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

1419. Howai'd Thompson," b. Middletown, X. Y., Dec. 26, 1824; m., June<br />

1848, Sarah Jerusha Meigs. Civil engineer. Kes. Port Byron,<br />

IST. 1'.; d. there Oct., 1862. Children:<br />

I. Mary Allison Thompson," m. George I. Wliipple of Malone, Franklin<br />

Co., N. Y. Kes. Tonawanda, X. Y.<br />

II. Frances Howai'd Thompson. «<br />

.Single.<br />

1420. Sarah Thompson,^ b., Nov. 21, 1826, in Middletown, X". Y.; m.,<br />

March, 18.54, Isaac Shidtz Stickney. Merchant. Res. Wurtsboro',<br />

Sullivan Co., X. Y. She d. at Versailles, N. Y., Aj^ril,<br />

1875. One child, d. young.<br />

1421. Grace Thompson," b. Goshen, X. Y"., Xov. 21, 1830; m.. June, 1855,<br />

David Felter. Res. Closter, Bergen Co., X. J. Child:<br />

I. Jessie Howard Felter," m. Moses Webb Reed. Res. Xew York. X. Y.<br />

1422. Benjamin Webb Thompson," b. Middletown, X. Y., Xov. 5, 1833;<br />

m. AdelthaTwitchell, Sept., 1805; m., second, Clara Uptegraflf,<br />

April, 1875. Real estate agent. Res. Minneapolis, Minn. He<br />

was a lieutenant colonel in the late war. Children:<br />

I. Howard Benjamin Thompson.''<br />

II. Adelbert Thompson."<br />

III. Katherine A. Thompson."<br />

IV. Grace Webb Thompson."<br />

V. Daniel U. Thompson."<br />

VI. John Allison Thompson."<br />

1423. Julia Caroline Thompson," b. Monroe, X. Y., Feb. 21, 1838.<br />

Teacher and editor. . Res. Philadelphia, Penn., and d. there<br />

Feb. 22, 1883. She was editor of a magazine published by the<br />

Women's Board of the Presbyterian church.<br />

1424. Margaret Boyd Thompson," b. Monroe, X. Y., Xov. 5, 1843; m.,<br />

April 13, 1871, Rev. Charles Beattie Xewton, D. D., a Presbyterian<br />

minister. They are missionaries. Res. Xorth India,<br />

Children :<br />

I. John Charles Xewton.a ^<br />

II. Frederick J. Xewton."<br />

III. Edward F. Xewton."<br />

IV. Francis H. Xewton,"<br />

V. Carrie L. Xewton."<br />

VI. George V. Xewton."<br />

1425. Isaac Allison *<br />

[1384] (Isaac,'^ Isaac,^ Joseph i).<br />

He was born in Warwick, near Amity, Orange county, N. Y.,<br />

April 10, 1787 ; died Jan. 1, 1835. He was of medium size,<br />

with light complexion, blue eyes, and dark hair. His<br />

heart was full of kindness, and he was fond of merriment<br />

and wit. He loved children. In morals he was strict, was<br />

the friend and helper of those less fortunate than himself,<br />

and was industrious and frugal. About one mile from the<br />

Allison homestead was built the first Presbyterian church in<br />

Amity, which he aided in erecting. To this day the Allisons<br />

own a pew in that church, although there is no one of the<br />

family living there to occupy it. He, his wife, and his sister<br />

Sarah were members of that church. All of his sons and<br />

daughters were Presbyterians, except his daughter Mary, wife<br />

of Egbert Mills, v/ho was a member of the Calvary Baptist<br />

church in New York, N. Y. The beloved pastors who ministered<br />

to the church in Amity during Mr. Allison's lifetime

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