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Alden John 1599 - 1687 Document signed by John Alden, great-grandson of John and Priscilla Alden, passengers on the Mayflower, relating to money borrowed from William Floyd, later a Signer of the Declaration of Independence

Manuscript Document Signed "John Alden," Nathaniel Cushman," and "James Lasell" next to red wax seals, and, as witnesses, "Eliphalet Dyer" and "Sibbil Lothop," 1.5 pages, 8" x 13", front and verso. Windham County, Connecticut, August 1, 1759. With partial inetegral leaf, docketed on verso "Cushman, Alden & Lassel / Mutual Covenant." Fine condition.

The signer of this document, John Alden (1716-1764), was the son of Andrew Hallett Alden (1675-1770) whose father Jonathan Alden (c. 1632-1697) was the son of John Alden (c. 1599-1687) and Priscilla Mullins Alden (c.1602-c.1685), who came to Plymouth aboard the Mayflower in 1620. John Alden was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1716 and died in Lebanon, Connecticut, in 1764, five years after he signed the document here offered. According to Longfellow's poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish, Standish asked his good friend John Alden to propose to Priscilla Mullins on his behalf, only to have Priscilla ask, "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?"

In part, "This Covenant made... by and between the three following Named Parties -- Viz John Alden of Lebanon, in the County of Windham, &; Colony of Connecticut, for one part, and Nathaniel Cushman of Sd Town for the Other Part, &; James Lassel of Windham in Sd County for the other - Witnesseth that Whereas the Sd John Alden hath hired & Borrowed of Willm Nicoll, Junr, William Smith, William Floyd &; Charles Floyd Executors of The Last Will &; Testament of Nicoll Floyd Deceased, In Suffolk County in The Province of New York... The full &; Just Sum of Fifteen Hundred Pounds in Lawfull Money of said New-YorkŠ—..."

Signer of the Declaration of Independence William Floyd (1734-1821) and Charles Floyd (1738-1773) were sons of Nicoll Floyd (1705-1755).

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