Experience Parker Allerton
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 6 Oct 1828 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: William Allerton (1801-1880) Mother: Ruth Cutler Thomas (1804- ) 1Isaac Allerton
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1630 - Plymouth, Plymouth Colony Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Isaac Allerton (Abt 1586-1659) Mother: Fear Brewster (Cir 1605-Bef 1634)
Notes
General:
Great Migration Begins:
"ISAAC, b. Plymouth say 1630; Harvard 1650 [Sibley 1:253-56]; m. (1) about 1652 Elizabeth_____[NEHGR 124:83-84 argues that she was a daughter of Joanna Swinnerton, third wife of Isaac's father]; m. (2) Virginia about 1663 Elizabeth (Willoughby) (Overzee) Colclough, dau. of Capt. Thomas Willoughby and widow of Simon Overzee and George Colclough [Wakefield, Isaac Allerton of the Mayflower... (Plymouth 1990) 4-5]; all modern authorities agree that the Isaac Allerton born at New Haven in 1655, son of this Isaac Allerton by his first wife, died without issue, and some other origin must be found for the Allertons who appear in New Haven late in the seventeenth century [MQ 45:23; MD 42:117]." 2
Isaac Allerton
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1586 - England Baptism: Death: Feb 1659 - New Haven, Connecticut Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Edward Allerton (Abt 1560-1590) Mother: Rose Davis (Abt 1563-1596)
Spouses and Children
1. *Fear Brewster (Cir 1605 - Bef 12 Dec 1634) Marriage: Bef 1627 - Plymouth, Plymouth Colony 3 Status: Children: 1. Sarah Allerton (Cir 1626- ) 4 2. Isaac Allerton (Abt 1630- ) 2. Mary Norris (Est 1590 - 25 Feb 1621) 4 Marriage: 4 Nov 1611 - Leyden, Zuid-Holland 4 Status: Children: 1. Bartholomew Allerton (Est 1613- ) 4 2. Remember Allerton (Abt 1615- ) 4 3. Mary Allerton (Abt 1617-1699) 4 4. Allerton ( -1620) 5. Allerton (1620-1620) 4 3. Joanna (Swinnerton) (Est 1610 - ) Marriage: Bef 1644 - probably New Haven Status:
Notes
General:
Great Migration Begins:
"ISAAC ALLERTON
ORIGIN. Leiden, Holland
MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower
FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth
REMOVES: Marblehead, New Amsterdam, New Haven
RETURN TRIPS: Frequent trips to England, especially in the 1620s and
1630s, on personal and colony business
OCCUPATION: Merchant
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: "Mr. Alderton" admitted to Salem church 21 March 1646/7 [SChR 12]. Isaac Allerton and his wife were assigned pews in New Haven meeting house, 10 March 1646/7 [Small Gen 815]. (The Salem record may refer to a different man, as the records come so close together, and Allerton had not lived at Marblehead for some time.) FREEMAN: In "1633" Plymouth list of freemen, immediately after Councillors, and well before those admitted on 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:3]; in Plymouth list of 7 March 1636/7 [PCR 1:52]. EDUCATION: Although there is no direct evidence of Isaac Allerton's education, and nothing written in his own hand, he must have been well-educated to engage in business, political and diplomatic activities as extensively as he did.
OFFICES: In early 1621, after the death of John Carver, William Bradford was chosen Governor, and "Isaac Allerton was chosen to be an assistant unto him who, by renewed election every year, continued sundry years together" [Bradford 86]. Chosen Assistant, 1 January 1633/4 [PCR 1:21].
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].
Assessed £3 11s. in Plymouth tax list of 25 March 1633 and £1 16s. in list of 27 March 1634 [PCR 1:9, 27].
Assigned mowing ground for year, 1 July 1633 [PCR 1:14].
On 6 May 1635 the Massachusetts Bay General Court noted that "Mr. Ollerton hath given to Moses Maveracke, his son-in-law, all his houses, buildings, & stages, that he hath at Marble Head, to enjoy to him & his heirs forever" [MBCR 1:147].
On 27 October 1646 "Isacke Allerton" of New Amsterdam in the province of New Netherlands, merchant, confirmed to son-in-law Thomas Cushman of New Plymouth a debt of one hundred pounds owed to Isaac by John Coombe [PCR 2:133].
