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SAMUEL ALLISON, OF DUNBARTON, N. H. 63<br />

upon several petitions. He was buried in the cemetery at<br />

East Derry, N. H., by the side of friends and kindred.<br />

CHILDREN BORN IN LONDONBERRY (nOW DERRY),<br />

N. H.<br />

22. Katherine Allison,^ b. Xovember, 1747; d. Feb. 1, 1848, aged 3<br />

months.<br />

2.3.<br />

24.<br />

25.<br />

Samuel Allisons (.34), b. April 2, 1749; m. Mollj- Barr; res. Dunbarton,<br />

N. H., and d. there Au^. 27, 1800.<br />

Janet Allison' (46), b. July 13, 17.52; m. .James Stinson; res. Dunbarton,<br />

N. H.. and d. there Dec. 10, 184.3, at 92 yrs.<br />

Andrew Allison" (.54), b. Feb. 20, 17-54; m. Sarah, dau. of Dea. Eli<br />

Moore, who d. 1801. He m. second, 1802, Mrs. Betsey Evans,<br />

of Dublin, N. H., Avhere he d. May 28, 1841.<br />

26. Margaret Allison " (60), b. 27.<br />

April 1, 1756; m. David Quinton, of Walpole,<br />

N. H.<br />

Susannah Allison, s 28.<br />

29.<br />

b. Aug. 5, 1758; d. Aug. 6, 1758.<br />

Susannah ALison" (63), b. Oct. 13,1759; m. Lieut. John Moore, of<br />

Londonderry, X. H. She d. in Londonderry, April 28, 1809.<br />

Kathreen Allison '<br />

(71), b. April 1, 1762; m., 1785, Nathaniel Holmes,<br />

of Peterborough, N. H., where she d. April 9, 1831, aged 69<br />

years.<br />

30. John'Allison' (81), b. Aug. 15, 1704; d. before 31.<br />

Sept. 24, 1800; res.<br />

Londonderry, N. H.<br />

James Allison" (86), b. Feb. 22, 1767; removed to Weathersfield, Vt.,<br />

and d. there Feb. 23, 1805.<br />

32. Sarah Allison =<br />

(90), b. Dec. 17, 1769 or 1770; m., July 5, 1788, Daniel<br />

Abbot, of Peterborough, N. H. She d. in Xew York, N. Y.,<br />

Nov. 22, 1837.<br />

33. Stephen Allison," b. July 10, 1772; m. his cousin, Betsey McFarlaud.<br />

It was not a happy marriage and they separated, and he went<br />

to North Caiolina, where he d. at the age of 30 yrs. Child:<br />

Fanny Allison. »<br />

34. Samuel Allison ^<br />

[23], (Captain Samuel,^ Samuel i).<br />

He was born in Londonderry, N. H., April 27, 1749 ; m.<br />

Molly Barr, and removed to Dunbarton, N. H. ;<br />

became one<br />

of its first settlers, residing upon a farm a mile from the cen-<br />

ter of the said town, and said farm was owned in 1892 by<br />

John Ireland. Going there when a young man, he became<br />

thoroughly identified with the interests of the place and com-<br />

munity. On March 14, 1775, he and several others entered<br />

their jjrotest on the town book against the proceedings of a<br />

town meeting, believed by them to be illegal. When the<br />

Revolutionary war was calling for earnest effort on the part<br />

of the patriotic people, he was chosen, in 1777, one of a town's<br />

committee to hire soldiers for the war. He was interested<br />

in the religious matters of the town, and on May 26, 1789, he<br />

paid £1 :<br />

2s for pew number 22, in the gallery of the meeting-<br />

house "to be built." He died, in the prime of life, Aug. 27,

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