A history of the Allerton family in the United States : 1585 to 1885, and a genealogy of the descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620 . nd the necessities of life are cheaper. Heonce ran for mayor of Chicago in the interest of Civil Service with nopledges to any one, only as a good citizen to do his duty; as there wasnothing to be gained as mayor except to leave a good name to his child-ren, and to give the city an honest, clean administration. He intendedto employ the best engineers in the country to settle the vexed ques-tion of engineering, and, in all depar
A history of the Allerton family in the United States : 1585 to 1885, and a genealogy of the descendants of Isaac Allerton, "Mayflower pilgrim," Plymouth, Mass., 1620 . nd the necessities of life are cheaper. Heonce ran for mayor of Chicago in the interest of Civil Service with nopledges to any one, only as a good citizen to do his duty; as there wasnothing to be gained as mayor except to leave a good name to his child-ren, and to give the city an honest, clean administration. He intendedto employ the best engineers in the country to settle the vexed ques-tion of engineering, and, in all departments of the city government,to put the right man in the right place, irrespective of politics. He carried the North division of the city, and the other intelligentwards, but was beaten by a sharp political trick of his opponent,(Harrison). The Democratic aldermen used their influence to electRepublican aldermen, with the understanding that they in turn wouldhelp elect a Democratic mayor. Children. Born in Chicago, !Kate Rennett9, born June 10, 1863; m., first, October 14, 1885,Dr. Francis Sydney Papin, who afterward died; second,Hugo R. Lois J. Allertox.(169.) rjBLIC THE ALLERTON FAMILY. 89 364 2Robert Henry9, born March 20, 1873. 174 4GEORGE MILTON8, (Milton , Reuben6, Isaac6, John4, Isaac3, Isaac2, Isaac1). Born at Washington, Dutchess County, New York, Dec-ember 1, 1831. Married, October 5, 1858, Lois Mabbett, of Dover,New York. Married again, January 24, 1877, Mary Alida was engaged in the manufacture of rubber goods all his life, beingfor many years connected with the Goodyear India Rubber GloveManufacturing Company, of New York City and Naugatuck, resided at New York City until 1867, when he removed to Nauga-tuck, and resided there until his death, December 2, 1882. He was aman of great ability and of the highest character, active in businessand society, generous, hospitable and public spirited. Children. Bom in New York Ci
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