For other people named Isaac Allerton, see Isaac Allerton (disambiguation).
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 caused him to be censured by the colony government and ousted from the colony. He later became a well-to-do businessman elsewhere and in his later years resided in Connecticut.[1]
^Robert Charles Anderson, Pilgrim Village Families Sketches: Isaac Allerton, (a collaboration of American Ancestors and New England Historic Genealogical Society) Archived 2011-08-14 at the Wayback Machine
IsaacAllerton Sr. (c. 1586 – 1658/9), and his family, were passengers in 1620 on the historic voyage of the ship Mayflower. Allerton was a signatory...
had a son, IsaacAllerton Jr., a colonial merchant and colonel, born between 1627 and 1630. Richard Taylor, a direct descendant of Isaac Jr., was the...
the New World. Some Pilgrims loaded trade goods on board, including IsaacAllerton, William Mullins, and possibly others; these also most likely were stored...
Standish's son Alexander Standish and he was also descended from IsaacAllerton and IsaacAllerton Jr. and American Revolutionary war hero Ichabod Alden through...
the winter of 1620–21. Allerton, Isaac (possibly Suffolk). Mary (Norris) Allerton*, wife (Newbury, Berkshire) Bartholomew Allerton, 7, son (Leiden, Holland)...
He was a hat maker from London who married Sarah, sister of Pilgrim IsaacAllerton in Leiden. He was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact in November 1620...
Carver William Bradford Mr. Edward Winslow Mr. William Brewster Mr. IsaacAllerton Capt. Myles Standish John Alden Mr. Samuel Fuller Mr. Christopher Martin ...
until his death more than a decade later. He served alongside planters IsaacAllerton, Gerrard Fowke and his cousin Nicholas Spencer. In 1672, Washington...
Waters Allerton (1828–1914) and Pamilla Thompson Allerton (1840–1880). Through an entirely paternal line, Robert Henry Allerton was descended from Isaac Allerton...
(1661–1694); 2) Sarah Elizabeth Allerton (1671–1731), daughter of Col. IsaacAllerton, Jr. (1630–1702) (son of IsaacAllerton of the Mayflower) and (grandson...
fraudulent. Other troublemakers were often removed from Plymouth (i.e. IsaacAllerton was forced out) but Doty lived there throughout the rest of his life...
sharing a parcel of land with Moses Simonson. Near the end of 1626, IsaacAllerton had reached an agreement with Plymouth's financial backers in London...
Thomas Cushman in Plymouth on November 17, 1664, and had three children. Isaac was born in Plymouth on November 15, 1649, and died in Middleboro on March...
at Canterbury, Col. Spencer named his "singular good friends Coll. IsaacAllerton of Matchotick, Capt. George Brent of Stafford Co. (former Governor of...
passengers who married Mayflower passengers after arrival: Fear Brewster/IsaacAllerton, Mary Becket/George Soule, Christian Penn/Francis Eaton & Francis Billington...
ISBN 9780195069051. Another unlikely 'FFV' was the wayward Pilgram IsaacAllerton, a London tailor's son who emigrated in the Mayflower to Plymouth Colony...
Plymouth, Massachusetts, 11 December 1691. He married Mary Allerton, daughter of IsaacAllerton about 1636 in Plymouth. They had eight children. Mary died...