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Mary Alling (Nash)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kempston, Bedfordshire, England
Death: August 16, 1683 (62)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
Place of Burial: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Nash and Margery Nash
Wife of Roger Alling, of Kempston & New Haven
Mother of Mary Moss; Sgt. Samuel Alling; Capt. John Alling; Sarah Peck; Elizabeth Dickerson and 2 others
Sister of Capt. John Nash; Sarah Talmadge; Joseph Nash; Lt. Timothy Nash and Thomas Nash

Occupation: Homemaker
Managed by: Phill West
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About Mary Alling

Roger Alling, son of James Allen, blacksmith, born in England, emigrated to New England about 1638, and settled in New Haven, then Quinnipiac; married about 1642 Mary, oldest Dau of Thomas Nash (gunsmith), of Bendley, married to Margery Baker. (Thomas & Margery Nash; had five children, born in England, then they came to American with the colony under Rev. John Davenport, in 1637. Margery Baker Nash was the daughter of Nicholas & Mary Hodgetts Baker. He died November 14, 1632. The oldest son of John & Margery Madestart Baker was Nicholas.) When Roger Allen/Alling died, his estate was valued at 394 Pounds, 17 Shillings. His widow, Mary Nash Alling survived him abut nine years, & disposed of her estate by will.



Mary Nash came with her parents to America in about 1637 at about 19 years of age. She married ROGER ALLING in New Haven in about 1642/1643. He died in 1674 and she did not remarry. New Haven Records: March 10, 1646 "Sister Allen asigned to sit in the 5th seat the women's section in the crose seats at the end in the meeting house."

Mary's will was written July 17, 1682 in New Haven. Her three sons & two daughters, Samuel, John, James, Mary Moss & Sarah Peck were given items of furniture and various household goods. The four daughters (Sarah & Mary above), Elizabeth Alling & Susannah Alling were to equally divide her wearing apparel among them. The rest of her estate was to be equally divided among the children except for a double portion for the eldest son, Samuel, who was appointed sole executor.

She was the daughter of THOMAS NASH and MARGERY (BAKER) NASH.



~MY ANCESTOR~ Mary Nash came with her parents to America in about 1637 at about 19 years of age. She married ROGER ALLING in New Haven in about 1642/1643. He died in 1674 and she did not remarry. New Haven Records: March 10, 1646 "Sister Allen asigned to sit in the 5th seat the women's section in the crose seats at the end in the meeting house."

Mary's will was written July 17, 1682 in New Haven. Her three sons & two daughters, Samuel, John, James, Mary Moss & Sarah Peck were given items of furniture and various household goods. The four daughters (Sarah & Mary above), Elizabeth Alling & Susannah Alling were to equally divide her wearing apparel among them. The rest of her estate was to be equally divided among the children except for a double portion for the eldest son, Samuel, who was appointed sole executor.

She was the daughter of THOMAS NASH and MARGERY (BAKER) NASH.

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Mary Alling's Timeline

1621
January 1621
Kempston, Bedfordshire, England
1643
November 6, 1643
New Haven, New Haven Colony
1645
November 4, 1645
New Haven, New Haven Colony
1647
October 2, 1647
New Haven, New Haven Colony
1649
October 12, 1649
New Haven, New Haven Colony, (Present USA)
1652
1652
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
1653
1653
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
1657
June 24, 1657
New Haven, New Haven Colony
1683
August 16, 1683
Age 62
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony