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Henry Allison

Birth
Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death
1789 (aged 76–77)
Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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7th great grandparents Henry Allison and Mary ? were married ABT 1732 in Prince George's County, Maryland.



Prince 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.
=== EFSM Vol 8
7th great grandparents Henry Allison and Mary ? were married ABT 1732 in Prince George's County, Maryland.



Prince 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.
=== EFSM Vol 8


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