In his "will," undated and proved 19 October 1659, "Isaac Alerton, late of New Haven, deceased," devoted most of the space to a list of debts owing to him, and then ordered "my son Isaac Allerton and my wife, as trustees to receive in my debts, & to pay what I owe, as far as it will go & what is overplus I leave to my wife and my son Isaac, as far as they receive the debts to pay what I owe." The inventory, taken 12 February 1658/9, totalled £118 5s. 2d., and included "the dwelling house, orchard 8c barn with two acres of meadow," £75 [MD 2:155-57; Small Gen 818-24].
BIRTH: About 1586 (deposed 26 September 1639 aged about 53 [Lechford 189-90; MD 4:109-10]).
DEATH: New Haven between 1 February 1658/9 (court appearance) and 12 February 1658/9 (date of inventory).
MARRIAGE: (1) At Leiden 4 November 1611 [New Style] Mary Norris "single woman from Newbury in England" [MD 7:129-30]; died Plymouth 25 February 1620/1 [Prince 289].
(2) At Plymouth between 1623 and 1627 Fear Brewster, daughter of WILLIAM BREWSTER; she died not long before 12 December 1634, presumably at Plymouth [MD 30:97-98; WP 3:177].
(3) By 1644 Joanna Swinnerton, probably the "Mrs. Swinnerton" who received a grant of land at New Haven on 17 March 1640/1 [NHCR 1:50; NEHGR 124:133; MD 42:124]."
"ASSOCIATIONS: Brother of Sarah Allerton, wife successively of John Vincent, DEGORY PRIEST and GODBERT GODBERTSON. On 2 December 1633, as part of the settlement of the estate of Godbert Godbert-son, it was noted that "the greater part of his debts are owing to Mr. Isaack Allerton, of Plym., merchant, late brother of the said Zarah" [PCR 1:20].
COMMENTS: In his list of Mayflower passengers Bradford included "Mr. Isaac Allerton and Mary his wife, with three children, Bartholomew, Remember and Mary. And a servant boy John Hooke" [Bradford 441]. In his 1651 accounting of these families, he reported that "Mr. Allerton his wife died with the first, and his servant John Hooke. His son Bartle is married in England but I know not how many children he hath. His daughter Remember is married at Salem and hath three or four children living. And his daughter Mary is married here and hath four children. Himself married again with the daughter of Mr. Brewster and hath one son living by her, but she is long since dead. And he is married again and hath left this place long ago. So I account his increase to be eight, besides his son's in England" [Bradford 444-45].
Isaac Allerton was one of the busiest and most complicated men in early New England, and no attempt is made here to cover his career comprehensively. A full-scale biography would be needed for that, and an outline of what is available is given in the next section below. Records for Allerton may be found in virtually every colony on the Atlantic seaboard and in the Caribbean, including Newfoundland, New Netherland, New Sweden, Virginia, Barbadoes, and Curacao.
Although some records of Allerton in New Netherland describe him as "of Suffolk," it is not certain that this refers to his place of origin in England, as some have claimed.
In noting his various residences above, we do not estimate years of removal, as he seems to have maintained residences simultaneously at more than one location. Also, the attempt made above to describe the estate of Allerton does not come close to showing the magnitude and intricacy of his business activities. No one has yet tried to survey comprehensively this, the major part of Allerton's life." 5
Mary Allerton
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1617 - Leyden, Zuid-Holland Baptism: Death: 28 Nov 1699 - Plymouth, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Birth, Jun 1616 in Leyden, Zuid-Holland
Parents
Father: Isaac Allerton (Abt 1586-1659) Mother: Mary Norris (Est 1590-1621) 4
Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Cushman (8 Feb 1608 - 11 Dec 1691) Marriage: Bef 1636 Status: Children: 1. Lydia Cushman (1662-1719) 2. Mary Cushman (1635-Bef 1680) 3. Thomas Cushman (1637-1726) 4. Sarah Cushman (1641- ) 5. Rev Isaac Cushman (1648-1732) 6. Deacon Elkanah Cushman (1651-1727) 7. Fear Cushman (1653- ) 8. Eleazer Cushman (1656- )
Notes
General:
Great Migration Begins:Marriage Notes (Thomas Cushman)
"MARY, b. say 1617; m. by about 1636 Thomas Cushman, son of ROBERT CUSHMAN [MD 4:37-42]; a late annotation to Bradford's 1651 list noted that "Mary Cushman the daughter of Mr. Allerton" was still alive in 1690 [Bradford 448]; she d. Plymouth 28 November 1699 [MD 6:63], the last of the Mayflower passengers to die." 4
Children
Isaac CUSHMAN b: 8 Feb 1648/49 in Plymouth
Lydia CUSHMAN b: Abt 1662 in Plymouth
Thomas CUSHMAN
Eleazer CUSHMAN b: 20 Feb 1656/57
Elkanah CUSHMAN b: 1 Jun 1651 in Plymouth
Elder Cushman's will:
Copy of Probate Records for the County of Plymouth -- Book 1, Commencing with page 129.
