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Alice (Apsley) Fenwick (abt. 1605 - bef. 1645)

Alice Fenwick formerly Apsley
Born about in Warminghurst, Sussex, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1626 in Warminghurst, Sussex, Englandmap
Wife of — married 1634 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died before before about age 40 in Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticutmap
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Biography

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,
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Col. George Fenwick of Brinkburn, Northumberland (b. c. 1603 - d. 15 Mar 1656/7), as his first wife.[2]

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]

Children

Alice and George Fenwick had two daughters:[2]

  1. Elizabeth Fenwic, married Sir Thomas Haselrigg, Bart. of Nosley Hall, Leics.,[3] son of Sir Arthur Haselrigg & Frances, dau. of Thomas Elmes, Esq. of Lilford in Northon.[4]
  2. Dorothy Fenwick (died 4 November 1699), married Sir Thomas Williamson, Bart. of East Markham, Notts.[2][3]

Research notes

  • From GM Directory: Fenwick, George: London; 1636; Saybrook; returned to England permanently in 1645 [WP 3:261-62; Davenport 75; Abandoning 105-7; ODNB].
  • Findagrave dates her death to 1648.[5]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Wikipedia: George Fenwick (Parliamentarian)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Fenwick of East Haddon & of Brinkburne, (Vis. of Northumb., 1666)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Hodgson, J. (1832). "Pedigree of Fenwick of Brinkburne, East Hedwin, Hallaton &c.," in A Hist. of Northumb. in Three Parts II, 2, p. 115-116. Archive.org. eBook.
  4. The English Baronetage, 1741, 1, p. 522. Archive.org. eBook.
  5. Find A Grave: Memorial #9613035




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Unless there are objections, I will work on this profile a little bit, toward the objective of clearing the "needs biography" maintenance category. --Gene

Edited to add: Have completed this brief work.

posted by GeneJ X
edited by GeneJ X
Est birth to abt. 1605, based on George Fenwick's birth c. 1603 (it's in Vis. of Northumb. & A Hist. of Northumb) ... which stacks up w/ his mother's (Dorothy Forster, under age on 13 Mar 1581) years. I think the problems w/ dating might start w/ Dorothy Forster's mother, Phillis ... who was listed as a dau. of Thos. Forster (dvp. abt. 1587) & Isabel in Bateson (1893). But Phillis adm. dates to 1606 and her husband's probate to 1581, so she might have been a sis. of Thos Forster (dvp 1587).
posted by [Living Ogle]
edited by Bree Ogle
She migrated with her 2nd husband George Fenwick in 1639. Settled in Saybrook; died there in 1645.

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.

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