Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Daughter | Helen Lois Allison (3 Mar 1910 - 4 Feb 1986) |
Daughter | Eunice Mae ("Enie") Allison+ (23 Aug 1911 - 24 Apr 1985) |
Son | Guy Carlton ("Jack") Allison, Jr.+ (4 Jan 1917 - 24 Nov 1975) |
Daughter | Dorothy Nel Allison+ (17 Nov 1925 - 27 Mar 1999) |
Birth | 11 Oct 1882 | Guy Carlton Allison was born on 11 Oct 1882 in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. Although his Bible, his daughter and his World War I draft card have his birth year as 1882, his death certificate has 1884 and his tombstone has 1883.1,2,3 |
Marriage | 16 Aug 1905 | He and Mattie Junkins were married on 16 Aug 1905 in Anderson, South Carolina.3 |
Death | 3 Mar 1957 | He died on 3 Mar 1957 at age 74 in Anderson, South Carolina.4,5 |
Burial | 1957 | He was buried in 1957 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Anderson County, South Carolina.6,7,8 |
Note | Family bible says he died March 5, 1957. | |
Occupation | Guy Carlton Allison was a Mechanic - For years owned his own garage and tow service.7 | |
Person Source | He had person sources.9,7,10 | |
Occupation | 1900 | In 1900 Guy Carlton Allison was a Day Laborer.2 |
Census | 1900 | He appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.2 |
Residence | 1903 | He lived in Hartwell, Georgia and moved to Anderson, South Carolina in 1903.7 |
Residence | 1907 | He lived in 31 Cox Mill, Anderson, South Carolina, in 1907.11 |
Occupation | 1907 | In 1907 Guy Carlton Allison was a Clerk, Cox Mills Store in Anderson, South Carolina.11 |
Occupation | 1909 | In 1909 Guy Carlton Allison was a Clerk, Jones & McCarley in Anderson, South Carolina.12 |
Residence | 1909 | He lived in 54 Cox Mill, Anderson, South Carolina, in 1909.12 |
Occupation | 1910 | In 1910 Guy Carlton Allison was a Salesman for bottling company (Coca Cola.)13 |
Census | 1910 | He appeared in the census in 1910 in Anderson, South Carolina.14 |
Residence | bet 1915 and 1916 | He lived in 104 Brooklyn Ave., Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1915 and 1916.15 |
Occupation | bet 1915 and 1916 | Bet 1915 and 1916 Guy Carlton Allison was a Manager, Coca-Cola Bottling Co. in Anderson, South Carolina.16,17 |
Residence | bet 1917 and 1918 | He lived in 215 E. Earl, Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1917 and 1918.18 |
Occupation | bet 1917 and 1918 | Bet 1917 and 1918 Guy Carlton Allison was a Salesman, Coca-Cola Co. in Anderson, South Carolina.19 |
Misc | 1918 | He attended family reunion in 1918.20 |
Military | 12 Sep 1918 | He served in the military Registered for the draft but was not called to serve. on 12 Sep 1918.1 |
Census | 1920 | He appeared in the census in 1920 in Anderson, South Carolina.21 |
Residence | bet 1920 and 1921 | He lived in 313 E. Earle, Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1920 and 1921.22 |
Occupation | bet 1920 and 1921 | Bet 1920 and 1921 Guy Carlton Allison was a Mechanic, Anderson Auto Co.22 |
Misc | abt 1922 | He struck by lightning while standing on street with brother abt 1922 in Anderson, South Carolina.23 |
Residence | bet 1922 and 1923 | He lived in Calhoun Extd, Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1922 and 1923.24 |
Occupation | bet 1922 and 1923 | Bet 1922 and 1923 Guy Carlton Allison was a co-owner of Allison Brothers Garage (GC & WS) at 218 W. Benson in Anderson County, South Carolina.24 |
Residence | Dec 1922 | He lived in 103 Arlington Ave, Anderson, South Carolina, in Dec 1922.25 |
Residence | 1925 | He lived in 708 Murray Avenue, Anderson, South Carolina, in 1925.26 |
Occupation | 1925 | In 1925 Guy Carlton Allison was a Garage, 218 W. Benson, Anderson, SC.26 |
