Actual burial here
From Dr. Andree C. Swanson [email protected] her parents were Robert & Alice (Goodspeed) Seabrook.∼Alice Tiler was baptized at Hitcham, Suffolk, 16 November 1585, daughter of John Tiler. She because the first wife of Thomas Sherwood by about 1611. They came from Kettle Baston, Suffolk to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 on the Francis of Ipswich (on 30 April 1634, "Thomas Sherwood," aged 48, "Alice his wife," aged 47, "Anna Sherwood," aged 14, "Rose Sherwood," aged 11, "Thomas Sherwood," aged 10, and "Rebecca Sherwood," aged 9, were enrolled at Ipswich as passengers for New England on the Francis of Ipswich).
Theywere settled at Wethersfield CT in 1635, and moved to Stamford CT by 1647, and to Fairfield in 1648. She died by about 1638.
They had eight children: Jane (probably m.), Mary (probably m.), Thomasine (perhaps m. William Belden), Sarah (probably did not m. Samuel Beardsley, Anna (probably m.), Rose Rumball Barlow Nash, Rebecca (probably m.), & Thomas.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Source unknown:
Marriage 1620 St. Michael's Parish London, England
Actual burial here
From Dr. Andree C. Swanson [email protected] her parents were Robert & Alice (Goodspeed) Seabrook.∼Alice Tiler was baptized at Hitcham, Suffolk, 16 November 1585, daughter of John Tiler. She because the first wife of Thomas Sherwood by about 1611. They came from Kettle Baston, Suffolk to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 on the Francis of Ipswich (on 30 April 1634, "Thomas Sherwood," aged 48, "Alice his wife," aged 47, "Anna Sherwood," aged 14, "Rose Sherwood," aged 11, "Thomas Sherwood," aged 10, and "Rebecca Sherwood," aged 9, were enrolled at Ipswich as passengers for New England on the Francis of Ipswich).
Theywere settled at Wethersfield CT in 1635, and moved to Stamford CT by 1647, and to Fairfield in 1648. She died by about 1638.
They had eight children: Jane (probably m.), Mary (probably m.), Thomasine (perhaps m. William Belden), Sarah (probably did not m. Samuel Beardsley, Anna (probably m.), Rose Rumball Barlow Nash, Rebecca (probably m.), & Thomas.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Source unknown:
Marriage 1620 St. Michael's Parish London, England
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First wife of Thomas Sherwood
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