Wife: Sarah ALLISON Marriage Date: 06 Nov 1851 Recorded in: Pike, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292748 Dates: 1815-1857 --------------------------------------------------- ALISON, U. G. Marriage Wife: Nellie M. STINGER Marriage Date: 21 Jul 1884 Recorded in: Carroll, Ohio Source: FHL Number 333250 Dates: 1876-1885 ----------------------------------------------------- ALLISON, William R. Marriage Wife: Ella K. GREEN Marriage Date: 03 Jun 1886 Recorded in: Carroll, Ohio Source: FHL Number 333250 Dates: 1876-1885
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ALLISON Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1681 Message Board Post: ALLISON_Johnie_Malloy_1932-1978_.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery - Contentment Section, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records. This is one of the 124,591 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hZ.2ADIB/1214.1.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I do not have the Thomas B. Allison in any of the records I have, sorry.
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/an/hZ.2ADIB/704.2.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Dear Cathrine, Kathy and Doug, The ongoing Allison/Ellison Y-chromosome DNA project was designed to help us break down some of those "brick walls" and discover some new cousins with whom we can share genealogical research. Our Allison/Ellison DNA Project Results webpage is now online. The URL is: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~allisonellisondna/index.htm Unfortunately, women can't participate in any surname DNA project, including the Allison/Ellison Y-chromosome DNA Project, because women don't inherit Y-Chromosome DNA...only men do. Y-Chromosome DNA is passed from father to son down through the generations just as surnames are passed from father to son. Since only men inherit the Y-chromosome, therefore only men can be participants in a Y-chromosome DNA Family Reconstruction Project. The Y-Chromosome DNA samples can only be provided by Allison or Ellison males who have the ALLISON / ELLISON Surname. I hope that makes sense. However, women can participate by encouraging a male relative with the Allison or Ellison surname to order a DNA sample kit and we can help pay for the DNA test. I paid for my brother's DNA test because I wanted him to become a participant in the Allison DNA Project. He's not very interested in genealogy, but he was willing to become a participant in the DNA project. My maiden name is Allison but, as I said above, women don't have Ychromosome DNA, so I had to enlist my brother as my family's representative in the DNA project. If you have any male relative (even a distant cousin) who HAS the ALLISON surname, he would be a very welcome new participant in the DNA project. If his his DNA score would match another participant's DNA score, you would know that your relative and another participant descend from the same Allison ancestor. Then you would want to share genealogical information and discover how your lines connect. The value of this DNA test lies in the comparison of the DNA from two or more Allison/Ellison males. If they have matching DNA scores, they will know that they share a common ancestor and they can share their genealogical research. The Family Tree DNA Company (FT-DNA) <http://www.familytreedna.com/> is the company that is analyzing the Y-Chromosome DNA samples to help us find connections between the various lines of ALLISONs / ELLISONs in the northern and southern states of the U.S, as well as in Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. FTDNA is located in Houston, Texas (USA). If you woud like more information about costs, how to order a DNA sample kit, etc., please contact me. 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. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hZ.2ADIB/1604.1.2 Message Board Post: Mark, My rcdrom had to be replaced the info I promised is in the mail you should be getting it shortley. Sorry it took so long Cindy
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/an/hZ.2ADIB/1576.1 Message Board Post: I too am looking for Doug Allison. My Allison line goes back to Bedford county TN and according to the census, somewhere in NC - I do not know which county. In Bedfrod co. my earliest known relative is Thomas Barnet Allison (1830-1886) married to Mary E. Chapman.They were born in Tn but the census lists their parents as being born in NC.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison Taylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hZ.2ADIB/1563.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I am interested in your group. Please send me the particulars for joining. Thomas Barnet Allison born July 9,1830. Died June 18, 1886 Married to Mary E. Chapman March 8, 1851 (Both were born in TN, but each of their parents were born in NC. They never left Bedford county TN) Children: Robert Allison (R.S.) (married to Brenda ___) Children: Mary B. Robbie Sallie Allison (married to Billy Osteen) Children: Toney, Charlie, Bob, Della Nanny Allison (married to Jim Haskins) James Albert Allison (married to Sallie Enolia Taylor) Children: Thomas Latta, Helen Gould, Grady, Waunita, Mary Mollie Allison (married Henry Elmo) Children: Gertrude, Nina, Hency Esther Joe Tom Taylor (J.T.)(married to Rose ___) Children: Annie Ruth, Edith) Emma Allison (married to Arthur Landes) George W. Allison (married to Nannie Hight) Children: George W. Allison Jr. Thomas was a Civil War veteran - Mary applied for his pension. I am descended from their son James. I understand that there are still some Allisons living in Bedford county but I have not attempted to contact them. Thank you, Cami
