Person:John Allin (1)

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Rev. John Allin
chr.22 May 1597 Colby, Norfolk, England
  1. _____ Allen
  2. Rev. John Allin1597 - 1671
  3. Elizabeth AllinEst 1609 - 1651/52
m. 10 Oct 1622
  1. Rev. John Allin1623 - Bef 1682/83
m. 8 Nov 1653
  1. Benjamin Allin1654 -
  2. Dr. Daniel Allin1656 - 1694
  3. Eleazer Allin1658 -
Facts and Events
Name Rev. John Allin
Gender Male
Christening[1] 22 May 1597 Colby, Norfolk, England
Marriage 10 Oct 1622 Wrentham, Suffolk, Englandto Margaret Morse
Immigration[3] Abt 1637 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 8 Nov 1653 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Katharine Deighton
Death[2] 26 Aug 1671 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Reference Number? Q76161432?
References
  1. Hutchinson, Frank Allen, and Louis Starkey. Genealogical and historical sketches of the Allen family of Dedham and Medfield, Mass., 1637-1890. (Washington [District of Columbia]: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1977)
    11.

    Child of Reginald Allin of Colby, Norfolk, England, recorded in Colby register: John, bp. 22 May 1597, first pastor of the church in Dedham, Mass.
    [In an article, "Rev. John Allin of Dedham", by Prof. William F. Allen, Source:NEHGR, p. 42:267, suggests this might be 22 Mar 1596/97, to explain why Mather says he was born in 1596.]

  2. Dedham (Massachusetts). Town Clerk; Julius Herbert Tuttle; Benjamin Fisher; and Don Gleason Hill. The early records of the town of Dedham, Massachusetts. (Dedham, Massachusetts: Dedham Transcript Press, 1886-1936)
    1:12.

    1671. Deaths.
    Mr. John Allen, deceased the 26 Agust, 1671.
    Mrs. Katharine Allen, deceased the 29, 6 mo., 71.
    [Note: In old-styles dates, the sixth month is August. More info may be found here.]

  3. (I) James Allen, in Cutter, William Richard. Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York: a Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation. (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1910)
    p 733.

    (I) James Allen, immigrant ancestor, very likely came to Dedham with his uncle, Rev. John Allen, about 1637.