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James Allen (Virginia politician)

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James Allen
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the Hampshire County district
In office
December 2, 1839 – 1840
Serving with David Gibson
Preceded byWilliam Odell, George Park
Succeeded byWilliam Odell, William Vance
In office
December 6, 1847 – December 3, 1849
Serving with Asa Hiett
Preceded byDaniel Thompson
Succeeded byRobert M. Powell,
William P. Stump
In office
January 12, 1852 – December 4, 1853
Serving with Thomas B. White
Preceded byWilliam P. Stump
Succeeded byJesse Lupton, Isaac Parsons
Personal details
Born1802
Died1854
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic

James Allen (1802–1854) was an American politician, farmer and soldier. He represented Hampshire County (which is now in West Virginia) in the Virginia House of Delegates 1839–40, 1847–49, and 1852–54.[1][2] Allen received land grants along Patterson Creek in 1832 and 1848, and his brother Robert Allen (1808-1878) also settled in the area. Col. Allen commanded the 77th Regiment in the 3rd Division of the Virginia militia and died at Fort Ashby in an area of Hampshire County that became Mineral County, West Virginia after his death.

James Allen married Catherine Hollenback (1807-1896). Their family included sons James Clinton Allen (1828-1905), William A. Allen (b. 1830), Edward F. Allen (1834-1909), Hiram R. Allen (1839-1911), John Herman Allen (1841-1923), CSA Pvt. Elijah Allen (1843-1864) and Daniel Thomas Allen (1845-1939), as well as daughters Sarah Katherine Allen (1836-1842), Mary Jane Allen Monroe (1834-1909), Margaret Ann Allen Parker (1837-1905), and Rhoda Mariah Allen Gauer (1838-1919).[3] Pvt. Allen enlisted in the 7th Virginia Cavalry on November 2, 1861, shortly after he turned 18, and was captured in August 1863 and died of scurvy as a prisoner of war on July 31, 1864.[4]

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  1. ^ "The Virginia Elections and State Elected Officials Database Project, 1776-2007". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  2. ^ Cynthia Miller Leonard, Virginia's General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 393, 426, 431, 449
  3. ^ 1850 U.S. Federal Census for District 24, Hampshire County, virginia family 703
  4. ^ findagrave nos. 69489546, 2535774