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Showing posts with label Allen Ethan Alphonso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allen Ethan Alphonso. Show all posts

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Captain Ethan Alphonso Allen


Find-a-Grave.

Born October 24, 1789 in Burlington, Vermont.  Died Jan. 6, 1855.

Buried Elmwood Cemetery in Norfolk, Virginia, plot IMP-B6 9-L12-S16.

Son of Ethan Allen of Revolutionary fame.

Friday, January 29, 2016

USMA Class of 1806: Ethan Alphonso Allen-- Part 2

Cullum's Registry.

No. 22  Was a cadet Dec. 10, 1804, to November 14, 1806 when graduated and promoted to 2nd Lt. Regiment of Artillerists.  First Lt. Oct. 1, 1809.

During the War of 1812 at Norfolk and Craney Island, Va. 1812-1813.  At lake Champlain in 1814.

Transferred to Corps of Artillerists May 12, 1814.

Captain Corps of Artillerists July 25, 1814.

Craney Island 1815-1821.  Superintendent of Regimental Recruiting Services 1818-1828.

Resigned 1821.

Civilian History:  U.S. Inspector of Customs on Canada Frontier 1821-1823. Farmer in Norfolk County, Va. 1823-1833.  merchant Norfolk, Va. 1833-1834.

Died Jan. 6, 1855 in Norfolk County, age 66.

USMA Class of 1806: Ethan Alphonso Allen-- Part 1

Ethan Alphonso Allen was born the same year, 1789,  his father died, the famous Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen of Green Mountain Boys fame..Allen's two youngest sons both graduated from the USMA and his grandson Ethan Allen Hitchcock was a Union general during the Civil War.

Ethan Alphonso Allen is buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Norfolk, Virginia.

Born October 24, 1789 in Vermont.  Died January 6, 1855 in Norfolk, Virginia.  His father, Ethan Allen died February 12, 1789.

--Brock-Perry