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− | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-74 Bartholomew "Bartle" Allerton]<ref>MD 40:7-10</ref> was born in Leiden about 1612.<ref>Based on the assumption he was their first child.</ref> and died in Barnfield, Suffolk, England between 15 Oct 1658 - 19 Feb 1658/9.<ref>MD 40:7-10</ref> He is believed to have married twice: fist by 1640 to Margaret ____ who pre-deceased him, and second [[Fairfax (mtDNA)|Sarah Fairfax]].<ref>ibid.</ref> Bartholomew had four children (order uncertain, all born after 1640)<ref>Still need to discover by which wife</ref>: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-208 Isaac], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-209 Mary], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-210 Dorothy] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-211 John].<ref>MD 40:8-9 from Probate records of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, 1644-1700, W109/92, R73/208</ref> | + | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-74 Bartholomew "Bartle" Allerton]<ref>MD 40:7-10</ref> was born in Leiden about 1612.<ref>Based on the assumption he was their first child.</ref> and died in Barnfield, Suffolk, England between 15 Oct 1658 - 19 Feb 1658/9.<ref>MD 40:7-10</ref> He is believed to have married twice: fist by 1640 to Margaret ____ who pre-deceased him, and second [[Fairfax (mtDNA)|Sarah Fairfax]].<ref>ibid.</ref> Bartholomew had four children (order uncertain, all born after 1640)<ref>Still need to discover by which wife</ref>: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-208 Isaac]<ref>It is possible he may have been the Isaac Allerton of New Haven, see first individual of Third Generation.</ref>, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-209 Mary], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-210 Dorothy] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-211 John].<ref>MD 40:8-9 from Probate records of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, 1644-1700, W109/92, R73/208</ref> |
[https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/allerton-isaac-ca-1630-1702/] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-5 (Col.) Isaac Allerton (II)] was born in New Plimoth about 1630<ref>Not named in the 1627 Cattle Division. His father was in England until late Spring 1627. As such, the son could not have been born until ca Mar 1628 at the very earliest. He received a land patent in Virginia on 21 Sep 1652, so he must have been at least aged 21 at that time, so he was born before 21 Sep 1631. In addition he graduated from Harvard University in 1650. See Lambert, Barbara Merrick, "Important Allerton/Brewster Connections", ''Mayflower Descendant'' 42:117-23.</ref> and died sometime between writing his will (Westmoreland Co., VA 25 Oct 1702) and the will being proved (30 Dec 1702). Isaac was married twice: First prob. in New Haven, CT about 1652 to Elizabeth _____ and second, in Virginia between 8 Sep 1662 - 30 Jan 1663/4 to [[Willoughby (mtDNA) |Elizabeth Willoughby]], widow of both Simon Overzee and George Colclough. By his first wife he had [[Starr (Y-DNA)#Second Generation|Elizabeth]] and Isaac. By his second wife he had Willoughby, [[Willoughby (mtDNA)#Second Generation|Frances]] and [[Willoughby (mtDNA)#Second Generation|Sarah]].<ref>Some claim Col. Isaac and Elizabeth had another daughter, Mary, who married about 1685 John Newton and had at least three children. However, Mary was not named in her father's will and the GSMD currently does not accept lines of descent from her. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Newton-14712?msclkid=07f67419ced511ec8120479ab7151932 WikiTree] for more information.</ref> | [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/allerton-isaac-ca-1630-1702/] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-5 (Col.) Isaac Allerton (II)] was born in New Plimoth about 1630<ref>Not named in the 1627 Cattle Division. His father was in England until late Spring 1627. As such, the son could not have been born until ca Mar 1628 at the very earliest. He received a land patent in Virginia on 21 Sep 1652, so he must have been at least aged 21 at that time, so he was born before 21 Sep 1631. In addition he graduated from Harvard University in 1650. See Lambert, Barbara Merrick, "Important Allerton/Brewster Connections", ''Mayflower Descendant'' 42:117-23.