
Submitted byLisa Hamilton Thanks Lisa! |
John Barnhouse Allensworth, merchant and postmaster at Decatur, Ark.,
was born in Springfield, Ohio, March 15, 1839, and is a son of Rootan
and Eliza (Barnhouse) Allensworth, both of whom were born in the
'Buckeye State.' The father was an artisan and builder, and a member
of the Presbyterian Church.
John B. Allensworth grew to manhood in
Harrison County, Ohio. He received his primary education in the common
schools, and afterward completed his education in the McCannahan High school at New Jefferson.
He was married in Ohio, in October, 1859, and
in 1860 removed to Martin County, Ind., where he met with good success
as a farmer. Five years later he moved to Southern Illinois, and in
1876 to Texas, where he farmed with excellent results. He came to
Benton County, Ark., in 1879, and here has since resided. About 1883
he engaged in the mercantile business at Decatur, and has a stock
valued at $1,600.
His wife's maiden name was Elizabeth Knouff, a
daughter of John and Susan Knouff, the former of whom was a soldier in
the War of 1812. To Mr. and Mrs. Allensworth ten children were born,
five of whom are living: Charles C., James M., George I., John B. and
Eliza J.
Mr. Allensworth's paternal ancestors were of Scotch descent,
and his maternal ancestors of Pennsylvania-Dutch origin. His mother
was a member of the Methodist Church, and his wife was raised a
Lutheran.
Lisa Hamilton submitted the above data from Goodspeed's;
she did so to help others, is not researching the above person or families mentioned therein.
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