Allerton lived in Pieterskerkhof, near St Peter's Church, and worked as a tailor. [comment: this seems unproven - see Origins section below]. Wife of Elder Thomas Cushman. (Cushman, p. 614). Mary and Thomas had: Thomas, Sarah, Mary, Isaac, Elkanah, Fear (1653-1690, never married), Eleazar and Lydia. Mary Allerton was born 6 June 1616 in Leiden, Holland; married Thomas Cushman about 1636 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died 28 Nov 1699 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. •John Alden •Isaac and Mary (Norris) Allerton, and children Bartholomew, Remember, and Mary •John Allerton •John and Eleanor Billington, and sons John and Francis. She traveled to the Colonies with her husband and 3 children Barhlomew, Remember and Mary Allerton Cushman, who became the wife of Elder Thomas Cushman. New York, NY: Corinth, 1963. Mary (Norris) Allerton was about thirty when she came on the Mayflower with her husband Isaac and three children Bartholomew, Remember, and Mary. Daughter of Isaac Allerton (1586-1658) and Mary Norris (1588-1621) Liverpool saw its first dock open in 1715, and by 1800, the city boasted five docks, a vital role in world trade, and a population of more than 75,000. Exhausted and ill, and undoubtedly heartsick, Mary died on 25 February 1621, during the height of the first winter when half the Mayflower passengers and crew died. All Rights Reserved. They brought their 3 surviving children with them on Mayflower, though a fourth child died in Leiden. She married Isaac Allerton on 4 November 1611, in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands. Mary Allerton was born about 1616 in Leiden, The Netherlands to parents Isaac and Mary Norris Allerton. Her marriage record in Leiden indicates she was from Newbury, which is presumably Newbury, co. Berks, England. Elizabeth was born in 1571, in White Waltham, Berkshire, England. Geni requires JavaScript! Bradford's journal says, "Friday, 22d. Mother of Bartholomew Allerton, “ Mayflower” Passenger; Remember Maverick; Mary Cushman, "Mayflower" Passenger and Infant "male" Allerton, Mary Norris Allerton, ancestress of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, was about 30 years old when she came to Plymouth on the Mayflower in 1620. Likely from Leyden, Holland because she daughter Mary (same name) was born in this town. Son of Edward Allerton and Rose (Davis) Allerton. Priscilla was not one of the 18 women recorded to have crossed the stormy Atlantic … (LDS): 17 May 1881 - SGEOR - St. George Utah Temple Mary Allerton was born about 1616 (according to some sources, baptised in June 1616) in Leiden, The Netherlands to parents Isaac and Mary Norris Allerton. In reply to: MARY (NORRIS) ALLERTON on MAYFLOWER 1620 Carol Shiels 5/01/08 The issue of the parents of Mary Norris Allerton have bothered me for many years, especially since so many have thought she was the Mary Norris of Roxbury, daughter of Edward Norris, 4th pastor at Salem MA.I've shown that this is not the case. Mary Norris was from Newbury, England. DEATH: 25 February 1620/1 at Plymouth. Mary Norris 1588 - 1621/22; Spouse and Children . She came to Plymouth on the Mayflower in 1620, at about the age of four. Twitter: @MayflowerCaleb | YouTube: Mayflower History. She married Isaac Allerton in Leiden in 1611. Roberts, Gary Boyd., and Julie Helen. Their children Bartholomew, Remember, and Mary were born in Leiden, all of whom accompanied their parents on the Mayflower. It was the son of Allerton, though spelled Alderton, as it frequently was... Of Mrs. A. we know but little. She married Thomas Cushman by 1636 and had 8 children. This … Edward was born in 1565, in Rycote, Oxfordshire, England. She delivered a stillborn son while on Mayflower on December 22, 1620, and later died herself during the first winter, in February of 1621. Mary Allerton, dau of Isaac & mary (Norris) Allerton who came on Mayflower to Plymouth in 1620, married at Plymouth 1636. Mary (Norris) Allerton Mary Allerton Remember Allerton Elinor Billington Francis Billington John Billington William Bradford Love Brewster Mary Brewster William Brewster