arrival via ship "Mayflower" in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British American Colonies; died in Connecticut, British American Colonies
Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Norris.
Sie haben geheiratet zwischen 1585 und 1586 in London, Middlesex, England.
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Isaac Allerton | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1586 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mary Norris |
Isaac, his wife Mary (Norris) Allerton and their children Bartholomew, age 7, Remember, age 5, and Mary, age 3, came on the Mayflower with the Leiden, Holland, group of Separatist Pilgrims. Isaac was a tailor, age 32. With them came a servant boy, John Hooke, age 13, who died in the “first sickness” in 1621.
Isaac was chosen as an assistant to Governor William Bradford in 1621 and “continued sundry years together”. [Bradford 86] In the 1623 division of land, “Mr. Isaak Alerton” received 7 acres and in the 1627 division of cattle, Isaac, his wife Fear, and children Bartholomew, Remember, Mary and Sarah were the first six persons in the 2nd company.
In 1626, the Colony decided to ‘buy out’ the interests of the London merchants who had financed their 1620 voyage. Isaac Allerton was chosen to represent the Colony and returned to England to negotiate for the purchase.
At various times, Isaac resided in Plymouth, Marblehead, New Amsterdam (New York City), and New Haven CT. His records may be found in virtually every colony on the Atlantic seaboard and in the Caribbean. The inventory of his estate, taken February 1659, totaled £118 5s 2d but does not begin to illuminate the extent of his business activities.
Isaac married his first wife, Mary Norris, “single woman from Newbury in England” in Leiden on 4 November 1611. Mary (Norris) Allerton died at Plymouth in the ‘first sickness’ in February 1621.
Bartholomew, born say 1613, returned to England, became minister at ‘Bamfield’, Suffolk
Remember, born say 1615; married 1635 Moses, son of Rev. John Maverick [Mary & John 1630]
Mary, born say 1617; married about 1636 Thomas, son of Robert Cushman [Fortune 1621]; she died 1699, the last of the Mayflower passengers
Between 1623 and 1627, Isaac married his second wife, Fear Brewster [Anne 1623], daughter of Elder William Brewster [Mayflower 1620]. Fear died in the last months of 1634.
Sarah, born Plymouth about 1626; no further record
Isaac, born say 1630; Harvard Class of 1650; married first, about 1652, Elizabeth —- (who MAY have been a daughter of Isaac Sr’s third wife); married second about 1663 in Virginia, Elizabeth (Willoughby) (Overzee) Colclough, daughter of Capt. Thomas Willoughby
Isaac’s third wife was Joanna Swinnerton (“probably the Mrs. Swinnerton who received a grant of land at New Haven on 17 March 1640/1”). They had no children.