Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
NameSarah Allerton (Godbertson)
Birthabt 1588, North St. Andrew's Parish, London, Middlesex, England
Death24 Oct 1633, Plymouth Bay Colony, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
EducationPuritan
FatherEdward Allerton (1553-1590)
MotherRose Davis (~1559-~1596)
Spouses
Birthabt 1579, London, England
Death1 Jan 1621, Plymouth Bay Colony, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
BurialColes Hill Burial Ground, Plymouth, MA
OccupationHat Maker
ReligionPuritan
FatherHugh Prust (~1527-1581)
MotherAgnes Degory Wood (~1555-1583)
ChildrenMary “Marah” (1611-1686)
 Sarah (1614-1645)
Notes for Sarah Allerton (Godbertson)
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About Sarah Godbertz
Sarah was wife of Degory Priest, Mayflower passenger 1620. Degory died that first winter but Sarah remarried and brought her and Degory's daughters over in 1623.

Sarah and her three children arrived in America aboard the Anne in 1623. Sarah was the sister of Isaac Allerton who was on "The Mayflower" along with her husband Degory.

Born: 1588, London, London, England and Died: 1633, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Buried: 24 Oct 1633, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA

Marriage : John Vincent about 1608 in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands
Marriage : Degory Priest on 4 Nov 1611 in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands
Marriage : Cuthbert Cuthbertson on 16 Nov 1621 in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands
Children

1. Mary Priest b. About 1613 at Leiden, Holland; m. ~1630 to Phineas Pratt at Plymouth, Plymouth, MA d about 1686
2. Sarah Priest b. ~1615 at Leiden, Holland; m. ~1631 to John Coombs at Plymouth, Plymouth MA; d. >Aug. 1, 1648
3. Samuel Godbertson born 1622 at Leiden, Holland
Notes

Alt. Birth, Abt 1587, of Newbury, Berkshire, England.
Alt. Birth: N. Andrew Par., Undershaft, London, England

After Priest’s death, his wife Sarah married another hat-maker, Godbert Godbertson , on November 13, 1621 with whom she had one son, Samuel, born possibly about 1622. Godbertson was said by Edward Winslow to be an English speaker of the Dutch Church and a member of the Separatist church in Leiden. They came, with their son Samuel Cuthbertson and her daughters Marah and Sarah Priest, to Plymouth on the ship Anne in 1623. They were assigned land in the 1623 Division of Land with 6 “akers” for “Cudbart Cudbartsone” – one acre for the deceased Priest and one each for his wife Sarah, her second husband Godbert Godbertson and their three children. Both Godbertson and his wife Sarah died in the epidemic of 1633 sometime in that fall, with their estate inventories being taken on October 24, 1633. Their burial places are unknown.

Her brother Isaac Allerton
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Allerton
Last Modified 4 Nov 2018Created 28 Sep 2020 Anthony Deen