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Ebenezer Allen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ebenezer Allen
Ebenezer Allen (1743–1806) was an American soldier, pioneer, and member of the Vermont General Assembly. ==Early life== Allen was born in Northampton, Massachusetts on 17 October 1743. His parents were Samuel Allen (1706–1755) and Hannah Miller (1707–1755). Allen married Lydia Richards (1746–1833) in 1762 in New Marlborough, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Zebulon Richards and Lydia Brown. Along with Thomas Ashley, Allen was a founder of Poultney, Vermont. Allen and Ashley (both had married daughters of Zebulon Richards) arrived at the site of the town along the Poultney River on 15 April 1771. Allen brought his family with him on the journey. Ashley traveled alone, building a shanty and planting corn before bringing his family to the wilderness.〔Smith, Henry P. & Rann, William S., ''The History of Rutland County, Vermont'', Syracuse: D. Mason & Co., 1886〕 Poultney was a patriotic village. All of its residents (except one) supported the American Revolution and most males served in the revolutionary army at various times during the war.〔Joslin, Joseph, "A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875", Poultney: Journal Printing Office, 1875〕
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