Census | 1930 | He appeared in the census in 1930 in Anderson, South Carolina.27 |
Residence | 1936 | He lived in 226 (708) Murray Ave, Anderson, South Carolina, in 1936.28 |
Occupation | 1936 | In 1936 Guy Carlton Allison was an Allison Garage, Auto Repairs in 121 E. Church, Anderson, South Carolina.28 |
Occupation | 1940 | In 1940 Guy Carlton Allison was a Manager of Auto Garage.29 |
Census | 1940 | He appeared in the census in 1940 in Anderson, South Carolina.29 |
Residence | 1947 | He lived in 1004 N. Main, Anderson, South Carolina, in 1947.30 |
Occupation | 1947 | In 1947 Guy Carlton Allison was an Auto Repair in 207 W. Benson, Anderson, South Carolina.30 |
Residence | bet 1952 and 1957 | He lived in 1219 S. Towers, Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1952 and 1957.31,32 |
Occupation | bet 1954 and 1955 | Bet 1954 and 1955 Guy Carlton Allison was an Auto Repair in Anderson, South Carolina.33 |
Last Edited | 23 Sep 2020 |
Father | John Quincy Allison (12 Sep 1829 - 23 Sep 1906) |
Mother | Arminda Elizabeth Parker (18 Nov 1830 - 2 Feb 1901) |
Daughter | Mary Arminda (Mollie) Allison (bet 1876 and 1877 - 1948) |
Son | William S. ("Will") Allison (Jul 1878 - 5 Sep 1940) |
Son | Fred R. Allison (Sep 1880 - 1932) |
Son | Guy Carlton Allison+ (11 Oct 1882 - 3 Mar 1957) |
Daughter | Lilly Clara Allison+ (Jan 1886 - 3 Feb 1982) |
Daughter | Annie Allison (Feb 1888 - 16 Mar 1954) |
Son | James A. ("Jim") Allison (Apr 1891 - aft 1957) |
Son | Harold Quincy Allison+ (1 Apr 1894 - 29 Nov 1992) |
Daughter | Maye Rosina Allison (Feb 1896 - 1985) |
Daughter | Reba Esther Allison+ (3 Feb 1898 - 27 Mar 1982) |
Birth | 7 Sep 1854 | Albin Cone Allison was born on 7 Sep 1854 in Clarke County, Georgia.1 |
Marriage | 24 Dec 1874 | He and Mary Lantha Louiza Center were married on 24 Dec 1874 in Clarke County, Georgia.2,3,1 |
Death | 6 Oct 1929 | He died on 6 Oct 1929 at age 75 in Barnesville, (Aldora) Georgia.1 |
Burial | 1929 | He was buried in 1929 at Old Silver Brook Cemetery in Anderson, South Carolina.4 |
Note | Albin Cone Allison was named for the Rev. William Cone. Albin's name was spelled various ways including Albon, Albern, & Alvin. | |
Census | 1860 | Albin Cone Allison appeared in the census in 1860 in Clarke Co, Ga (Watkinsville Dist.)5 |
Education | 1868 | He was educated in 1868 at M. L. Dunaway School (won first prize for speech Sep 1868) in Clarke County, Georgia.6 |
Census | 1870 | He appeared in the census in 1870 in Clarke County, Georgia.7 |
Residence | 1877 | He lived in Clarke County, Georgia (Georgia Factory District), in 1877.8 |
Residence | bet 1878 and 1881 | He lived in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, bet 1878 and 1881.9,10,11 |
Census | 1880 | He appeared in the census in 1880 in Clarke County, Georgia (1st WD, Athens.)11 |
Religion | 1 Nov 1885 | He was joining Carteret Street Methodist Church by certificate on 1 Nov 1885 in Beaufort, South Carolina.12 |
Residence | 29 Jan 1890 | He lived in a house on "the Point" that caught fire in Beaufort, South Carolina, on 29 Jan 1890.13 |
Residence | Feb 1890 | He lived at in Beaufort, South Carolina and moved his family to Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, in Feb 1890.14 |
Residence | bet Mar 1890 and Dec 1890 | He lived in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia (Barbers Creek Militia District), bet Mar 1890 and Dec 1890.15 |
Religion | 5 May 1890 | He was removed from membership of Carteret Street Methodist Church by letter on 5 May 1890.12 |
Residence | bet 1891 and 1892 | He lived in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, bet 1891 and 1892.16,17 |
