Alice was supposedly born about 1575. She likely died before 1675. She married Ralph Crich and had four children according to a pedigree at the British Library:[1]
The pedigree notes her to be the daughter of Thomas Woodward from Clipston, Nottinghamshire.
Other Alice Woodwards
On FreeREG there are two other Alice Woodwards in Derbyshire, but decades apart:
Alice Woodward married Edward Allissen in 1658 in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.[3]
Alce Woodward married Edward Booth on February 1, 1683 in Monyash, Derbyshire, England.[4]
Sources
↑ British Library Archives. Derbyshire Collections. Analecta C. Add MS 6668. The Wolley Collection, Late 13th century-Early 19th century. http://searcharchives.bl.uk/IAMS_VU2:LSCOP_BL:IAMS040-003442727. Letter from Laura Short to Mr Wolley, respecting the pedigree of Crich; page 73. and Pedigree of Crich; pages 74-77 and 86.
↑Baptism:
"FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Ashover; All Saints; Parish Register; File line number: 17 FreeReg Transcription (accessed 11 January 2024)
Jemima Crich baptism on 18 Sep 1623, daughter of Ralph Crich & Alice, in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
↑Marriage:
"FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Ashover; All Saints; Parish Register; File line number: 25 FreeReg Transcription (accessed 15 June 2023)
Alice Woodward marriage to Edward Allissen on * * 1658 in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
↑Marriage:
"FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Monyash; Quaker; Register of unspecified type; File line number: 10 FreeReg Transcription (accessed 15 June 2023)
Alce Woodward marriage to Edward Booth on 1 Feb 1683 in Monyash, Derbyshire, England.