Peter Browne James Chilton Mrs. James Chilton Mary Chilton. Mary Allerton formerly Norris aka Norreys. Mary Norris Allerton is the 2nd inscription on the monument. R emember Allerton was born around 1614/1615 in Leyden, South Holland, Netherlands. Bartholomew Allerton was born about 1612 in Leiden, Holland; married (1) Margaret; married (2) Sarah Fairfax in probably, Rumbough, Suffolk, England; died about 15 October 1658 in Bramfield, Suffolk, England. The Mayflower Quarterly 47 (1981): 14-18. Isaac later married Fear Brewster, daughter of Plymouth's Elder William Brewster. Feb 25 1621 - Plymouth Harbor, Plymouth, Massachusetts, Nov 4 1611 - Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands, 1588 - Newbury, Berkshire, Kingdom of England, Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, Leiden, Rhynland, Holland, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Colonial America, We're Related to Royalty and Famous People, Great Migration: Passengers of the Mayflower, 1620, Bartholomew Allerton, “ Mayflower” Passenger, Netherlands, Leiden Marriage Banns, 1575-1811, http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23303956M/A_Historical_and_biographical_genealogy_of_the_Cushmans, http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/IsaacAllerton.php, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Allerton, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflower_Compact. Mary Allerton, dau of Isaac & mary (Norris) Allerton who came on Mayflower to Plymouth in 1620, married at Plymouth 1636. From Mayflower History retrieved Aug 2014: 'Mary (Norris) Allerton was about thirty when she came on the Mayflower with her husband Isaac and three children Bartholomew, Remember, and Mary. "'The Unproved Allerton Family Lineage.'" Mary had 4 siblings: Edward Norris and 3 other siblings. The following is from Wikipeidia: •Perpetuate and honor the memory of Mayflower passenger and Mayflower Compact signer, Isaac Allerton and that of his family; his wives Mary (Norris) Allerton and Fear (Brewster) Allerton; and their children, Bartholomew, Remember, Mary, Sarah and Isaac Allerton. Mary Norris Allerton was a Mayflower passenger and Wife of Isaac Allerton (1586-1658), the 5th signer of the "Mayflower Compact". They had the following children: Not a child of Sir Edward Norreys, MP, of Rycote who had no known children. Mary Allerton, the third child of Isaac Allerton (c.1586 England - February 1658/9 New Haven, Connecticut) and Mary Norris, was born 16 June 1616 in Leiden, Rhynland (present South Holland), Holland, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden. She married (Elder) Thomas Cushman about 1636 at Plymouth and she died there 28 Nov 1699, being the last survivor of the Mayflower Passengers. Pilgrim. Husband of Mary (Norris) Allerton — married 4 Nov 1611(to 1621) in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. H. Isaac Allerton 1586 - 1658/59; W. Mary Norris 1588 - 1621/22; m. 4 Nov 1611. Mary NORRIS was the child of Edward NORRIS and Elizabeth NORREYS Mary was an immigrant to the United States, arriving by 1620. Birth of Bartholomew Allerton, “ Mayflower” Passenger, Birth of Mary Cushman, "Mayflower" Passenger, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, American Colonies, Wife of Isaac Allerton Mayflower passenger. They had the following children: 1. REMEMBER ALLERTON The Higgins family from Centerville, NY come from the line of Isaac and Mary (Norris) Allerton's daughter Remember Allerton, who also sailed on the Mayflower. Infant Allerton died unnamed 5 February 1620, Leiden, Holland. Remember Allerton was born about 1613 in Leiden, Holland; married Moses Maverick before 6 May 1635 at Salem, Massachusetts; died about 12 September 1652. She married Moses Maverick, who arrived in Massachusetts about 1630, perhaps onboard the Mary and John. The Mayflower Quarterly 452: 23-24. Isaac and Mary (Norris) Allerton are depicted in the Fall/Thanksgiving display in the old Alblinger & Kirts Hardware building in Sainte Marie to commemorate the 400th anniversary of … The Mary Norris who arrived in Roxbury in 1639 was not