Some of the ancestors and descendants of Samuel Converse, jr., of Thompson parish, Killingly, Conn.; Major James Convers, of Woburn, Mass.; HonHeman Allen, MC., of Milton and Burlington, Vermont; Captain Jonathan Bixby, srof Killingly, Conn . aria Allin (Sawyer) Allen: Sarah Makia Allen, born in Burlington, Vt., 20 May 1842; died there 26 July 1842, Heman Allen, born, in Burlington, 3 Sept. 1844; died there 7 July 1845. Children of Charles Prentis and Mary Abbott (Curtis) Allen: Kate Curtis Allen, born in Port Kent, N. Y., 27 July 1849; married Frank Moore Makia Allen, bor


Some of the ancestors and descendants of Samuel Converse, jr., of Thompson parish, Killingly, Conn.; Major James Convers, of Woburn, Mass.; HonHeman Allen, MC., of Milton and Burlington, Vermont; Captain Jonathan Bixby, srof Killingly, Conn . aria Allin (Sawyer) Allen: Sarah Makia Allen, born in Burlington, Vt., 20 May 1842; died there 26 July 1842, Heman Allen, born, in Burlington, 3 Sept. 1844; died there 7 July 1845. Children of Charles Prentis and Mary Abbott (Curtis) Allen: Kate Curtis Allen, born in Port Kent, N. Y., 27 July 1849; married Frank Moore Makia Allen, born, in Port Kent, 27 Jan. 1851; married Donald William Heman Allen, born, in Port Kent, 8 Aug. 1852; died there_23jAug.^l853.]j George Lucius Allen, born, in Port Kent, 23 ; died there 11 Aug. 1876. Mary Abbott Allen, born, in Port Kent, 15 April 1846;died there 2 Aug. 1857. James Williaji Allen, born, in Port Kent, 4 Jan. 1858;died there 27 Sept. 1864. Edward Prentis Allen, bom, in Port Kent, 4 ; died there 2 May 1870. JOSEPH WILLIAM ALLEN (H&nan,^ Enoch*Samuel,^ Edward,^ Jr., Edward^), born in Milton, Vt.,17 January 1819; died, unmarried, in Richmond, Ver-mont, 15 March 1861. .r^, wiiik,,,, aho.,.. !- Zbc alien jfamilv^ Sketch of Joseph William Allen, Rev. John Kendrick Ileinmenways Vermont Gazetteer (Chittenden County, I8C4, page SIl.) Joseph W. Allen, the fifth son of the late Hon. Heinan Allen, was born in Milton\t., on the 17th of Jan. 1S19. From his early childhood he was distinguished bya most generous and amiable temper, ever ready to yield his own interests for thebenefit or pleasure of others. He graduated at the University of Vermont in Au-gust, 1839, and soon after entered upon the study of law. He was admitted tothe Chittenden County bar in May, 1843. He practised in Burlington for severalyears, and then removed his office to Milton, and afterwards to Richmond (Ver-mont). a lawyer, his professional knowledge


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