William Allen/Allin of Salisbury received land in the first division and again in 1640. He was a "townsman and commoner" in 1650 and his occupation was a "house carpenter".
William Allen married (1) Ann Goodale and (2) Alice ____, widow of John Roper and John Dickison, in abt. 1684.
His will was written in Boston April 16, 1674 and a codicil was added Nov. 7, 1676, and the will was proved July 22, 1686.
Children of William and Ann (Goodale) Allen/Allin (all born in Salisbury):
1. Abigail b. Jan. 4, 1639-40, m. Henry Wheeler
2. Hannah b. June 17, 1642, m. Peter Ayer
3. Mary b. June 29, 1644, m. George Hewes
4. Martha b. 1646, m. Richard Hubbard.
5. John b. Oct. 9, 1648, m. widow, Mary (Pike) Adros
6. William b. Oct. 2, 1650, m. Mary Harris
7. Benjamin b. 1652, m. widow, Rachel Wheeler and Hopestill Leonard
8.Joseph b. Oct. 13, 1653, living in 1678. An inventory was taken on the estate of a Joseph Allen in June, 1682; widow Bethia and children.
9. Richard b. Nov. 8, 1655, d. June 8, 1678, unmarried. A Richard Allin served in King Philip's War under Lieut. Benjamin Swett, June, 1676.
10. Ruth b. Feb. 19, 1657-8, not in will, 1674.
11. Jeremiah b. Feb. 17, 1658-9, m. Ann Bradbury. Living in Salisbury in 1708.
"The Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, Mass." by Hoyt, p. 31.
"Early Vital Records of Salisbury"
William Allen 1611-1686
8th great-grandfather
Joseph Capt Allen 1655-1724
Son of William Allen
Mary Allen 1705-1773
Daughter of Joseph Capt Allen
Job Chapman 1744-1778
Son of Mary Allen
Hannah Chapman 1793-1823
Daughter of Job Chapman
John Gash 1822-1896
Son of Hannah Chapman
William Sterling Gash 1852-1915
Son of John Gash
Jesse Franklin Gash 1877-1964
Son of William Sterling Gash
Clarence Jesse Gash 1909-1966
Son of Jesse Franklin Gash
Everette Milo Gash 1940-2003
Son of Clarence Jesse Gash
Mark Rein Gash
You are the son of Everette Milo Gash
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