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Alice Apsley (d. bef. 1645 Saybrook Colony now Connecticut).[1][2][3] was was the daughter of Sir Edward Apsley of Warminghurst, Sussex,[2][3] and his wife, Elizabeth Elmes.
Alice married twice.[2] She first married Sir John Butler alias Brotlee, Kt.,[2][3] and second,They migrated to Saybrook Colony in 1639, where Alice died before about 1645, [1] when her second husband George Fenwick, returned to England.[1] After Fenwick returned to England, he served as Governor of Berwick in 1652.[3][1] He remarried to Catherine, dau. of Sir Arthur Haslerigg, Bart. of Nowsley, Leics.[2] George's memorial is located in the church of Berwick upon Tweed in Northumberland.[3]
Alice and George Fenwick had two daughters:[2]
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She is eligible to be in the Puritan Great Migration Project. I'll add sources and the project box.
Please continue to manage this profile as you have done in the past, although PGM will be co-manager. Thank you.