"To all People to whom these presents shall come, etc. -- Know ye that I Thomas Cushman, Sen'r, of the town of Plimouth in New England, being through God's mercy and goodness unto me at this present in some measure of good health of body and of
sound understanding and strength of memory, yet considering my frailty and uncertainty of my abiding in this vale of tears, do make this to be my last Will and Testament. And by these presents I do make this to be my last will and testament to
remain firm and invincible forever as followeth: Imprimis -- I give and bequeath my soul to God that gave it, and my body to ye dust and to be decently buried in hopes of ye grace of God through Jesus Christ to enter into a joyful resurrection.
And for my outward estate I dispose of as followeth, viz: I will and bequeath unto my dear and loving wife Mary Cushman all my house and housing, together with all my uplands and meadow lands I am now possessed of in the township of New Plimouth, to be for her use and support during ye time of her natural life, excepting such parcels as I do in this my will give to my children.
"Item, -- I give unto my son Thomas Cushman two twenty acre lots lying upon ye southerly side of Mr. Joseph Bradford's land, as also ye enlargements of ye head of these lots; and also twenty acres of upland, more or less, lying upon ye easterly side of Jones River by the bridge, with a skirt of meadow lying by said river; and also one third of my meadow at Winnatuxet [Footnote: Now in Plympton.], and also a parcel of salt marsh meadow from our spring unto a cross westerly of a salt hole and so down to ye river, which said parcel of meadow is to be his after our decease. All ye above said parcels of upland and meadow I do by these presents give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Cushman, to him and his heirs forever.
"Item, -- I do give unto my son Isaac Cushman one twenty acre lot, with ye addition of ye head lying on the northerly side of Samuel Flanders land in ye Township of Plimouth, and also the one half of my land lying at Nemasket Pond in ye Township of Middleborough as also ye one half of my right in the sixteen shilling purchase, so called, in Township above sa'd, and also one third part of my meadow at Winnatuxet in Plimouth, all which parcels of upland and meadow last above expressed, I do by these presents give and bequeath unto my son Isaac Cushman, and to him and his heirs for ever, together with all the prileges thereunto belonging.
"Item, -- I do give unto my son Elkanah Cushman one twenty acre lot with the addition of the head lying on the northerly side of ye land I now improve, but in case my son Thomas's new dwelling house be upon part of this lot, my will is my son Thomas enjoy ye land his house now standeth on without molestation. As also I give to my son Elkanah Cushman the one half of my land lying at Nemasket Pond, as also ye one half of the sixteen shilling purchase above expressed, as also one third of my meadow at Winnatuxet. All the above said parcels of lands and meadows last above expressed, with all the privileges thereunto belonging I do by these presents give unto my son Elkanah Cushman, and to his heirs forever.
"Item, -- I do give unto my son Eleazer Cushman the rest of my lands both upland and meadow lands not above deposed of in Plimouth and Duxborough, as also my new dwelling house and out housing, which house and lands I do by these presents give and bequeath unto my son Eleazer Cushman, to him and his heirs forever to enjoy after I and my wife are deceased.
"And my will is that my four sons Thomas, Isaac, Elkanah and Eleazer shall each of them allow twenty to their sisters, that is to say Sarah Hauks and Lidiah Harlow. As also my will is that if any of my sons see cause to make sale of their land I have given them in Plimouth, that they do let their brothers that do reside in Plimouth have the said lands as they shall be valued by five different men as also my will is, and I do by these presents give and bequeath unto my three grand children in Line the children of my daughter Mary Hutchinson deceased, to each of them twenty shillings to be paid unto them out of my estate soon after my decease.
