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Alice Meacham (Dutch)

Also Known As: "Newman", "Dane"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bridport, Dorset, England
Death: May 04, 1704 (62-71)
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, American Colonies
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Osmond Dutch and Grace Dutch
Wife of John Newman, of Ipswich; Rev. Dr. John Dane, Jr. and Captain Jeremiah Meacham
Sister of Susanna Dutch; Grace Hodgkins; William Dutch; Esther (Dutch) Elwell, Accused Witch; Captain Samuel Dutch and 5 others
Half sister of Robert Dutch

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About Alice Meacham

Alice Dutch, daughter of Osman Dutch and Grace Pratt, born about 1639, died before 4 May 1704 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.

married

  1. about 1657 to John Newman, b. Abt 1637, England d. Bef 1676.
  2. in March 1676 to John Dane, b. Abt 1612, Hertfordshire, England; d. 29 Sep 1684 
  3. Aft. 29 September 1684 in Salem, Essex County Massachusetts to Jeremiah Meacham. He was born Abt. 1613; died Abt. 1695.

Biography

From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dutch-76

Alice Dutch was born about 1639, daughter of Osmund and Grace (Pratte) Dutch. Her father came to New England from Bridport, Dorset, England, first being an inhabitant of Newport, Rhode Island in March 1638/9, but by July 1639 was in Cape Ann, Massachusetts. When his family arrived, he settled them at Gloucester, Massachusetts. [1]

Alice married first, John Newman, who had settled at Ipswich, Massachusetts, after arriving on the ship Mary & John in 1634. [2]

They apparently had no children, as John Newman died in November, 1673, and his nuncupative will, left his entire estate to wife Alice. On March 31, 1674, relict Alice Newman was granted administration of his estate which was divided between the widow and a brother and sister of John, but no children are mentioned. [2]

She married secondly, Dr. John Dane Jr. [2] [1]

Their marriage occurred between March, 1674 and March, 1676 [1], as on March 29, 1676, a legal suit against Richard Lee, for debts owed was won by John Davis, represented John Dane and his wife Alice, administratrix of the Newman estate.[2]

It appears their may have been no children of this marriage.

Dr. John Dane, the chirurgeon, died Sept. 29, 1684. [3] [4] In his will written on May 31, 1684, he names:

  • his wife Alice
  • sons John and Philemon
  • daughters Sarah and Elizabeth
  • grandchildren Mary Chandler and Daniel Hovey [5][6]

After the decease of John Dane, Alice married Jeremiah Meacham of Salem, Massachusetts, by about 1685. [2] [1]

Jeremiah Meacham died in 1695/6. In his will he names his 'now wife Alice.' In the settlement of his estate, his six children agree to provide support for their mother Alice during her widowhood. [7]

On March 30, 1704, Alice Meacham, widow and daughter of Osmund Dutch, late of Gloucester, made a declaration, granting all her rights to her father's estate to her sister Ester Elwell, widow of Samuel, wh had cared for their mother during her widowhood. [1]

Alice died before May 4, 1704, when her step-son John Dane sold property 'immediately after the death' of the relict Alice Meacham, late of Salem, former widow of John Dane. [1]

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Alice Meacham's Timeline

1637
1637
Bridport, Dorset, England
1704
May 4, 1704
Age 67
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, American Colonies
1928
May 5, 1928
Age 67
May 5, 1928
Age 67
May 18, 1928
Age 67
May 18, 1928
Age 67