Zij is getrouwd met William Almy.
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 71
pg 311
The first clue as to the English home of William Almy was revealed in 1910, when among the marriage licences published by the British Record Society in "Leicestershire Marriage Licences, 15701729," appeared that of William Almie, gentleman, of South Kilworth, and Audrey Barlowe of Lutterworth, granted in 1626.* This printed record was found a few months later by G. Andrews Moriarty, Jr., A.M., a member of the Council of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, who communicated it to several genealogists and later, with other information at that time in print in regard to the ancestors of the immigrant to New England, to the Essex Institute Historical Collections.
MARRIAGE: By license dated 17 July 1626 Audrey Barlow ("Williamus Almie de South Kilworth," gent., "etatis 26 annorum," and "Audream Barlowe de Lutterworth ... etatis 26 annorum," with the consent of Stafford Barlowe of Lutterworth, gent., father of said Audrey (Archdeaconry of Leicester Marriage Licences, 1621-1632, folio 28v; NEHGR71:3181
Zij zijn getrouwd juli 1626 te England.Bron 2
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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011
by: Douglas Richardson
pg 227
18. AUDREY BARLOW, born about 1600-3 (aged 26 in 1626, aged 32 in 1635). She married by license dated 17 July 1626 WILLIAM ALMY (or ALMEY), Gent., of South Kilworth, Leicestershire, son and heir of Christopher Almy, of South Kilworth, Leicestershire, by ________, daughter of _______ Clarke, of Luttenworth, Leicestershire. He was born about 1600-1 (aged 26 in 1626, aged 34 in 1635). They had three sons, Christopher, John, and Job, and two daughters, Katherine (wife of Bartholomew West and Nicholas Brown) and Annis (wife of John Greene). In 1625 Edward Clement, clerk, sued William Almey, yeoman, son and executor of Christopher Almey, deceased, in the Court of Requests by regarding the parsonage of Luttenworth, Leicestershire and a bond connected therewith. He and his wife, Audrey, and their two children, Annis and Christopher, immigrated to New England in 1635 on the ship Abigail. The settled initially at Lynn, Massachusetts, but in 1637, they removed to Sandwich, Massachsetts. In 1638 he was one of several Sandwich men who were fined for keeping swine unringed. He took the oath of fidelity at Sandwich in 1639. In 1640 he received 8-1/2 acresin the division of meadow at Sandwich. in 1642 he sold his dwelling house in Sandwich, Massachusetts to Edmond Freeman the younger and removed to Portsmouth, Rhode Island. In 1643 he received a grant of eight acres of planting ground in Portsmouth. In 1644 he was one of three men to have land at the wading river at Portsmouth. In 1650 the Portsmouth town council granted that he should have the land that lies at the head of his farm to come to the same height that Philip Shearman his land now runneth. He served as Deputy for Portsmouth to the Rhode Island General Court, 1648, 1650, 1656-7, and 1663; Assessor for Portsmouth, 1659, 1663; and Portsmouth town meeting moderator, 1660. In 1652 he sued John Smith, of Warwick, merchant, claiming that Smith and his partner william Field had detained the quantity of five anchors and a half of liquors worth ???40; the town of Providence first dismissed the case, but reexamined the evidence and found for Almy. In 1656 he sold to Richard Bulgar of Portsmouth a grant of eight acres of land within the common fence. In 1659, as William Almy of Portsmouth, planter, he deeded to his son, John Almym about 50 acres of land, it being part of his farm in Portsmouth, Rhode Island whereon I now dwell. In 1669 the town of Portsmouth voted to institute as a suit against him for throwing a fence across a highway which doth lead to one of the most principal watering places for cattle in this town. The town subsequently won the suit in the court of trials. WILLIAM ALMY left a will dated 28 Feb. 1676/7, proved 23 April 1677. His wife, Audrey, was living 28 Feb. 1676/7.
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