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George W. Allphin
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From: "Biographical Review of Cass, Schuyler and
Brown Counties, Illinois 1892", by Biographical Review Publishing
Company, Chicago, Illinois; pages 133-134, a reprinted by Stevens
Publishing Co., Astoria, Ill., 1971, is sold by the Schuyler County
Historical Society, Rushville, Illinois.
George W. Allphin, section 15, Huntsville township, was born in
Kentucky, September 13, 1830. He is the son of Reuben and Susan
(Brumbeck) Allphin. He was five years old when the family came to
Illinois. He was reared on the farm and helped improve the new
land. He attended such schools as those early days afforded, when
they had log houses, with slabs for seats, and holes on the south side
for windows. In the spring of 1850 he crossed the plains to
California, and followed mining for four years, and was successful,
returning by way of New Orleans. On his return he purchased
eighty acres, on which he now resides. The land was unimproved
and covered with timber. He now owns 115 acres of land, and has
the same well improved. He has also a fine quality of
stock. He is a Republican in politics, although he was Democrat
for thirty years. He has been Justice of the Peace and held many
minor offices. He has been a successful man, having made his
money since 1854, when he came to Illinois, settling in Huntsville.
He married, December 10, 1854, Miss Atlanta Wilson, daughter of
Jamison Wilson. She was born in Huntsville township, in
February, 1835. Mr. and Mrs. Allphin have had six children, three
living: Anna, wife of James Burmood; Calvin and Sherman. They
were members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for many years, and
when that society failed they united with the Methodist Episcopal
Church. Mr. Allphin is a member of Huntsville Lodge, No.365, A.
F. & A. M. ,and of Cyclone Lodge, I. O. O. F. He and
his wife are highly respected citizens of Huntsville.
Jamison Wilson, the oldest living settler in Huntsville
township, was born in what is now Grant county, Kentucky, November 29,
1829. His parents, John R. and Rachel (Junip) Wilson, were early
settlers in this part of the State. He resided in Kentucky until
1836, and then came to Illinois, locating in Cass county, but finally
settled in Adams county. They had eight children, of whom the
subject was the oldest. The second child was Polly; the others
were Nancy, Jane, Sarah, Lucy, Dora, and Robert. Jamison Wilson
was reared a farmer, and in 1834 he came to Illinois and settled in
Huntsville township. He entered and purchased land, where he
resided until quite recently. He became the owner of 207 acres of
land. He continued to reside on a farm until 1886, since which he
has resided with his daughter, Mrs. Allphin. In politics he was a
Republican, and a Justice of the Peace for a time. He has been a
church member all of his life, having been connected with different
denominations, as convenient.
He was married in 1832, to Miss Ellen Thornhill. She was
born in Kentucky in 1810, being a daughter of John and Jane
Thornhill. She died July 23, 1881. They had seven children:
Ulysses resides in Linn county, Kansas; Atlanta, now Mrs G. W. Allphin;
Melvina married Solomon Rawson, of Jacksonville, Iowa, and died in
1862; Mary married John Rawson and resides in Grant county, Kansas;
Lucurgus resides in Fredrick, Illinois; Palenicus resides on the old
homestead; and Xenophon resides in Huntsville township, Illinois.

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