Ancestry of
Nathan Delano
(1710/11–1773)
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- Great-grandfather of Nathan Delano — 4th Generation
- Ahnentafel No:
- 14
- Father:
- Samuel Allen
- Mother:
- Anne -----
- Birth Date:
- ABT 1636
- Birth Location:
- Christening Date:
- Christening Location:
- Death Date:
- 25 Jun 1714
- Death Location:
- Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts
- Burial Date:
- Burial Location:
- West Tisbury Village Cemetery, West Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts
- Spouse Name:
- Elizabeth Partridge
- Marriage Date:
- BEF 1660
- Marriage Location:
- Child:
Amy Allen (Ahnentafel No:7 )
- Notes:
- There are two entries for James's grave at Findagrave.com for West Tisbury Village Cemetery and Chilmark Cemetery. The photo of the gravestone in the Chilmark entry is an altered copy of the photo from the West Tisbury entry. Since the original photo is attached to the West Tisbury entry, that is what we have used for the location of his grave. Also the West Tisbury entry has his correct date of death while the Chilmark entry does not.
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Sources for James Allen
- 1 Gravestone image at FindAGrave.com, Gravestone of daughter Amey Hatch, (accessed 04/29/2013).
- 2 Gravestone image at FindAGrave.com, (accessed 05/12/2013).
- 3 Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850, Tisbury, Vol. 1, Page 195, Death record for James Allen.
- 4 Sandwich, MA: Vital Records to 1885, Vol. 1, Page 17, Birth record for daughter Amey Allen.
- 5 The American Genealogist, 1975, Vol. 51, Page 236.
- 6 Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635, Vol. V, M-P, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2007), 378.
- 7 Anderson, Robert Charles and others, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635, Vol. I, A-B, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society (1999), 34.
- 8 Brogan, Hugh and Charles Mosley, American Presidential Families, New York: Macmillan Publishing Company (1993), 472.
- 9 Sprague, Waldo Chamberlain, Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, Mass., 1640-1850: Including the modern towns of Randolph . . ., Boston, Masssachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2001), 60.