The
Online Archive of
James M. Allen
~1837 - 18??
Born in KY around 1837.
Resided in Marlin, Falls County, TX.
Mustered into Company A at Houston, TX on September 25, 1861.
Discharged due to sickness at Bowling Green, KY by December 1861.
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| 1840 Census - State, County, Town, Page, (image) | ||
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| 1850 Census - State, County, Town, Page, Dwelling, Family, (image) | |||||||||
| Name | Age | Sex | Color | Occupation | Real Estate | Nativity | Student? | Illiterate? | |
| 1860 Census - TX, Falls County, Marlin, Page 166-167, Dwelling 306, Family 306, (48-49/50) | ||||||||||
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Real Estate
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Personal Estate
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Nativity
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Student?
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| Sam Parker | 54 | M | Farmer | $7,500 | $11, 005 | KY | ||||
| B. B. Parker | 39 | F | KY | |||||||
| J. P. Parker | 21 | M | Farmer | KY | ||||||
| S. J. Parker | 19 | M | Farm Labourer | KY | ||||||
| L. E. Parker | 16 | F | KY | |||||||
| W. P. Parker | 12 | M | KY | |||||||
| S. C. Parker | 11 | M | KY | |||||||
| M. C. Parker | 9 | F | KY | |||||||
| E. J. Parker | 7 | F | KY | |||||||
| J. M. Allen | 23 | M | Trader | KY | ||||||
| Related Links: | ||
| James Allen in Falls County Civil War Veterans | ||
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