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The Hallese Family (PART 1): Brooklyn Hal Allen
Brooklyn Hal Allen (October 4, 1499 - May 12, 1538) was a former cowboy and a former outlaw from Greyridge, in an old administrative division named Westbound, which is now the administrative division of Spanishia, an administrative division known for a high population of Cowboys, Outlaws, a high Hispanic civilian population, animal hunting, and its western design, as ranches exist, and is known for having an amazingly high horse population, a big number of railways, mines, saloons, cafes, blacksmiths, hardware stores, general stores for food and apparel, hospital, stable, sawmills, and is known for a high job rate of saddlemakers, cobblers, tailors, barbers, pharmacists and farmers. Brooklyn was born to a cowboy family, Bozeman Allen (1484 - 1524), and cowgirl, Blaze Allen (1483 - 1524). Brooklyn lived in Greyridge in his early life. He always wanted to be a cowboy, but since he was young, he was told to help hunt animals only. In 1514, he started his cowboy job by getting his first gun and pickaxe. He mined ores such as copper, mica and gold. He also got a dark colored horse named Abaccus (1514 - 1538). After that, in 1515, he became an outlaw after robbing $40 in a bank in a nearby city of his home town. He soon escaped even though the cowboys lasso’d him, but still, he escaped. He also found treasures along the way. He also sold ores and meat that he hunted. In 1516, he met his future wife, cowgirl Bonnie Austin (1500 - 1542). In 1517, they became husband and wife. In 1518, they gave birth to a baby boy named Wyatt Hal Allen, which we will look forward and in 1520, they gave birth to a baby girl named River Allen, which we will also look forward. In 1524, his father died after an injury with his horse, Abaccus (1501 - 1526). Few months later, her mother’s horse, Abdullah, went out of control, and dragged her, causing her mother’s death. In 1526, Brooklyn had an injury after being shot. Brooklyn had a history of injuries. In 1527, Brooklyn once again got another injury on mining, on 1528, he got injured in a hunt, and in 1529, he got injured on a dynamite explosion while robbing. In 1530, he ended his outlaw career and on 1532, he ended his cowboy career. In 1537, he came back as a cowboy, and in early 1538 as an outlaw. He once again ended his outlaw career on April 1538. On the year 1538, after ending his outlaw career, he experienced Dysentery, causing him to also end his cowboy career again, then less than 2 weeks later, he died in Greyridge on May 12. According to Hallese culture, the famous Hallese Family was started by Brooklyn himself, as he was the first Hal of the family. It was unknown where Hal came from, but it was a boy’s name.