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Facts and Events
Andrew Allison was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Marriage Records
From Chalkley's:
- Vol. 2 - MARRIAGE BONDS. AUGUSTA COUNTY. 1786--March 21, Andrew Allison and Elizabeth Hall, daughter of John Hall.
- Vol. 2 - Marriage Record: 1786, --By Rev. Wm. Wilson: March 26th, Andrew Allison and Elizabeth Holt. [sic, s/b Elizabeth Hall]
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's:
- Vol. 2 - Tithables, 1781; Alexander Robertson's List: Samuel Hind and son John, Patrick Crawford and sons George and John, Robert Craig and sons John, Robert, and James, James and George Crawford, brothers Robert, John, and William, John Givens and sons Samuel, James, and William, Richard Rankin and sons Isaac and Richard; William Patterson and son William; James Givens and sons Samuel, Robert, and James, George Campbell and son John, Samuel Henderson and sons James, William, and David, John Lemons and son John, James Kerr and son James, George Anderson and son James, Andrew Russell and son Mathew, Robert Rogers and Father, John Allison and son Andrew, Timothy Coil and son Thomas, Adam Donlap and son William, James Alexander and sons Andrew and James, David White and James and Gordon, Henry Liner and son Henry, Ro. Stephen and son James, James Shackelford and son Reuben, Samuel Bell and son Samuel, Robert McColley and son Joseph, Jno. Patterson and son Robert, Mrs. Jane Wallace and son William, John Richey and son John, Col. George Mathews and son John, Jno. Brooks and son Moses, George King and son Robert, John Surfice and sons Martin, John, and Jacob, Thomas Hick and son Thomas. [Note: likely this Andrew Allison and his father John Allison].
- Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond: 1796--March 2, Jacob Vanlear and Andrew Allison, surety. Jacob Vanlear and Nancy (Agness) Hall, daughter of John Hall. [Note: Andrew Allison and Jacob Van Lear were brothers-in-law by marriage, they both married daughters of John Hall].
- Page 52.--14th June, 1800. John Mills' will--To wife and children; to son, Robert; to daughter, Elizabeth. Executors, brother-in-law Andrew Allison and John Allison. Teste: Alex. Robertson, H. King, Esther Gamble. Proved, 23d June, 1800, by Robertson and Gamble. Executors qualify.
- Page 196.--24th September, 1801. John Hall's will--To wife, Elizabeth; to daughter. Fanny, and her nine children; to Fanny's son, John; to daughter, Elizabeth, and her son, John Hall Allison; to son-in-law, Andrew Allison; to daughter, Nancy, and her son, John Hall van Lear; to brother's son, John Hall; to Benjamin Harrison, $1 _____. Executors, John Bell, John Gamble. Teste: John Emmitt, Joseph Mathews, John Blair. Proved, 22d February, 1802. Executors qualify.
Records in Montgomery County, VA
- Allison, John, Sr. (of Botetourt Co).
- Will probated June 1792.
- Names wife Lucy; children: William, Andrew, John, Sarah Vanlear; and a son-in law, John Rutledge.
- [A Brief of Wills and Marriages of Montgomery and Fincastle Counties, Virginia, 1733-1831 by Anne Lowry Worrell, pg. 45].
References
- ↑ Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
- Find A Grave.
Andrew Allison Birth 1764 Scotland [s/b abt. 1759 Augusta Co., VA] Death unknown Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Married Elizabeth Hall, daughter of Revolutionary War Patriot John Hall, on March 26, 1786 in Augusta County, Virginia.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131770238/andrew-allison
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