</ref> and died sometime between writing his will (Westmoreland Co., VA 25 Oct 1702) and the will being proved (30 Dec 1702). Isaac was married twice: First prob. in New Haven, CT about 1652 to Elizabeth _____ and second, in Virginia between 8 Sep 1662 - 30 Jan 1663/4 to [[Willoughby (mtDNA) |Elizabeth Willoughby]], widow of both Simon Overzee and George Colclough. By his first wife he had [[Starr (Y-DNA)#Second Generation|Elizabeth]] and Isaac. By his second wife he had Willoughby, [[Willoughby (mtDNA)#Second Generation|Frances]] and [[Willoughby (mtDNA)#Second Generation|Sarah]].<ref>Some claim Col. Isaac and Elizabeth had another daughter, Mary, who married about 1685 John Newton and had at least three children. However, Mary was not named in her father's will and the GSMD currently does not accept lines of descent from her. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Newton-14712?msclkid=07f67419ced511ec8120479ab7151932 WikiTree] for more information.</ref> | ||
===Third Generation=== | ===Third Generation=== | ||
− | '''''Possibly''''' [https://archive.org/details/historyofallerto1900alle/page/35/mode/1up?view=theater][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-85 Isaac Allerton] was born New Haven, CT 11 Jun 1655. He was not mentioned in the 1702 will of his father. These are the only undisputed facts about Isaac (III). There was an Isaac Allerton in New Haven who is said to have had the following children (by wife/wives unknown): John (c1685 m. Elizabeth _____), Jesse (c1687), ''poss.'' Thomas (likely d.sp.) and Isaac (c1696 died young). There is much uncertainty about this line but it is known there were Allerton families in Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island who all believe they connect back to the Mayflower passenger Isaac Allerton through Isaac<sup>3</sup>. | + | '''''Possibly''''' [https://archive.org/details/historyofallerto1900alle/page/35/mode/1up?view=theater][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-85 Isaac Allerton (III)] was born New Haven, CT 11 Jun 1655. He was not mentioned in the 1702 will of his father. These are the only undisputed facts about Isaac (III). There was an Isaac Allerton in New Haven who is said to have had the following children (by wife/wives unknown): John (c1685 m. Elizabeth _____), Jesse (c1687), ''poss.'' Thomas (likely d.sp.) and Isaac (c1696 died young). There is much uncertainty about this line but it is known there were Allerton families in Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island who all believe they connect back to the Mayflower passenger Isaac Allerton through Isaac<sup>3</sup>. |
[https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23410&tree=Tree1] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-90 Willoughby Allerton] was born Cople, Westmoreland, VA about 1664 and died there between his will: 16-17 Jan 1723/4 with it being initially presented to court 26 Feb 1723[/4} and probated 25 Mar 1724. He married three times, first bef. 1700 Rosamund Fitzhugh (believed to have died s.p.), then about 1702 [[Taverner (mtDNA)#First Generation|Sarah Taverner]] and lastly, abt 1720 Hannah KEENE, widow of John Bushrod (no children).<ref>After Willoughby's death, widow Hannah married aft Mar 1724 John Cooper.</ref> By his second wife, Willoughby had two children: Isaac (1702) and [[Taverner (mtDNA)#Second Generation|Elizabeth]] (1708). This son Isaac died in 1739 and while he had three sons (Gawin/Gowen, Isaac and Willoughby) they all died s.p. by 1759. | [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23410&tree=Tree1] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-90 Willoughby Allerton] was born Cople, Westmoreland, VA about 1664 and died there between his will: 16-17 Jan 1723/4 with it being initially presented to court 26 Feb 1723[/4} and probated 25 Mar 1724. He married three times, first bef. 1700 Rosamund Fitzhugh (believed to have died s.p.), then about 1702 [[Taverner (mtDNA)#First Generation|Sarah Taverner]] and lastly, abt 1720 Hannah KEENE, widow of John Bushrod (no children).<ref>After Willoughby's death, widow Hannah married aft Mar 1724 John Cooper.</ref> By his second wife, Willoughby had two children: Isaac (1702) and [[Taverner (mtDNA)#Second Generation|Elizabeth]] (1708). This son Isaac died in 1739 and while he had three sons (Gawin/Gowen, Isaac and Willoughby) they all died s.p. by 1759. |
Revision as of 13:04, 5 March 2024
Contents
Status summary
As of November 21, 2020:
- Low Priority as no known Y-DNA descendants of Isaac Allerton. See Possible Y-DNA Descendants below. In addition, research on the family of Bartholomew Allerton (who moved to England) is needed.
