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Azriah (3) Allen, born 1714 Azriah (3) Allen 1714
Azriah (3) Allen was born on 1714, to Jonathan (2) Allen and Mary Allen (born Pierce).
Azriah had 7 siblings: Miriam (3) Hooper (born Allen), David (3) Allen and .
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Azriah (3) Allen in The Essex Antiquarian: Quarterly Magazine of Biography, Genealogy and History of Essex, MASS., Vol.1, 1897
"... July 30, 1757. 171 - VIII. Molly*, b. Sept. 29, 1759; d. Oct. - , 1764. 76 Azariah Allen4, born in Manchester Dec. 9, 1714. He was a husbandman; and lived in Manchester. He married Lydia Hooper of Manchester ..."
Publication place: Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Azriah (3) Allen in Essex Antiquarian, a Quarterly Magazine Devoted To the Biography, Genealogy, History And Antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volume 1, 1897
"... Feb. 28, 1739-40; and was lost at sea in November or December, 1752. She died Nov. 7, 1752. Children, born in Manchester 181 Malachi*, b. March 10, 1 740-1. See I. 76 Azariah Allen4, born in Manchester Dec. 9, 1714. He was a husbandman; and lived in Manchester. He married Lydia Hooper of Manchester Jan. 15, He died in 1756 and his wife 1735-6. Anna', b. May 10, 1751, in Beverly. Ruth', b. March ..."
Azriah Allen, born Circa 1719 Azriah Allen 1719 Massachusetts
Azriah Allen was born circa 1719, in , Massachusetts, to SAMUEL ALLEN and Sarah ALLEN (born Partridge).
Azriah had 21 siblings: Unknown Allen, Samuel Allen and .
Azriah passed away.
Azriah Allen Azriah Allen
Azriah Allen married Lydia Allen (born Hooper) on 1735.
They had one daughter: Lydia Lee (born Allen).
Azriah passed away in .
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Azriah T. AllenAzriah T. Allen in The Topeka state journal. - Feb 10 1908
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... this hall. I hope they will never be repeated while I am on this committee, and I don't expect to be on any more." The language, was that of Azriah T. Allen, used at the close of a stormy session of the county central committee held Saturday afternoon and commending itself as one of the most apt and sensible utterances recorded during ..."
Publication place: Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas