BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
HISTORY of
BEAVER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
and
Its Centennial Celebration
By Rev. Joseph H(enderson) Bausman, A. M.
Member American Historical Society of
Pennsylvania of Western Pennsylvania
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In Two Volumes
VOLUME I
Publ.
The Knickerbocker Press
New York
1904
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WILLIAM ALLISON
was born in Beaver, Jan. 3, 1810. After enjoying the
advantage of thorough preliminary training under such teachers
as David Johnson and Professor John Scott, he
entered Washington College at the age of thirteen and graduated
with honors in the class of 1828. He then studied law with
his father, James Allison, Jr., and was admitted to the
bar of Beaver County, Dec. 4, 1833. He died July 23, 1844,
in the thirty-fifth year of his age. His reputation is
that of a fine lawyer, especially skilled in the art of
conveyancing. He married a daughter of Hon. Thomas
Henry, and left no issue.
Source: History of Beaver County, Pa. and its Centennial
Celebration - 1904 - Page 344 |
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