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  2. Hell’s Half-Acre: The Fall of Loyalist Crean Brush

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    In 1777 Allen, who bitterly detested loyalists and especially Brush, was a prisoner of war on parole and free to walk the New York city streets until the British sent him to Long Island. Allen broke his parole in August, was brought back to the city and imprisoned in the provost. It is possible that Allen ran into Brush or was told his whereabouts.

  3. Dr. Zephenia/Zephania Allen, 65 - From Pennsylvania; had been at East Florida before evacuation. Likely father of Dr. John Allen who was also on Zephenia's land grant at Exuma, Bahamas. Names of Henry Allen (loyalist in Nassau) and Thomas Allen (probably from Charleston, South Carolina; mariner; died in Bahamas) included in Parrish's notes.

  4. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick - gnb.ca

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    Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. The facts contained in this paper in reference to the Loyalists of New Jersey in the military service of the Crown during the Revolutionary war, are principally compiled from Force's American Archives, O'Callaghan's Documentary History of New York, Gaines' Register, Howe's Narrative, Galloway's Pamphlets ...

  5. How Philadelphia's Neighborhoods Got Their Names

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    William Allen, loyalist, freemason, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, Mayor of Philadelphia, and founder of Allentown, built a country estate called Mt. Airy. The neighborhood that eventually formed ...

  6. Loyalists - Library and Archives Canada

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    The Loyalists in Ontario: The Sons and Daughters of the American Loyalists of Upper Canada, by William D. Reid. (OCLC 2280126) Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, by Murtie June Clark. (OCLC 7125252) The loyalists of Massachusetts and the other side of the American Revolution, by James Henry Stark (OCLC 1006719341)

  7. Family of William Allen (loyalist) - Alchetron, the free ...

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    William and Margaret had six children: John, Andrew, James, William, Anne and Margaret. Like their father, all of Allen's sons were loyalists opposed the violent overthrow of British rule in the American Colonies.

  8. Deeds and documents signed by Colonial Mayors of Philadelphia

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    William Allen: Date: May 5, 1728: Between: Sarah Miles, Widow and Samuel Miles Yeoman to Simon Helens: Location: 163 acre sale in Philadelphia: Signed by: William Allen: Loyalist; Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; Built Independence Hall; Founder of Allentown, PA; Mayor of Philadelphia 1735-1736

  9. Category:Loyalists in the American Revolution from ...

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    William Allen (loyalist) Family of William Allen (loyalist) C. William Caldwell (ranger) John Connolly (loyalist) D. Doan Outlaws; E. Matthew Elliott (loyalist) F ...

  10. William Allen (loyalist) : definition of William Allen ...

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    William Allen (August 5, 1704 – September 6, 1780) was a wealthy merchant, Chief Justice of the (August 5, 1704 – September 6, 1780) was a wealthy merchant, Chief

  11. Loyalist (American Revolution) - RevWarTalk

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    Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the British Empire and the British monarchy during the American Revolutionary War. At the time they were often called Tories, Royalists, or King’s Men. They were opposed by the Patriots, those who supported the revolution. When their cause was defeated, about 15% of the Loyalists or 65 ...