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Samuel Allison

Birth27 April 1749 - Londonderry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Death27 Aug 1800 - Dunbarton Center, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
MotherJanet Jeanette McFarland
FatherSamuel Allison

Born in Londonderry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA on 27 April 1749 to Samuel Allison and Janet Jeanette McFarland. Samuel Allison married Molly Barr and had 11 children. He passed away on 27 Aug 1800 in Dunbarton Center, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA.

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Samuel Allison
1722 - 1794
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Janet Jeanette Mcfarland
1722 - 1809
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Molly Barr
1751 - Unknown
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David Clinton Allison
1787 - 1851
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Walter Harris Allison
1792 - 1854
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John Allison
1776 - 1864
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James A Allison
1784 - 1867
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Margaret Barr Allison
1789 - 1823
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Elizabeth Allison
1780 - 1850
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Polly May Allison
1783 - Unknown
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Andrew Allison
1782 - 1822
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William Davidson Allison
1777 - 1842
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Jane Allison
Unknown - Unknown
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Samuel Allison
Unknown - Unknown

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