Individual Details

Alice Bosworth

(Feb 1600/01 - 26 Nov 1694)

Alice Bosworth Hutchinson.
Birth: 1606
Southwell
Newark and Sherwood District
Nottinghamshire, England
Death: 1668
Salem
Essex County
Massachusetts, USA

Alice died before Oct. 1668. She was the daughter of Joseph Bosworth, born 1578 in Holgrave, Nottinghamshire, England.
 
 
Family links: 
 Spouse:
  Richard Hutchinson (1602 - 1682)
 
 Children:
  Sarah Hutchinson Whipple (1624 - 1666)*
  Elizabeth Hutchinson Putnam (1629 - 1688)*
  Mary Hutchinson Hale (1630 - 1715)*
  Joseph Hutchinson (1633 - 1716)*
 
 
Burial:
Unknown
 
Created by: L J Steuben
Record added: Jul 07, 2013 
Find A Grave Memorial# 113469620
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Biography

Alice Bosworth,
 was married at Cotgrave in the county of Nottingham, on the 7th day of December, 1627, to Richard Hutchinson. The Bosworth name does again occur in the Cotgrave Registers, but the family of Bosworth resided at that time at Southwell, in the same county. She was probably the daughter of Mr. Joseph Bosworth, who was in some way connected with the celebrated collegiate church of Southwell, otherwise known as the Cathedral Church of Nottinghamshire. This presumption is strengthened by the fact that her first son was named Joseph, a new christian name in the Hutchinson family, and doubtless adopted in honor of her father.[1]
Birth

Before July 5, 1605, in Southwell, England. Source Needed.
Death

About 1668 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. Source Needed.
Before October 1668, in Salem, Massachusetts. (Richard's 2nd Marriage)
Family

Richard's children by his first wife Alice Bosworth born in England before his emigration were as follows:
1. Alice, baptized at North Muskham in the county of Nottingham, on the 27th of Sept, 1628, and buried there in the same year.[2]2. Elizabeth, baptized at Arnold (her grandfather's residence), on the 30th of August, 1629. She was a member of the First Church in Danvers, and married Nathaniel Putnam, deacon of said church, and a man of much influence in the church and town. She died in Danvers June 24, 1688-9.[3]3. Mary, baptized at North Muskham, on the 28th of Dec., 1630. She was married 26th of May, 1657, to Thomas Hale of Newbury, Mass., and died October 22, 1688.[4]4. Rebecca, born in England about 1632. She married Mr. James Hadlock, of Salem, Mass., May, 1658.[5]5. Joseph, (of whom hereafter).[6]
It is uncertain whether the last two children were born and baptized at North Muskham, or at some other place where their parents may have temporarily resided previous to their emigration to New England. The Parish Registers of North Muskham, prior to the year 1700, are not in existence, and the dates already given were obtained from the Transcripts in the Bishop's Registry at York. These Transcripts are also very imperfect, and those for the years 1631 to 1635 are missing entirely. The probability is, however, that these two children were also born and baptized at North Muskham. Richard and Alice Hutchinson, after their arrival in New England, had three other children, viz.:[7]
6. Abigail, baptized 25th of December, 1636, at Salem, Mass. subsequently married Mr. Anthony Ashby, of Salem.[8]7. Hannah, baptized at Salem, on the 20th June, 1639. She afterwards married, on the 12th of April, 1662, to Mr. Boardman, of Ipswich Mass.[9]8. John, born May, 1643. He married, July, 1672, Sarah, daughter of John and Rebecca Putnam, by whom he had a daughter, subsequently married to Mr. Whipple. The Inventory of John's estate was taken August 2d 1676.[10]
The direct American line was continued by Joseph Hutchinson only surviving son of Richard Hutchinson.[11]
Sources

Walter Goodwin Davis, _The Ancestry of Sarah Johnson 1774-1824, wife of Joseph Neal of Litchfield, Maine_ (1960), 63-65, "Hutchinson, of Salem"; digital images, _Internet Archive Lending Library_ (accessed 2013). https://archive.org/details/ancestryofsarahj00davi
Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 1:50-53 for Samuel Archer; digital images, AmericanAncestors.org(accessed 2013)
Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 6 vols. (1916-1925), 3:59, for Archer-Huchenson (1668); digital images, Massachusetts Vital Records Project (accessed 2013). Record reads, "[ARCHER,] Susana, wid., and Richard Huchenson, Oct --, 1668," citing "CT.R.," otherwise "court records, Essex Co. Quarterly Court."
Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 6 vols. (1916-1925), 5:347, for Susana Huchenson (died 1674); digital images, Massachusetts Vital Records Project (accessed 2013). Record reads, "[HUCHENSON] Susana, w. Richard, 26 : 9 m : 1674," citing "CT.R.," otherwise "court records, Essex Co. Quarterly Court." [The date 26 : 9 m : 1674 is otherwise 26 November 1674.]
Ezra S. Stearns, _Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation_ (1908, reprint of ?2000), 4 vols, 4:1762-1766, for "Hutchinso," in particular, 1762; digital images, _Hathi Trust_ (accessed 2014). (a) Couched only by the comment that "There is, however, no documentary evidence to confirm such tradition," this author went on to publish elaborate account of ancestral tradition regarding the Hutchinson family. See Walter Goodwin Davis (Sarah Johnson, 1960) for his general analysis and comment, "The decent from an armorial family of Hutchinson of Arnold and Newark, co. Nottingham ... is however, insufficiently proven to be acceptable." (b) Stearns concludes the Hutchinson-Bosworth marriage was 7 December 1627; Davis says this "may very well be" the marriage of the immigrant couple; mentions three baptisms in "neighboring parishes between 1628 and 1630." Of Alice Bosworth, Stearns comments (p 1763), "daughter of Joseph Bosworth of Holgrave"--as this passage is also without further reference, was it based on the same traditions? Davis (Sarah Johnson, 1960) is silent as to the notion of Alice Bosworth's ancestry. http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89073005308?urlappend=%3Bseq=358
The Descendants of Richard Hutchinson, Dave Carlsen. [1]
Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of ..., Volume 3, edited by William Richard Cutter.
The Hutchinson Family: or the Descendants of Barnard Hutchinson, of Cowlam, England, compiled by Perley Derby, Essex Institute Press, 1870, Salem, Massachusetts.
The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22, By New England Historic Genealogical Society. [2]
Coombs, Jan Gregoire. Coombs Family History (Janet Pulvermacher, Middleton, Wisconsin, 2013) Page 12Footnotes

1 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
2 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
3 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
4 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
5 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
6 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
7 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
8 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
9 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
10 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
11 The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 22.
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Events

BirthFeb 1600/01Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England
Christen2 Nov 1607Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England
Marriage7 Dec 1627Corgrave, Nottinghamshire, England - Richard Hutchinson
BurialBet 1684 and 1694Salem, Essex, MA
Death26 Nov 1694Salem Village, Essex, MA

Families

SpouseRichard Hutchinson (1602 - 1682)
ChildElizabeth Hutchinson (1629 - 1688)
ChildMary Botsworth Hutchinson (1630 - 1713)
ChildAlice Hutchinson (1628 - 1628)
ChildRebecca Hutchinson (1632 - 1687)
ChildJoseph Hutchinson (1633 - 1716)
ChildAbigail Hutchinson (1636 - )
ChildHannah Hutchinson (1638 - )
ChildJohn Hutchinson (1643 - 1676)
FatherJoseph Bosworth (1574 - )
MotherBosworth (1578 - )

Notes

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