Alexander Allison

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Alexander Allison

Birth
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Oct 1860 (aged 58)
Maries County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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Alexander Allison, a native of Pennsylvania, was of Scotch Ancestry. He was a farmer by occupation and went to Missouri with his parents as a young man. Alexander married Jemima Crawford 15 Sep 1825 and they took up residence in Monroe County, Missouri. They had seven children:

JAMES WILKERSON b. 22 Jun 1826 d. 20 Dec 1908
Married Sarah Catherine Crigler 28 Sep 1852

JOHN B. b. 07 Sep 1828 d. 08 Mar 1904
Married Elizabeth Mosby Woodson 14 Nov 1850
WASHINGTON P. b. 08 Apr 1830
OSCAR M. b. 02 Jan 1832
FELIX MARION b. 13 Jan 1833 d. 21 May 1915
ARABELLA S. b. 28 May 1835
Married Henry Joshua Holmes
ELIZABETH J. b. 13 Oct 1836
Married Elijah Simms

Mrs. Jemima Crawford Allison died 13 Oct 1836 when her daughter, Elizabeth J. Allison, was born.

History of Boone County page 578
"Alexander Allison came to Boone county in 1815, and settled about six miles north of Columbia. He helped to make the first wagon road ever opened in Boone county. It was called the Boone's Lick road."
Alexander Allison, a native of Pennsylvania, was of Scotch Ancestry. He was a farmer by occupation and went to Missouri with his parents as a young man. Alexander married Jemima Crawford 15 Sep 1825 and they took up residence in Monroe County, Missouri. They had seven children:

JAMES WILKERSON b. 22 Jun 1826 d. 20 Dec 1908
Married Sarah Catherine Crigler 28 Sep 1852

JOHN B. b. 07 Sep 1828 d. 08 Mar 1904
Married Elizabeth Mosby Woodson 14 Nov 1850
WASHINGTON P. b. 08 Apr 1830
OSCAR M. b. 02 Jan 1832
FELIX MARION b. 13 Jan 1833 d. 21 May 1915
ARABELLA S. b. 28 May 1835
Married Henry Joshua Holmes
ELIZABETH J. b. 13 Oct 1836
Married Elijah Simms

Mrs. Jemima Crawford Allison died 13 Oct 1836 when her daughter, Elizabeth J. Allison, was born.

History of Boone County page 578
"Alexander Allison came to Boone county in 1815, and settled about six miles north of Columbia. He helped to make the first wagon road ever opened in Boone county. It was called the Boone's Lick road."


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