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John Allen

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Allen was born in Mar 1736 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England (son of George Allen and Elizabeth UNKNOWN).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Allen was born in Aug 1698 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England (son of Valentine Allen and Troth Silkstone).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Frame Knitter

    George married Elizabeth UNKNOWN about 1721. Elizabeth was born about 1701; was buried on 29 Dec 1729 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth UNKNOWN was born about 1701; was buried on 29 Dec 1729 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    Children:
    1. Valentine Allen was born in Jan 1722 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    2. Thomas Allen was born in Dec 1729 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; died before 1732 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    3. Thomas Allen was born in Sep 1732 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    4. 1. John Allen was born in Mar 1736 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    5. Elizabeth Allen was born about 1740; died in Mar 1744 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 24 Mar 1744 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Valentine Allen was born in Feb 1672 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England (son of George Allen and Mary UNKNOWN); died in Aug 1717 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 4 Aug 1717 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.

    Valentine married Troth Silkstone on 21 Oct 1697 in Saint Mary's, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Troth was born about 1675; died in Jul 1707 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 6 Jul 1707 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Troth Silkstone was born about 1675; died in Jul 1707 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 6 Jul 1707 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.

    Notes:



    The Parish
    St. Mary's parish is the largest of the three parochal divisions of the town, and county of the town of Nottingham, as it contains about four-fifths of the buildings and population, and the whole of the forest and burgess lands. It includes all the buildings and land on the south side of the Leen, betwixt the Trent and the parishes of Sneinton and Lenton, and all that part of the town on the north side of the Leen, lying east of Sussex Street, Middle Hill, Market Street and Fletchergate; whence the boundary turns westward, and includes all the buildings north of Bottle Lane, Poultry, Timber Hill, Beastmarket Hill, Chapel Bar and the Park, until it joins the parish of Radford. Its principal streets are the High Pavement, St. Mary's Gate, Stoney Street, Carlton Stret, George Street, Pelham Street, Clumber Street, Parliament Street, Derby Road and Mansfield Road. Its most important public buildings consist of the Exchange, the Post Office, the Town Hall, the churches of St. Mary, St. Paul, Trinity and St. John; St. Barnabas Catholic Church, Wesleyan Chapel, and many other dissenting places of worship; the Dispensary, the Theatre, the Grammar, National, Lancasterian and British Schools; Town Gaol and House of Correction &c.&c. The County Hall and Prison are within the boundary, but the ground on which they stand is exempted from the jurisdiction of the town, by a charter of Henry VI.

    The Church
    St. Mary, the largest of the three parish churches in Nottingham, is a venerable edifice, in the collegiate style in the form of a cross, with a very august tower. It is on the north side of High Pavement, upon a bold eminence, which rises nearly 100 feet above the River Leen, so that it presents a commanding appearance to the spectator in almost every direction. It has evidently been built in the Gothic style, which prevailed in the reign of Henry VII, and Leland, who visited it about 1540, describes it as being " newe and uniforme yn worke " . Its interior dimensions are from east to west, 216 feet, from south to north at the transcepts, 97 feet, in the nave, 67 feet, and in the chancel 29 feet. In 1726, the west end was rebuilt in the Doric order, and the south wall of the nave was new faced in 1761, since which many other parts of the walls have been renewed. Much of the stone used in its frequent repairs is of a very soft and perishable freestone, so that many of the modern parts now present an air of antiquity. In the steeple is an excellent peal of ten musical bells, all cast between the years 1605 and 1761. many of the monumens, and all the brass plates in the church were destroyed by the liberal Roundheads in the civil commotions of the seventeenth century. In the south aisle is " Our Lady's Chapel " , which contains the tombs of the first and second Earls of Clare, over which is a mutilated alabaster figure. On the opposite side is the Chapel of All Saints, where many of the ancient family of Plumptre are interred; and on one of their tombs lies the recumbent figure of a man dressed in a gown with wide sleeves. The Earl of meath and several other distinguished figures lie interred in the church, as is recorded on many mural monuments, several of which belong to the family of Wright. In the north window is a beautiful figure of St. Andrew.

    White's Directory of Nottinghamshire 1853.

    Children:
    1. 2. George Allen was born in Aug 1698 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    2. Mary Allen was born in Jul 1707 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Allen was born in Apr 1638 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England (son of Valentine Allen and Ann Wood); died in Dec 1695 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 22 Dec 1695 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Yeoman
    • Office: 1683, Saint John the Baptist, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; Church Warden South Croxton Parish Church

    George married Mary UNKNOWN about 1666. Mary was born about 1644; died in Jul 1695 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 19 Jul 1695 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary UNKNOWN was born about 1644; died in Jul 1695 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 19 Jul 1695 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    Children:
    1. Mary Allen was born in Jul 1668 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    2. George Allen was born in Nov 1670 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    3. 4. Valentine Allen was born in Feb 1672 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; died in Aug 1717 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 4 Aug 1717 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    4. Paul Allen was born in Mar 1675 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; died on 30 Sep 1747 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 2 Oct 1747 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    5. Elizabeth Allen was born in Sep 1678 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; died on 7 Oct 1678 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.
    6. Silas Allen was born in Sep 1680 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; died on 14 Sep 1749.
    7. Thomas Allen was born in Mar 1684 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; died in May 1728 in South Croxton, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 20 May 1728 in Saint John's Churchyard, South Croxton, Leicestershire, England.