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1728. Isaac ALLERTON3,65 was born on 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Ma. He died in 1702 in , Westmoreland Co., Virginia. He was buried in 1702 in New Haven, Plymouth, Ct. He died on 25 Oct 1702 in Cople Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia. His Ancestral File Number is FXH7-G9. !SOURCE: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

"Isaac Allerton graduated from Harvard College in 1650, Being in the seventh class that graduated from that institution. He accompanied his father, subsequently, on his voyages between Plymouth, New Haven, New Amsterdam and Virginia, and was associated with him in the coasting business. After his fathers death in 1959, he purchased from the creditors of his estate, the dwelling-house, orchard and barn, with two acres of meadow, and in the New Haven Records we find a deed recorded dated October 4, 1660, by which he conveys to his 'Mother-in-law, Mrs. Johanna Allerton, the house that she now dwells in at New Haven, with all the furniture in it and the lands and appurtenances belonging to it, to hold enjoy during the term of her life, and afterward to return into the possession of hes daughter Elizabeth Allerton and her heirs, and in case of her dyeing without issue, then to return to him the first donor, and his heirs and executors without intermission.' To this deed, after it was recorded, was added on the margin of the book the following 'true record' of postcript, 'This deed, though never witnessed when granted, I do hereby confirm to all intents and purposed, as if it had been authentically witnessed, and so sign and seal the same in the presence of John Salmon, March 10, William Corfield, 1682-3 Isaac Allerton.' Isaac married as early as 1652 a wife whose name was Elizabeth--- but her maiden name or the exact place of their marriage is unknown. He resided in New Haven, Conn., and had three children born there. His wife probablydid about 1660. He bought land as early as 1655 at Wicomico, Northumberland County, Virginia, to which place he probably reomved after the death of his wife, and married there his second wife, about 1663, Elizabeth Willoughby, daughter of Captain Thomas Willoughby. Isaac Allerton was her third husband, she being the widow of Simon Overzee and Col George Colelough. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography says of him (Vol. page 199), 'Colonel Isaac Allerton of Westmoreland County, Virginia, was son of Isaac Allerton, one of the principal emigrants in the Mayflower. He was born at Plymouth, Mass., in 1630. Graduated at Harvard Collage in 1650, and soon came to Virginia and settled in Northumberland County (then including Westmoreland County.)' Colonel Allerton was sworn a Justice of Northumberland County, 22 April, 1663; was a member of the 'Committee of the Association of Northumberland, Westmoreland and Safford Counties,' 1 November 1667 (Northumberland Records, also Henning Vol. 2, page 257). In September, 1675, as Mafor he was second in command to Colones John Washington of Virginia Forces against the Inians, and November 5, 1677, was second in 'Committee of the Peace for Westmoreland County and the Quorum.' Member of the House of Burgesses February 1676-7. (Westmoreland Records) Virginia Carolorum, by neill, page 347, recites the fact that 'in early summer, 1675, the 'Doegs,' and Indian tribe of the Potomac, stole from the settlers and afterward killed some of them'---and then says:---'A joint movement of Virginians and Marylanders was arranged to go against them. The Virginians were under command of Colonel John Washinton, Colonel George Mason and Major Isaac Allerton.' Paged 386-387 say:---'In 1679, for the defese of the County from incursions of the savages it was enacted that a garrison-house or a store-house be erected at the head of the four principal rivers and Major Isaac Allerton, grandson of Elder William Brewster of Plymouth, St Leger Codd and Colonel George Mason were designated to superintend the building of a house sixty feet long, twenty-two feet broad and a magazine ten feet square, at Neapsico, near Occognar, on the Potomac River.' He was appointed a member of the Council in 1683. (Salisbury Extracts.) In a Letter dated June 10, 1691, Governor Nicholson reports to the English Government that Richard Lee, Isaac Allerton and John Armistead, out of scruple of Conscience, refused to take the oath and were left out of the Council. Honorable Isaac Allerton, of Westmoreland County, Virginia, Died in 1702. Will was Dated 25 October, 1702, Witnessed by Humphrey Morriss, John Gerrard, DAniel Ocanny. Proved 30 December, 1702. He describes himself as sick of body, and after a pious prelude, disposes of his estate as follows:--- 'To church of Cople Parish 10 sterling, to daughter Sarah Lee and to grandson Allerton Newton, two tracts of land in Stafford County, to my dear daughter Elizabeth Starr, also heirs who live in New England, 600 acres of land, part of a dividend of 2150 acres, on south side of Rappahanock River, to her the said Elizabeth and such of her children as she shall dispose of the same to, but in case the same Elizabeth be dead befor the date of my Will, I will devise the same 600 acres of land to her eldest son and to his heirs forever.' He also gives to her heirs the sum of 2000 pounds of tobacco, to be paid upon demand, and 5000 pounds to daughter Sarah Lee, and as daughter Travers has had a sufficient part of proportion of my estate given her in consideration of marriage, I do therefore, for memorial sake, give to her three daughters Elizabeth, Rebecca and Winifred Travers, the sum of 1000 pounds tobacco apiece when 17 years of age, or upon marriage, to grandson Allerton Newton 1000 pounds tobacco when 21. All the remaining part of my lands and tenements, not above bequeathed, how or wheresoever situateand being, to my well beloved son Willoughby Allerton and to his heirs forever. He also bequeaths hsis son all hes personal estate, goods and chattesl, real and personal of what kind, sort or quality soever the same may be, and appointed him his executor.' (New England Historical and genealogical Register, Vol 44, Pages 292-5.)" --- extract taken from: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