IMPORTANT: Read me First
Paper trail
For more information see: Wakefield, Robert S. and Margaret Harris Stover, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, vol. 17 Allerton
First Generation
Isaac Allerton was born about 1586, son of Bartolomew and Mary (_____) Allerton of East Bergholt, Suffolk, England.[1] He died at New Haven (now part of Connecticut) between 1 Feb 1658/9 - 12 Feb 1658/9.[2] He was married three times: First at Leiden 4 Nov 1611 [NS] (see Media:NL-LdnRAL_AR_1004_198_007.jpg.jpg for electronic scan of Leiden record. See also typed transcript of record.) to Mary Norris[3] who died at Plymouth on 25 Feb 1620/1.[4] Isaac married second, New Plimouth between 1623 - 1626[5] Fear Brewster.[6] Isaac married third bet. 1635-1644 Joanna Swinnerton[7] (no children).
By his first wife, Isaac had: Bartholomew (c1612), Remember (c1615), Mary (c1617), infant child (bur. 5 Feb 1620), and stillborn son (Dec 1620). By his second wife, Isaac had Sarah (c1626, apparently d.y.) and Isaac (c1628).[8]
Second Generation
Bartholomew "Bartle" Allerton[9] was born in Leiden about 1612.[10] and died in Barnfield, Suffolk, England between 15 Oct 1658 - 19 Feb 1658/9.[11] He is believed to have married twice: fist by 1640 to Margaret ____ who pre-deceased him, and second Sarah Fairfax.[12] Bartholomew had four children (order uncertain, all born after 1640)[13]: Isaac[14], Mary, Dorothy and John.[15]
[1] (Col.) Isaac Allerton (II) was born in New Plimoth about 1630[16] and died sometime between writing his will (Westmoreland Co., VA 25 Oct 1702) and the will being proved (30 Dec 1702). Isaac was married twice: First prob. in New Haven, CT about 1652 to Elizabeth _____ and second, in Virginia between 8 Sep 1662 - 30 Jan 1663/4 to Elizabeth Willoughby, widow of both Simon Overzee and George Colclough. By his first wife he had Elizabeth and Isaac. By his second wife he had Willoughby, Frances and Sarah.[17]
Third Generation
Possibly [2]Isaac Allerton (III) was born New Haven, CT 11 Jun 1655. He was not mentioned in the 1702 will of his father. These are the only undisputed facts about Isaac (III). There was an Isaac Allerton in New Haven who is said to have had the following children (by wife/wives unknown): John (c1685 m. Elizabeth _____), Jesse (c1687), poss. Thomas (likely d.sp.) and Isaac (c1696 died young). There is much uncertainty about this line but it is known there were Allerton families in Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island who all believe they connect back to the Mayflower passenger Isaac Allerton through Isaac3.
[3] Willoughby Allerton was born Cople, Westmoreland, VA about 1664 and died there between his will: 16-17 Jan 1723/4 with it being initially presented to court 26 Feb 1723[/4} and probated 25 Mar 1724. He married three times, first bef. 1700 Rosamund Fitzhugh (believed to have died s.p.), then about 1702 Sarah Taverner and lastly, abt 1720 Hannah KEENE, widow of John Bushrod (no children).[18] By his second wife, Willoughby had two children: Isaac (1702) and Elizabeth (1708). This son Isaac died in 1739 and while he had three sons (Gawin/Gowen, Isaac and Willoughby) they all died s.p. by 1759.
- ↑ NEHGReg 173:197-205. Deposed abt 53 in 1639 (MD 4:109-10).
