Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
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Fredrick E. Allison and Barbara A. Smith




Husband Fredrick E. Allison 1

           Born:  - Clinton Co, PA
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         Father: Matthew Allison, Esq. (1756-1828) 1 2 3
         Mother: Sarah Baine (      -      ) 3


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Wife Barbara A. Smith 3

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Children
1 M Orlando I. Allison 3

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2 F Josephine A. Allison 3

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3 M William Forest Allison 3

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4 F Mary Allison 3

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5 F Ann Allison 3

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6 F Susan Almyra Allison 3

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         Spouse: I. L. Klienstiver (      -      ) 3


7 F Emma Jane Allison 3

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         Spouse: N. G. Cole (      -      ) 3


8 F Lucy Elvernon Allison 3

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9 M Irvine Holbrook Allison 3

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10 F Ellen C. Allison 3

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         Status: Adopted
         Spouse: James K. Green (      -      ) 3



General Notes: Husband - Fredrick E. Allison


was reared in Clinton county, in the small village of Salona, until he was eighteen years of age. When a youth he was the “village chore-boy,” earning and receiv­ing small sums of money for doing errands, chopping stove wood, etc., which money he invested in books, and tallow candles to enable him to study by night. Having obtained a fair education by his own efforts, he came to Venango county, and engaged in school teaching, but soon abandoned the profession as $13 were the highest monthly wages paid by the school boards; and it might be added here that he boarded around with the scholars, and occasionally “aired the spare bed.” He was employed as superintendent of an iron furnace by James Hughes, Myers & Hunter, for several years, and again accepted a similar position with William Cross, in Hickory township, where subsequently he engaged in the mercantile and lumber businesses.

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Sources


1 —, Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania, Including the Counties of Centre, Clinton, Union and Snyder. (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1898), Pg 504.

2 John Blair Linn, History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883), Pg 174.

3 —, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, and Forest, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., Publishers, 1890), Pg 967.


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