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64 JANET ALLISON, OF LONDONDERRY, N. H.<br />

1800, and is buried in the cemetery at Dunbartou. He was<br />

51 years 4 months of age.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

35. Samuel Allison,* d. young.<br />

36. John Allison* (95), b. March 23, 1776; res. Peterborough, N". H., and<br />

d. there Aug. 13, 1764, aged 88 yrs., 4 mo.<br />

37. William Davidson Allison* (103), b. December, 1777; ra. Amey<br />

Adlington; res. <strong>Boston</strong>, Mass., and d. 1842.<br />

38. Elizabeth Allison* (113), b. Aug. 3, 1780; d. Manchester, N. H.,<br />

Aug. 29, 1850; res. Manchester, N. H. She m. Daniel Hall.<br />

39. Andrew Allison* (123), b. Sept. 18, 1782; d. Feb. 12, 1822; res. Dun-<br />

bartou, X. H. ;<br />

m. Sarah Bronson.<br />

40. Polly May Allison,* m. David Culver; res. Weathersfield, Yt. 41.<br />

42.<br />

They<br />

had children: one was named Eliza Culver.'<br />

James Allison* (130), b. May 24, 1784; d. Feb. 2, 1867; res. Dunbarton,<br />

N. H.<br />

David Clinton Allison* (146), b. April 27, 1787; m. Mary Bronson, a<br />

sister to Andrew's wife; res. Concord, N. H., and d. there<br />

43.<br />

July 1, 1851.<br />

Margaret Barr Allison* (158), b. 1789; m. Samuel Evans, and d.<br />

Sept. 25, 1823.<br />

44.<br />

45.<br />

Jane Allison.* She was never married, but lived to an advanced<br />

age, and d. in Warner, N. H., and is there buried. Her home<br />

was with her brother, .James Allison.<br />

Walter Harris Allison <<br />

(162), b. Dec. 30, 1792; m. Sarah Allen; re«.<br />

Brookfield and <strong>Boston</strong>, Mass. He d. June 13, 1854.<br />

46. Janet Allison ^<br />

[24], (Captain Samuel,^ SamueP).<br />

She was born in Londonderry, N. H., July 13, 1751. She<br />

married, about 1782, James Stinson, of Dunbarton, N. H.,<br />

born March 21, 1745. He was of Scotch descent, and his language<br />

clearly indicated his descent "from the land of Wallace,<br />

Bruce, and the bonny Dundee." He was noted for his<br />

honesty, uprightness, and integrity. He was a farmer, and<br />

the farm which he cleared, and in which he delighted, wit-<br />

nessed his closing days. He died April 5, 1827. Mrs. Stin-<br />

son located with her husband in Dunbarton about 1775, and<br />

survived him some sixteen years, and received a pension for<br />

his Revolutionary services, which were rendered under Gen-<br />

eral Stark at the battle of Bunker Hill. She was a strongminded<br />

and sensible woman, had a remarkably retentive<br />

memory, and her conversational powers were good. She<br />

retained her mind to the last of life, and died in Dunbarton,<br />

N. H., Dec. 10, 1843.<br />

ClIIi>I)ItEN BORN IN DUNBARTON,<br />

N. H.<br />

47. William Stinson,* b. Oct. 6, 1783; d. when about 23 yrs. of age; single.<br />

48. Mary Stinson,* b. Nov. 30, 1785; d. Dunbarton, N. H., 1865.

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