- ↑ Court appearance - date of inventory from Anderson, Mayflower Migration p. 26. See also Pilgrim Hall Museum probate of Isaac Allerton.
- ↑ MD 7:129-30
- ↑ Anderson, Mayflower Migration, p. 26.
- ↑ One child in the May 1627 Cattle Division.
- ↑ not remarried in 1623 land division, but remarried in 1627 Cattle Division.
- ↑ MQ 47:15-16; MD 2:114; NEHGR 124:133.
- ↑ Anderson, Mayflower Migration, p. 27.
- ↑ MD 40:7-10
- ↑ Based on the assumption he was their first child.
- ↑ MD 40:7-10
- ↑ ibid.
- ↑ Still need to discover by which wife
- ↑ It is possible he may have been the Isaac Allerton of New Haven, see first individual of Third Generation.
- ↑ MD 40:8-9 from Probate records of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, 1644-1700, W109/92, R73/208
- ↑ Not named in the 1627 Cattle Division. His father was in England until late Spring 1627. As such, the son could not have been born until ca Mar 1628 at the very earliest. He received a land patent in Virginia on 21 Sep 1652, so he must have been at least aged 21 at that time, so he was born before 21 Sep 1631. In addition he graduated from Harvard University in 1650. See Lambert, Barbara Merrick, "Important Allerton/Brewster Connections", Mayflower Descendant 42:117-23.
- ↑ Some claim Col. Isaac and Elizabeth had another daughter, Mary, who married about 1685 John Newton and had at least three children. However, Mary was not named in her father's will and the GSMD currently does not accept lines of descent from her. See WikiTree for more information.
- ↑ After Willoughby's death, widow Hannah married aft Mar 1724 John Cooper.
Possible Y-DNA descendants
An Isaac Allerton with wife Elizabeth was living in the New Haven, Connecticut area in the latter part of the Seventeenth Century. They had sons John and Jesse. The identity of this Isaac is still unknown, but is likely either Isaac3[1] son of Isaac2 or Isaac3 son of Bartholomew2.
- ↑ This Isaac, who would have been the eldest son, was not named in his father's 1702 will. It is generally assumed he was then deceased, and had no surviving children. However, this would leave open the question of who was the Isaac Allerton living in New Haven (where his parents lived before emigrating to Virginia).
DNA Results TBD
Previous testing
Currently, Family Tree DNA does not have an Allerton surname DNA Project, but has eight kits associated with the Allerton surname.
Next Generation Sequence/Whole Genome Sequence testing
NGS/WGS testing of Allerton descendants would further refine the haplogroup assignment for this family.
References and External Resources
- Wakefield, Robert S. and Margaret Harris Stover, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, vol. 17:Allerton General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 1998, reprinted 2018.
- Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Increasings From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, Second edition 1995, 1996. pp. 11-15.
- Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Passenger References: from contemporary records & scholarly journals, Stewrt Publishing & Printing, Canada, 2011. Second Edition 2015, pp. 30-74
- Anderson, Robert Charles, The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620 New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA 2020 pp. 24-29
- The Mayflower Quarterly vol. 47 (1981):14-18 "The Children of Isaac Allerton"
- Johnson, Caleb, Sue Allan and Simon Neal, New England Historical and Genealogical Registervol. 173 (2019):197-205 "The Origin and Parentage of Mayflower Passenger Isaac Allerton in East Bergholt, Suffolk"
- Hall, Newman A., The Mayflower Descendant vol. 40 pp. 7-10 "Bartholomew Allerton and the Fairfax family of Bramfield, Suffolk"
- Greenwood, Isaac J. New England Historical and Genealogical Register vol. 44, pp. 290-295 "Allertons of New England and Virginia"
- Lewis, Barbara Lambert, The Mayflower Descendant vol. 42, pp. 117-123 "Important Allerton/Brewster Corrections"
- Pilgrim Isaac Allerton Society
- wikipedia article on Isaac Allerton
- joint NEHG Society & GSMD Isaac Allerton Profile
- Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com profile of Isaac Allerton
- wikitree profile for Isaac Allerson
- The Allerton Family - The Mayflower Society
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