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1750 - 1813
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Born |
1740-1750 |
Augusta Co, Virginia, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Aug 1813 |
Wythe Co, Virginia, USA |
Person ID |
I3624 |
Clarkson |
Last Modified |
10 Jun 2020 |
Father |
Robert Allison, b. 1700-1710, Ireland , d. 1769, Augusta Co, Virginia, USA |
Mother |
Hannah McClure, b. 1719, Augusta Co, Virginia, USA |
Married |
Abt 1735 |
Pennsylvania, USA |
Family ID |
F1383 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Nancy Agnes [Unknown], b. 1750, Virginia, USA , d. Apr 1816, Wythe Co, Virginia, USA |
Children |
| 1. Hannah Allison, b. 1768, d. 1845 |
| 2. John Allison, b. 1779, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. James Allison, b. 1780, d. 1845 |
| 4. Francis Allison, b. 1789, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 5. Charles Allison, b. 1788, d. 1848 |
| 6. Phoebe Allison, b. 1770, d. 1882 |
| 7. Stephen Allison, b. 1785, d. 1816 |
| 8. William Allison, b. 1787, d. 1833 |
| 9. Robert Allison, b. 1789, d. 1832 |
| 10. Martha Allison, b. 1793, d. 1848 |
| 11. Jean Allison, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 12. Rhoda Allison |
| 13. Mary Allison |
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Family ID |
F1391 |
Group Sheet |
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External Links |
| Allison, Halbert
Halbert Allison as a part of the "Early Settlers of Augusta County Virginia" project at the WeRelate database. |
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Notes |
- 1769, 24 July; Augusta County Virginia Will Book 4, page 223; Robert (mark) Allison's will--To son James, has received his part; to daughter Mary Davison, has received her part; to son John, 10 shillings; to daughter Agness; to son Robert, infant, testator's home plantation; to son Francis, infant, 250 acres on Mill Creek; to son Halbert, received his part already; to wife Hannah; to daughter Janet. Teste: Alexander (mark) McClure, Arthur McClure, Joseph Walker, Joseph Walker, Jr. Proved, 15th August, 1769, by all except Joseph Walker, Jr. Hannah Allison qualifies, with Alex. and John McCluer.
[source] Chalkley; at We Relate Database of delijim (Jim Veregee).
1770; At a court held for Botetourt County the 15th August, 1770. This day came the parties by their attornies, & thereupon came also a jury, towit: George Patterson, Josiah Huntsman, John Willson, John Wallace, Halbert Allison, John Allison, William Lawrence, William Curry, David Smith, Jonas Ervin, James Allison & James McKee. One of the jurors withdrawn by consent of the parties, jury discharged from rendering their verdict, and the plff. not further prosecuting, on the motion of the deft., it is ordered that this suit be discontinued, and that plff. pay to deft, his costs by him about this defendant in this behalf expended.
1770, March 1; Samuel Newberry to Halbert Allison. 7 pounds,personal property. Witnesses: John Allison, James Allison.
1779, 2 March; Holbert Allison, Francis Allison and James Allison took the 'Oath of Fidelity' to the state. (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography)
1800, Jan 15; William Calfee, Halbert Allison, William Harold, Henry Davies, Senr., Thomas Foster, David Sayers, Thomas Whitlock or any three, to view the road running from Craig's Ford past Robt. Carter's plantation, the nearest and best way to Henry Davies' Mill, thence down the south side of New River, the nearest and best way to the Montgomery County line and report.
[source] Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1790-1791; 1795-1810, Volume 1, by Mary B. Kegley, 1996.
An entry in the FindAGrave database suggests that Halbert Allison and his wife Nancy Agness are buried in the Trigg Cemetery at Austinville in Wythe County Virginia. This cemetery is abandoned, and no tombstone has been located.
Records have been gathered on Halbert Allison, and are included as a part of the "Early Settlers of Augusta County Virginia" project at the WeRelate database. See the associated link.
A transcription of Robert Allison's Will is available at WeRelate.
Notes for Halbert Allison; compiled by Pamela Hutchison Garrett, 2017; for Family Stories at pamgarrett.com.
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