Ethan
Green
Allen
Born January 10, 1738
[place of birth?]
Son of
Joseph Allen and
Mary Baker
Brother of
Heman Allen, Heber Allen, Levi Allen, Zimri Allen, Lydia Allen, Lucy Allen and Ira Allen [add sibling]
Husband of
Frances Brush Buchanan
(Married in
[location?] [marriage date?])
Father of
Loraine Allen, Joseph Allen, Lucy Allen, Mary Allen, Pamela Allen, Fanny Allen, Hannibal Allen and Ethan Allen [add child]
Died February 12, 1789
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About Ethan Allen
Ethan Green Allen was an American Revolutionary War leader who fought for Vermont's independence. Born in Litchfield, Connecticut to Joseph and Mary Baker Allen, Ethan had eleven siblings and moved with his family to Cornwall. Ethan had aspirations to go to college, however, upon the untimely death of his father was required to look after the family and his younger siblings.
Ethan had a colorful military record, first serving in the colonial military during the French and Indian War. In the early 1770s, he emerged as the military leader of Anti-New York dissidents, known as the Green Mountain Boys, who were fighting New York over the New Hampshire grants. As a forceful organization, they successfully created the Republic of Vermont (1777–1791) and later the State of Vermont.
In the Revolutionary War, Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold led a successful raid to capture Fort Ticonderoga.
Ethan died twenty-two days after his birthday on February 12, 1789 at the age of 51, in Burlington, Vermont. He was buried in Green Mount Cemetery, Burlington, Vermont.
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