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Malachi Allen

Birth
Connecticut, USA
Death
1784 (aged 35–36)
Burial
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Very Little Information is known! Dates are best guesses, and not confirmed!

Husband of Abigail (Scott?) Allen. Father of James, Elisha, and Sally Allen. James Allen was a Revolutionary War soldier, and a privateer during the War of 1812. Buried in Canton, Maine.

Elisha Allen was a soldier of the US Army, 1798-1803. Afterwards, he became a merchant, and was captured in July, 1812 by the Royal Navy. He was a prisoner of war during the War of 1812. Later own, Elisha was a pioneer settler of Stoneham, Maine. and is buried in East Stoneham.

Almost nothing is known of Sally Allen.

Lived in the New London-Colchester area.

14 July 1778 weekly issue of the Hartford Courant:

"Deserted on his way from Colchester~ to camp at Fort Arnold about the 10th of April, one MALACHI ALLEN (belonging to Colchester) of Captain Daniel Allen's Company, Colonel Wylly's Regiment; about 5' 10", something sturdy built, walks a little stooping, about 29, light complexion, light hair, gray eyes. $8.00 reward. Capt. Daniel Allen. July 4, 1778"

Burial Unknown at this time. Could possibly be buried somewhere in Salem or Colchester, Connecticut. These are areas where Malachi lived. The burial locations of Abigail and Sally Allen are also unknown. His wife, daughter, and sons later lived in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
Very Little Information is known! Dates are best guesses, and not confirmed!

Husband of Abigail (Scott?) Allen. Father of James, Elisha, and Sally Allen. James Allen was a Revolutionary War soldier, and a privateer during the War of 1812. Buried in Canton, Maine.

Elisha Allen was a soldier of the US Army, 1798-1803. Afterwards, he became a merchant, and was captured in July, 1812 by the Royal Navy. He was a prisoner of war during the War of 1812. Later own, Elisha was a pioneer settler of Stoneham, Maine. and is buried in East Stoneham.

Almost nothing is known of Sally Allen.

Lived in the New London-Colchester area.

14 July 1778 weekly issue of the Hartford Courant:

"Deserted on his way from Colchester~ to camp at Fort Arnold about the 10th of April, one MALACHI ALLEN (belonging to Colchester) of Captain Daniel Allen's Company, Colonel Wylly's Regiment; about 5' 10", something sturdy built, walks a little stooping, about 29, light complexion, light hair, gray eyes. $8.00 reward. Capt. Daniel Allen. July 4, 1778"

Burial Unknown at this time. Could possibly be buried somewhere in Salem or Colchester, Connecticut. These are areas where Malachi lived. The burial locations of Abigail and Sally Allen are also unknown. His wife, daughter, and sons later lived in Lebanon, New Hampshire.


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