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1 Resources:
Buck, J.O. and Beard, T.F. "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol III." Genealogical Publishing Company.
 
Charlemagne
 
2 Lived in Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia near brother William. See deed book references noted with William. Catherine ?
 
3 commonly mistaken for Frances Vane, daughter of Sir Henry Vane. Frances ?
 
4 Possibly Johan Hawkins Johan H ?
 
5 Often incorrectly called Keziah Ann Hanson
 
Keziah ?
 
6 Commonly shown as Margaret "Bernard," but that is a unsubstantiated rumor Margaret ?
 
7 1910 and1920 - lived with family of son John S Shumate
 
Martha J ?
 
8 resided Clarksville, TN when he was married Andrew Jackson Allensworth
 
9 The connection between Ann Allensworth and father, James, is theoretical - no documentation yet. Ann Allensworth
 
10 was postmaster of Amsterdam, OH and cashier of the Amsterdam State bank. Arda M. Allensworth
 
11 possibly born 1-16-1900
resided Luna Lake, Clinton, OH 
Bertha L. Allensworth
 
12 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Billie Joanne Allensworth
 
13 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brian Wayne Allensworth
 
14 Established the Allensworth Plantation in Christian County, Kentucky, on the border with Tennessee. Land purchases and state border adjustments left the state line cutting through the house, which adds confusion to geographic locations between Christian County, KY and Montgomery County, TN

Will of Philip ties him to children, including Butler Allensworth

Marriage date conflicts:
20 Sept 1802 from sealed official document
23 Sept 1802 from family records and Stubbs
17 Sept 1802 from Virginia Marriages via ancestory.com (Frederick County, VA)
07 Sept 1802 from Virginia Marriages via FamilySearch.org
17 Sept 1802 from "Frederick County Marriages, 1738-1850" by Vogt
 
Butler Allensworth
 
15 resided Mamaroneck, NY Carl Allensworth
 
16 practiced dentristry for 25 years in Canton, OH. Carl Austin Allensworth
 
17 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carol Ann Allensworth
 
18 resided Mills co, IA Catherine Allensworth
 
19 The connection between Catherine Allensworth and father, James, is theoretical - no documentation yet. It does not seem that Mary is not daughter of Philip Allensworth and wife Catherine but is a niece, so this is an educated guess on which of Philip's brothers is the father.

Catherine Allensworth was married by the same minister, William Northern, as Mary (assumed sister) and James (assumed brother). 
Catherine Allensworth
 
20 Served WW1, enlisted 8-15-1918 and was discharged 9-22-1919 as rank sergeant. Charles H. Allensworth
 
21 at time of his death he was employed as an engineer at Eastern Coal mine Charles Harry Allensworth
 
22 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Chas Lee Allensworth
 
23 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dennis Allen Allensworth
 
24 resided Carrollton, OH Don V. Allensworth
 
25 moved to Provo, UT in 1912, Arizona in 1915, Nebraska--where he retired, and then Tucson, AZ. Doyle Thomas Allensworth
 
26 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dwight Allensworth
 
27 resided Millersport, OH Edgar Walden Allensworth
 
28 resided in Christian County, KY Eliza Allensworth
 
29 Elizabeth is daughter of either James or William - not sure which. She cannot be Philip's daughter because his Elizabeth was married to William Remy.

Philip and Butler Allensworth witnessed Elizabeth's father-in-law's will (Daniel Doughty) 
Elizabeth Allensworth
 
30 Emanuel and "Kitty" (Catherine) left Frederick VA very quickly after being married, to the Northwest Territory by 1799. This is probably because Catherine was underage and they married without involvement of her family - probably lying about her age. By June 1802 they had returned to Virginia, as Emanual is listed as bondsman for friend, Spencer Lehew.

Emanuel Allensworth is shown as the son of Philip in this tree because that is the traditional assumption. However, the fact that Emanuel was omitted from his parents' will (12 years old at the time it was written) makes it much more likely that one of Philip's brothers (James or William) was the father of Emanuel. At this time, there is no way know which one was his father.
 
Emanuel Allensworth
 
31 after passing away, Emma's inhertance paid for Jack and Eloise's cabin on Ten Mile Lake. Emma Hughes Allensworth
 
32 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Flossie Allensworth
 
33 listed birth date as 6-6-1904. is there a missing generation here? George G. Allensworth
 
34 Andrew Jackson worked with George in George's harware business. George Taylor Allensworth
 
35 at 15 years he was a telegraph operator and at 19 was a foreman of a telephone construction company in cleveland. he later did apprasial work for phone companies in MN, WI, and the dakotas. he then served as consulting engineer in phone and gas cases in columbus. Harry Randall Allensworth
 
36 served in the Civil war Co, H, 98th regiment, O.V.I.. was discharged 6-13-1865 at Louisville, KY. Henry Allensworth
 
37 served in Civil war, Iowa Light Artilary, from 8-29-1862 to 1-15-1865, at which time he was discharded due to severe disabilities developed during his service. Jacob Allensworth
 
38 disappeared c1900, after which he was never heard from again. James Allensworth
 
39 Land lease lists James and William as brothers of Philip Allensworth. James Allensworth
 
40 The connection between James Allensworth and father, James Allensworth, is theoretical - no documentation yet. It is clear that James is not son of Philip Allensworth and wife Catherine but is a nephew, so this is an educated guess on which of Philip's brothers is the father.

