Benjamin Allis\ Lucy
Benjamin Allis, son of Johnathan Allis and Submit , was born 1756. He married Lucy . He died April 09, 1837 in New Lebanon, Columbia, Ny. Lucy was born 1757. She died December 24, 1776 in South Dover, Dutchess, Ny.

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Notes for Benjamin Allis:

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from Shaker Death Records in NEHGR vv115 (LR-C99); According to 1790 Maine Census in Lincoln county Norridgewock and Seven Mile Brook
Census Index: 1790 MA Allis, Benjamin MA HAMPSHIRE CO. BUCKLAND 125 1790
1790 ME Allis, Benjamin ME NORTHWEST CO. 52 1790 01-00-02-00-00

1756 who joined the Shakers at New Lebanon N.Y. and died
there 9 Apr. 1837 at 81 years

from Shaker Death Records in NEHGR vv115 (LR-C99); According to 1790 Maine Census in Lincoln county Norridgewock and Seven Mile Brook Census Index: 1790 MA Allis,Benjamin MA HAMPSHIRE CO. BUCKLAND1251790
1790 ME Allis, Benjamin ME NORTHWEST CO.52179001-00-02-00-00

Dutchess volume 11 page 117 shows him excommunicated from Second Baptist Church in Paulingtown, Town of Dover, NY on 10/21/1799

A Loyalist that expressed concientious scruples at taking oath of allegiance on 19 Fen 1777


Notes for Lucy:

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Surname: Allis
Given Name: Lucy
Middle Name/Initial/Maiden/"Title":
Death Month: 12
Death Day: 24
Death Year: 1776
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Age Years : 19
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Name(s) of Additional Person(s) Listed on the Stone:
Genealogical Relationships Inscribed on Stone: wife of Benjamin
Comments About Stone or Individual:
Cemetery Name: South Dover Ground
Type of Cemetery: Community Ground
Location of Cemetery: At South Dover (Wingdale)
Condition of Cemetery in the Early 1900s: Well cared for.
# of Inscriptions in 1914: 204
Remarks on Cemetery: Copied August 19, 1913 by J. W. Poucher, MD and Miss Grace L. Jones. The ""First Baptist Church of Dover"" organized in 1757, built the ""Red Meeting House"" at South Dover in 1758. This burial ground lies a little to the west of the site of the meeting house and was probably begun by the meeting house congregation either as a churchyard or a community ground. The first pastor of this church, Samuel Waldo, is buried in this ground.
Township of Cemetery: Dover


The most recent update of information contained on this page was on: 07 June 2006