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William ALLIS b. About 01/10/1656 d. 05/19/1676

William ALLIS b. About 01/10/1656 d. 05/19/1676 - Overview

Name Full Name William ALLIS
Forename William
Surname ALLIS
Sex Male
Birth About 01/10/1656, Braintree, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death 05/19/1676, Turners Falls, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Parents Lt William ALLIS x Mary UNKNOWN [Family]
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William ALLIS, 8th child of Lt William ALLIS and Mary UNKNOWN [Family], was born about 01/10/1656 in Braintree, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony. William died on 05/19/1676 in Turners Falls, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony aged 20.

[[Category:Massachusetts_Bay_Colony]]. [[Category:Killed in Action, King Philip's War]]. == Biography ==. {{Roll of Honor. | image = Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg. | category = Killed in Action, King Philip's War. | description = KIA. | war = King Philip's War. }}. William was born 1655/56 in Braintree, [[Wikipedia:Massachusetts_Bay_Colony|Massachusetts Bay Colony]]. <ref>Source: [[#FN01]] Braintree. </ref>. William was killed in the [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Turner's_Falls|Battleof Turners Falls]] at [[Wikipedia:Turners_Falls,_Massachusetts|Turners Falls, Massachusetts]] in 1676. <ref>Source: [[#B03]] Bodge. p. 203. </ref>. At the time of his death, he was living in [[Wikipedia:Hatfield,_Massachusetts|Hatfield, Massachusetts]]. <BR>. ===Birth===1656 <ref name="cite-01">Source: [[#B08]] NEHGR, 1882 Volume 36, p. 376. </ref> <ref>http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_54.htm#52</ref> <BR>. Note: Birth date listed as '''(10) (11) 1655. <ref>Source: Under ''John Mills Clark of Writs'', http://dunhamwilcox.net/ma/braintree_ma1.htm </ref> <BR>The Transcriber's note for this source:--'' The dating format appearsto switch between day, month, year and month, day, year. I have transcribed the dates exactly as they are shown in the book. After the first page or two of writing out the husband's name followed by the wife'sgiven name, "his wife", I placed both given names before the surname to shorten the file. Entries are often not in sequential order by date, but are entered in the order in which they appear in the book.'' <BR>. It is worth noting that entries before and after William's entry listunambiguously use a day month year format. Based on this, his DOB would be 10th day of November 1655. However, since this was an area of Quakers/Puritans; the date in their format/conventions (until 1752) would render this date as '''11 month''' .11th month would be January, since their calendar starts with March as the first month of the year. William's birth year would run from March 1655 to February 1656. So, his DOB would be 10 January 1656, assuming a Quaker date format in the record. This date was used in this profile, absent other sources. <ref>Source: [[#OR01]] Dates. </ref>. ===Death===. 1676 <ref name="cite-02">{{FindAGrave|37515786}}</ref> <BR>. ===Burial===. ~20 May 1676 <ref name="cite-02"/> <BR>. Falls Fight Gravesite <ref name="cite-02"/><BR>. Greenfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA <BR>. Plot: . <BR>. Find A Grave Memorial# 37515786 <ref name="cite-02"/>. ==Sources==. <references />. See also:. ===Books===# [<span id='B01'>B01</span>] Wells, D. W., & Wells, R. F. (1910). A history of Hatfield, Massachusetts, in three parts: I. An account of the development of the social and industrial life of the town from its first settlement. II. The houses and homes of Hatfield, with personal reminiscences of the men and women who have lived there during the last one hundred years; brief historical accounts of the religious societies and of Smith Academy; statistical tables, etc. III. Genealogies ofthe families of the first settlers. Springfield, Mass: Pub. under thedirection of F.C.H. Gibbons. [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryhatfiel00wellgoog] [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-hatfield-massachusetts-in-three-parts-i-an-account-of-the-development-of-the-social-and-industrial-life-of-the-town-from-its-first-settlement-ii-the-houses-and-homes-of-hatfield-with-personal-reminiscences-of-the-men-and-women-who-have-lived-there-during-the-last-one-hundred-years-brief-historical-accounts-of-the-religious-societies-and-of-smith-academy-statistical-tables-etc-iii-genealogies-of-the-families-of-the-first-settlers/oclc/3867047/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] <BR># Judd, S., & Boltwood, L. M. (1863). History of Hadley: Including the early history of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts. Northampton: Printed by Metcalf. [] [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-hadley-including-the-early-history-of-hatfield-south-hadley-amherst-and-granby-massachusetts/oclc/10598481/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] <BR># [<span id='B03'>B03</span>] George Madison Bodge, Soldiers in King Philip's War, Being a Critical Account of that War,' Third Edition', Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1967. [https://archive.org/details/soldiersinkingp00bodggoog] [http://www.worldcat.org/title/soldiers-in-king-philips-war-being-a-critical-account-of-that-war-with-a-concise-history-of-the-indian-wars-of-new-england-from-1620-1677-official-lists-of-the-soldiers-of-massachusetts-colony-serving-in-philips-war-and-sketches-of-the-principal-officers-copies-of-ancient-documents-and-records-relating-to-the-war-also-lists-of-the-narraganset-grantees-of-the-united-colonies-massachusetts-plymouth-and-connecticut/oclc/925492/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] <BR># [<span id='B08'>B08</span>] New England Historical and GenealogicalRegister. (n.d.). Boston: New England Historical Genealogical Society. 1882 Volume 36. [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistorv36wate] [http://www.worldcat.org/title/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/oclc/318012301&referer=brief_results] <BR>. ===Footnotes===. [<span id='FN01'>FN01</span>]Braintree was included as one of the original towns when Suffolk County was created in 1643. When the formation of Norfolk County happened in 1793, Braintree was in the area that moved from Suffolk county to the new Norfolk county. [[Wikipedia:Braintree,_Massachusetts|Braintree,Massachusetts]], [[Wikipedia:Norfolk_County,_Massachusetts|Norfolk County, Massachusetts]], [[Wikipedia:Suffolk_County,_Massachusetts|Suffolk County, Massachusetts]]. [<span id='FN03'>FN03</span>] [[Wikipedia:Franklin_County,_Massachusetts|Franklin County]] was not created until 1811. Previously, the area was part of the northern third of Hampshire County. <BR>[<span id='FN04'>FN04</span>] [[Wikipedia:Norfolk_County,_Massachusetts|Norfolk County, Massachusetts]] was created on March 26, 1793. <BR>[<span id='FN05'>FN05</span>] In 1793, most of the original [[Wikipedia:Suffolk_County,_Massachusetts|Suffolk County, Massachusetts]] ... split off and became Norfolk County. <BR>. ===GEDCOM=== WikiTree profile Allis-33 created through the import of Rodgers Family Tree.ged on Feb 6, 2012. WikiTree profile Allis-34 created through the import of Rodgers Family Tree.ged on Feb 6, 2012. ==Other Resources==# [<span id='OR01'>OR01</span>] ''' Dates''':''Two things to be awareof - Quakers didn't use the names of months, just the numbers (7 8m 1742 for example), and until 1752, "8m" would have been October, not August, since the year started in March (1m).''[http://www.genealogytoday.com/columns/recipes/tip14.html] <BR>. ==Acknowledgments==Thank you to [[Rodgers-486|Diane Rodgers]] for [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Allis-33 creating] Allis-33on 06 February 2012. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Diane and others. Thanks to '''GWC''' [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=46861802] for Find A Grave memorial. <BR>. <!-- Please edit or improve on anything you see on this page. Thank you! -->.

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