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Priscilla Allen (1699 - 1745)

Priscilla Allen
Born in Bucks, Pennsylvaniamap
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Died at age 46 [location unknown]
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Biography

Priscilla Allen was born 2nd month 29 (April 29), 1699. She was the fourth daughter of Samuel & Jane (Waln) Allen of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She is not know to have married or had children.[1]

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  1. » Allen (record of the allen family)

See also:

  • » Allen, Samuel (b.1782). A record of the Allen family from the first settlement in Pennsylvania, by Samuel Allen, the son of the eldest son of the same name for five generations. Philadelphia (1899) Internet Archive




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