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Baby Allerton

Birth
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
22 Dec 1620
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Born onboard the Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor. Son of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris. Mary and Isaac buried a child, not yet named, at St. Peters, Leiden on 5 February 1620, and she gave birth to a stillborn son ten months later, on board the Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, on 22 December 1620.

The following information from Jae Dunn:
Plymouth's "Burial Hill" cemetery, was not yet created in 1620, when this child died. The Mayflower passengers who died that first winter of 1620-1621 were buried on Cole's Hill. About 50 people were buried there. Burial Hill was not created/used until approximately 1637. Remains that have been found in Cole's Hill were re-interred in a pink granite sarcophagus in 1920.
Born onboard the Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor. Son of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris. Mary and Isaac buried a child, not yet named, at St. Peters, Leiden on 5 February 1620, and she gave birth to a stillborn son ten months later, on board the Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, on 22 December 1620.

The following information from Jae Dunn:
Plymouth's "Burial Hill" cemetery, was not yet created in 1620, when this child died. The Mayflower passengers who died that first winter of 1620-1621 were buried on Cole's Hill. About 50 people were buried there. Burial Hill was not created/used until approximately 1637. Remains that have been found in Cole's Hill were re-interred in a pink granite sarcophagus in 1920.