Silver Bow had
Henry E. Callison 25 yrs born Oregon
John L. Callison 37 born Iowa
William Callison 59 born Ohio
Roosevelt had
Frederic W. Callison 29 born Iowa
Glacier had
Jesse R. Callison 57 born Missouri
Chouteau had
Benjamin O. Callison 45 born Iowa
Terry Lee Reid
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl & Susanne Green" <csgreen(a)ttc-cmc.net>
To: <callison(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: [CALLISON] Interesting
Sorry, but I disagree with your statement that there were no
Callisons in
MT
in 1920. There were at least 2 families--my great grandfather, Benjamin,
and his brother, Richard.
Susanne
----- Original Message -----
From: <GNEOLOG(a)aol.com>
To: <callison(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 7:52 PM
Subject: [CALLISON] Interesting
> 1840 census Callison families --
> Missouri 2-3
> Illinois 4-6
> Indiana 2-3
> Tennessee 4-6
> Alabama 1-- Ohio 4-6
> Virginia 2-3
> Note: the census may have spelled their name as Collison/Kellison or
> something similar
>
> 1880 The family had made it all the way to Oregon and Washington with
1 -23
> family in each of those states.
> Iowa, Missouri and West Virginia had the largest concentrations of 71-140
> families listed
> The next largest concentrations with 24-70 familes were NE, IL, IN, OH
> and
TN
> The states with 1-23 families in addition to OR and WA were Dakato
> Territory, KS, TX, MN, WI, AR, KY, MI, NY, MA, VA, NC, SC and FL
> The remaining states had NONE
>
> By 1920, the highest population for Callison surname was TX, IA, MO, IL
> The following states had NONE -- WY, UT, MT, VT,
>
> Name History and Origin for callison
> First Name
> Last Name
> Last Namecallison
> Scottish or Irish: reduced form of McAlison, a Gaelic patronymic based
> on
th
> personal name Alison (see _Allison_
>
(
http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/fact.aspx?fid=10&ln=Allison&f...
&) ).
> Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN
> 0-19-508137-4
>
> Callison civil war Veterans
> 29 Confederate
> 63 Union
>
> In 1880 -- 35% of the population were farmers but 65 % of Callison's
> were.
> My line certainly attests to this where is is much closer to probably 90
> %
at
> that time -- maybe even 100%
>
>
>
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