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Isaac Allerton was born in England about 1583-1586, but his parentage has not been identified. He may be related to Mayflower passenger John Allerton, but no relationship between them has been documented. Isaac Allerton is found in several Leyden records, and his sister Sarah married Degory Priest there on the same day as Issac's marriage to Mary Norris.A John Allerton and a Robert Allerton can also be found in Leydenrecords.
On 18 June 1618 in Leyden, Isaac Allerton, tailor, made a sworn statement for Nicholas Claverly, witnessed by Degory Priest. On 9 January 1619, Isaac Allerton made agreement with Alice Gallant, widow of John Hooke and current wife of Henry Gallant, to apprentice her twelve-year old son John Hooke to Isaac Allerton, to learn the tailor trade. John Hooke came with Isaac on the Mayflower, but died the first winter.
!SOURCES:
Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families in Progress: Isaac Allerton forFour Generations (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants,1992).
Robert C. Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, 1:36-39 (Boston: NewEngland Historical and Genealogical Society, 1995).
William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation, ed. Samuel Morison (New York:Random House, 1952).
William Bradford and Edward Winslow. A Relation or Journal of the Beginning and Proceedings of the English Plantation settled at Plymouth .. .. (John Bellamie: London, 1621).
Newman A. Hall, "The Children of Isaac Allerton," Mayflower Quarterly47(1981):14-18.
Newman A. Hall, "The Unproved Allerton Family Lineage," MayflowerQuarterly 45:23-24.
Newman A. Hall, "Allerton of Virginia," Virginia Genealogist 32:83-92.
Newman A. Hall, "Joanna Swinnerton: The Third Wife of Isaac Allerton,Sr.," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 124(1970):133.
Gary Boyd Roberts, Ancestors of American Presidents (Carl Boyer, 3d:Santa Clarita, 1995).
Charles T. Gehring, translator. New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch Deleware Papers, volumes 18-19, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1981).
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Isaac Allerton was chosen the only assistant to Governor William Bradfordfrom 1621-1624 and introduced the fisheries in most parts of New England
"Merchant Tailor," of London, came over to Plymouth in the "Mayflower."In 1620 was one of the five signers of the "Plymouth Compact," and was awealthy andvery prominent member of that Colony.
***The last Will and testament of Isaac Allerton***
19th October 1659
At a Court of Magistrates Octob. 19. 59
A writeing presented as the last will & Testament of Isaac Alerton, lateof Newhaven deceased, wth an account of certaine debts, dew to him; &from him;
An account of Debts at the Duch
first, 700. & odd gilders from Tho: Hall by Arbitration of Captaine Willet, & Augustine Harman; about Captaine Scarlet wch I paid out,
And there is 900 gilders owing by John Peterson the Bore, as by Georg Woolseyes booke will appeare; & severall obligations thereto,
ffrom Richard Cloufe owes, as Georg Woolseyes Booke will make appeare; Ithinke 900. gilders, but his Estate being broken. I Desire that what maybe gotten may be layd hold on for mee,
Due from william Goulder 270, od gilders, by his Bill appeares;
Due from John Snedecare a shoomaker 150, od gilders as by his accoappeares.
from the widdow of the Hanc Hancson due as by severall Bills & accounts;
Peter Cornelioussen 120. od guilders as by ye account will appeare.
Due from Henry Brasser for rent for 28 moneths, from the first October1656. to the last of May 58: for three roomes at 3 gilders a week. I amin his Debt for worke of the old acco wch must be Deducted;
there is 20 li in George Woolseyes hand, that came fro. mr Tho Maybue formee
There is 420. oaf. gilders that I owe to Nicholas, the ffrenchman, & a Cooper I owe something to, wch I would have that 201; in Georg Woolseyeshand, & the rest of that in Henry Brassers hand to them two;
And now I leave my son Isaac Allerton and my wife, as Trustees to receive in my debts, & to pay what I owe, as farr as it will goe & what is over pluss I leave to my wife and my sonne Isaac, as far as they receive the Debts to pay what I owe;
In Captaine Willetts hand. a pcell of booke lace 1300 & odd. guilders WchI left in trust with Captaine Willett to take care of: Seale
My brother Bruster owes mee foure score pounds & odd. as the obligations will appeare.
Besides all my Debts in Delloware Bay & in Virgenia wch in my booke willappeare, & in Barbadoes. what can be gott; Witness. Isaac Allerton SeniorJohn Harriman
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Nominated for President on the eighth ballot at the 1888 Republican Convention, Benjamin Harrison conducted one of the first "front -porch"campaigns, delivering short speeches to delegations that visited him in Indianapolis. As he was only 5 feet, 6 inches tall, Democrats called him"Little Ben"; Republicans replied that he was big enough to wear the hat of his grandfather, "Old Tippecanoe."
Born in 1833 on a farm by the Ohio River below Cincinnati, Harrison attended Miami University in Ohio and read law in Cincinnati. He moved to Indianapolis, where he practiced law and campaigned for the Republican Party. He married Caroline Lavinia Scott in 1853. After the Civil War--Republican Party Colonel of the 70th Volunteer Infantry--Harrison became a pillar of Indianapolis, enhancing his reputation as a brilliant lawyer.
The Democrats defeated him for Governor of Indiana in 1876 by unfairly stigmatizing him as "Kid Gloves" Harrison. In the 1880's he served in the United States Senate, where he championed Indians. homesteaders, and Civil War veterans.
In the Presidential election,Harrison received 100,000 fewer popular votes than Cleveland, but carried the Electoral College 233 to 168. Although Harrison had made no political bargains, his supporters had given innumerable pledges upon his behalf.
When Boss Matt Quay of Pennsylvania heard that Harrison ascribed his narrow victory to Providence, Quay exclaimed that Harrison would never know "how close a number of men were compelled to approach... the penitentiary to make him President."
Harrison was proud of the vigorous foreign policy which he helped shape. The first Pan American Congress met in Washington in 1889, establishing an information center which later became the Pan American Union. At the end of his administration Harrison submitted to the Senate a treaty to annex Hawaii; to his disappointment, President Cleveland later withdrew it.
Substantial appropriation bills were signed by Harrison for internal improvements, naval expansion, and subsidies for steamship lines. For the first time except in war, Congress appropriated a billion dollars. When critics attacked "the billion -dollar Congress," Speaker Thomas B. Reed replied, "This is a billion -dollar country." President Harrison also signed the Sherman Anti -Trust Act "to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies," the first Federal act attempting to regulate trusts.
The most perplexing domestic problem Harrison faced was the tariff issue. The high tariff rates in effect had created a surplus of money in the Treasury. Low -tariff advocates argued that the surplus was hurting business. Republican leaders in Congress successfully met the challenge. Representative William McKinley and Senator Nelson W. Aldrich framed a still higher tariff bill; some rates were intentionally prohibitive.
Harrison tried to make the tariff more acceptable by writing in reciprocity provisions. To cope with the Treasury surplus, the tariff was removed from imported raw sugar; sugar growers within the United States were given two cents a pound bounty on their production.
Long before the end of the Harrison Administration, the Treasury surplus had evaporated, and prosperity seemed about to disappear as well. Congressional elections in 1890 went stingingly against the Republicans,and party leaders decided to abandon President Harrison although he had cooperated with Congress on party legislation. Nevertheless, his party re nominated him in 1892, but he was defeated by Cleveland.
After he left office, Harrison returned to Indianapolis,and married the widowed Mrs. Mary Dimmick in 1896. A dignified elder statesman, he died in 1901.
!SOURCE: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/cc30.html
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