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/an/hZ.2ADIB/1563.1.1.1 Message Board Post: The Allison/Ellison Y-chromosome DNA project was designed to help us break down some of those "brick walls" and discover some new cousins with whom we can share genealogical research. Our Allison/Ellison DNA Project Results webpage is now online. The URL is: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~allisonellisondna/index.htm The following participant in the Allison/Ellison DNA Project looks like he is from the same line that you're researching. Click on Kit 24627 on the DNA Results chart and you will see his Paternal Ancestry. Here are the first four generations. 1. Robert Allison, Sr., (date and place of birth unknown but believed to possibly be in Scotland, apparently lived in PA for some time); d. 1796 Granville County, NC; m. (Rachel ?) and later m. Jennet Sprowl (possibly near Chester County, PA) 2. Robert Allison, Jr., b. between 1740 and 1750 (perhaps in PA); d. after 1830 probably in Bedford County, TN; m. Granville County, NC, Sarah Ogilvie 3. John Allison, b. March 1791; d. 27 Nov 1877, Fairplay, TX; m. 1815, Bedford County, TN, Naomi Gillespie 4. Robert Socrates Allison, b. 1831, TN; d. Carthage, TX; m. 1853, in or near Fairplay, TX, Sarah (Sallie) Harrison ****** There currently is no one else whose DNA score matches his score closely enough to be sure that they share a common ancestor within a genealogically significant timeframe. We really need another male WITH the ALLISON surname from this line to become a participant so we can establish a "DNA fingerprint" for this Allison line.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison, Gillespie, Kimbrough Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hZ.2ADIB/1563.1.1 Message Board Post: Cami - Thanks for your response. I have several Thomases, but I don't have a middle name of Barnett. Do you have any other information on him - such as who he may have married, children, etc? I have an Allison family website that is password protected where we share information on the Allison line. Let me know if you are interested in joining and I can see about adding you to the membership. John
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/an/hZ.2ADIB/1563.1 Message Board Post: I hope you're still out there since this reply is a little late! I am looking for my own connection to this same Robert Allison. I've gotten as far back as Thomas Barnet Allison (1830-1886). I'm hoping maybe you can place him in Robert's lineage? Unfortunately, I do not have the name of Thomas' father or any other ancestors - I'm stuck. Camille
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/an/hZ.2ADIB/583.676 Message Board Post: I am interested in connections to Scotland: particularly a Robert Allison who married in Granville county NC and eventually settled in Bedford county TN. His life span was 1747-1832. Thank you, Camille
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/1680 Message Board Post: Also post your family reunions and just change the dates, etc., from year to year for free. http://www.classifiedsofthefuture.com
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/583.606.608.1 Message Board Post: Dear All, I have TWO Col James Allisons in my tree! One is James JOHN Allison, the other is "plain James". They both lived nd died in SUNDERLAND, a city in North East England. Go to http://members.cox.net/ghgraham/jamesjohnallison.html for info!
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/1679 Message Board Post: Hi, recently there was a website started where people can donated the vital records they have so others can view, download and print them for FREE. There are records avalible for this surname/location if anyone would like to view them or if anyone has any documents to submits for others. The more people who donate what they have, the better the odds are of finding a record you need for FREE. Thank you - Krystal Wilson - Vital Tree http://clik.to/vitaltree http://vitaltree.bravehost.com/index.htm
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/1151.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Nancy, I am very interested in Daniel Allison because he was born in NY and some of his children were born in Gallia Co., OH. You may be interested in the ancestry chart of one of the participants in the ongoing Allison DNA project (ID 3182) on the Allison DNA Project Results webpage: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~allisonellisondna/index.htm His early Allison ancestors were born in Orange Co., NY, moved to Greenbrier County, WV and then to Gallia Co., OH in about the same time frame as Daniel Ellison lived. My Allison ancestors were also born in Orange Co., NY and migrated to Licking Co., OH in 1841. My brother is ID 2846 in Group B on the DNA Results chart. My brother's DNA matches the DNA score of Allison DNA project participant ID 3182, who is also in Group B. This proves that they share a common Allison ancestor. Do you have a male relative who HAS the ELLISON surname? Is your maiden name ELLISON? The male relative could be your father, an uncle, a brother, a nephew or a male cousin (even a distant one) as long as he HAS the ELLISON surname. His participation in the Allison DNA project will prove whether your line descends from the Allison line that originated in Orange County, NY or if he descends from a different line already represented by the sixty participants who have already ordered DNA test kits, or if your Ellison line has a unique DNA signature that will be different from the current participants. A male ELLISON from your family would be a very welcome new participant! Here's a brief explanation of the the value of joining our DNA project and how a participant can order a DNA sample kit. Y-Chromosome DNA is