married. "'The Children of Isaac Allerton.'" She and Isaac buried a child, not yet named, at St. Peters, Leiden on 5 February 1620, and she gave birth to a stillborn son ten months later, on board the Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, on 22 December 1620. The women in the first group (Mary Norris Allerton to Susanna Fuller White) have surviving descendants, while those in the second group (Dorothy Bradford to Elizabeth Winslow) left no descendants. Wife of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower" Passenger Her marriage record in Leiden indicates she was from Newbury, which is presumably Newbury, co. Berks, England. Mary the mother died in 1620, the first winter at Plymouth. Hall, Newman A. Otto. Mary Allerton (born Norris) was born in 1587, at birth place, to Edward NORRIS and Elizabeth NORRIS (born NORREYS). She was probably from 35 to 40 years of age at her decease, and left four children. Francis Cooke John Cooke Edward Doty Francis Eaton Samuel Eaton Sarah Eaton Moses Fletcher She came to Plymouth on the Mayflower in 1620, at about the age of four. BIRTH: Probably about 1590, perhaps from Newbury, co. Berks, England.MARRIAGE: Isaac Allerton on 4 November 1611 at Leiden, Holland.CHILDREN: Bartholomew, Remember, Mary, an unnamed child buried in Leiden, and a stillborn son born in Plymouth Harbor.DEATH: 25 February 1620/1 at Plymouth. She herself died during the height of the first winter, on 25 February 1620/1, though her husband and three children all survived. She herself died during the height of the first winter, on 25 February 1620/1, though her husband and three children all survived.". Mary had 4 siblings: Edward Norris and 3 other siblings. Print. Son Allerton was stillborn 22 December 1620 in Plymouth Harbor, Massachusetts. Norris-75. Issac Allerton, according to Wikipedia, married a Mary Norris in 1611.When they arrived in Plymouth they had three children, namely Bartholomew, Remembrance, and Mary. Sometime before May 1635, she married Moses Maverick. Remember Allerton came on the Mayflower at about the age of five with her parents Isaac and Mary (Norris) Allerton.She married Moses Maverick, who arrived in Massachusetts about 1630, perhaps onboard the Mary and John.They took up residence in Marblehead before moving to Salem about 1640. They buried a child at St. Peters, Leiden, on 5 February 1620, and she gave birth to a stillborn son in Plymouth Harbor on 22 December 1620. They buried a child at St. Peters, Leiden, on 5 February 1620, and she gave birth to a stillborn son in Plymouth Harbor on 22 December 1620. She was born around 1617 and traveled with them on Mayflower as a young child. Marriage(s) and Child(ren): She married Isaac ALLERTON 4 November 1611 in Leiden, Netherlands . Heath, Dwight B., and George Morton. Copyright © 1994-2020, MayflowerHistory.com. Print. Isaac along with many of the 'First Comers' migrated from England to Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland Province Netherlands to practice religious freedom. A Relation or Journal (of the Beginning and Proceedings) of the English Plantation Settled at Plymouth in New England, by Certain English Adventurers Both Merchants and Others. This was the second child born since the Pilgrims left Holland. (Dec. 1620 O.S.) Born about 1587 in Newbury, Berkshire, England, daughter of Edward Norris and a currently unknown mother. Mary Allerton was the daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris. Bartholomew Allerton was born about 1612 in Leiden, Holland; married (1) Margaret; married (2) Sarah Fairfax in probably, Rumbough, Suffolk, England; died about 15 October 1658 in Bramfield, Suffolk, England. The couple had (at least) 1 child. Elizabeth was born in 1571, in White Waltham, Berkshire, England. Searches of this area for her baptism record and other Norris family records have not yet turned up anything conclusive. Mary Norris married Isaac Allerton (c.1585 - 1659) believed to have been born in London, England, on 4 November 1611 in Leiden, Holland. Edward was born in 1565, in Rycote, Oxfordshire, England. "Mayflower" passenger Wife