Died [date unknown]
in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England
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Biography
Alice Weden was born in 1489 at Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. [1]
She married Henry Perkins in 1525 at Hillmorton.[1]
Henry may have been married a woman named Elizabeth.
She possibly died in 1529 at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3HSJ-MW2 : accessed 2016-10-15), entry for Alice /Weden/, citing "Ancestry Family Trees"
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What sources are you using for the wife of Henry Perkins, Ron? Please add them above. This is an unsourced pre-1500 profile, according to WikiTree standards. Thanks!
Elizabeth-1293 and Weden-6 appear to represent the same person because: These two profiles need to be merged and her named needs to be changed to unknown. The wife of Henry Perkins has not been identified. please merge.
Elizabeth-1293 and Weden-6 appear to represent the same person because: These two profiles need to be merged and her named needs to be changed to unknown. The wife of Henry Perkins has not been identified. please merge.
Gregory - I agree they should be merged. There is no source for Alice's or Elizabeth's name ... they're the same person and she should probably be called "Unknown Unknown". There are no sources at all for Henry's marriage. I think there should only be one wife.
Manger -help ! The merge for Elizabeth-1293 and Weden-6 was rejected stating two different people married to same person As the birth of first child abt 1525 favors Weden-6, tends to say both married to Henry Perkins at the dame time? Plural marriage implied ?
All appearances appear to point to a clear duplicate. Elizabeth-1293 seems to indicate first name used in a last name block. As Alice Weden, Wiki Weden-6, - entry also includes (aka Elizabeth) adds to the logic. Finally Alice Weden had he first child, Thomas Perkinks, in about 1525 which is the suggested date for Elizabeth Elizabeth to marry Henry Perkins. No supporting documentation. GW
Mangers -help ! The merge for Elizabeth-1293 and Weden-6 was rejected stating two different people married to same person As the birth of first child abt 1525 favors Weden-6, tends to say both married to Henry Perkins at the dame time? Plural marriage implied ?
All appearances appear to point to a clear duplicate. Elizabeth-1293 seems to indicate first name used in a last name block. As Alice Weden, Wiki Weden-6, - entry also includes (aka Elizabeth) adds to the logic. Finally Alice Weden had he first child, Thomas Perkinks, in about 1525 which is the suggested date for Elizabeth Elizabeth to marry Henry Perkins. No supporting documentation. GW
Perkins-6734 and Weden-6 are not ready to be merged because: Hi, looks like wrong profile numbers have been used here although the surname PERKINS appears to feature - are these the same person?
Other sources say that Elizabeth Alice Whitener was the wife of Henry. That is what I am using. Best regards, Rom Perkins
All appearances appear to point to a clear duplicate. Elizabeth-1293 seems to indicate first name used in a last name block. As Alice Weden, Wiki Weden-6, - entry also includes (aka Elizabeth) adds to the logic. Finally Alice Weden had he first child, Thomas Perkinks, in about 1525 which is the suggested date for Elizabeth Elizabeth to marry Henry Perkins. No supporting documentation. GW
All appearances appear to point to a clear duplicate. Elizabeth-1293 seems to indicate first name used in a last name block. As Alice Weden, Wiki Weden-6, - entry also includes (aka Elizabeth) adds to the logic. Finally Alice Weden had he first child, Thomas Perkinks, in about 1525 which is the suggested date for Elizabeth Elizabeth to marry Henry Perkins. No supporting documentation. GW