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  2. Isaac Allerton Sr. (c. 1586 – 1658/9), and his family, were passengers in 1620 on the historic voyage of the ship Mayflower. Allerton was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact. In Plymouth Colony he was active in colony governmental affairs and business and later in trans-Atlantic trading. Problems with the latter regarding colony expenditures ...

  3. ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth land division "Mr. Isaak Alerton" received seven acres [PCR 12:4; MQ 40:10]. In the 1627 Plymouth cattle division Mr. Isaac Allerton, his wife Feare Allerton, Bartholomew Allerton, Remember Allerton, Mary Allerton and Sarah Allerton were the first six persons in the second company [PCR 12:9].

  4. Dec 30, 2015 · Over the next twenty years Allerton acquired more than 5,000 additional acres of land along the Rappahannock River. In August 1662 he was commissioned a justice of the peace in Westmoreland County, and not long thereafter he became an officer in the county militia.

  5. Feb 3, 2022 · Life Prior to the Mayflower. Isaac was probably in London, England, around 1586, and by 1611, was living in Leiden. In Leiden in 1611, Allerton stated he was from London. Also living in Leiden in 1611 was Allerton's sister, Sarah (Allerton) Vincent, a widow prior to 1611 of John Vincent. Isaac and his wife, Mary, and Sarah and her second ...

  6. Time in Plymouth Colony. After the tragic death of his wife and newborn child - as well as John Hooke - Isaac Allerton became one of the 41 “true” Pilgrims who signed the Mayflower Compact. Allerton worked as assistant to first Governer John Carver, before serving as William Bradford's assistant following Carver's untimely death in 1621.

  7. In 1643, he was selected as one of the Eight Men. Isaac Allerton moved to New Haven, Connecticut sometime around 1646, and lived there until his death in 1659. He built himself a “grand house on the Creek, with Four Porches,” on a home lot of two acres. Source.

  8. Apr 5, 2024 · In the 1623 Plymouth land division, "Mr. Isaak Alerton" received seven acres, "on the South side of the brooke to ther baywards." Isaac appears on the Plymouth tax lists dated 25 Mar 1633 and 27 Mar 1634 and on 1633 and 7 Mar 1636/7 lists of freemen in Plymouth Colony.

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