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Thomas Allman 1811–1885 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1811

Birth Location: Georgia

Death Date: December 21, 1885

Death Location: St. Clair County, Alabama

Father: William Allman

Mother: Eleanor Terry

Spouse(s): Charity Galbreath

Children(s): James Allman, Nancy Allman, Mildred Allman, Eleanor Allman, Margaret Allman, William Allman, John Allman, Lydia Allman, Mary Allman

The story of Thomas Allman began in 1811 in Georgia. In 1880, Thomas Allman resided in Ashville and Old Town, St Clair, Alabama, United S. Thomas Allman married Charity Galbreath, and had children including Eleanor Frances Allman, James Monroe Allman, John Wesley Allman, Lydia Liddy Etta Allman, Margaret Elmira Allman, Mary E Allman, Mildred Allman, Nancy Catharine Allman, William Allman. Thomas Allman passed away in 1885 in St. Clair County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • The story of Thomas Allman began in 1811 in Georgia.
  • In 1880, Thomas Allman resided in Ashville and Old Town, St Clair, Alabama, United S.
  • Thomas Allman married Charity Galbreath, and had children including Eleanor Frances Allman, James Monroe Allman, John Wesley Allman, Lydia Liddy Etta Allman, Margaret Elmira Allman, Mary E Allman, Mildred Allman, Nancy Catharine Allman, William Allman.
  • Thomas Allman passed away in 1885 in St. Clair County, Alabama.

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Thomas Allman's Ancestors

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Thomas Allman
1811–1885
Birth Place: Georgia
Parents
William Allman
1780–
Eleanor ("Ellen") Terry
1791–1860
Georgia
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Allman's Descendants

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Thomas Allman (1811–December 21, 1885) m. Charity Galbreath (1818–)
  1. 1. James (Monroe) Allman 1842–1920 m. Laura Partlow 1844–1925
    1. 1. Amanda ("Lula") Allman 1871–1936 m. Thomas (Cotton) Bowlin 1866–1942
      1. 1. James (Milton) Bowlin 1908–1972 m. Mary (Balma) Rutledge 1909–1992
      2. 2. Thomas (Alton) Bowlin 1910–1970
      3. 3. Marcus ("Mark" Lafayette) Bowlin 1911–1969 m. Naomi R. 1913–1991
  2. 2. Nancy (Catharine) Allman 1843– m. James (William) Pope 1823–1865 m. Simeon Oliver 1843–
    1. 1. James Pope 1858–
  3. 3. Mildred Allman 1844–
  4. 4. Eleanor (Frances) Allman 1845–
    1. 1. John (C.) Gibson 1876–
    2. 2. Thomas ("Tom") Gibson 1874–
  5. 5. Margaret (Elmira) Allman 1849–1908 m. William Washington 1854–1917
  6. 6. William Allman 1850–
  7. 7. John (Wesley) Allman 1853–1930 m. Mary ("Mollie" J.) Partlow 1857–1918
  8. 8. Lydia ("Liddy" Etta) Allman 1854–1936
  9. 9. Mary (E.) Allman 1856– m. Andrew (Jackson) Isaacks 1850–
    1. 1. George (M.) Isaacks 1873–
    2. 2. John Isaacks 1875–
    3. 3. Charity Isaacks 1877–
    4. 4. Lucy Isaacks 1879–
    5. 5. Sam Isaacks 1882–
    6. 6. Hattie Isaacks 1885–
    7. 7. Ula Isaacks 1890–
    8. 8. Thomas Isaacks 1891–
    9. 9. Andrew (Jackson) Isaacks 1893–

Thomas Allman's Timeline

3 Records

1811
1811
Birth of Thomas Allman in Georgia
Georgia
1880
1880
Age 69
Thomas Allman resided here in Ashville and Old Town, St Clair, Alabama, United States
Ashville and Old Town, St Clair, Alabama, United States
1885
December 21, 1885
Age 74
Death of Thomas Allman in St. Clair County, Alabama
St. Clair County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1811
    Event Place: Georgia
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Ashville and Old Town, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: 31; Family History Film: 1254031; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 0379

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Ashville and Old Town, St Clair, Alabama, United States
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Ashville and Old Town, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: 31; Family History Film: 1254031; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 0379

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: December 21, 1885
    Event Place: St. Clair County, Alabama

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