Bucks County PA Archives Biographies.....Allem, Jesse L. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joe Patterson, Patricia Bastik & Susan Walters Dec 2009 Source: History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; edited by J.H. Battle; A. Warner & Co.; 1887 Tinicum Township JESSE L. ALLEM farmer, P.O. Ottsville. His great-grandfather, Jacob Allem, emigrated from Germany, settled in Haycock township, and was married a year afterward. His oldest son, also named Jacob, when but 18 years old enlisted in the revolutionary army, serving until the close of the war. He settled in Bedminster township, where he died. He married an Ott. Their six children were all boys. The only one now living is William, in Bedminster township, and now in his 75th year. Jesse, the father of our subject, was born December 29, 1800, and died December 24, 1875. He was a farmer and lived in Bedminster township. He was a prominent member of the Tohickon Lutheran church, of which he was deacon. He was twice married, his first wife being Elizabeth Loux, who died in 1856, aged 53. His second wife was Mrs. Anna Maria Huntsberger, who had also been a Loux. The first wife had eleven children: Lucinda, Catherine, Elizabeth, Jacob and Josiah, deceased; Anna Maria, wife of Jesse Fluck, in Solebury township; Lavina, wife of Joseph Fly, of Bedminster; Leanna, wife of Samuel B. Schisler, of Plumstead; Levi, in this township; John, in Hiawatha, Kan.; and Jesse L. The second wife had two children: Ida, living in Kansas, and Abbie (deceased). Jesse L. Allem was born December 28, 1848. He attended the Carversville Normal school, and afterwards followed teaching for thirteen years. The third year after his marriage he moved to Pennsburg, Montgomery county, whence he came to the place where he now lives, which had been the property of his wife's father about forty years, and which was her birthplace. She is Susannah, daughter of Samuel S. T. Hillpot, and was born July 19, 1850. They have two children: Eva Miriam and David Oswin. Mr. and Mrs. Allem are members of the Lower Tinicum Lutheran church, of which he is deacon. He is a member of the Consistory, and has been twenty years connected with the Sabbath school as teacher and superintendent.