(1) Elle est mariée avec Edward SOUTHWORTH.
Ils se sont mariés le 28 mai 1613 à Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, elle avait 22 ans.Source 3
Enfant(s):
(2) Elle est mariée avec William Bradford.
Ils se sont mariés le 14 août 1623 à Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA, elle avait 33 ans.Les sources 2, 4
1623 Alice sailed to Plymouth Colony after the death of her husband and married Governor William Bradford, whom she had known since Leiden. His first wife had died and he wrote a letter proposing marriage to Alice in London which she accepted. They were married on her arrival at the Plymouth Colony.
1670 Alice was almost 80 years old when she died in the Colony.
The last will and Testament of Mistress Alice Bradford Sennr of Plymouth deceased; exhibited to the Court att Plymouth in New England the 7th day of June Anno: Dom. 1670 on the oathes of Nathaniel Morton and Lieut. Ephraim Morton: as followeth; "I allis Bradford senir of the Towne of Plymouth in the Jurisdiction of New England widdow: being weake in bodv but of disposing mind and perfect memory blessed be God; not knowing how soone the Lord may please to take mee out of this world unto himselfe; doe make and ordaine this to be my last will and Testament, in manner and forme as followeth; Imps; I bequeath my soule to god that gaue it and my body to the dust in hope of a Joyfull Resurrection vnto Glory desiring that my body may be Intered as near vnto my deceased husband; Mr William Bradford: as Conveniently may be; and as for my worldly estate I dispose of it as followeth: Impris: I give and bequeath vnto my deare sister, Mary Carpenter: the bed I now lye on with the furniture therevnto belonging and a paire of sheets and a good Cow and a yearling heiffer and a young mare. Item I give and bequeath vnto my son Mr. Constant Southworth my Land at Paometty viz: all my Purchase land there; with all my Rights Privilidges and appurtenances therevnto belonging: To him and his heires and assignes for ever: Item I give and bequeath vnto my said Constant Southworth . . . and vnto my son Mr. Joseph Bradford: the one halfe of my sheep to be equally deuded betwixt them; and the other halfe to my son Captaine William Bradfo Item I give vnto my said son Joseph Bradford my paire of working oxen and a white heffer Item I give vnto my honored friend Mr Thomas Prence one of the books were my dear husbands library; which of them hee shall choose; Item I giue vnto my deare Grandchild Elizabeth Howland; the daughter of my deare son Captaine Thomas Southworth deceased; the some of seauen pounds; for the vse and benefit of her son James howland Item I giue vnto my servant maide Mary Smith a Cow Calfe to be deliuered her the next springe if I decease this winter and if I doe not decease this winter; my will is that shese haue one deliuered to her out of my estate in som short time after my decease: All the rest of my estate not disposed of already by this my last will and Testament; as aboue said; I giue and bequeath by this my last Will and Testament; I giue and bequeath vnto my sonnes Mr Constant Southworth Captaine William Bradford to be equally tharided amongst them in equall and alike proportions. In Witness that this is my last Will and Testament I the said Alice Bradford haue heervnto sett my hand and seale; this twenty ninth day of December Anno: Dom. one Thousand six hundred sixty nine.
The marke of Alice Bradford senr
Signed and sealed in the prensence off Ephraim Morton and Nathaniel Morton Witnesses
In the inventory of her property are included, 8 Cowes, 2 yearlings, a 2 yeare old steare a steare of 4 years old, 1:2 years old heiffer, 1 old horse with three mares 17 sheep and 2 lambs. There is mention of furniture in the Now Parlor Chamber, in the outward Parlor Chamber, In the old Parlor Chamber. In the study in books 90 vols.
SOURCE: http://users.ev1.net/~hmltn/southworthbook/chapter1.htm
Alice CARPENTER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(1) 1613 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Edward SOUTHWORTH | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2) 1623 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
William Bradford |
both were aged 23, also attending the marriage were Edward's brother,Thomas, and his brother in law, Samuel Fuller, witness was Roger Wilson.