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John F Allsup Jr.

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John F Allsup Jr.

Birth
Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA
Death
7 Sep 1824 (aged 48–49)
Jackson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Vallonia, Jackson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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John Alsup Jr. was appointed the first commissioner of the turnpike road leading from the top of Cumberland Gap to the Forty Mile Tree an the State Road by the Knox County Court in 1804. It was ordered that he receive for his services nine shillings
March 5, 1804, John Alsup was appointed "Constable for the Town of Barbourville, and he, together with Elijah and Thos. Tuggle, acknowledged their bond in the Penalty of 150 pounds as the law directs." Thus John Alsup was the first police official of the new town.

There is a John F. Allsup (Mem ID. 214444851) buried in Harrell Cemetery in Jackson County, Indiana. This is the same cemetery where his wife is buried. Could be they are one and the same John Allsup.
John Alsup Jr. was appointed the first commissioner of the turnpike road leading from the top of Cumberland Gap to the Forty Mile Tree an the State Road by the Knox County Court in 1804. It was ordered that he receive for his services nine shillings
March 5, 1804, John Alsup was appointed "Constable for the Town of Barbourville, and he, together with Elijah and Thos. Tuggle, acknowledged their bond in the Penalty of 150 pounds as the law directs." Thus John Alsup was the first police official of the new town.

There is a John F. Allsup (Mem ID. 214444851) buried in Harrell Cemetery in Jackson County, Indiana. This is the same cemetery where his wife is buried. Could be they are one and the same John Allsup.


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