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Allen Azbill

Birth
Randolph County, North Carolina, USA
Death
15 Jan 1873 (aged 82–83)
Henderson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Lexington, Henderson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Parents:
Soloman Azbill Jr. 1763–1824
Sarah Elizabeth Jernigan 1765–1813

Allen moved with his parents from Giles County, Tennessee, to Lawrence County, Tennessee. He married Kiziah Stratton and moved with her and his mother to Henderson County, Tennessee.

Allen Azbill was a member of Constantine Lodge # 64, Free and Accepted Masons. Their records indicate he died in March 1872. Since many of his children are buried there, it is assumed he is buried at the Oak Grove Cemetery on the Lexington-Alberton Road in Henderson County, Tennessee.

Five miles east of Lexington, on the 15th inst., Mr. Allen Azbill died of pneumonia. Mr. Azbill was one of the earliest settlers of the county having been a resident over 50 years.

During the 1870 Census, Allen Azbill was living with his son, Rayburn Azbill, in the 20th District, Henderson County, Tennessee.

Allen Asbell in the 1850 United States Federal Census District 10, Henderson, Tennessee, USA
Allen Asbell 60
Keziah Asbell 50
Alzada Asbell 19
Salina Asbell 18
Lafayette Asbell 17
Flavial Asbell 16
Adeline Asbell 12
Reubin Asbell 9
Harry Asbell 5
Parents:
Soloman Azbill Jr. 1763–1824
Sarah Elizabeth Jernigan 1765–1813

Allen moved with his parents from Giles County, Tennessee, to Lawrence County, Tennessee. He married Kiziah Stratton and moved with her and his mother to Henderson County, Tennessee.

Allen Azbill was a member of Constantine Lodge # 64, Free and Accepted Masons. Their records indicate he died in March 1872. Since many of his children are buried there, it is assumed he is buried at the Oak Grove Cemetery on the Lexington-Alberton Road in Henderson County, Tennessee.

Five miles east of Lexington, on the 15th inst., Mr. Allen Azbill died of pneumonia. Mr. Azbill was one of the earliest settlers of the county having been a resident over 50 years.

During the 1870 Census, Allen Azbill was living with his son, Rayburn Azbill, in the 20th District, Henderson County, Tennessee.

Allen Asbell in the 1850 United States Federal Census District 10, Henderson, Tennessee, USA
Allen Asbell 60
Keziah Asbell 50
Alzada Asbell 19
Salina Asbell 18
Lafayette Asbell 17
Flavial Asbell 16
Adeline Asbell 12
Reubin Asbell 9
Harry Asbell 5


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