John Allen (soldier)

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Born(1771-12-30)December 30, 1771
DiedJanuary 22, 1813(1813-01-22) (aged 41)
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceKentucky militia
John Allen
Kentucky Senate
In office
1807–1813
Personal details
Born(1771-12-30)December 30, 1771
DiedJanuary 22, 1813(1813-01-22) (aged 41)
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceKentucky militia
RankColonel
Commands1st Regiment of Riflemen
Battles/wars

John Allen (December 30, 1771[1][2] – January 22, 1813) was an American politician and army officer who was killed in the War of 1812.

Allen was born in Rockbridge County, Virginia, and moved with his father to Kentucky in 1779.[2] He went to school in Bardstown, Kentucky and studied law in Staunton, Virginia. He then returned to Kentucky to law practice in Shelbyville. He was elected to the Kentucky Senate in 1807, and served until his death.

Allen's name on the Kentucky War Memorial in Frankfort, KY along with other officers who died at the Battle of Frenchtown or in the subsequent massacre of wounded prisoners

Early in the War of 1812, Allen raised the 1st Regiment of Riflemen to serve under General William Henry Harrison. Allen was commissioned its colonel. He was killed in action while leading his men at the Battle of Frenchtown on the River Raisin in southeast Michigan.

Allen County, Kentucky was named for him in 1815.[3] He is also honored by Allen County, Ohio, and Allen County, Indiana.

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