James has been accepted as a “Proven Patriot” in the Sons’ of the American Revolution. His Patriot number is 195803. He was accepted for his service in Virginia’s 10th & 6th Regiments.
James moved to the Fayette County, Virginia/Kentucky area sometime after 1780. There he married Mary Tomlinson before 1781. In August of 1782, James, his close friend Aaron Reynolds, and his brother-in-law Richard Tomlinson fought in the battle of Blue Licks. Richard was killed in the battle. James and Aaron Reynolds are buried next to each other in Maury County, TN. James and Mary had six children. They are:
Catherine Allen, 1781 - 1851
Nancy Allen, 1783 - 1858
Charles Allen, 1784-?
William Allen, 1788 -?
James Allen Jr., 1791 - 1859
Zachariah Young Allen, 1795 - 1844
James has been accepted as a “Proven Patriot” in the Sons’ of the American Revolution. His Patriot number is 195803. He was accepted for his service in Virginia’s 10th & 6th Regiments.
James moved to the Fayette County, Virginia/Kentucky area sometime after 1780. There he married Mary Tomlinson before 1781. In August of 1782, James, his close friend Aaron Reynolds, and his brother-in-law Richard Tomlinson fought in the battle of Blue Licks. Richard was killed in the battle. James and Aaron Reynolds are buried next to each other in Maury County, TN. James and Mary had six children. They are:
Catherine Allen, 1781 - 1851
Nancy Allen, 1783 - 1858
Charles Allen, 1784-?
William Allen, 1788 -?
James Allen Jr., 1791 - 1859
Zachariah Young Allen, 1795 - 1844
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Co A, 10 Va Reg, REVOLUTIONARY WAR at Valley Forge
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