Census | 1900 | He appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.18 |
Occupation | 1900 | In 1900 Albin Cone Allison was a Day Laborer.18 |
Occupation | 1910 | In 1910 Albin Cone Allison was a Farmer. |
Census | 1910 | He appeared in the census in 1910 in Hart County, Georgia (1114 Milita Distl.)19 |
Residence | bet 1915 and 1916 | He lived at 16 Mitchell in Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1915 and 1916.20 |
Occupation | bet 1915 and 1918 | Bet 1915 and 1918 Albin Cone Allison was an employee of Riverside Mills in Anderson, South Carolina.21 |
Residence | bet 1917 and 1918 | He lived at 32 E. Market, Riverside Mills, in Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1917 and 1918.22 |
Misc | 1918 | He had family reunion in 1918.23 |
Residence | 1919 | He lived in Anderson, South Carolina, in 1919.24 |
Religion | 1919 | He was member of Toxaway Methodist Church, Anderson, SC in 1919.24 |
Occupation | 1920 | In 1920 Albin Cone Allison was working in cotton mill.25 |
Census | 1920 | He appeared in the census in 1920 in Anderson, South Carolina.25 |
Residence | bet 1920 and 1921 | He lived at 77 Good in Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1920 and 1921.26 |
Occupation | bet 1920 and 1921 | Bet 1920 and 1921 Albin Cone Allison was an employee of Riverside Mills.26 |
Occupation | 1925 | In 1925 Albin Cone Allison was an employee of an auto filling station.27 |
Residence | 1925 | He lived at 1405 E River in Anderson, South Carolina, in 1925.27 |
Last Edited | 13 May 2020 |
Father | William Center (8 Apr 1815 - 28 Mar 1900) |
Mother | Mary Lee (18 Jan 1825 - 23 Jun 1897) |
Daughter | Mary Arminda (Mollie) Allison (bet 1876 and 1877 - 1948) |
Son | William S. ("Will") Allison (Jul 1878 - 5 Sep 1940) |
Son | Fred R. Allison (Sep 1880 - 1932) |
Son | Guy Carlton Allison+ (11 Oct 1882 - 3 Mar 1957) |
Daughter | Lilly Clara Allison+ (Jan 1886 - 3 Feb 1982) |
Daughter | Annie Allison (Feb 1888 - 16 Mar 1954) |
Son | James A. ("Jim") Allison (Apr 1891 - aft 1957) |
Son | Harold Quincy Allison+ (1 Apr 1894 - 29 Nov 1992) |
Daughter | Maye Rosina Allison (Feb 1896 - 1985) |
Daughter | Reba Esther Allison+ (3 Feb 1898 - 27 Mar 1982) |
Birth | 16 Dec 1857 | Mary Lantha Louiza Center was born on 16 Dec 1857 in Georgia.1,2,3 |
Marriage | 24 Dec 1874 | Albin Cone Allison and she were married on 24 Dec 1874 in Clarke County, Georgia.4,5,6 |
Death | 26 Jun 1923 | She died following surgery for abscess of the liver on 26 Jun 1923 at age 65 in Anderson County, South Carolina.7 |
Burial | 27 Jun 1923 | She was buried on 27 Jun 1923 at Old Silver Brook Cemetery in Anderson, South Carolina. (Tombstone has name as "Mary A.")7 |
Person Source | Mary Lantha Louiza Center had person sources.8,5,9,10 | |
Census | 1860 | She appeared in the census in 1860 in Clarke County, Georgia (Athens PO.)2 |
Census | 1880 | She appeared in the census in 1880 in Clarke County, Georgia (1st WD, Athens.)11 |
Religion | 1 Nov 1885 | She was joining Carteret Steet Methodist Church on 1 Nov 1885 in Beaufort, South Carolina.12 |
Religion | 5 May 1890 | She was removed from membership of Carteret Street Methodist Church by letter on 5 May 1890.12 |
Census | 1900 | She appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.3 |
Census | 1910 | She appeared in the census in 1910 in Hart County, Georgia (1114 Milita Distl.)13 |
Religion | 1919 | She was member of Toxaway Methodist Church, Anderson, SC in 1919.14 |
Residence | 1919 | She lived in Anderson, South Carolina, in 1919.14 |
Census | 1920 | She appeared in the census in 1920 in Anderson, South Carolina.15 |
Last Edited | 13 May 2020 |
Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Birth | bet 1876 and 1877 | Mary Arminda (Mollie) Allison was born bet 1876 and 1877.1,2 |
Death | 1948 | She died in 1948 in Hart County, Georgia.3 |
Note | Not listed in 1900 Census. | |
Person Source | Mary Arminda (Mollie) Allison had person sources.2,4 | |
Census | 1880 | She appeared in the census in 1880 in Clarke County, Georgia (1st WD, Athens.)1 |
Census | 1920 | She appeared in the census in 1920 in Lavonia, Franklin County, Georgia, Bryant Dist.5 |
Last Edited | 2 May 2016 |
Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Birth | Sep 1880 | Fred R. Allison was born in Sep 1880 in Georgia.1 |
Marriage | aft 1909 | He and Lula Martin were married aft 1909.2 |
Marriage | bef 1910 | He and Mamie ? were married bef 1910.3 |
Death | 1932 | He died in 1932 at age ~52 in Charlotte, North Carolina.4,2 |
Burial | 1932 | He was buried in 1932 at Silver Brook Cemetery in Anderson County, South Carolina. Funeral at home of Guy C. Allison.2 |
Person Source | Fred R. Allison had person sources.1,2 | |
Census | 1900 | He appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.1 |
Occupation | 1907 | In 1907 Fred R. Allison was a Manager Cox Mills Store in Anderson, South Carolina.5 |
Residence | 1909 | He lived in 819 West End Avenue, Anderson, South Carolina, in 1909.6 |
Occupation | 1909 | In 1909 Fred R. Allison was an Agent, Met Life Insurance Co. in Anderson, South Carolina.7 |
Residence | bet 1915 and 1916 | He lived in 16 Mitchell, Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1915 and 1916.8 |
Occupation | bet 1915 and 1916 | Bet 1915 and 1916 Fred R. Allison was a Grocer in Anderson, South Carolina.9 |
Last Edited | 12 Feb 2019 |
Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Birth | Jul 1878 | William S. ("Will") Allison was born in Jul 1878 in Georgia.1 |
Marriage | abt 1900 | He and Stella Whitfield were married abt 1900.2 |
Death | 5 Sep 1940 | He died on 5 Sep 1940 at age 62 in Anderson, South Carolina.3 |
Burial | 1940 | He was buried in 1940 at Silverbrook Cemetery in Anderson, South Carolina.3 |
Note | He appears to have been person listed as Marion W. on 1900 census. | |
Person Source | William S. ("Will") Allison had person sources.4,1,5 | |
Census | 1880 | He appeared in the census in 1880 in Clarke County, Georgia (1st WD, Athens.)1 |
Occupation | bet 1922 and 1923 | Bet 1922 and 1923 William S. ("Will") Allison was a co-owner of Allison Brothers Garage (GC & WS) at 218 W. Benson in Anderson, South Carolina.6 |
Census | 1930 | He appeared in the census in 1930 in Charlotte, North Carolina. |
Last Edited | 12 May 2020 |
Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Son | Clarence L. Kinley (abt 1907 - ) |
Son | Neal C. Kinley (abt 1908 - ) |
Birth | Jan 1886 | Lilly Clara Allison was born in Jan 1886 in Beaufort, South Carolina.1,2 |
Death | 3 Feb 1982 | She died on 3 Feb 1982 at age 96 in Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina.3 |
Note | May have been born in Beaufort, SC. The family lived there 1885-1890. | |
Person Source | Lilly Clara Allison had person sources.4,5 | |
Census | 1900 | She appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.5 |
Census | 1910 | She appeared in the census in 1910 in Hart County, Georgia (1114 Milita Distl.)6 |
Census | 1920 | She appeared in the census in 1920 in Anderson, South Carolina.7 |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2019 |
Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Birth | Feb 1888 | Annie Allison was born in Feb 1888 in South Carolina.1,2,3 |
Marriage | Luther Bryson and she were married in Hart County, Georgia.4 | |
Death | 16 Mar 1954 | She died on 16 Mar 1954 at age 66 in Hart County, Georgia.5 |
