Sid, I take it you are doing well on the coast. I hope you guys can get the Allison thing worked out. My only connection was Emily Allison, daughter of John, niece of Clay, that was my next-door neighbor during my growingup years. She was the wife of Irvin Callens. Irvin was the brother of aunt Mammie Callens Whitlow, Tom Callens who ran the ferry at Pickwick and Towl Callens of Walkertown. I saw Leon yesterday, but didn't know I needed to ask him a question? Perhaps I will catch up with him tomorrow. I think I have some Allison Census material for early Hardin Co. if anyone needs it. David Cerro Gordo MR SIDNEY O PARKER wrote: > Tom,I Will not buy any gas on april 30th, Anyway do you have any info. > on this group of Allison's. Jimmy Smith is looking for. I beleive > Hester Allison is still living in Hardin County, And was married to > Edd Easley who is deseased, And has two son's living in Hardin County, > Billy and Leon Easley, I think they are connected to our line. > SIDNEY, FROM THE CAROLINA COAST > > Hello David, > Wanted to say that I love this site and I don't see how you follow up > as many > request as you do. Great Job. > I saw where you said that you are working on Allison's or had a file > on them. > My ggrandfather was Clayborn Smith Allison 1876-1964. My > ggrandmother was > Mary E. Ingle (Mollie) 1888-1973. Their children were Lettie Irene > (my > grandmother) 1905, Delmar abt. 1807, Hester abt. 1911, and George abt. > 1916. > The 1920 census shows them all living together as a family. > Clayborn' s middle name supposed to be his mothers maiden name. > Other than > that I don't have any information beyond them. > Does this Allison fit into your research? I would appreciate any > information > you could share with me. > > Thanks, > Jimmy Smith > > << End of Forwarded message >>