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Division of Cattle. In 1627, the Pilgrims divided up their collective cattle and goat holdings to the various family groups then living
in Plymouth. This document is important because it names every man, woman and child then living in Plymouth. It
also provides a census of the cattle and goats then living in Plymouth.
The romantic story of the mayflower pligrims
Mayflower Passengers who Died the First Winter (1620-162
MEN
- John Allerton
- Richard Britteridge
- Robert Carter
- James Chilton
- Richard Clarke
- John Crackstone, Sr.
- Thomas English
- Moses Fletcher
- Edward Fuller
- William Holbeck
- John Langmore
- Edmund Margesson
- Christopher Martin
- William Mullins
- Degory Priest
- John Rigsdale
- Thomas Rogers
- Elias Story
- Edward Thompson
- Edward Tilley
- John Tilley
- Thomas Tinker
- John Turner
- William White
- Roger Wilder
- Thomas Williams
WOMEN
- Mary (Norris) Allerton
- Dorothy (May) Bradford
- Mrs. Chilton, wife of James
- Sarah Eaton
- Mrs. Fuller, wife of Edward
- Mary (Prower) Martin
- Alice Mullins
- Alice Rigsdale
- Rose Standish
- Ann (Cooper) Tilley
- Joan (Hurst) Tilley
- Mrs. Tinker, wife of Thomas
- Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow
CHILDREN
- William Butten
- John Hooke (age 14)
- Ellen More (age 8)
- Jasper More (age 7)
- Mary More (age 6)
- Joseph Mullins
- Solomon Prower
- son of Thomas Tinker
- son of John Turner
- another son of John Turner
Isaac Allerton died early in the year 1659. He was buried in the old Burying Ground at New Haven that occupied the square
in the heart of the present city upon which stands the Old State House and three churches. No monument or gravestone have
been found
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