James Allensworth was married by the same minister, William Northern, as Mary (assumed sister) and Catherine (assumed sister). 
James Allensworth
 
41 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. James E. Allensworth
 
42 moved to KS James Elias Allensworth
 
43 see
http://www.genweb.net/~iapottco/Completed/allensworthjp.htm

AMES P. ALLENSWORTH is one of the prominent citizens of
Silver Creek Township. He came to Pottawattamie County in 1882,
and has since made this place his home. Mr. Allensworth was born in
Jefferson County, Ohio, November 15, 1835. His father, John
Allensworth, a native of Pennsylvania, was a son of Emmanuel Allensworth.
John Allensworth was married in Jefferson County, Ohio, to Miss Lydia
Bartholomew, who died when James P. was a small child, in 1841. The family
subsequently removed to Muskingum County, Ohio, where they resided several
years. The father came to Mills County, Iowa, and died in 1874. He was by trade
a cabinet-maker and wood-turner, and was a good mechanic in his younger days,
but in later life turned his attention to agricultural pursuits. Politically he was a
Democrat.

The subject of this sketch was reared on his father's farm in Jefferson County,
received his education in a log schoolhouse, and, at, the age of twenty-one years,
went to Muskingum County, Ohio. Four years later he moved to Morgan County,
same State, where he lived until 1872. In that year he came to Iowa and settled in
Mills County. Upon his arrival there he had but little money, but had great faith in
Iowa, and with a willing hand he went to work. He bought 120 acres of land,
which he improved and which he sold in the fall of 1881. He then purchased 240
acres of prairie land where he now resides, to which he afterward added five acres
of timberland. The soil had been broken and the land fenced, but no buildings had
been erected. Mr. Allensworth has improved this property and it is now
considered one of the best farms in the township. He put up a good frame house
on a natural building site and surrounded it with a grove and orchard of four acres,
and built a barn 34 x 48 x 16 feet. He also has a granary, cribs, cattle yards, sheds
for stock, and a modern windmill. In short, every thing about the farm indicates
thrift and prosperity. He is extensively engaged in stock-raising, in which he has
met with eminent success.

Mr. Allensworth was married in Morgan County, Ohio, February 26, 1860, to
Miss Malinda Sowers, a lady of intelligence and refinement, who was reared and
educated in that county. Her father, William Sowers, was a native of Maryland,
and her mother, nee Mary Ann Thursh, was born in Ohio. 'Ihey lived in the latter
State until their death, the mother, dying when Mrs. Allensworth was fifteen years
old. Her father died in September, 1889, at the age of eighty-five-years. He was
an active member of the Methodist Church, and for many years was a class-leader
and exhorter. Mr. and Mrs. Allensworth have four children, viz.: Allethea, wife of
J. P. Boyleau, Belknap Township, Pottawattamie County, Iowa; George C.
married Cora Tipton, and resides on a farm adjoining his father's; William, at
home; Edith, a successful and popular teacher. In his political views Mr.
Allensworth is independent, casting his vote for whom he considers the best man
for the position. He is a worthy member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a
steward and a liberal supporter of the same. During the civil war he served 100
days in the National Home Guards of Ohio. He has always been interested in
educational matters, and has given his children the benefit of good schooling and
fitted them for respectable positions in life. He is ranked among the enterprising,
successful and popular citizens of his community. 
James P. Allensworth
 
44 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jay Sheldon Allensworth
 
45 Jessie entered the confederate army at age 19 as a member of Co. H, 14th TN regiment, Archer's brigade, A.P. Hills Div.. He later was made a courier for General Hill. He participated in the battle of Chancellorsville, where his horse was shot out from under him. He was also wounded at the same battle as Stonewall Jackson. He moved to TX in 1888 and settled at Farmers' Valley.

Moved from TN to Wilbarger County, TX in January 1888.
Moved in 1904 to Chillicothe, TX 
Jesse Ferguson Allensworth
 
46 John is probably Philip's father as they are the only two Allensworth heads of households shown for the "First Census" in Frederick County (1783), but Philip listed only James and William as his brothers on his 1783 land lease - not John. This is not yet confirmed. John Allensworth
 
47 moved to Mills co, IA with family several years after marrying Mary. John Allensworth
 
48 Served in Civil war, Company G, 74th regiment, O.V.I.. He entered the service 1-30-1862 and was discharged 12-28-1863, after which he lived at Cadiz Junction, Harrison co, OH. He later moved to Doylestown, Wayne co, OH. He never contacted family after being discharged (his father's will was divided among the other brothers.) John Allensworth
 
49 This John Allensworth is clearly not son of Philip and Catherine (they already have a son named John) but likely rather a nephew - being son of James Allensworth is an educated guess but he could possibly be son of one of brother William. John Allensworth
 
50 after marriage he moved to Martin co, IN. five years later he moved to southern IL. in 1876 he moved to TX. in 1879 moved to Benton co, Arkansas where he was in the mercantile business John Barnhouse Allensworth
 

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