"Note--The births of Isaac 2 Allerton's three eldest children are recorded in the Massachusetts Historical Society's Collection, third series Vol7, pages 248-9. The others are found in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 44, pages 290-2. Virginia Genealogies, by H.E. Hayden, page 300 says:--'Capt. Samuel Travers Born Circ 1660, son of William Travers, Married about 1685, Frances, daughter of Colonel Isaac Allerton, of Virginia, the son of Isaac Allerton, Merchant taylor of London, who emigrated to Massachusetts in the Mayflower.' 'Old churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia, ' by Bishop Meade, Vol. 2, pages 151-2:--'Here lies the body of John Bushrod, Gentleman, son of Bishrod by Apphira his wife. He was born in Gloucester, Virginia, January 30,1663. He took for his wife, Hannah, daughter of William Keene Of Northumberland and Elizabeth his wife, and left by her two sons and four daghters. Died 6 February, 1719, in the 56th year of his age."---Extract taken from: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

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Isaac ALLERTON and Elizabeth were married about 1652 in of, New Haven, Connecticut.

1729. Elizabeth was born about 1631 in Of, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.9 She was born about 1634 in of, New Haven, Connecticut. She died in 1660 in New Haven, , , Connecticut.9 !SOURCE: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

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Elizabeth ALLERTON was born on 27 Sep 1653 in New Haven, Connecticut. She died on 17 Nov 1740. !SOURCE: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

"Elizabeth Married first December 23 1675, Benjamin Starr, who died in 1678, age 31, Leaving one child, Allerton Starr, born January 6, 1677. She Married Second July 22, 1679, Simon Eyres or Heyres, a sea captain, by whom she had several children, among whom were Simon Eyres and Isaac Eyres. Simon died at New Haven, Conn., in 1695. She died November 17, 1740. (See N.E.H. and G. Reg., Vol 44, pages 290-2.)"---Extract from: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

"Note--The births of Isaac 2 Allerton's three eldest children are recorded in the Massachusetts Historical Society's Collection, third series Vol7, pages 248-9. The others are found in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 44, pages 290-2. Virginia Genealogies, by H.E. Hayden, page 300 says:--'Capt. Samuel Travers Born Circ 1660, son of William Travers, Married about 1685, Frances, daughter of Colonel Isaac Allerton, of Virginia, the son of Isaac Allerton, Merchant taylor of London, who emigrated to Massachusetts in the Mayflower.' 'Old churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia, ' by Bishop Meade, Vol. 2, pages 151-2:--'Here lies the body of John Bushrod, Gentleman, son of Bishrod by Apphira his wife. He was born in Gloucester, Virginia, January 30,1663. He took for his wife, Hannah, daughter of William Keene Of Northumberland and Elizabeth his wife, and left by her two sons and four daghters. Died 6 February, 1719, in the 56th year of his age."---Extract taken from: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

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Isaac ALLERTON.

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Sarah Elizabeth ALLERTON was born in 1660 in , Westmoreland, Virginia.9 She was christened in 1660 in , Westmoreland, Virginia.9 She died on 17 May 1731 in Ditchley, Northumberland, Virginia.9 She was buried in 1731 in Ditchley, Northumberland, Virginia.9 !SOURCE: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

Sarah Allerton "married Hancock Lee, sond of Col. Richard Lee of Virginia, as his second wife; his first wife was Mary, daughter of Col. William Kendall." ---Extract taken from: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

"Note--The births of Isaac 2 Allerton's three eldest children are recorded in the Massachusetts Historical Society's Collection, third series Vol7, pages 248-9. The others are found in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 44, pages 290-2. Virginia Genealogies, by H.E. Hayden, page 300 says:--'Capt. Samuel Travers Born Circ 1660, son of William Travers, Married about 1685, Frances, daughter of Colonel Isaac Allerton, of Virginia, the son of Isaac Allerton, Merchant taylor of London, who emigrated to Massachusetts in the Mayflower.' 'Old churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia, ' by Bishop Meade, Vol. 2, pages 151-2:--'Here lies the body of John Bushrod, Gentleman, son of Bishrod by Apphira his wife. He was born in Gloucester, Virginia, January 30,1663. He took for his wife, Hannah, daughter of William Keene Of Northumberland and Elizabeth his wife, and left by her two sons and four daghters. Died 6 February, 1719, in the 56th year of his age."---Extract taken from: A History of The Allerton Family in The United States, 1585 to 1885, and A Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower Pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620. By Walter S. Allerton, New York City, 1888. Revised and Enlarged By Horace True Currier, Chicago. Published By Samual Waters Allerton, Chicago. Illinois, 1900. p. 31-34

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