Allison Family
Submitted by Martha J.
Kounse

....Thomas J. Allison remained at home
assisting to till the farm until he was twenty-one years of age.
He then learned the trade of a stone-cutter, serving two years,
for which he received fifty cents per day. He worked mostly
along the railroad, particularly in Ohio, and in 1852, when 27
years old, he married Miss Maria Davison of Ironton, Lawrence
County, Ohio by who there is one child, Mary, now the wife of J.A.
Sterling of Arkansas City, Kan. Her husband is conductor on
the railroad. Mrs.. Allison died when her child was but
three months old.
In June 1857, Mr. Allison came to Missouri and
took a contract for the building of a portion of the Missouri
Pacific Railroad, which took him about three years. He
brought with him to this state about $6,000. On the 7th of
Feb 1860, he married Miss Susan E. Garnett of Otterville, Cooper
County, MO. She was born in Culpepper County, VA June 23,
1840 and is a daughter of George T. and Mary J. (Hume) Garnett,
the former a native of Culpepper County, VA and the latter of
Madison County the same state. They moved to Cooper County,
MO in 1856, the present Mrs. Allison however, remaining in VA
until 1859. She received a good education in private schools
of he native state.
When the Civil War came on, Mr. Allison moved
back to his native town in Ohio and purchases an interest in a
flouring mill. He operated the mill for about two years,
when he sold out and again resumed worked building railroads.
He took a contract to do mason work for twenty miles on the
Marietta & Cincinnati Railroads, which took him about three years
to complete. In the spring of 1866, he returned to Missouri,
locating in Warrensburg. Before he went back to Ohio, he had
purchased one hundred and sixty acres of land in Cass County, MO
but on account of bushwhackers, he did not feel safe to go to that
county on his return to Missouri, so he rented a farm near
Warrensburg. However, in 1867 he removed to his farm in Cass
County and began its development....
Source: Portrait and Biographical Record
of Johnson and Pettis Counties, Missouri page 336