"And I do constitute and appoint my dear and loving wife Mary Cushman to be the sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament, my debts, legacies and funeral charges being first paid my will is that whatever other estate is found of mine in goods, chattels or debts either in Plimouth or elsewhere shall be for ye support of my wife during her natural life; and my will is that what remains of my estate at my wife's decease the one half I do give to my son Eleazur Cushman and the other half unto my two daughters, to Sarah Hauks and Lidiah Harlow to be equally divided between them. And my will is, and I do by these presents appoint my two sons Thomas Cushman and Isaac Cushman and Thomas Faunce to be ye supervisors of this my last will and testament, much confiding in their love and faithfulness to be helpful to my s'd executrix in the acting and disposing of particulars according to the tenore thereof, thus hoping that this my last will and testament will be performed and kept, revoking all other wills, written or verball. I have in witness thereof set to my hand and seal on the 22d of October, 1690.
"Signed, sealed and declared to be his last will and testament in presence of us witnesses."
James Warner THOMAS CUSHMAN
Thomas Faunce And a [LS]
"James Warner and Thomas Faunce, the witnesses here named, made oath before the County Court of Plymouth, March 6 16th, 1691, --that they were present and saw the above named Mr. Thomas Cushman sign and seal, and heard him declare the above written to be his last Will and Testament, and that to ye best of their judgment he was of sound mind and memory when he so did."
Attest, SAMUEL SPRAGUE, Clerk.
An addition to ye last Will of Thomas Cushman, Sen'r, which is as followeth:
"Whereas in my last Will, which was in sixteen hundred and ninety that I then left out a certain piece of land undisposed of which was one hundred acres of land lying in the Township of Plimouth upon a brook commonly called Colchester Brook [Footnote: In Plympton.], on both sides of ye said brook, which I reserved to sell for my support, or my wife's after my decease. My Will is therefore that my son Thomas Cushman and my son Isaac Cushman shall have the above hundred acres of land to be divided equally between them to them and their heirs and assigns forever, provided that they equally shall pay or cause to be paid ten pounds in current silver money to me above said Thomas Cushman, Sen'r, or my wife after my decease, or after decease to be paid equally to my two daughters, Sarah Hauks and Lidia Harlow. Also I the above said Thomas Cushman do will and bequeath to my four sons, Thomas Cushman and Isaac Cushman and Elkanah Cushman and Eleazer Cushman, all my books, equally to be divided among them, only two small books to my daughter Lidia Harlow, and my best bible to my loving wife Mary Cushman, likewise also I do give and bequeath unto my son Elkanah Cushman one acre of meadow which was granted unto me, lying at Doties meadows. This addition is to the last will of me Elder Thomas Cushman of Plimouth being now in perfect understanding, April 1, 1691.
THOMAS CUSHMAN, Sen. [LS.]
"Signed, sealed and declared in presence of us witnesses."
Jonathan Shaw, Sen.,
Persis Shaw, Her P mark."
"Jonathan Shaw one of ye witnesses here named made oath before ye County Court of Plimouth March 16th 1691, that he was present and saw Elder Thomas Cushman above named sign, seal and heard him declare the above written codicil to be his will, an addition to his former will, and that 'he ye said Shaw subscribed to it as a witness, and that he saw Persis, his wife subscribe with him as a witness also.
Attest, SAM'L SPRAGUE, Clerk."
"March 16th, 1691. Mrs. Mary Cushman relict widow of Elder Thomas Cushman, late of Plimouth deceased coming personally before ye County Court then held at Plimouth, did freely acknowledge she had received fifty-two shillings and six pence of Isaac Cushman her son in part of ye five pounds which ye said Isaac is to pay for his part of ye hundred acres of land at Colchester above said.
Attest, SAM'L SPRAGUE, Clerk."
"Memorandum that Persis Shaw ye other witness made oath before Wm. Bradford, Esq., Judge of Probate, that she also was present and saw and heard ye within named Elder Cushman sign, seal and declare this within written codicill as an addition to his will, and that he was of sound mind and memory when he did ye same to ye best of her judgment.
Attest, SAM'L SPRAGUE, Register.
Sept. 25th, 1701"
"An Inventory of the estate of Mr. Thomas Cushman, Sen'r, of Plymouth, deceased, taken and appraised by us, whose names are herunto subscribed, on ye 17th day of December, 1691:
Note: £ sh. d.
