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  1. A Book of American Prose Humor, being a Collection of Humorous and Witty Tales, Sketches, Etc.; composed by the Best Known American Writers by Josh Billings, Mark Twain, Bill Nye, Josiah Allen's Wife, Bangs, Blossom, Townsend, Ade, Dooley, Caruth, Hobart, Baxter Artemus Ward, 1917
  2. SAMANTHA AT CONEY ISLAND AND A THOUSAND OTHER TALES by Marietta (Josiah Allen's Wife) Holley, 1911-01-01
  3. MY OPINIONS AND BETTSEY BOBBET'S designed as a beacon light to guide women to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness etc. by Mariette Holley (Josiah Allen's Wife), 1888
  4. Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley), 1904-01-01
  5. Samantha Among the Brethren by Josiah Allen's Wife, Marietta Holley, 2010-09-10
  6. Samantha Among The Brethren by Marietta (Josiah Allen's Wife) Holley, 1892
  7. Samantha at Saratoga: Racing after Fashion by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1887
  8. Samantha at Saratoga by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley, 1887-01-01
  9. Samantha at Saratoga: Or Racing After Fashion by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1897
  10. Samantha at Saratoga; or, "Flirtin with fashion" by Marietta (Josiah Allen's Wife) Holley, 1891
  11. Samantha at Saratoga; or, "Flirtin' with Fashion" by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley), 1920
  12. Samantha at Saratoga by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1887
  13. My Opinions And Betsey Bobbets: Designed As A Beacon Light To Guide Women To Life, Liberty And The Pursuit Of Happiness (1891) by Josiah Allen's Wife, Marietta Holley, 2008-10-27
  14. Samantha At The Centennial by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1878

101. WIRKSWORTH-Parish Records 1608-1899-1881 Census
SCT Mk0001b Mary Ann LENNOX wife M 39 F Derby Mk0001c Mary J. LENNOX Dau U 18 F Mk0013b Lydia ALLEN wife M 52 F Matlock Mk0013c Samuel ALLEN Son U 21 M
http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/C81-14.htm
Updated 1 Jun 2003
WIRKSWORTH Parish Records 1600-1900
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1881 CENSUS
Full details of entries found in the 1881 Census for the Wirksworth Area, which includes the following places in Derbyshire, England:
Alderwasley, Ashlehay, Biggin, Bonsall, Brassington, Callow, Carsington, Cromford, Hopton, Hulland Ward, Ible, Idridghay, Ireton Wood, Ivonbrook, Kirk Ireton, Matlock, Middleton, Shottle, Tansley and Wirksworth.
These parts of the Census contain 36 enumeration districts with 17,469 entries.

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Code Firstname SURNAME Relation.Con.Age.Sex Occupation Born Handicap Comments
#77-Water Lane-[Middleton]-(RG11-3426-11-p14) Md182a Francis GRATTON Head M 29 M General labourer Bonsall Md182b Hannah GRATTON Wife M 27 F Wife Middleton Md182c William GRATTON Son 5 M Scholar Middleton Md182d Ann GRATTON Dau 3 F Scholar Middleton Md182e Joseph GRATTON Son 10m M Middleton #78-Water Lane-[Middleton]-(RG11-3426-11-p14) Md183a Thomas DOXEY Head M 36 M Quarryman limestone Middleton Md183b Martha DOXEY Wife M 28 F Wife Ashford Md183c Walter DOXEY Son 6 M Scholar Middleton Md183d Ebenezer DOXEY Son 4 M Scholar Middleton

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wife as a PA and PI Samantha at the Centennial, desigened as abright and shining light virtue and happiness
http://www.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/cgi-bin/opac/books-query?code=20861986

103. Beers: Allen P. 1097
On November 19, 1850, she was united in marriage with Josiah Allen, son of JohnAllen. Josiah Allen was born November 15, 1808, on the home farm,
http://www.chartiers.com/beers-project/articles/allen-1097.html
Mrs. Susannah Allen, p. 1097
MRS. SUSANNAH ALLEN, a well-known and intelligent lady of Cross Creek township, was born November 21, 1823, a daughter of the late John Harper, of Cecil township, Washington Co., Penn. On November 19, 1850, she was united in marriage with Josiah Allen, son of John Allen. John Allen was born in Chambersburgh, Penn., and, coming to Washington county about the year 1800, settled on the farm now occupied by his descendants. The land was then covered with dense forest, but two acres had been cleared off, and an orchard planted. Here the young pioneer constructed a cabin from round logs, and immediately brought his bride (Miss Anna Tweed) to assist in building the new home. He then began clearing the forest from the land, and soon the wild, uncultivated region assumed an air of civilization as various improvements were made. Time passed on, and the once lonely forest rang with the shouts of happy children, who came to bless the homes of the early pioneers. To John and Anna Allen were born Martha, John, Josiah, Nancy, Samuel and William, all now deceased. Text taken from page 1097 of:
Beers, J. H. and Co.

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