William B. Allison enlisted on January 1, 1862 at Camp Hamilton South Carolina in the Confederate States Army and served as Lieutenant Colonel with the 18th South Carolina Volunteers. He took part in campaigns in Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and was in heavy fighting around Petersburg and Richmond, Virginia. He was paroled April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Virginia. Following the war, Colonel Allison returned to his farm and was known throughout the county for his work as a surveyor.
William B. Allison enlisted on January 1, 1862 at Camp Hamilton South Carolina in the Confederate States Army and served as Lieutenant Colonel with the 18th South Carolina Volunteers. He took part in campaigns in Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and was in heavy fighting around Petersburg and Richmond, Virginia. He was paroled April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Virginia. Following the war, Colonel Allison returned to his farm and was known throughout the county for his work as a surveyor.
Family Members
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Susan Jane Currence Allison Farris
1847–1913
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Hugh Parks Allison
1849–1910
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Violet Adaline Allison
1851–1907
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Robert Rufus Allison
1855–1924
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Eliza Catherine Allison Barron
1857–1931
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Rev William Barry Allison
1860–1897
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Mary Lee Allison Dobson
1862–1911
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James Franklin Allison
1866–1943
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John Oscar Allison
1869–1950
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