Note: Imprimis, his wearing apparel, both linen and woolen, 04 02 00
Note: Item--his books, 04 00 00
Note: Item--in cash, 01 02 00
Note: Item--in 2 beds and bedding to them 10 00 00
Note: Item--in pewter and brass, 02 15 00
Note: Item--in iron pots and kettles and other iron vessels 01 12 00
Note: Item--in tables and chests and chairs, 01 16 00
Note: Item--in cotton and sheep's wool and linen yarn and flax 01 03 00
Note: Item--in saddle, bridle and pillion, 01 05 00
Note: Item--in linnen wheel and old lumber, 00 15 00
Note: Item--in iron wedges and glass bottles, 00 05 00
Note: Item--in cart tacklin, 00 10 00
Note: Item--in Indian and English corn, 04 01 00
Note: Item--in neat cattle, 13 10 00
Note: Item--in sheep 01 00 00
Note: Item--in swine, 00 18 00
Note: Item--in a Loom, 01 05 00
Note:
Note: Item--in debts due from ye estate, 00 08 00
"Mrs. Mary Cushman relict widdow of Elder Thomas Cushman late of Plimouth deceased made oath before ye County Court at Plimouth March 16, 1691, that ye above written is a true inventory of the goods and chattels of her said late husband, so far as she yet knoweth, and that if more shall be discovered to her she will make it known.
Attest, SAM'L SPRAGUE, Clericus."
from "Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, 1633 -1689". Pub. Boston 1857, reprinted Baltimore 1976
(Rootsweb: tamer)
Mary Caroline Allerton
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Aug 1840 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 1 Dec 1840 - Provincetown, Massachusetts 6 Burial: in Cemetery #1, Provincetown Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Birth, 20 Jun 1839 in Provincetown, Massachusetts
• Alt Death, 24 Dec 1865
Parents
Father: William Allerton (1801-1880) Mother: Ruth Cutler Thomas (1804- ) 1Orasmus Thomas Allerton
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 17 Aug 1825 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: William Allerton (1801-1880) Mother: Ruth Cutler Thomas (1804- ) 1
Notes
General:
Marriage 1 Louisa L PERHAM
Married: 17 Jul 1853
Remember Allerton
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1615 - Leyden, Zuid-Holland Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Isaac Allerton (Abt 1586-1659) Mother: Mary Norris (Est 1590-1621) 4
Spouses and Children
1. *Moses Maverick (Est 1610 - ) Marriage: Bef 6 May 1635 Status:
Notes
General:
Great Migration Begins:
"REMEMBER, b. say 1615; m. by 6 May 1635 Moses Maverick [MBCR 1:147], son of Rev. JOHN MAVERICK [MD 5:129-41; NEHGR 96:358-61; Small Gen 669-80]." 4
Ruth B Allerton
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 7 Feb 1845 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 10 Apr 1887 Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: William Allerton (1801-1880) Mother: Ruth Cutler Thomas (1804- ) 1Ruth Hinckley Allerton
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 20 Aug 1833 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 17 Dec 1844 - Provincetown, Massachusetts 6 Burial: in Cemetery #1, Provincetown Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: William Allerton (1801-1880) Mother: Ruth Cutler Thomas (1804- ) 1Sarah Allerton
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Cir 1626 - Plymouth, Plymouth Colony Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Isaac Allerton (Abt 1586-1659) Mother: Fear Brewster (Cir 1605-Bef 1634)Sarah Allerton
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1590 - England Baptism: Death: 1633 - Plymouth, Plymouth Colony Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Edward Allerton (Abt 1560-1590) Mother: Rose Davis (Abt 1563-1596)
Spouses and Children
1. *Degory Priest (1579 - 1 Jan 1621) Marriage: 4 Nov 1611 - Leyden, Zuid-Holland Status: Children: 1. Sarah Priest (1615-1648) 2. Mary Priest (1613- ) 2. Godbert Godbertson (Est 1590 - ) Marriage: 13 Nov 1621 - Leyden, Zuid-Holland Status:
Notes
General:
Marriage 1 John VINCENT
Willaim J Allerton
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 14 Jul 1848 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 14 Aug 1849 - Provincetown, Massachusetts 6 Burial: in Cemetery #1, Provincetown Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: William Allerton (1801-1880) Mother: Ruth Cutler Thomas (1804- ) 1William Allerton
