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Elizabeth ‘Alice’ Moore (Unknown)

Also Known As: "widow Wildes"
Birthdate:
Death: after 1662
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of William Wild, of Rowley and Richard Moore

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About Elizabeth ‘Alice’ Moore

Biography

From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wildes-13

William Wild Great Migration Study

MARRIAGE: By 1635 Elizabeth (see COMMENTS below). She married (2) at Lynn on 6 November 1662 Richard Moore.

MIGRATION: 1635 on the Elizabeth (on 10 April 1635, "Will[iam] Wild," aged 30, and "Alice Wild," aged 40, were enrolled at London as passengers for New England on the Elizabeth, and, on 11 April 1635, "Jo[hn] Wild," aged 17, was enrolled at London as a passenger for New England on the Elizabeth [Rotten 56]). FIRST RESIDENCE: Ipswich. REMOVES: Rowley by 1643, Ipswich by 1655.

COMMENTS: Walter Goodwin Davis noted that Alice Wild, who sailed for New England with William Wild, is not seen in any New England records, and that William Wild's wife in New England was Elizabeth. Davis favored the scenario in which Alice died at sea or soon after arrival in New England, after which William remarried to Elizabeth, calling two other possiblities "slight";these two other possibilities were that Alice and Elizabeth were the same person, the names being used interchangeably.

In the present sketch we adopt the solution that Alice and Elizabeth were the same person, with the understanding that additional evidence, perhaps in English records, might prove this wrong. We note that Davis did not consider the possibility that Alice's age might have been overstated on the passenger list.

Savage stated that William 'Vild "had daughter Sarah, wife of the second Edward Bishop" [Savage 4:549]. This was his niece Sarah, daughter ofhis brother John Wild [Dudley Wildes Anc 14-15].

Old notes

Born: Shearborn

Per SAVAGE, VOL 4 DICT. FIRST SETTLERS OF New England WILLIAM, Rowley 1643, is thought to have come in the Elizabeth,1635, aged 30, unless the number should rightly be larger, with Alice, 40, who may have been his wife and John, 17; was of Ipswich 1650 to 1663. He had daughter Sarah, wife of the second Edward Bishop. Perhaps the widow Elizabeth mentioned in the record as this latest day, when he was dead is the same as Alice, embarked 28 years before

Sources 

  1. Wildes Family in America PDF document. "Alice was buried March 11, 1635 in Lancashire: Dalton in Furness."

Birth: 1598, England Death: 1662 Ipswich Essex County Massachusetts, USA

Maiden name unknown (unless it's Elizabeth).

Family links:

Spouse:
 William Wildes (1596 - 1662)

Children:

 John Wildes (1618 - 1705)*

*Calculated relationship

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=102327429


Alice Elizabeth Shearborne was born in 1598 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. She married William Wildes in 1615 in Herefordshire, England. There is some confusion as to whether Alice Elizabeth Shearborne had one or two children. It appears that the William Wildes that is listed as her son is actually an inaccurate duplication of the entry for William Wildes, her husband, and that Alice only had one child, John. She immigrated to Massachusetts in 1635. She died in 1663 in Essex, Massachusetts, at the age of 65.

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1662
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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