Burial | She was buried in Sardis Baptist.5 |
Note | May have been born in Beaufort, SC. The family lived there from 1885-1890. | |
Person Source | Annie Allison had person sources.3,6 | |
Census | 1900 | She appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.6 |
Last Edited | 7 May 2020 |
Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Birth | Apr 1891 | James A. ("Jim") Allison was born in Apr 1891 in Georgia.1,2 |
Death | aft 1957 | He died aft 1957.3 |
Person Source | James A. ("Jim") Allison had person sources.4,1 | |
Census | 1900 | He appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.2 |
Census | 1910 | He appeared in the census in 1910 in Hart County, Georgia (1114 Milita Distl.)4 |
Last Edited | 8 May 2020 |
Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Daughter | Betty Allison |
Daughter | Mary Evelyn Allison (16 Sep 1917 - 31 Jan 2002) |
Birth | 1 Apr 1894 | Harold Quincy Allison was born on 1 Apr 1894 in Hart County, Georgia.1,2 |
Marriage | 4 Jun 1916 | He and Katie Lee Bobo were married on 4 Jun 1916 in Anderson County, South Carolina.3 |
Death | 29 Nov 1992 | He died on 29 Nov 1992 at age 98 in Greenville, South Carolina.2 |
Person Source | Harold Quincy Allison had person sources.4,1 | |
Census | 1900 | He appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.1 |
Census | 1910 | He appeared in the census in 1910 in Hart County, Georgia (1114 Milita Distl.)5 |
Residence | bet 1917 and 1918 | He lived in 620 E. Whitner, Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1917 and 1918.6 |
Occupation | bet 1917 and 1918 | Bet 1917 and 1918 Harold Quincy Allison was a Grocer in Good St., Riverside Mills, South Carolina.6 |
Occupation | bet 1936 and 1947 | Bet 1936 and 1947 Harold Quincy Allison was a Grocer in 602 Lanford, Anderson, South Carolina.7 |
Residence | bet 1936 and 1954 | He lived in 604 Lanford, Anderson, South Carolina, bet 1936 and 1954.8 |
Occupation | 1952 | In 1952 Harold Quincy Allison was a Barber in Anderson, South Carolina.9 |
Occupation | 1954 | In 1954 Harold Quincy Allison was a jobber in Anderson, South Carolina.10 |
Last Edited | 9 Apr 2019 |
Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Birth | Feb 1896 | Maye Rosina Allison was born in Feb 1896 in Georgia.1 |
Death | 1985 | She died in 1985 at age ~89.2 |
Person Source | Maye Rosina Allison had person sources.3,1 | |
Census | 1900 | She appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.1 |
Census | 1910 | She appeared in the census in 1910 in Hart County, Georgia (1114 Milita Distl.)4 |
Last Edited | 7 May 2020 |
Father | Albin Cone Allison (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Mother | Mary Lantha Louiza Center (16 Dec 1857 - 26 Jun 1923) |
Daughter | Mary Ruth Fowler+ (20 Jun 1918 - ) |
Birth | 3 Feb 1898 | Reba Esther Allison was born on 3 Feb 1898 in Hart County, Georgia.1,2 |
Death | 27 Mar 1982 | She died on 27 Mar 1982 at age 84 in Anderson, South Carolina.2 |
Burial | 1982 | She was buried in 1982 at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Anderson County, South Carolina.2 |
Person Source | Reba Esther Allison had person sources.2,3,1 | |
Census | 1900 | She appeared in the census in 1900 in Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia.1 |
Census | 1910 | She appeared in the census in 1910 in Hart County, Georgia (1114 Milita Distl.)4 |
Last Edited | 7 May 2020 |
Son | George Patterson, (1) |
Son | Thomas Patterson |
Son | Robert Patterson, (1)+ |
Son | John Patterson, (3) |
Son | Michael Patterson+ (1750 - bef 16 Feb 1824) |
Son | William Patterson, (2)+ (1 Nov 1752 - 7 Feb 1835) |
Person Source | Elizabeth Peoples had person sources.1,2 |