passed from father to son down through the generations just as surnames are passed from father to son. Only men inherit the Y-chromosome, therefore only men can be participants in a Y-chromosome DNA Family Reconstruction Project. The Y-Chromosome DNA samples for the Allison/Ellison DNA Project can only be provided by males who have the ALLISON / ELLISON surnames. The Family Tree DNA Company (FT-DNA) <http://www.familytreedna.com/> is the company that is analyzing the Y-Chromosome DNA samples to help us find onnections between the various lines of ALLISONs / ELLISONs in England, Scotland, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the northern and southern states of the U.S, and Canada. FTDNA is located in Houston, Texas in the United States, but they can mail their kits to any place in the world. There are now over sixty Allison and Ellison men who are participants in our surname DNA project. The Family Tree DNA Company (FTDNA) is offering at reduced prices three different Y-chromosome DNA paternal ancestry tests to registered family groups like our ALLISON/ELLISON group: (1) the 12 marker test for $99 (US dollars) (2) the 25 Marker test for $169 (US dollars) (3) the 37 Marker test for $219 (US dollars) It is necessary to add $2 shipping cost. The advantage of either the 25 and 37 marker marker tests is that they help to narrow down how recently two male Allisons share a common ancestor. If they would match on all 25 markers, then they have stronger proof that they share an ancestor within a more recent time period (200-300 years ago) and it would be easier to determine where and when their mutual ancestor lived. A close match on 37 markers would confirm that the two men share a recent common ancestor. The method of obtaining the DNA cells is simple and painless and doesn't involve any drawing of blood . The type of DNA that is analyzed for genealogical purposes doesn't provide any data about medical conditions. Family Tree DNA sends a small tube with Q-tip-like swabs to each participant. All that needs to be done is to swab the inside of the cheek to collect some cells, replace the swabs in the tube and mail it back to Family Tree DNA. In about 8 weeks the company informs the participants about the results and lets them know if their score matches anyone else in the Family Tree DNA database. A new participant use the link below to submit his name, mailing address,e-mail address, etc. to order a DNA sample kit to be mailed to him and join the Allison/Ellison DNA Project. http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=H99693 Although women don't have Y-chromosome DNA and can't participate in a Y-chromosome DNA project by having their DNA tested, they can participate by asking a male relative to order a DNA sample kit and women can offer to share the cost of the DNA test with the man who is willing to have his DNA tested. I'll be happy to answer your questions. I look forward to hearing from you. Best wishes, Mary Allison Yonan yonan@fgi.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison Austraw Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hZ.2ADIB/1678 Message Board Post: The 1930 census shows an Albert Hollinger Jr. living with his father (Albert Hollinger Sr.)and mother (Ione Austraw Allison) in Camp Hill PA. No one in the family has ever heard anything about this child and no PA birth or death record can be found. Another female child was adopted after 1935 by this family, an adoption that was finalized in Albany NY. She has no knowledge of this child. I would like to hear from anyone familiar with the Allison-Austraw families and any suggestions regarding newspapers etc. that might provide some information on this child. Thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison, Alliston Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hZ.2ADIB/1665.1.2 Message Board Post: Did you know that there is an ongoing Allison/Ellison DNA Project? The paternal ancestry charts of participants in the Allison/Ellison DNA Project are at this URL: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~allisonellisondna/index.htm Some of those participants trace their origins back to VA and others to OH. We have our website available on the web to help all Allison/Ellison researchers find others who are researching the same Allison/Ellison line. The more participants who join the DNA Project, the more information there will be available and the easier it will be for all of us to find our long-lost cousins. If you have a male relative WITH the ALLISON or ALLISTON surname (uncle, brother, nephew, or a male cousin---even a distant cousin with the Allison/Alliston surname) he would be a very welcome new participant in the Allison/Ellison DNA Project. His participation would give you definitive proof of your genetic genealogy and whether your Allison/Alliston line connects withmen are already participants in the Allison/Ellison DNA Project. If you want more info about how an Allison/Alliston male can join the DNA project, I'll be glad to share that info with you. All the best, Mary Allison Yonan
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/1665.1.1 Message Board Post: Hey Pam, I e-mailed you about this line but never heard back - did you get it? Terry
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/583.606.607.1 Message Board Post: I know I'm responding to a very old post, but hope you are still here and reading. I read your post about the book and went to the Library of Congress site and sent an inquiry. Not sure if their response is the same book you are in reference to. Could you please give the full citation? I'm hoping if I can get that I will be able to get a copy of it. Thanks, Debbi....... gggg granddaughter of James and Mary "Miss Jane" Bradford Allison.