Mary NorrisAge: 31 years1590–1621
Birth | about 1590 |
Marriage | Isaac Allerton — View this family November 4, 1611 (Age 21 years) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Mary Allerton June 1616 (Age 26 years) |
Death | February 25, 1621 (Age 31 years) |
Family with Isaac Allerton |
husband |
Isaac Allerton Birth: about 1586 — Londres, Angleterre Death: 1659 — New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA |
herself |
Mary Norris Birth: about 1590 — Berkshire, Angleterre Death: February 25, 1621 — Plymouth, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Marriage: November 4, 1611 — Leyden, Leiden, Hollande-Méridionale, Pays-Bas |
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5 years daughter |
Mary Allerton Birth: June 1616 30 26 — Leiden, Hollande-Méridionale, Pays-Bas Death: November 28, 1699 — Plymouth, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Isaac Allerton + Fear Brewster |
husband |
Isaac Allerton Birth: about 1586 — Londres, Angleterre Death: 1659 — New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA |
husband’s wife |
Fear Brewster Birth: 1606 — Scrooby, Bassetlaw District, Nottinghamshire, England Death: December 12, 1634 — Plymouth, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis |
Marriage: — |
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step-son |
Isaac II Allerton Birth: 1628 42 22 — Plymouth, Comté de Plymouth, Massachusetts, États-Unis Death: 1702 — Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA |
Note | "Mayflower" passenger
Wife of Isaac Allerton, the 5th signer of the "Mayflower Compact".
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.
She was the first person to give birth in the Plymouth Colonies (a stillborn born upon the Mayflower as it was docked in the harbor).
It is said that in the painting by Henry Sargent (1770-1885) entitled "Landing of the Pilgrims", Mary Norris Allerton is represented as having a fine face, rather beautiful, and as being of a "meek and quiet spirit". The painting was painted in 1818-1822 and is on permanent display at Pilgrim Hall Museum; Plymouth, MA.
COLE HILL MONUMENT:
Scene of the secret night burials of those who died during the settlement's first bitter winter. Corn was planted over their unmarked graves so that the Native Americans should not know how many had perished.
Mary Norris Allerton is the 2nd inscription on the monument.
Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12498353/mary-allerton |