Last Edited | 2 May 2016 |
Father | John Patterson, (2) |
Mother | ? |
Son | George Patterson, (1) |
Son | Thomas Patterson |
Son | Robert Patterson, (1)+ |
Son | John Patterson, (3) |
Son | Michael Patterson+ (1750 - bef 16 Feb 1824) |
Son | William Patterson, (2)+ (1 Nov 1752 - 7 Feb 1835) |
Religion | William Patterson, (1), was Episcopal, Church of Ireland.1 | |
Residence | He lived in Rossgarrow, County Donegal, Ireland.2 | |
Person Source | He had person sources.3,1 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2017 |
Son | George Patterson, (2) ( - 1817) |
Daughter | Molly Patterson ( - aft 1820) |
Daughter | Rebeckah Patterson ( - aft 1820) |
Daughter | Martha ("Matty") Patterson, (1) (abt 1784 - 16 Dec 1855) |
Son | Robert Patterson, (2) (1787 - aft 1860) |
Son | William Patterson, (3)+ (bef 1790 - bet 1813 and 1817) |
Son | Andrew Patterson+ (1790 - aft 1860) |
Birth | abt 1753 | Mary Ann McKnight was born abt 1753.1 |
Death | 21 Nov 1824 | She died on 21 Nov 1824 in Guilford County, North Carolina.1 |
Burial | 1824 | She was buried in 1824 at Alamance Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Guilford County, North Carolina.2 |
Person Source | Mary Ann McKnight had person sources.3,4 | |
Probate | 1825 | She had her estate probated in 1825 in Guilford County, North Carolina.4 |
Last Edited | 1 Aug 2017 |
Father | William Patterson, (1) |
Mother | Elizabeth Peoples |
Son | George Patterson, (2) ( - 1817) |
Daughter | Molly Patterson ( - aft 1820) |
Daughter | Rebeckah Patterson ( - aft 1820) |
Daughter | Martha ("Matty") Patterson, (1) (abt 1784 - 16 Dec 1855) |
Son | Robert Patterson, (2) (1787 - aft 1860) |
Son | William Patterson, (3)+ (bef 1790 - bet 1813 and 1817) |
Son | Andrew Patterson+ (1790 - aft 1860) |
Birth | 1750 | Michael Patterson was born in 1750 in Rossgarrow, County Donegal, Ireland. The 1800 census shows he was born before 1756.1 |
Death | bef 16 Feb 1824 | He died bef 16 Feb 1824 in Guilford County, North Carolina.2,3 |
Note | Michael Patterson was uncle of Elizabeth Patterson who married Jerome Bonaparte. | |
Person Source | Michael Patterson had person sources.4 | |
Residence | bet 1778 and 1787 | He lived in Guilford County, North Carolina, bet 1778 and 1787.5,6,7 |
Census | 1790 | He appeared in the census in 1790 in Guilford County, North Carolina.8,9 |
Census | 1800 | He appeared in the census in 1800 in Guilford County, Salisbury District, North Carolina.10,8 |
Census | 1810 | He appeared in the census in 1810 in Guilford County, North Carolina.11,8 |
Residence | 1815 | He lived in Guilford County, North Carolina - Roddy Hanner's List - present day Fentress & Clay Townships, in 1815.12 |
Last Edited | 17 Dec 2019 |
Father | John Allison (bet 1800 and 1802 - aft 25 Nov 1861) |
Mother | Martha ("Marthy") Patterson, (2) (Jul 1808 - Mar 1884) |
Daughter | Manerva Antoinette Allison (bef 3 Jul 1853 - aft 1860) |
Son | Albin Cone Allison+ (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Daughter | Cornelia H. Allison (abt 1857 - aft 1860) |
Son | Ferdinand (Fred) Lewis Allison (10 Mar 1866 - 17 Mar 1942) |
Daughter | Emma Jane (Jeanie) Allison+ (Jan 1869 - 1946) |
Birth | 12 Sep 1829 | John Quincy Allison was born on 12 Sep 1829 in Elbert County, Georgia (later Hart County.) Death certificate lists birth date as 25 Sep 1829.1 |
Marriage | 26 May 1852 | He and Arminda Elizabeth Parker were married on 26 May 1852 in Clarke County, Georgia.2,3,4 |
Death | 23 Sep 1906 | He died of chronic nephritis (Bright's Disease) on 23 Sep 1906 at age 77 at at 79 Pitt St (home of his daughter Jeanie) in Charleston, South Carolina.5,6,7 |
