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Marriage: Children:
  1. George Allison: Birth: 30 Oct 1843 in , , Ohio, United States. Death: 23 Dec 1924 in Springfield Township, Williams, Ohio, United States

  2. Pernina S. Allison: Birth: 25 Dec 1843 in , , Ohio, United States. Death: 28 Feb 1925 in , Crawford, Wisconsin, United States

  3. Infant Daughter Allison: Birth: Abt 1845. Death: Abt 1845

  4. Daniel Allison: Birth: 2 Apr 1849 in , Williams, Ohio, United States. Death: 4 Aug 1901 in Stryker, Williams, Ohio, United States

  5. Oliver Allison: Birth: 2 Oct 1850 in Stryker, Williams, Ohio, United States. Death: 10 Apr 1926 in Stryker, Williams, Ohio, United States

  6. Orlando G. Allison: Birth: 2 Feb 1852 in , Williams, Ohio, United States. Death: 29 May 1901 in Stryker, Williams, Ohio, United States

  7. Mary Eunice Allison: Birth: 13 Aug 1853 in Stryker, Williams, Ohio, United States. Death: 10 Nov 1904 in Elm Hall, Gratiot, Michigan, United States

  8. Ella Maria Allison: Birth: 1856 in , Williams, Ohio, United States. Death: 1945 in , , Nebraska, United States

  9. Laura Allison: Birth: 6 Oct 1858 in Stryker, Williams, Ohio, United States. Death: 7 Jan 1919 in Bryan, Williams, Ohio, United States

  10. John Allison: Birth: 22 Aug 1859 in , Williams, Ohio, United States. Death: 2 Aug 1860 in , Williams, Ohio, United States


Sources
1. Title:   Descendents of George Heinrich Ernstberger
Author:   Jo Arnspiger
Publication:   http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jarnspiger; Updated: 2005-02-07 02:45:02 UTC (Mon)
2. Title:   1850 U.S. census, <i>FamilySearch</i>, index and images
Page:   M432, roll 741, Springfield Township, Williams County, Ohio, p. 95B, dwelling 399, family 408, John Allison and Maria Arnsberger, accessed 1 Dec 2009
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
3. Title:   1860 U.S. census, <i>FamilySearch</i>, index and images
Page:   M653, roll 1052, Springfield Township, Williams County, Ohio, p. 125, dwelling 982, family 954, John Allison and Maria Arnsberger, accessed 18 Feb 2015
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
4. Title:   <i>Find A Grave</i>, database and images
Page:   <
Publication:   https://www.findagrave.com/: n.d.
5. Title:   1850 U.S. census, <i>FamilySearch</i>, index and images
Page:   M432, roll 741, Springfield Township, Williams County, Ohio, p. 95B, dwelling 399, family 408, John Allison and Maria Arnsberger, accessed 1 Dec 2009
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
6. Title:   <i>Find A Grave</i>, database and images
Page:   <
Publication:   https://www.findagrave.com/: n.d.
7. Title:   <i>Find A Grave</i>, database and images
Page:   <
Publication:   https://www.findagrave.com/: n.d.
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Notes
a. Note:   BI763 Birth date is calculated from the age at death of 34y, 2m, 26d.
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b. Note:   NF410 In addition to the children listed as being born to this marriage, there is one more gravestone at the burial site for John and Maria Allison and it indicates the probability of more children. It is a badly weathered tablet that is broken off from its concrete base and is leaning up next to the marker of John and Maria. It is barely readable as of September 2002 but it says "Two Infant daughters of J. & M. Allison". There are no dates or names on the marker. I must assume that Maria gave birth to twin girls but they both died. The most likely dates would be between 1843 and 1849. That represents a large range in which she gave no other births.
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  Some documents give their first son's, George, birth date as 30 Oct 1843 but most seem to favor a birth year of 1841. The earlier date avoids the possible conflict of two children (George and Pernina) being born in the same year of 1843. George's death certificate also lists Nancy LaRue as his mother instead of the expected Maria Arnsberger.
  This name of Nancy LaRue as a possible first wife of John Allison means that it is entirely possible for both John and Maria Arnsberger to have been previously married when they met. Each of them may have brought one child into the relationship, George, from John's first marriage to Nancy LaRue and Pernina, from Maria's first marriage to Jacob Steel.
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  John Allison must have remarried after his wife, Maria Arnsberger, died on 6 Sep 1860 and her gravestone confirms that date. In the 1870 census, John is living with "Mary A.", who was born about 1824 in Ohio (Maria Arnsberger was born 1826 in Pennsylvania). Researchers believe her name to be Mary A. Casebeer.
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