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Alice was born in 1650 VA (parents unknown). Alice Felton married William Constable Lee in 1675 Northumberland, VA after her FIRST MARRIAGE to Thomas Felton abt 1663. She passed away Sep.1703 in St Stephen, King Queen, VA.
Her first marriage was to Thomas Felton: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
After she was widowed, she married William Lee: Year 1675 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Note: Indenture between Wm. Lea & his wife Alice, and Wm. Heath, planter, of Southwarke Par., Surry Co., for a parcel of land, 150 acres, formerly Thos. Felton's deceased... called Upper Chippoakes in the woods adj. the land which was John Harrye's unto the plantation formerly Robert Moseley's adj. a great swamp which divides Surry Co. and Charles Cittye County, which land was given by sd Thos. Felton in last will & test. to his wife Alice who is now the wife of sd William Lea. Memo. 150 acres lies in Charles Cittye County, adjoining the rest of the divident, which lies in Surry County. Wit: Robert Spencer, John Gittings.
Facts on Alice Felton Lee: Alice FELTON was born in 1650 in Richmond, Co, Va. She was christened in Widow, Thomas, Felton, Charles City. She died about 1703 in St Stephen Parsh, King And Queen, Co, Va. She married William LEE in 1675 in , Northumberland, Va. Rootsweb
Source: "Cavaliers and Pioneers" abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1666,by Nell Marion Nugent (Virginia Land Office- Richmond,VA).....THOMAS FELTON, 150 acs. Chas. City Co., 6 Feb 1654, p. 322. On S. side of James Riv. & W. side of an Indian Swanp called Ohoreek; beg. at his own plantation, running along Mr. Leas line &c. Trans. of 3 pers: Joan Binge, William Walker, Dorothy Upton.... WILLIAM LEA, 500 acs. Chas. City Co.,6 Feb 1654, p. 322. On S. Side of James Riv. & W. side of an Indian Swamp called Ohoreek: beg. opposite plantation of Thomas Felton. Trans. of 10 pers: John Trediskin, John Aires, Bertrum Obert, Thomas Austen, his wife, John Austin, Richard Austin, Edward Golbourn, Jane Glinn, william Lea........
Source: "Early Virginia Families Along the James River- Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches" James City County- Surry County Virginia by Louise Pledge Heath Foley, Vol. III.......
Source: Surry County Records (Surry County, Virginia 1652-1684) , by Eliza Timberlake. Davis, Genealogical Publishing CO., Inc. Baltimore 1980; page 36
Source: Surry Book I, 1652-1672, page 161 (NOTE: this page very beautifully decorated at left corner top, and down left side in basketry, done with pen and ink, the script also very beautiful - E.T.D.)
* PLEASE NOTE: Alice Felton, wife of William Lee, was the WIDOW of Thomas Felton - See: Surry County Records, Surry County, Virginia, 1652-1684 By Eliza Timberlake Davis,] Google books
Name Alice Lee Birth Date (-), 1650 Volume 102 Page number 133 Reference Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941.( The greatest single source of material for gen. Data for the N.E. area and for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in the Index.): 12 Feb 1930, 9666
Source: "Marriages of some Virginia Residents 1607-1800" by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck. Volume I Surnames A-H, page 16.... FELTON, Alice (___) m. William Lea.... "Marriages of some Virginia Residents 1607-1800" by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, Volume II Surnames I-Z. page 132.... LEA, William m. bef. 10 Nov., 1660 Alice (___) Felton, widow of Thomas. Surry Co. Book I, p. 161, proves it.
Surry County Records(listed as William Lea and wife Alice)
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U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 from Ancestry is "marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of marriages, were extracted from family group sheets, electronic databases, biographies, wills, and other sources..."
Thus, if we do not find the original document, then the presumption is that the "Marriage Record" resulted from a family tree, and was user entered, though compiled by Yates Publishing.
Without a source description, we have no back-up; therefore, these do not constitute sources in the absence of an original source record. This really needs to be cleared and reconciled, as the profile has these same entries repeated at least twice, if not more, and they are not sources and should not be listed as such (unless the back-up has been located).
I'll be glad to come back later to help to winnow down the overblown statements that appear to have resulted. Some of the secondary documentation may be sufficient, but in the majority of cases, these "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" blanket statements need to be moved to Research Notes.
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By John Burke, Bernard Burke, page 193, and Complete Baronetage: English baronetcies, 1611-1625 and Irish, 1618-1625, page 155, and Synopsis of the Extinct Baronetage of England: Containing the Date of the Creation, with the Succession of Baronets, and Their Respective Marriages and the Time of Death, By William John Courthope, page 76 - there are no mentions of a daughter Alice, nor going to Virginia Colony in America to birth this child. Alice Felton Lee is not a daughter of Henry Felton, thus she acquired the Felton surname as the widow of Thomas Felton, per citations, prior to her marriage to William Lee. Thank you.