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  1. Isaac Allerton Sr. (c. 1586 – 1658/9), and his family, were passengers in 1620 on the historic voyage of the ship Mayflower. Allerton was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact . In Plymouth Colony he was active in colony governmental affairs and business and later in trans-Atlantic trading.

  2. Isaac Allerton was a merchant and a leader of the Plymouth Colony. He was born in Leiden, Holland, and migrated to America on the Mayflower in 1620. He had a large family and extensive land holdings in Plymouth, Marblehead, New Amsterdam and New Haven.

  3. Isaac has been identified as the son of Bartholomew and Mary ( ) Allerton, born probably in East Bergholt, co. Suffolk, England, circa 1587. Isaac had a sister, Sarah, and it is believed that Mayflower passenger John Allerton may have been a brother.

  4. Isaac Allerton was a tailor who became one of the 41 signers of the Mayflower Compact. He served as an assistant to the governors, traded with Native Americans and other colonies, and had a large and influential family.

  5. Isaac Allerton was a Mayflower passenger and assistant to Governor Bradford in Plymouth Colony. He had three marriages, several children, and was involved in various business deals and controversies.

  6. Isaac Allerton, born in 1586, was a merchant and a tailor. He embarked on Mayflower with his first wife Mary Norris, their 3 living children, and his apprentice, John Hooke. His sister Sarah married a fellow Mayflower passenger, Degory Priest.

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  8. Of the Mayflower passengers accorded biographies in the Dictionary of American Biography, the least considered by the public at large is Isaac Allerton (ca. 1586-1659). Yet Allerton was a proper Saint (Leyden Separatist), was fifth to sign the Mayflower Compact, and in the earliest years of Plymouth Colony was second only to Bradford in rank ...

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