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Thomas Alexander Allison

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Thomas Alexander Allison

Birth
Death
8 Jun 1879 (aged 84)
Burial
Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.7855389, Longitude: -80.8912889
Plot
Row 32 Grave 6
Memorial ID
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Note: The cemetery's list has a comment that was furnished information:

"Member State Legislature, Trustee Statesville Female College and Davidson College; Elder Fourth Creek Presbyterian Church."

North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, page 151 of "Richard Monroe Allison, Of Statesville, NC" shows the children as:'
Evaline Allison, b. 26 Jul 1817; m. 12 Nov 1833, Miles M. Bailey; d. 17 Jul 1852
2. Esther Selina Allison, b. 25 May 1819; m. Rev Thaddeus C. Crawford 1 Sep 1847, and d. 23 May 1848. No children.
3. Richard Monroe Allison, b. 22 Apr 1821; m. 27 Oct 1842, Elizabeth C. Hampton; res. Statesville, NC
4. Letitia Allison, m. Dr. Richard Carson
5. Margaret Adaline Allison, b. 29 Oct 1826; m. 1 Sep 1848, Augustus C. Houston and d. 13 Aug 1850. He d. 20 Feb, 1860. One son, John Augustus Houston, b. 11 Jun 1848
6. John Andrew Allison, b. 26 Jul 1828; d. 13 Sept 1830
7. Andrew John Amos Allison, b. 10 Oct 1830; physician; res. Mississippi; m. Mary Locke; m. second, Laura Matthews
8. Roxannah Allison, b. 4 Aug 1833; d. 11 Aug 1833
9. Joseph Cornelius Allison, b. 28 Sep 1834; d. 15 Dec 1836
10. Thomas Alexander Allison, Jr. He was killed by a falling tree.

The following comment is included with this information:
"Thomas Alexander Allison. He was born Dec 19, 1794; died Feb. 24, 1854. He married, Sept 19, 1816, Lettice, daughter of Richard Allison, and his own cousin. She was born June 19, 1796; died June 8, 1879, at Statesville, NC. Before the war he was one of the largest land owners and farmers in Iredell County. For a number of years he was a member of the state legislature, and elder in the Presbyterian church and noted for his piety and strong character."
Note: The cemetery's list has a comment that was furnished information:

"Member State Legislature, Trustee Statesville Female College and Davidson College; Elder Fourth Creek Presbyterian Church."

North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, page 151 of "Richard Monroe Allison, Of Statesville, NC" shows the children as:'
Evaline Allison, b. 26 Jul 1817; m. 12 Nov 1833, Miles M. Bailey; d. 17 Jul 1852
2. Esther Selina Allison, b. 25 May 1819; m. Rev Thaddeus C. Crawford 1 Sep 1847, and d. 23 May 1848. No children.
3. Richard Monroe Allison, b. 22 Apr 1821; m. 27 Oct 1842, Elizabeth C. Hampton; res. Statesville, NC
4. Letitia Allison, m. Dr. Richard Carson
5. Margaret Adaline Allison, b. 29 Oct 1826; m. 1 Sep 1848, Augustus C. Houston and d. 13 Aug 1850. He d. 20 Feb, 1860. One son, John Augustus Houston, b. 11 Jun 1848
6. John Andrew Allison, b. 26 Jul 1828; d. 13 Sept 1830
7. Andrew John Amos Allison, b. 10 Oct 1830; physician; res. Mississippi; m. Mary Locke; m. second, Laura Matthews
8. Roxannah Allison, b. 4 Aug 1833; d. 11 Aug 1833
9. Joseph Cornelius Allison, b. 28 Sep 1834; d. 15 Dec 1836
10. Thomas Alexander Allison, Jr. He was killed by a falling tree.

The following comment is included with this information:
"Thomas Alexander Allison. He was born Dec 19, 1794; died Feb. 24, 1854. He married, Sept 19, 1816, Lettice, daughter of Richard Allison, and his own cousin. She was born June 19, 1796; died June 8, 1879, at Statesville, NC. Before the war he was one of the largest land owners and farmers in Iredell County. For a number of years he was a member of the state legislature, and elder in the Presbyterian church and noted for his piety and strong character."


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