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  1. William Allen (August 5, 1704 – September 6, 1780) was a wealthy merchant, attorney and chief justice of the Province of Pennsylvania, and mayor of Philadelphia during the colonial era. At the time of the American Revolution, Allen was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Philadelphia.

  2. On February 16, 1734, William Allen married Margaret Hamilton, daughter of Andrew Hamilton, famed defense lawyer in the John Peter Zenger case of 1735, and brother of James Hamilton. William and Margaret had six children: John, Andrew, James, William, Anne and Margaret.

  3. Like their father, Allen's sons became loyalists in the American Revolution. Allen served as Chief Justice of the colony's Supreme Court from 1750 to 1774, at which time he resigned due to increasing tensions resulting from his loyalist beliefs and health concerns.

  4. Loyalists - K-Z. William Allen (August 5, 1704 – September 6, 1780) was a wealthy merchant, attorney and Chief Justice of the Province of Pennsylvania, and mayor of Philadelphia during the colonial period. At the time of the American Revolution, Allen was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Philadelphia.

  5. Apr 4, 2019 · Apr 4. Apr 4 William Allen - The Loyalist Who Built Independence Hall. Jason Mandresh. Bios. William Allen may have been considered a Loyalist during the Revolutionary War, but he deserves a bit of credit due to his part in constructing Independence Hall. Loyalist Founders.

  6. Mar 27, 2020 · Founder of the Day. 2.14K subscribers. 10. 74 views 3 years ago. William Allen was what I like to call a 'Soft Loyalist' because he did not support independence but he did not actively fight...

  7. Both Allen brothers became Loyalist émigrés: William Tilghman (1756-1827), a Loyalist, but not an émigré, married James Allen's daughter Margaret Elizabeth Allen (1772-1798) in 1794; she probably was responsible for her uncle John Penn’s papers appearing in this collection.

  8. William Allen was a Loyalist, who disapproved of independence and believed that the colonies should seek to redress their grievances with the British Parliament through constitutional means. Born: August 5, 1704. Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Star Sign: Leo. Died: September 6, 1780 (aged 76)

  9. Among the passengers on board the fleet was one William ALLEN of Pennsylvania. William and his brothers Andrew and John were the sons of the former Chief Justice ALLEN.

  10. William Allen (August 5, 1704 – September 6, 1780) was a wealthy merchant, attorney and chief justice of the Province of Pennsylvania, and mayor of Philadelphia during the colonial period. At the time of the American Revolution, Allen was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Philadelphia.

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