of Isaac Allerton, the 5th signer of the "Mayflower Compact". Died before 12 Feb 1659 in Connecticut. Bartholomew Allerton Abt 1613 - Bet 1658 & 1659; Remember Allerton Abt 1615 - Bet 1652 & 1656; Mary Allerton 1616 - 1699; unnamed Allerton Abt 1620 - 1620; This collection contains Church of England marriage registers from the Liverpool area of Lancashire County. Isaac, his wife Mary Norris and daughter Mary Allerton immigrated to the colonies aboard the 'Mayflower' in November 1620. The Mission of the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants is to gather together to honor and perpetuate the memory of our Mayflower Ancestors and the ideals of American freedoms and democracy, which have evolved from The Mayflower Compact signed by the Pilgrim Fathers when they reached Cape Cod shores in November, 1620. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. Mary Allerton (born Norris) was born in 1587, at birth place, to Edward NORRIS and Elizabeth NORRIS (born NORREYS). In Sargeant's painting of the Landing of the Pilgrims, she is represented as having a fine face, rather beautiful, and as being of a 'meek and quiet spirit. Print. She came with her parents aboard the Mayflower. Isaac Allerton Sr. Born about 1586 in England. Mary Norris was born about 1586 as the daughter of Mary Elizabeth Norreys. They took up residence in Marblehead before moving to Salem about 1640. Two years later, he married in Leiden to Mary Norris, from Newbury in Berkshire. Mary Norris married Isaac Allerton (c.1585 - 1659) believed to have been born in London, England, on 4 November 1611 in Leiden, Holland. According to some sources, she was baptised in June 1616. Mary Allerton was born at Leiden about 1616. Isaac ALLERTON and Mary NORRIS Husband Isaac ALLERTON Born: 1586-1587 - St Andrews Under,Shaft,London,Middlesex,England Christened: 1586 - London,,England Died: 22 Feb 1659 - ,New Haven,New Haven,Connecticut Buried: 10 Feb 1659 - Town Square,New Haven,New Haven,Connecticut AFN: BR7P-0J Bapt. Gov. Isaac Allerton was Asst Gov to William Bradford and was the 5th signer of the Mayflower Compact before they landed at Plymouth. Mary (Norris) Allerton is thought to have been about age thirty when she arrived in Plymouth Colony aboard the Mayflower with her husband and three children. She died in the first winter at Plymouth Colony. This morning good-wife Alderton was delivered of a son, but dead-born." Allerton-3. Her marriage record in Leiden indicates she was from Newbury, which is presumably Newbury, co. Berks, England. Wakefield, Robert S., FASG, and Margaret Harris Stover, CG. Priscilla Alden. Searches of this area for her baptism record and other Norris family records have not yet turned up anything conclusive. Mary Norris' date and place of birth and parents are currently unknown. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Mary (Norris) Allerton was about thirty when she came on the Mayflower with her husband Isaac and three children Bartholomew, Remember, and Mary. Isaac is the 5th signer of the Mayflower Compact. To find details on each passenger, go to Caleb Johnson’s MayflowerHistory.com and select the “Mayflower Passenger List”. Isaac ALLERTON was born abt. He boarded the Speedwell with his wife, three children - Bartholomew who was seven or eight, five-year-old Remember, and Mary … And. Remember Allerton came on the Mayflower at about the age of five with her parents Isaac and Mary (Norris) Allerton. Hall, Newman A. She traveled to the Colonies with her husband and 3 children Barhlomew, Remember and Mary Allerton Cushman, … Her husband Isaac, and their three children Bartholomew, Remember, and Mary survived. 2. 'She and Isaac Allerton were married in 1611 in Leiden, Holland, one of the first marriages amongst the Pilgrims after they had fled to Holland from England. Mother of Thomas Cushman, Jr., Sarah, Martha, Isaac, Elkanah, Feare, Eleazer and Lydia Cushman. Daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris. Before her death on November 28, 1699, Mary was known as the last surviving Mayflower … 1586 in England (United Kingdom). Remember Allerton …