Pilgrim Mary Allerton1
F, #2236, d. 28 November 1699
Father* | Pilgrim Issac Allerton2 b. ~ 1586, d. Feb 1658/59 |
Mother* | Pilgrim Mary Noris2 d. 25 Feb 1620/21 |
Reference | ZZ2236 |
Pilgrim Mary Allerton was the daughter of Pilgrim Issac Allerton and Pilgrim Mary Noris.2 Pilgrim Mary Allerton was born in June 1616 in Leyden, Holland.3 She was baptized about 1617 in Leiden, Holland.2 She married Thomas Cushman, son of Robert Cushman, about 1636 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2 Pilgrim Mary Allerton died on 28 November 1699 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
She emigraterd with Pilgrim Issac Allerton and Pilgrim Mary Noris in 1620 from in Leyden, Holland, on the Ship 'Mayflower'.4 Pilgrim Mary Allerton immigraterd with Pilgrim Issac Allerton and Pilgrim Mary Noris in November 1620 to in Plymouth, Plymouth County, New Plymouth Colony, on the Ship 'Mayflower'.2 Mary's mother Pilgrim Mary Noris died on 25 February 1620/21 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Lydia Cushman after 1637? Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Sarah Cushman after 1637? Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Mary Cushman after 1637? Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Thomas Cushman on 16 September 1637.3 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Isaac Cushman on 8 February 1647/48.3 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Elkanah Cushman on 1 June 1651.3 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Fear Cushman on 20 June 1653.3 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Eleazer Cushman on 20 February 1656/57.3 Mary's father Pilgrim Issac Allerton died in February 1658/59 in New Haven, Connecticut.5 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became a widow with the death of her husband, Thomas Cushman on 11 December 1691 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 83.3
She emigraterd with Pilgrim Issac Allerton and Pilgrim Mary Noris in 1620 from in Leyden, Holland, on the Ship 'Mayflower'.4 Pilgrim Mary Allerton immigraterd with Pilgrim Issac Allerton and Pilgrim Mary Noris in November 1620 to in Plymouth, Plymouth County, New Plymouth Colony, on the Ship 'Mayflower'.2 Mary's mother Pilgrim Mary Noris died on 25 February 1620/21 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Lydia Cushman after 1637? Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Sarah Cushman after 1637? Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Mary Cushman after 1637? Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Thomas Cushman on 16 September 1637.3 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Isaac Cushman on 8 February 1647/48.3 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Elkanah Cushman on 1 June 1651.3 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Fear Cushman on 20 June 1653.3 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became the mother of Eleazer Cushman on 20 February 1656/57.3 Mary's father Pilgrim Issac Allerton died in February 1658/59 in New Haven, Connecticut.5 Pilgrim Mary Allerton became a widow with the death of her husband, Thomas Cushman on 11 December 1691 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 83.3
8 Children of Pilgrim Mary Allerton and Thomas Cushman, son of Robert Cushman, |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for Isaac Allerton Indented Descendant Chart for Isaac Allerton |
Last Edited | 8 May 2002 |
Citations
- [S22] Mayflower Families Web site, online http://MayflowerFamilies.com. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families.
- [S132] Mayflower Passengers (on the Complete Mayflower Descendant CD), CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software). Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Passengers.
- [S141] Algernon A. Aspinwall, "Grandchildren of the Passengers on the Mayflower," NGS Quarterly, Vol 4, No 3 (Oct 1915): Vol 4, pg 39. Hereinafter cited as "Mayflower Grandchildren."
- [S130] Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages, online http://members.aol.com/calebj/, contingents.html. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Web Pages.
- [S173] Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, Its History & People (via WFT 1, Tree 4114) (Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry Publishing, 1986) . Hereinafter cited as Plymouth Colony.
- [S143] The Division of Cattle, 1627.