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260 PETEK ALLISON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.<br />

1743 ; died before 1795 leaving a family. Residence, Haverstraw,<br />

N. Y.<br />

1728. Joseph Allison. 6<br />

1729. Peter Allison. «<br />

1730. Cornelius Allison."<br />

1731. Hendrick Allison "<br />

1732.<br />

(1822).<br />

Matthew Allis -n."<br />

1733. Elizabeth Allison.^<br />

CUILDREN.<br />

He m. Sarah Marks of Haverstraw, N. Y.<br />

1734. Peter Allison s<br />

rence ^<br />

). He was born in Haverstraw, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1769 ;<br />

married Margaret, daughter of John Sulfern. In early manhood<br />

he went to the city of New York and became a brass<br />

founder. He carried on business in Maiden Lane, where he<br />

retained property till his death. Later in life he disposed of<br />

his foundry business and engaged in the dry goods business<br />

in Greenwich street. His home was on Vesey street, where<br />

he died of inflammatory rheumatism, Feb. 21, 1836, at 66<br />

years, 6 months, 10 days. In Oct., 1877, his body was<br />

removed to Mount Repose cemetery in Haverstraw, N. Y.,<br />

and buried in the Allison plot on the west brink of the hill.<br />

[1684] (Joseph,* John,^ John,2 Law-<br />

CHILDREN BORN NEW YORK,<br />

N. Y.<br />

«<br />

1735. George Suffern Allison (1829), b. Jan. 15, 1792; res. Haverstraw,<br />

N. Y.<br />

1736. John Allison s (1835), b. April 9, 1796; m. Mary Morgan. Res. New<br />

York, N. Y.<br />

1737. Caroline Allison," m. Epenetus Wheeler. They res. in New York<br />

city and later in Haverstraw, N. Y. then removed to ;<br />

Illinois,<br />

where he was a farmer. He d. in Ogle county, 111., May 9,<br />

18— , aged 76 years. Children.<br />

I. Marguerette Wheeler,' b. New York, N. Y. ; m. Rev. Mr. Hopper.<br />

Res. New York, N. Y.<br />

II. Caroline Wheeler,' b. New York, N. Y.; m. Henry Garner. Res.<br />

HaverstraAv, N. Y.<br />

III. Alfred Wheeler.' In 1849 he went to California and became a noted<br />

lawyer and judge in that state.<br />

1738. Antoinette Allison," m. Henry J. Hopper. Res. New Y'ork, N. Y.<br />

He was a dry goods merchant in Greenwich street. She d. in<br />

the house of Preston Hickok, No. 10 Greenwich Ave., New<br />

York, N. Y., of a cancer, Jan. 24, 1851. No children.<br />

1739. Peter Allison." He left no descendants. He followed the sea for<br />

many years and d. in young manhood.<br />

1740. Joseph Allison." He left no descendants. He d. at Parnape,<br />

Rockland Co., N. Y., of brain disease, and is buried in Parnape<br />

cemetery.<br />

1740. Richard Allison ^<br />

Lawrence ^<br />

).<br />

[1688] (Joseph,* John,^ John,2<br />

He was born in Haverstraw, Rockland county,<br />

N. Y., Oct. 23, 1780; died Nov. 26, 1825. He married Eliza

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