
George
T. ALLSIP, who has resided twenty-three years on his eighty-acre farm
on section 22, Tunnel Hill Township, Johnson County, was born in
Kentucky February 14,1850, to William P. Allsip, a native and farmer of
Kentucky. He removed from Davis County, Ky., to Tunnel Hill Township in
1869, and settled on the farm which is now the home of his son, George
T. His first wife was a Miss De Quincy Terrell, who died in Kentucky
when George T. was a small boy, leaving six children, four sons and two
daughters, of whom our subject is the third child and the second son in
order of birth. The father was married after his first wife's decease
to a Miss Lutetia Jackson, of Davis County, Ky., and shortly after left
the farm in Kentucky and came to lands in Illinois which Mr. Terrell's
father had located on a land warrant, he having been a soldier in the
Mexican War. The latter died in Kentucky at about the age of
seventy-five years. William P. Allsip died on his farm in 1871, at the
age of fifty-two, leaving his widow, who is still living near her son
George,and five children: Joel W.; Oscar; Alice; Elizabeth, wife of
Jasper N. Simmons; and Delilah P., wife of Joseph Attneff, who resides
at Tunnel Hill. They are all residing on a portion of the two hundred
acres of land left by their father.
George T. Allsip had but little education, but he learned to read and
write when a young man, and, with a natural inclination to observe, he
has been enabled to become a successful business man. He was married in
1874 to Miss Martha W. Kooncz, of Williamson County, who bore him
fifteen children, seven of whom died in infancy and early childhood and
eight of whom are living, viz: William S., eighteen years old; Augusta,
twelve; John T., eleven; Rose P., nine; Claud E., six; Harvey
Cleveland, five; Herbie, two; and Vital S., a babe. Mr. Allsip has
always been a Democrat. His life was begun as a poor boy, but to his
energy and perseverance, united with economy and good business
qualifications, he attributes his success in life.
transcribed by Nan Starjak
Source:
The Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties
Chicago
Biographical Publishing Co., 1893
pp. 377-378
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