Individual Details
Alice ?Ashton
(1 Feb 1618 - 24 Dec 1694)
Ashton not proved as her surname. She was not the daughter of James Ashton who never came to America.
Last Will & Testament of Alice. Names four daughters: Anphillis Smith, Deborah Sabeer, Alice Whipple, and Margery Whipple. Mary Angell Arnold died soon after her father's will was written. Mentions personal items given to Deborah which formerly belonged to her son Hope. Sons James and John. James to be Executor. 21 Oct 1694. Witnessed by Tho. Olney, Nathaniel Waterman, Epenetus Olney. Proved 15 Jan 1695. Recorded 18 Aug 1711.
Deceased 24 Dec 1694.
Events
Birth | 1 Feb 1618 | ||||
Marriage | 10 Apr 1643 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island - Thomas Angell | |||
Death | 24 Dec 1694 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island |
Families
Spouse | Thomas Angell (1618 - 1694) |
Child | Anphillis Angell ( - 1694) |
Child | Hope Angell ( - 1685) |
Child | Deborah Angell ( - 1694) |
Child | Margaret\Margery Angell ( - 1703) |
Child | Mary Angell ( - 1687) |
Child | James Angell (1646 - 1711) |
Child | John Angell (1648 - 1720) |
Child | Alice Angell (1649 - 1743) |
Endnotes
1. Whipple Family Organization
2. Frank J. Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent. Dutchess County, New York An Historical and Genealogical Study of all the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent. [Have copies in my files. This book thoroughly documented and sourced.] (Pleasant Valley, NY 12569 c1993), "The Arnold Family" p.218-219.
3. M. M. Wilkinson, Genealogy of Wilkinson and Kindred Families (Shelby Book Store, Mississippi. 1949.), p.70.
4. Whipple Family Organization
5. The Early Records of the Town of Providence. 21 Volumes commissioned by the City Council to be collected and printed from the early records of the town. (Snow & Farnham City Printers), Vol. VII, Part of Will Book 1; p.77-91.