Robert Allen (Tennessee politician) explained

Robert Allen
State:Tennessee
District:5th
Term Start:March 4, 1823
Term End:March 3, 1827
Predecessor:Newton Cannon
Successor:Robert Desha
State1:Tennessee
District1:4th
Term Start1:March 4, 1819
Term End1:March 3, 1823
Predecessor1:Samuel E. Hogg
Successor1:Jacob C. Isacks
Party:Democratic-Republican
Otherparty:Jackson Republican
Birth Date:June 19, 1778
Birth Place:Augusta County, Virginia
Spouse:Rebecca Greer AllenAlethia Van Horn Allen
Children:Eliza Allen James Greer Allen

Tilman Dixon Allen

Caroline Walton Allen

Rebecca Greer Allen

Joseph Webster Allen

Robert Allen

George Campbell Allen

Mary Greer Allen

Archibald Van Horn Allen

David Burford Allen

William Rozin Allen

Alethia Beale Allen

John Q. Allen

Eliza Clarisa Allen

William B Allen

Virginia Dixon Allen

Alma Mater:College of William and Mary
Profession:lawyerpolitician

Robert Allen (June 19, 1778 – August 19, 1844) was an American merchant and politician from Carthage, Tennessee. He represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives from 1819 until 1827.

Biography

Allen was born in Augusta County, Virginia, and attended schools there, culminating in the College of William & Mary. He married Rebecca Greer on December 28, 1803, in Jonesboro, Tennessee. After graduating from his law studies, he moved to Carthage, Tennessee and took up the Mercantile business as well as practicing as a lawyer in 1804.[1] He also served as Clerk of Smith County for many years. He owned slaves.

Career

During the War of 1812, Allen served as a colonel under General Andrew Jackson.[2] After the war, he was elected to the United States House of Representatives, serving four terms.[3] While there, he chaired the U.S. House Committee on Revolutionary Claims (regarding claims from the U.S. Revolutionary War). His wife, Rebecca died on March 29, 1822; and he married Alethia Van Horn on March 3, 1825.[4] He declined to stand for re-election in the 1826 elections, and retired to Tennessee at the end of the term. He was a delegate to the State convention in 1834.[2]

Death

Allen engaged in farming and mercantile pursuits until his death in Carthage, Smith County, Tennessee, on August 19, 1844 (age 66 years, 61 days). He is interred at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Wilson County, Tennessee. He died at "Greenwood," his plantation near Carthage.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Allen. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. 15 February 2013.
  2. Marquis Who's Who, Inc. Who Was Who in American History, the Military. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1975. P. 8
  3. Web site: Robert Allen. Govtrack US Congress. 15 February 2013.
  4. Web site: Robert Allen. Genealogical Notes and Anecdotes: Descendants of Robert Allen. 15 February 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131122145650/http://gennotes.150m.com/rallen.html. 22 November 2013.
  5. Web site: Robert Allen. The Political Graveyard. 15 February 2013.