Person:John Allison (74)

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John Allison, Sr., of Frederick Co., MD
d.Bef 26 Aug 1769 Frederick County, Maryland
  • HJohn Allison, Sr., of Frederick Co., MD1679 - Bef 1769
  • WEleanor Henry1685 - 1776
m. Bef 1704
  1. Isabella Allison1704 - 1794
  2. Sarah Allison1710 - 1769
  3. Henry Allison1712 - 1789
Facts and Events
Name John Allison, Sr., of Frederick Co., MD
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1679 Charles County, Maryland
Marriage Bef 1704 to Eleanor Henry
Death[1] Bef 26 Aug 1769 Frederick County, Maryland

Will Abstract

Will of John Allison Senior of Frederick County in the Province of MaryLand, dated eighteen Day of December one thousand seven hundred sixty eight.
Names "my beloved wife" Elenor "all my personal Estate together with the Lease I hold from the heirs of James Edmonston and likewise the five Negroes which I have made over to my son Henry Allison.
Names Grand Children: William Allison, Henry Allison, Sarah Allison and Uphan Tracy.
Names Son Henry Allison, Daughter Isabella Willet, Daughter ___ Gore.
Appoints "my beloved Wife Elenor Allison to be my Sole Executrix"
[Signed] John Allison Senr. [Seal]
Wit: John Cook Junr., Philip Cooper
Proven 26th Day of August 1769.
Sworn before HBowles.
[Source: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999, Frederick County, Wills 1744-1777, Vol. 1].
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  1. 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave.

    John Allison
    Birth 1679
    Charles County, Maryland, USA
    Death 26 Aug 1769 (aged 89–90)
    Frederick County, Maryland, USA

    th great grandparent John Allison married Eleanor Henry ABT 1700 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County.

    MarylandPrince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y - Page 365.
    Aug 25, 1741 from John Allison of PG, planter, to Henry Allison, son and heir apparent of the sd John Allison, for the natural love that sd John Allison has for sd Henry Allison, and for the better maintenance, support, livelihood, and preferment of sd Henry Allison, and for 10 £ sterling, John gives Henry a tract of land called Scotland, in Maryland, being part of a tract of land called Allisons Adventure, lying in PG, and bounded by the south side of a small branch that runs into Potowmack River about 4 miles below the mouth of Monocasey River, containing and laid out for about 150 acres. Signed - John Allison. Wit - Thomas Lee, Js Wilson*, Richard Keene*. This deed was acknowledged by John Allison and Eleanor, his wife, parties to the within deed. Recorded Aug 25, 1741.

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49559239/john-allison