https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L17C-232
Contributor: Darrell and Joan Mansur (48248313)
Mr. Neace wrote of his grandmother Allen, "…many times she has recited to me the depredations upon her people by Tarleton and his men…One of her uncles named Sisk was killed at the battle ofKing's Mountain. Another uncle, Col. Linsy, had one of his hands cut off in a fight with Tarleton's troops. She saw the republic of America firmly established, and lived to see the same country convulsed with one of the greatest civil wars of modern times, and died in 1866 at the ripe age of96 years…" She lies buried at Mount Gilead.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txtarran/military/neace_thomas_allen.pdf
- Texas CSA
According to historical marker:
This burial ground originally served a pioneer settlement of related families who migrated to the area from Missouri in 1847 as members of the Peters Colony. They were headed by a widow, Permelia Allen (d. 1866), who is buried here in an unmarked grave.
Permelia is the mother of:
Abigail V Allen 1791 –
Elizabeth Allemeny Allen 1792 –
Jesse G Allen 1793 –
Mary Ann Allen 1794 –
Matilda M Allen 1795 –
Sarah Myra Allen 1797 – 1900
Thomas J Allen 1798 –
Nancy M Allen 1799 – 1887
Lucinda Allen 1800 –
Richard Franklin Allen 1810–1851
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L17C-232
Contributor: Darrell and Joan Mansur (48248313)
Mr. Neace wrote of his grandmother Allen, "…many times she has recited to me the depredations upon her people by Tarleton and his men…One of her uncles named Sisk was killed at the battle ofKing's Mountain. Another uncle, Col. Linsy, had one of his hands cut off in a fight with Tarleton's troops. She saw the republic of America firmly established, and lived to see the same country convulsed with one of the greatest civil wars of modern times, and died in 1866 at the ripe age of96 years…" She lies buried at Mount Gilead.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txtarran/military/neace_thomas_allen.pdf
- Texas CSA
According to historical marker:
This burial ground originally served a pioneer settlement of related families who migrated to the area from Missouri in 1847 as members of the Peters Colony. They were headed by a widow, Permelia Allen (d. 1866), who is buried here in an unmarked grave.
Permelia is the mother of:
Abigail V Allen 1791 –
Elizabeth Allemeny Allen 1792 –
Jesse G Allen 1793 –
Mary Ann Allen 1794 –
Matilda M Allen 1795 –
Sarah Myra Allen 1797 – 1900
Thomas J Allen 1798 –
Nancy M Allen 1799 – 1887
Lucinda Allen 1800 –
Richard Franklin Allen 1810–1851
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