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John Allison

Birth
Charles County, Maryland, USA
Death
26 Aug 1769 (aged 89–90)
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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8th great grandparent John Allison married Eleanor Henry ABT 1700 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County.
THE SARAH ATTACHED TO THEIR MEMORIAL IS NOT THEIR DAUGHTER: Contributed by Ralph D. Smith

Nov. 1748 - Capt. James Edmonston, of Prince George's Co., Gent., leases to John Allison, of Prince George's Co., planter, all that tract of land, now in the tenure and occupation of the said John Allison, being part of a tract called "Prevention," lying on Rock Creek (adjoining John Hardy), containing about 71 acres. This lease is for the term of the natural lives of the said John Allison, Eleanor his wife, and George Tannehill, grandson of the said John Allison. The yearly rent, payable at Rock Creek Landing in Prince George's Co., is 600 pounds of tobacco. Allison may not assign the lease without Edmonston's permission. Allison will, within 1 year, plant an orchard of 100 trees. Ninian Tannehill, Sr., witnesses the lease.
Source: Prince George's Co., Md. Land Records, Liber EE, p. 600.
Comment: John's grandson, George Tannehill, is the son of John's dau. Sarah Allison and her husband Andrew Tannehill.

MarylandPrince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y - Page 365.
Aug 25, 1741 from John Allison of PG, planter, to Henry Allison, son and heir apparent of the sd John Allison, for the natural love that sd John Allison has for sd Henry Allison, and for the better maintenance, support, livelihood, and preferment of sd Henry Allison, and for 10 £ sterling, John gives Henry a tract of land called Scotland, in Maryland, being part of a tract of land called Allisons Adventure, lying in PG, and bounded by the south side of a small branch that runs into Potowmack River about 4 miles below the mouth of Monocasey River, containing and laid out for about 150 acres. Signed - John Allison. Wit - Thomas Lee, Js Wilson*, Richard Keene*. This deed was acknowledged by John Allison and Eleanor, his wife, parties to the within deed. Recorded Aug 25, 1741.
8th great grandparent John Allison married Eleanor Henry ABT 1700 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County.
THE SARAH ATTACHED TO THEIR MEMORIAL IS NOT THEIR DAUGHTER: Contributed by Ralph D. Smith

Nov. 1748 - Capt. James Edmonston, of Prince George's Co., Gent., leases to John Allison, of Prince George's Co., planter, all that tract of land, now in the tenure and occupation of the said John Allison, being part of a tract called "Prevention," lying on Rock Creek (adjoining John Hardy), containing about 71 acres. This lease is for the term of the natural lives of the said John Allison, Eleanor his wife, and George Tannehill, grandson of the said John Allison. The yearly rent, payable at Rock Creek Landing in Prince George's Co., is 600 pounds of tobacco. Allison may not assign the lease without Edmonston's permission. Allison will, within 1 year, plant an orchard of 100 trees. Ninian Tannehill, Sr., witnesses the lease.
Source: Prince George's Co., Md. Land Records, Liber EE, p. 600.
Comment: John's grandson, George Tannehill, is the son of John's dau. Sarah Allison and her husband Andrew Tannehill.

MarylandPrince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y - Page 365.
Aug 25, 1741 from John Allison of PG, planter, to Henry Allison, son and heir apparent of the sd John Allison, for the natural love that sd John Allison has for sd Henry Allison, and for the better maintenance, support, livelihood, and preferment of sd Henry Allison, and for 10 £ sterling, John gives Henry a tract of land called Scotland, in Maryland, being part of a tract of land called Allisons Adventure, lying in PG, and bounded by the south side of a small branch that runs into Potowmack River about 4 miles below the mouth of Monocasey River, containing and laid out for about 150 acres. Signed - John Allison. Wit - Thomas Lee, Js Wilson*, Richard Keene*. This deed was acknowledged by John Allison and Eleanor, his wife, parties to the within deed. Recorded Aug 25, 1741.


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