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Alice DeWolf (Peck?)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Probably, England
Death: circa 1689 (55-72)
Lyme, New London County, Connecticut
Immediate Family:

Wife of Balthazar DeWolf
Mother of Edward DeWolfe; Simon DeWolfe; Stephen de Wolfe; Hannah Stone; Child de Wolfe and 7 others

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About Alice DeWolf

Not a known daughter of William Peck & Elizabeth Peck. He did not have a child named Alice.

Alt death date: c. 1689

http://www.kenjames.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I7932&tree...


Biography

From FAG# 10922596

This memorial is dedicated to my ancestor Alice Peck.She was the daughter of William and Elizabeth Peck. [evidence needed]

Alice married Balthazar DeWolf in 1645 at Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [evidence needed]
They were the parents of at least eight children.

  1. Edward Nathan DeWolf (1646-March 24, 1712) married my ancestor Rebecca Tinker.
  2. Simon DeWolf (1648-September 05, 1695)
  3. Stephen DeWolf (1650-October 17, 1702)
  4. Hannah DeWolf (1652-March 28, 1712)
  5. Mary Marah DeWolf (1656-1724)
  6. Susanna DeWolf (December 22, 1664-July 1735)
  7. Alice DeWolf (1666-1689)
  8. Joseph DeWolf (1668-October 04, 1719, drowned on voyage to Antigua, West Indies)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101922697/alice-dewolf

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Alice DeWolf's Timeline

1625
1625
Probably, England
1636
1636
Virginia, United States
1646
1646
New Haven, New Haven Colony, (Present Connecticut), (Present USA)
1650
1650
Weatherfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Wethersfield, Hartford County, CT, United States
1650
Wethersfield, Connecticut Colony
1652
1652
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1653
1653
Lyme, New London, Ct
1656
October 20, 1656
Middleton, Connecticut
1660
April 1660
Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, British Colonial America