Burial | 1906 | He was buried in 1906 at Charles St. Baptist Cemetery in Beaufort, South Carolina.6,8 |
Person Source | John Quincy Allison had person sources.9,10 | |
Residence | bet 1829 and 1840 | He lived at on land 5 miles west of Hartwell, Georgia where he was born & raised on Lightwoodlog Creek, bet 1829 and 1840.10 |
Residence | bet 1849 and Jul 1875 | He lived in Clarke County, Georgia, bet 1849 and Jul 1875.11,12,13 |
Census | 1850 | He appeared in the census in 1850 in Clarke County, Georgia.14 |
Religion | 1851 | He was Trustee of Athens Factory Mission, Athens, GA in 1851. (Princeton United Methodist Church of Athens, GA began as a mission of the Watkinsville Methodist Church, meeting in a warehouse of the Princeton Factory in 1835. In 1851 property was donated for the first meeting house near the Princeton Factory. Among the seven original trustees of this church were John Allison and William Center. The Princeton Factory Mission, the Georgia Factory Mission and the Stanley Chapel were all on the same circuit and eventually became churches. John Allison was the superintendent of the Sunday School at Georgia Factory and in 1863 John Allison was elected Steward of the church at Princeton.)15 |
Occupation | 1857 | In 1857 John Quincy Allison was an employee of Paper Mill in Athens, GA and Planter.16 |
Census | 1860 | He appeared in the census in 1860 in Clarke Co, Ga (Watkinsville Dist.)17 |
Occupation | bet 1860 and 1863 | Bet 1860 and 1863 John Quincy Allison was a Shoemaker.17,18 |
Military | Mar 1862 | He served in the military Jr. 2 Lt., CSA Capt. White's Co. Georgia Infantry in Mar 1862.19 |
Religion | 1863 | He was Steward of Princeton Methodist Church, Athens, GA in 1863.20 |
Military | 1863 | He served in the military Ensign, 221st Dist. Militia in 1863.18 |
Military | bet Aug 1863 and Jan 1864 | He served in the military Co H, 9 Ga Infantry, State Guards, Confederate, Private, Enlisted Athens, GA, Lipscomb Volunteers bet Aug 1863 and Jan 1864.21,22 |
Military | 16 Jun 1864 | He served in the military Enlisted in Capt White's Company (Ga LD CSA), GA Infantry - Jr 2nd Lt on 16 Jun 1864.23,21 |
Military | 20 Dec 1864 | He served in the military as one of 3 officers in charge of evacuating final pickets from Savannah after the Confederate army had crossed the river the night before Sherman's invasion on 20 Dec 1864 in Savannah, Georgia. (Attached letter from J. Q. to his sister-in-law, Jane Parker, describes the evacuation & provides poignant description of city of Savannah after Confederate troops left. Letter is attached.)24 |
Religion | bet 1867 and 1875 | He was Superintendent of Sunday School, Georgia Factory Methodist Church bet 1867 and 1875.12 |
Misc | bet 1867 and 1881 | He was active in the temperance movement bet 1867 and 1881 in Georgia. In 1867 he was elected an officer of a division of the Sons of Temperance at the Stanley Chapel. Between 1878 and 1881 he was a member of the Winterville Temperance Union. In 1878 he was elected Chief of Hope Lodge, K of J (Knights of Jericho).25,26,27 |
Misc | 9 Apr 1868 | He signed the Reconstruction Oath on 9 Apr 1868 in Clarke County, Georgia.28 |
Census | 1870 | He appeared in the census in 1870 in Clarke County, Georgia.29 |
Property | 1870 | He owned Deed dated 2 Feb 1870 for 700 3/4 acres purchased for $400, recorded 3 Jul 1876 in 1870 in Hart County, Georgia.30 |
Occupation | 1870 | In 1870 John Quincy Allison was a Clerk in Cotton Mill.29 |
Property | 1872 | He owned Deed dated 24 Jun 1872 for 39 1/4 acres purchased for $294.37, recorded 4 Jul 1876, in 1872 in Hart County, Georgia.31 |
Misc | 1874 | He was a member of Young Men's Democratic Club representing Georgia Factory in 1874.32 |