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 8 Jun 1801 - Birmingham, England Baptism: Death: 13 Apr 1880 - Gloucester, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Ruth Cutler Thomas (17 Dec 1804 - ) 1 Marriage: 23 Sep 1822 Status: Children: 1. Caroline Allerton (1823-1844) 2. Orasmus Thomas Allerton (1825- ) 3. Experience Parker Allerton (1828- ) 4. Abigail Beals Allerton (1830-1899) 7 5. Ruth Hinckley Allerton (1833-1844) 6. Elizabeth Scott Allerton (1836-1879) 7. William Janes Allerton (1838-1838) 8. Caroline Allerton (1838-1838) 9. Mary Caroline Allerton (1840-1840) 10. William J Allerton (1840-1840) 11. William J Allerton (1844-1845) 12. Ruth B Allerton (1845-1887) 13. Willaim J Allerton (1848-1849)William J Allerton
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Aug 1840 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 12 Nov 1840 - Provincetown, Massachusetts 6 Burial: in Cemetery #1, Provincetown Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: William Allerton (1801-1880) Mother: Ruth Cutler Thomas (1804- ) 1William J Allerton
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: May 1844 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 4 Jan 1845 - Provincetown, Massachusetts 6 Burial: in Cemetery #1, Provincetown Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: William Allerton (1801-1880) Mother: Ruth Cutler Thomas (1804- ) 1William Janes Allerton
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 10 Jul 1838 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 12 Nov 1838 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: William Allerton (1801-1880) Mother: Ruth Cutler Thomas (1804- ) 1Alley
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Lucy Jenkins (10 Jan 1800 - 1896) Marriage: Status:Betsey Alley
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 12 Jul 1780 Baptism: Death: 2 Apr 1830 - Blue Hill, Maine Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Nathaniel Cushing (4 May 1769 - ) Marriage: Status:
Notes
Marriage Notes (Nathaniel Cushing)
Was a son of Nathaniel and Mary (Dyer) Cushing of Cape Elizabeth; born
there May 4, 1769. The father was son of Col. Ezekiel Cushing, of
Scituate and Cape Elizabeth, a distinguished man of his time. The mother
married second John Peters, of Blue Hill. Nathaniel, Jr., married Betsey
Alley, Dec. 17, 1801; she born July 12, 1780, and died April 2, 1830. He
died July 20, 1833.
Children:
i. JOHN, b. May 17, 1802; m. Eliza Hinckley, Aug. 2, 1832; he d. July
26, 1854; he was a sea captain.
ii. LOUISA, b. Aug. 18, 1804.
iii. NATHANIEL, b. Apr. 10, 1807; m. st [sic], Irene Kimball; she d.;
2d, Phebe O. Johnson.
iv. LEANDER, b. Apr. 24, 1809; m. Mary Johnson, Dec. 1, 1836; he d.
Jan. 13, 1884.
v. LEMUEL, b. Aug. 31, 1812; m. Almira Wight, Dec. 15, 1839; he d. Dec.
19, 1879.
vi. BETSY, b. Oct. 17, 1816.
vii. ANDREW PETERS, b. Mar. 6, 1820; d. April 1851; never married.
viii. FRANKLIN SPOFFORD, b. Dec. 14, 1822; m. ____; d. June 1, 1880. 9
Lewis Alling
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1800 - (Farmington, Connecticut) Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Sally Wiley (24 Jul 1800 - ) 10 Marriage: 1832 Status:Dennis Leon Allmon
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 24 Feb 1945 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 11 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Leon Morris Allmon (1924-1982) Mother: Julia Maria Ferreira (1921-2001)
1 George Ernest Bowman and Ethel A. Richardson, "Provincetown, Massachusetts Vital Records" (Mayflower Descendant), 23:92.
2 Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), 37-38.
3 Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), 229. [Bradford 218, 242].
4 Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), 37.
5 Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), 35-40.
6 Robert Paine Carlson, Cape Cod Gravestones, 2003. Eastham MA. CapeCodGravestones.com.
7 Provincetown cemeteries (http://www.provincetowngov.org/historic/cem.htm). badly organized
8 Joseph W. Porter, editor, The Bangor Historical Magazine (Bangor, Me: Joseph W. Porter), 5. "Pioneer Families of Blue Hill, Maine." (1890). [also known as Maine Historical Magazine, online at Google Books]
9 Joseph W. Porter, editor, The Bangor Historical Magazine (Bangor, Me: Joseph W. Porter), 5. "Pioneer Families of Blue Hill, Maine." (1890).
10 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:50. the family of Levi WIley Junr and Huldah his wife.
11
Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1945.
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