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88 ELIZABETH ALLISON, OF MANCHESTER, N. H.<br />

107. David Allison =<br />

(236), b. June 13, 1812; d. June 20, 1850; m. Mary<br />

Kelley; res. <strong>Boston</strong>, Mass.<br />

108. Walter Harris Allison =<br />

(242), b. Oct. 31, 1S14; d. Sept. 9, 1856.<br />

109. M. Q. Allison,5 b. Jan. 26, 1817; d. Jan. 23, 1817.<br />

110. Frederick P. Allison,' b. Jan. 20, 1817; d. Jan. 22, 1817.<br />

111. Sally S. Allison,' b. Jan. 15, 1818; d. Jan. 17, 1818.<br />

112. Mary Allison,' b. July 1, 1823; m., Nov. 3, 18.50, William Warren,<br />

son of Willard and Catherine (Cheney) Warren, of Dedham,<br />

Mass. He was b. in Roxbury, Mass., April 30, 1824. They<br />

"<br />

lived after marriage in Rochester, N. H. He carried on an extensive<br />

business as a leather manufacturer; removed to Brookline,<br />

Mass., in 18.55, and lived there twenty-four years, and<br />

while there suffered many financial losses. He is now employed<br />

in New York, N. Y. Mrs. Warren, who is in feeble<br />

health, resides at 11 Hanson St., <strong>Boston</strong>, Mass. Child:<br />

1. Ella Frances Warren," b. Rochester, N. H., Sept. 12. 18.52. She<br />

graduated<br />

from tlie Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital Training<br />

School for Nurses in <strong>Boston</strong>, Dec. 31, 1887, and is now a professional<br />

nurse; res. 11 Hanson St., <strong>Boston</strong>, Mass.<br />

113. Elizabeth Allison ^<br />

[38] (Samuel,^ Capt. Samuel,^<br />

SamueP). She was born in Dunbarton, N. H., Aug. 3, 1780.<br />

She was a communicant of the Presbyterian church. Her<br />

complexion was light, with sandy hair. She died in Manchester,<br />

N. H., where her married life was spent, Aug. 29,<br />

1850. She married Daniel Hall (son of Daniel, or John,<br />

Hall and Jane Barr), of Manchester, N. H., where he was<br />

born April 6, 1780. He was a farmer, lived in his native<br />

town, and died there Aug. 8, 1853.<br />

CHILDIIEX BORN IN MANCHESTEK,<br />

N. H.<br />

114. Jane B. Hall,' b. Oct. 13, 1806; m. Jesse Poore" (Samuel,' Joseph,*<br />

Samuel,^ Henry,^ John '), of Goffstown, N. H. He was b. Oct.<br />

10, 1796; farmer; d. May 7, 1836, in Goffstown, in the part now<br />

included in Mancliester, N. H. After his decease, she m., second,<br />

Enoch Ela, by whom she had a daugliter. She d. July 12,<br />

1888, aged 81 years, 8 months, 30 days. Children:<br />

1. Charles Hall,« b. Oct. 9, 1833; d., single, Dec. 19, 18.58.<br />

2. Harris Jesse Hall,8 b. Feb. 23, 1836; m., June 17, 1869, Lizzie Rogers,<br />

daughter of Joshua Phippens and Mary Ellery (Rogei-s) Trask,<br />

of Hampden, Me. His married life lias been spent in Manchester.<br />

Was a grocer until 1875, then an undertaker; res. corner<br />

Maple and Hanover Sts. ; d. about 1885. Widow res. in Manchester.<br />

Child: Mary Rogers Hall,' b. May 11, 1872; d, April<br />

14, 1877.<br />

3. Mary Jane Hall."<br />

115. Maria A. Hall,^ b. Jan. 6, 1808; single; res. Manchester, N. H.<br />

116. Daniel Hall,' b. Nov. 12, 1810; dealer in real estate; res. Manchester,<br />

N. H.; d. Dec. 28, 1871.<br />

117. Harris Allison Hall,' b. Feb. 14, 1812; res. 170 Bellevue St., <strong>Boston</strong>,<br />

Mass. He went to <strong>Boston</strong> in JNfarch, 1832, where he has ever<br />

since resided. For more than forty years he did business in<br />

Faneuil Hall market; retired from business about 1880; is a<br />

Republican in politics; an attendant of the Orthodox Congregational<br />

church. He m., Jan. 9, 1844, Louise Wells, b. Sedgwick,<br />

Me., April 29, 1812; d. Feb. 13, 1885. Children b. Bos-<br />

ton, Mass. :<br />

1. Mary Louise Hall," b. Oct. 20, 1844; d. June 23, 1849.

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