Property | 1876 | He owned 46 acres in 1876 in Shoal Creek, Parker's Store, Hart County Georgia. This land was in the same district as some of Arminda's brothers and nephews. The post office is Parker's Store.33 |
Residence | bet 1877 and Jul 1881 | He lived in Clarke County, Georgia, bet 1877 and Jul 1881.34,35,12 |
Occupation | bet 1878 and 1880 | Bet 1878 and 1880 John Quincy Allison was the owner of a shoe business, J. Q. Allison & Company, in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.36,37 |
Property | 1880 | He owned in 1880 at 49 3/4 acres for which he had a mortgage in Hart County, Georgia.38 |
Occupation | 1880 | In 1880 John Quincy Allison was a Merchant.39 |
Census | 1880 | He appeared in the census in 1880 in Clarke County, Georgia.39 |
Residence | bet 1881 and 1886 | He lived in Augusta, Georgia, bet 1881 and 1886.40,41 |
Occupation | bet 1881 and 1886 | Bet 1881 and 1886 John Quincy Allison was a Clerk in Augusta, Georgia.41 |
Occupation | 3 Jun 1881 | On 3 Jun 1881 John Quincy Allison was leaving Winterville to take charge of the store at Augusta Factory in Augusta, Georgia.42 |
Occupation | aft 1884 | Aft 1884 John Quincy Allison was an owner of a furniture store in Beaufort, South Carolina.43 |
Residence | bet 1885 and 1906 | He lived in Beaufort, South Carolina, bet 1885 and 1906.44,43 |
Religion | 1 Nov 1885 | He was joining the Carteret St. Methodist Church on 1 Nov 1885 in Beaufort, South Carolina.44 |
Religion | 1886 | He was Steward of Carteret St. Methodist Church, Also 1892 in 1886.44 |
Occupation | 1891 | In 1891 John Quincy Allison was On Board of Directors, Equitble Building & Loan Association of Augusta in Augusta, Georgia.45 |
Religion | 1894 | He was Steward & Sunday School Superintendent, Carteret St. Methodist Church, Also 1895 & 1904 in 1894.44 |
Occupation | 1896 | In 1896 John Quincy Allison was closing his store in Beaufort and opening a general merchandise store in Sheldon, South Carolina.46 |
Last Edited | 14 Dec 2019 |
Father | Lewis Parker (18 Jan 1804 - 2 Sep 1866) |
Mother | Matilda Swann (17 Dec 1804 - 11 Nov 1864) |
Daughter | Manerva Antoinette Allison (bef 3 Jul 1853 - aft 1860) |
Son | Albin Cone Allison+ (7 Sep 1854 - 6 Oct 1929) |
Daughter | Cornelia H. Allison (abt 1857 - aft 1860) |
Son | Ferdinand (Fred) Lewis Allison (10 Mar 1866 - 17 Mar 1942) |
Daughter | Emma Jane (Jeanie) Allison+ (Jan 1869 - 1946) |
Birth | 18 Nov 1830 | Arminda Elizabeth Parker was born on 18 Nov 1830 in Georgia.1,2 |
Marriage | 26 May 1852 | John Quincy Allison and she were married on 26 May 1852 in Clarke County, Georgia.3,4,5 |
Death | 2 Feb 1901 | She died on 2 Feb 1901 at age 70 in Beaufort, South Carolina.6,7,8 |
Burial | 1901 | She was buried in 1901 at Charles St. Baptist Cemetery in Beaufort, South Carolina.8,6 |
Person Source | Arminda Elizabeth Parker had person sources.9,2,10 | |
Census | 1850 | She appeared in the census in 1850 in Franklin County, Georgia.11,12 |
Census | 1860 | She appeared in the census in 1860 in Clarke Co, Ga (Watkinsville Dist.)13 |
Misc | Nov 1865 | She wrote a letter to her father and sisters about how hard life was after the War Between the States in Nov 1865. She signed her letters "AEA"14 |
Census | 1870 | She appeared in the census in 1870 in Clarke County, Georgia. |
Census | 1880 | She appeared in the census in 1880 in Clarke County, Georgia.15 |
Misc | 1880 | She was sick with "Brokenbone Fever" in 1880 in Winterville, Georgia.16 |
Residence | 8 Dec 1881 | She lived in Augusta, Georgia, on 8 Dec 1881.17 |
Religion | 1 Nov 1885 | She was joining Carteret Steet Methodist Church, Beaufort, South Carolina on 1 Nov 1885.18 |
Last Edited | 14 Dec 2019 |