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== Vital Records ==
 
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* [[1623 Plymouth Land Census]]
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===Bradford's Passenger List===
 
===Bradford's Passenger List===
 
From Gov Bradford's listing of 1620 passengers of the ''Mayflower'':
 
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''Mr. Isaack Allerton, and Mary, his wife; with 3 children, Barthlomew, Remember and Mary; and a servant boy, John Hooke.''
 
''Mr. Isaack Allerton, and Mary, his wife; with 3 children, Barthlomew, Remember and Mary; and a servant boy, John Hooke.''
   
''Mr. Allerton his wife dyed with the first, and his servant, John Hooke. His son Bartle is maried in England, but I know not how many children he hath. His doughter Remember is maried at Salem, and hath 3 or 4 children living. And his doughter Mary is maried here, and hath 4 children. Him selfe maried againe with the doughter of Mr. Brewster, and hath one sone living by her, but she is long since dead. And he maried againe, and hath left this place long agoe. So I account his increase to be 8 besides his sons in England.''
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''Mr. Allerton his wife dyed with the first, and his servant, John Hooke. His son Bartle is maried in England, but I know not how many children he hath. His doughter Remember is maried at Salem, and hath 3 or 4 children living. And his doughter Mary is maried here, and hath 4 children. Him selfe maried againe with the doughter of Mr. Brewster, and hath one sone living by her, but she is long since dead. And he maried againe, and hath left this place long agoe. So I account his increase to be 8 besides his sons in England.''
   
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=== Pilgrim Monument ===
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'''[[National Monument to the Forefathers]]''', commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims, (including this person) who came to [[Plymouth Colony]] in [[1620]] on the ''[[Mayflower]]''. Dedicated on August 1, 1889, it is thought to be the world's largest solid granite monument. Located on an 11 acre hilltop site on Allerton Street in [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]].
   
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== References ==
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* [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B012U93P96/maintourvacationA/ ''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. Fascinating story of this family of Mayflower descendants that helped settle the new world.
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* [[Bartholomew Allerton]] - Disambiguation page
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* [[Allerton in Plymouth County, Massachusetts]] - first families
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* [[Immigrant_Ships_To_America/First_Families/Mayflower]]
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* [http://www.maintour.com/massachusetts/plymouth_colony.htm MainTour Plymouth Colony]
 
*[[Immigrant_Ships_To_America/First_Families/Mayflower]]
 
*[[Immigrant_Ships_To_America/First_Families/Mayflower]]
 
*[http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/IsaacAllerton.php Isaac Allerton at MayflowerHistory.com]
 
*[http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/IsaacAllerton.php Isaac Allerton at MayflowerHistory.com]
 
*[http://etext.virginia.edu/users/deetz/Plymouth/allerwill.html Last Will and Testament of Isaac Allerton at The Plymouth Colony Archive Project]
 
*[http://etext.virginia.edu/users/deetz/Plymouth/allerwill.html Last Will and Testament of Isaac Allerton at The Plymouth Colony Archive Project]
   
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Bartholomew Allerton was born 1612 in Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands to Isaac Allerton (1586-1658) and Mary Norris (1588-1621) and died 15 February 1658 Bramfield, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom of unspecified causes. He married Margaret Fairfax (1612-) in England, United Kingdom. He married Sarah Fairfax (1616-) in England.

Vital Statistics

Mayflower Pilgrim (at age 8) that later returned to England

Biography

Per Bradford's journal of Plymouth Colony, Bartholomew returned to England. There is a Bartholomew Allerton mention in English Ancestry by Banks (p 29-30) that references some legal matters in Norfolk, England. But proof if this is the same person is inconclusive.








Siblings


Offspring of Isaac Allerton (1586-1658) and Mary Norris (1588-1621)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Bartholomew Allerton (1612-1658) 1612 Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands 15 February 1658 Bramfield, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom Margaret Fairfax (1612-)
Sarah Fairfax (1616-)
Remember Allerton (1614-1656) 1614 Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 12 September 1655 Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States Moses Maverick (1611-1686)
Mary Allerton (1616-1699) June 1616 Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 28 November 1699 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States Thomas Cushman (1608-1691)
Child Allerton (1620-1620) 1620 Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 1620 Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Stillborn Allerton (1620-1620) 22 December 1620 Plymouth Harbor onboard Mayflower, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 22 December 1620 Plymouth Harbor onboard Mayflower, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


Offspring of Isaac Allerton (1586-1658) and Fear Brewster (1606-1634)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Sarah Allerton (c1626-bef1651) 1626 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States (Kingdom of England (?)) 1651 Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States (Kingdom of England (?))
Isaac Allerton (1628-1701) 22 May 1627 Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States (Kingdom of England) 25 October 1702 Copley, Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States (Kingdom of England) Elizabeth Thurgood (c1630-)
Elizabeth Willoughby (1635-1672)


Vital Records

Bradford's Passenger List

From Gov Bradford's listing of 1620 passengers of the Mayflower:

Mr. Isaack Allerton, and Mary, his wife; with 3 children, Barthlomew, Remember and Mary; and a servant boy, John Hooke.

Mr. Allerton his wife dyed with the first, and his servant, John Hooke. His son Bartle is maried in England, but I know not how many children he hath. His doughter Remember is maried at Salem, and hath 3 or 4 children living. And his doughter Mary is maried here, and hath 4 children. Him selfe maried againe with the doughter of Mr. Brewster, and hath one sone living by her, but she is long since dead. And he maried againe, and hath left this place long agoe. So I account his increase to be 8 besides his sons in England.

Pilgrim Monument

Nmff1

National Monument to the Forefathers, commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims, (including this person) who came to Plymouth Colony in 1620 on the Mayflower. Dedicated on August 1, 1889, it is thought to be the world's largest solid granite monument. Located on an 11 acre hilltop site on Allerton Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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