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ISAAC ALLISON, OF WARWICK, N. Y. 217<br />

wore his hair, which was at least two feet in length, braided,<br />

and tied up with a ribbon, into a cue. This style he followed<br />

till his death. The land he owned was extensive.<br />

He sold portions to Nathan Furraan, Timothy Roe, Jed<br />

Sears, and John Gardner. He then gave his son Isaac a<br />

farm, and had enough land remaining for himself. In his<br />

time there was no church edifice in Amity, and he attended<br />

public worship in a school-house. He died in 1825, and is<br />

buried in the family burying ground, near the old farm-house.<br />

This Cbmetery, which forms part of a knoll, contains about<br />

three fourths of an acre, which, with the road leading to it, is<br />

still the property of the Allisons. Mrs. Allison was a very<br />

energetic woman. After the death of her husband, she<br />

removed to Ohio with her children, died there, and is buried<br />

in Newark, or Norwalk, Ohio.<br />

CHILDKEN.<br />

1384. Isaac Allison *<br />

1385.<br />

1386.<br />

Warwick, near Amity, Orange Co., N, Y. He d. Jan. 1, 1835.<br />

Sallie Allison,* m. Mr. Hopkins. She was a member of the<br />

Presbyterian church in Amity. Her descendants ai-e in Ohio.<br />

She m., second, Mr. Mines.<br />

Xathaniel Allison.'' Single. He was a young man and unmarried<br />

when the 1812-15 war with Great Britain broke out. He took<br />

the place in the army of his brother 1387.<br />

Isaac, and while rendering<br />

military service contracted a fever of which he died, after his<br />

return home. He served till the close of the war. His nephew,<br />

Dr. Nathaniel Allison, of Mexico, Mo., was named for him.<br />

Samuel Allison *<br />

1388.<br />

1389.<br />

(1436), m. Roe; settled in Ohio.<br />

Mary Allison,* m. Aaron Hatfield.<br />

Annie Allison* (1467), m. her second cousin, Ambrose Allison, son<br />

of James and Amy (Knapp) Allison. 1390.<br />

1391.<br />

They removed to Ohio,<br />

and she d. in Licking Co., and their descendants are in Iowa.<br />

Richard Allison,* b. Jan. 29, 1799. (1479a.) He sold his farm in<br />

Orange Co., N. Y., and with his family removed to Ohio.<br />

Elizabeth Allison * m. Joseph Pound. Their descendants are in<br />

Ohio. Mr. Pound lived perhaps in Newark, Ohio.<br />

(1425), h. April 10, 1787; m. Sarah Allison. Res.<br />

1392. Richard Allison^ [1325] (Isaac,^ Joseph i). He<br />

married Anna , and died July 13, 1810. She died<br />

June 16, 1827, in Stewartstown, N. Y.<br />

CHILDREK.<br />

1393. Susan Allison,* m. Mr. Brown.<br />

1.394. Charlotte Allison,* m. Mr. AVai-ing.<br />

1395. Rebecca Allison,* m. Mr. Thompson.<br />

1396. Elizabeth Allison,* b. Oct. 26, 1782 ; m. Micah Allison Elmer. (See<br />

his record. No. 1399.)<br />

1397. William Allison « (1480), b. Oct. 28, 1797; m. Lavena Furgerson.<br />

He lived and d. in Canisteo, N. Y.<br />

1398. Isaac Allison,* d., unmarried, Nov. 20, 1809.

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