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CHAPTER y.<br />

Samuel Allison, of Londonderry, I^. H., and His Descendants<br />

FROM 1090 TO 1893, INCLUDING THOSE IN THE FAMILIES OF AtwooD,<br />

Holmes, McAfee, Moore, Morrison, Shepard, Stinson,<br />

AND other names.<br />

ALLISONS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.<br />

The ancient residents had heroic souls. They "conquered wood and<br />

savage, frost and flame, and made us what we are."<br />

1. Samuel Allison,^ of sturdy form and Presbyterian faith,<br />

was the progenitor of the Allisons of New Hampshire, the<br />

honored founder of their house. He was of Scotch blood, a<br />

descendant, and probably a son of one of those men and<br />

one of those women of heroic mould who fled from religious<br />

persecution in Covenanting times in <strong>Scotland</strong>, from the<br />

military and barbarous executions of Claverhouse, from other<br />

fierce and persecuting adherents of Catholicism and of the<br />

English Established Church, to the Plantation of Ulster in<br />

Ireland. These persecutions and the scattering of the Scottish<br />

Allisons are given in chapter 3, pp. 21-25. The speech of<br />

Mr. Allison, like that of "all his tribe," was the rich brogue<br />

of the Lowland Scotch dialect. His people took that with<br />

them from <strong>Scotland</strong> to Ireland, and he brought it to the<br />

new settlement in Londonderry, New Hampshire. He<br />

brought his Scotch traits of character with him,—<br />

frugality^<br />

industry, persistence, integrity, and elevation of sentiment<br />

and purpose. He was in the splendid strength of his young<br />

manhood when he settled in the Granite State. He was a<br />

member of a peerless company of emigrants who, with their<br />

descendants, helped to develop, mould, and fashion the laws<br />

and institutions of this state. All honor to that noble band !<br />

Mr. Allison was born in 1690, probably in the parish of<br />

Aghadowey, county of Londonderry, Ireland, and in 1718<br />

he with others accompanied Rev. James McGregor (who<br />

was pastor of that parish from 1701 to 1718) to America,<br />

and landed in <strong>Boston</strong> in August of 1718. In the succeeding<br />

April he with others went to Nuffield, now Londonderry,<br />

N. H., where he was one of the first sixteen settlers, and one

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