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Canadian attorney and politician (1852–1927)
Thomas Carleton AllenKC, LIB, DCL
Mayor of Fredericton
In office
1890-1892
Personal details
BornNov 1852
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Died22 Sep 1927 (1927-09-23) (aged 74)
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Resting placeForest Hill Cemetery, Fredericton
Spouse Louise Wetmore ​(m. 1878)
ChildrenTwo sons, one daughter
Parent(s)Sir John Campbell, Margaret A. (Drury) Allen
Residence(s)Church St., Fredericton, New Brunswick
EducationFredericton Collegiate Schools
Alma materHarvard Law School
OccupationAttorney

Thomas Carleton Allen, KC (November 1852 in Fredericton, New Brunswick – 22 September 1927) was a Canadian attorney who was a former mayor of the city of Fredericton, 1890–1892.

Family

He was the son of Sir John Campbell Allen and Margaret Austen Drury. His father was for many years Chief Justice of N. B., and mayor of Fredericton in 1851.

Education and legal career

He was educated at Fredericton Collegiate Schools until 1868. After completing his general studies at the Charlotte County Grammar School, he studied law with Messrs. Botsford and Wetmore of Fredericton and with Messrs. Duff and Jeremiah Norman Travis of St. John. He graduated from Harvard Law School with a degree of Bachelor of Laws and later pursued a special course at the same institution. He was admitted an attorney, Oct., 1874, and was admitted as a barrister the following year. He practised alone in Fredericton, N. B., until 1878, when he moved to St. John, and became identified with W. B. Chandler under the name of Chandler and Allen, which firm existed until 1883. He was appointed Clerk of the Pleas and Court in Equity, Apr., 1883. While in practice he was retained as counsel for Mrs. Merritt of New York, who contested the will of Charles Merritt, which involved a large estate and which, after being in the court for three years, was settled out of court.

Personal life

He married Louise Wetmore in December 1878; they had two sons, one daughter.

References

  1. "Dr. T. Carleton Allen Dies Suddenly". Saint John Times Globe. 22 September 1927. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Obituary for T. C. Allen". Saint John Times Globe. 22 September 1927. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.

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