Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Family of Fear Brewster (2966) & Isaac Allerton
10042. Sarah Allerton. Born bef 23 May 1627 in Plymouth, MA.135 Sarah died bef 1651.
10043. Isaac Allerton. Born ca 1630 in Plymouth, MA.154 Isaac died in 1702 in Westmoreland Co., VA.154 Education: Harvard 1650.
"His father removed to New Amsterdam (New York) in 1638, while he remained at Plymouth with his grandfather, William Brewster, by whom he was prepared for Harvard where he graduated in 1650. It was fortunate for young Isaac that he had such a grandfather with a glorious background of teaching experience in England and Holland. Apparently he was the only son and grandson of a Mayflower Planter to attend Harvard, and it must be considered another link in a chain of circumstances proving Master William Brewster to have been a very exceptional person. After graduation Isaac joined his father in business in New York, New Haven, Virginia and elsewhere. Soon after the death of his father in New Haven in 1659, young Isaac removed to Virginia where land had been acquired about ten years before on the Machcatick River in Westmoreland County. He resided there until his death in 1702."154
ca 1652 Isaac first married Elizabeth [Allerton] in New Haven, CT.135
Children of Isaac and Elizabeth Allerton, born at New Haven:
i. Elizabeth, b. 27 Sep 1653, d. 17 Nov 1740 at New Haven; and
ii. Isaac, b. 11 Jun 1655, d. bef 25 Oct 1702.207
Child:
ca 1663 Isaac second married Elizabeth Willoughby, daughter of Capt. Thomas Willoughby & Margaret Herbert, in Virginia.207
Elizabeth, of Lower Norfolk, VA, and widow of major George Colclough. Children of Isaac and Elizabeth (Willoughby) (Colclough) Allerton, born in Westmoreland Co., VA:
i. Willoughby, b. ca. 1665, d. ca. 1723 in Westmoreland Co.;
ii. Sarah, b. ca. 1670, . 17 May 1731 at Wicomico, Northumberland Co., VA;
iv. Frances, b. ca. 1669, d. after 1698; and
iii. a daughter.
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