Capt. John Allis1,2

#7456, (5 March 1642 - January 1691)
Father*Lt. William Allis2 (s 1615 - 1678)
Mother*Mary _____3 (s 1620 - 1677)
History of Hatfield by Wells (Springfield, 1910)

Family

Mary Meekins b. s 1645
Children 1.Joseph Allis2 (1670 - 1724)
 2.Abigail Allis2 (1672 - )
 3.Hannah Allis2 (1673 - )
 4.Ichabod Allis+2 (1675 - 1747)
 5.Eleazer Allis2 (1677 - 1758)
 6.Elizabeth Allis2 (1679 - )
 7.Lydia Allis2 (1680 - 1691)
 8.John Allis Jr.2 (1682 - )
 9.Rebecca Allis+2 (1683 - )
 10.Nathaniel Allis2 (s 1685 - )
 11.Mary Allis2 (1687 - )
Entry is confusing on dates.4 
Birth*5 March 1642He was born on 5 March 1642 at Braintree, Massachusetts.2 
between 1660 and 1670He was the first town Clerk in Hatfield between 1660 and 1670.5 
1661He removed with Lt. William Allis and Mary _____ to Hatfield (then Hadley), Massachusetts, in 1661.6 
Marriage*14 December 1669He married Mary Meekins, daughter of Thomas Meekins and ____ _____, on 14 December 1669 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., MassachusettsG; her 2nd.7,1,8 
Burial*January 1691He was buried in January 1691 at Old Burying Ground, Hatfield, Massachusetts.9 
Death*January 1691He died in January 1691 at Hampshire Co., MassachusettsG, at age 48.2 

Citations

  1. [S738] James M. Crafts, History of the Town of Whately, Mass. 1661-1899 (Whately, MA: Town of Whately, 1899), p. 391, entry for Samuel Belden. Hereinafter cited as History of Whately (Crafts).
  2. [S744] Daniel White Wells and Reuben Field Wells, A History of Hatfield Massachusetts 1660-1910 (Springfield, Mass.: F.C.H. Gibbons, 1910), p. 369, The Allis Family.
  3. [S738] James M. Crafts, History of Whately (Crafts), 355-56.
  4. [S761] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy (Volume I) (Chicago: Hammond Press, 1901), I:115-116 "BETHIAH, b. 1684; m. in 1707, John Allis, Jr., son of John, b. May 10, 1682; his first wife was Mary Laurence; he d. Jan. 1691."
  5. [S744] Daniel White Wells and Reuben Field Wells, History of Hatfield 1660-1910, 50.
  6. [S165] James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, four volumes (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862), I:42.
  7. [S744] Daniel White Wells and Reuben Field Wells, History of Hatfield 1660-1910, p. 369.
  8. [S183] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (GPC) (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004), p. 60. Online Ancestry.com.
  9. [S744] Daniel White Wells and Reuben Field Wells, History of Hatfield 1660-1910, 62, "No permanent markers for the graves were used at first. The earhest date on a stone in the old burying ground on "the Hill" is on the grave of Capt. John Allis, 1691."