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Biography of Carr Allen, Scott Co, AR

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Submitted by: Charlene Holland <Char@presys.com>
        Date: 9 Sep 1998
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	Carr Allen, a native of Montgomery County, Ark., and now a resident
of Park Township, Scott County, this State, is one of the most successful
and enterprising farmers of the same. His opportunities for an education
were poor, and when seventeen years of age he entered the army, serving
nine months. At the cessation of hostilities he returned home and rented
land for one year. He then homesteaded a tract, and made many improvements
on the same, but later sold out and bought where he now resides. This was
in 1873. He is now the owner of 390 acres of excellent bottomland, and
has 100 acres under cultivation. His house, barns, outbuildings, etc.
indicate that an experienced hand is at the head of everything, and that
he has been successful is self-evident. He raises annually good crops of
corn and cotton, and is prosperous and happy. He was born on October 5,
l849, and was married in March, 1863, to Miss Mary Berry, a native of
this county. The fruits of this union were seven children-two daughters
and five sons. The eldest son and also the eldest daughter are married,
and reside near the parents. Mr. Allen is a member of the Farmers'
Alliance, and he and wife are worthy members of the Free-Will Baptist
Church, of which he is deacon.