Person:John Alcock (4)

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Ensign John Alcock
b.Est 1602
m. Bef 1600
  1. Katherine Alcock1600 - Bet 1679 & 1680
  2. Ensign John AlcockEst 1602 - Bef 1675
  3. Anne AlcockEst 1604 - Aft 1644
m. 1 May 1627
  1. Samuel AlcockBef 1631 -
  2. Mary Alcock1632 - 1700
  3. Joseph Alcock1634 -
  4. Elizabeth Alcock1636 -
  5. Job Alcock1638 -
  6. Hannah Alcock1640 -
  7. Sarah Alcock1642 - 1711
  8. Lydia Alcock1644 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][6] Ensign John Alcock
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1602 Based on estimated date of marriage.
Marriage 1 May 1627 Mancetter, Warwickshire, Englandto Elizabeth Wrightman
Residence[1] 1639 York, York, Maine, United States
Death[1] Bef 6 Jul 1675 York, York, Maine, United StatesBefore date of probate.
Probate[1] 6 Jul 1675 Administration to sons Joseph, Job, Shubael Dummer and Richard Banks
Estate Settlement[3] 29 Oct 1675
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1 John Alcock, in Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939)
    59-60.

    1 John (Alcock), called "farmer," prob. as rent-collector for Sir F. Gorges at York. There by 1639. Alderman in city board. Selectman and grand juryman repeatedly, 1653-1674, except under the King's Commissioners. Com. t.e.s.c. Referee. Ensign 1659. … Adm. 6 July 1675 to sons Joseph, Job, S. Dummer, R. Banks. Wife Elizabeth in 1650 and survived. Samuel, grants in 1652, 1653; witness in 1652; sued for cutting timber in 1653. … Mary, b. 1632, m. Peter Twisden. Joseph, b. 1634. John, wit. deed in 1650. Job, b. 1638, shipwright and magistrate; filled continuously all the offices held by his father; also lieut. and captain, assemblyman in 1680, councillor named in Royal Charter. After the York massacre "a hundred souls" in his house had their sole dependence on him for food. He was a judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Chief Justice in 1693) until his removal to Portsmouth in 1696, where he was promptly made a justice there. … Wife Dorothy Reyner, dau. of Rev. John and Frances (Clark), predec. him. … Will, 2 Dec. 1712 -- 27 Jan. 1716-7, remembers many relatives and makes his chief heir his wife's neice [sic] Abigail (Broughton), wife of Robert Walker. Elizabeth, m. Richard Banks. Hannah, m. Capt. Geo. Snell. Sarah, m. 1st John Giddings of Ipswich, (10 ch.), 2d Henry Herrick of Beverly; d. in Gloucester 29 Dec. 1711. Lydia, m. Rev. Shubael Dummer.

  2.   Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    1:21.

    JOHN, Kittery, adm. freem. of Mass. 1652, prob. rem. to York, had to div. his est. 1675, two s. Joseph, and Job, five ds. viz. Mary Twisden, w. of Samuel, perhaps, or of John the sec. Elizabeth Banks w. prob. of Richard; Hannah Snell, w. perhaps, of George; Sarah Gittings, whose h. is a stranger to me; and Lydia Dummer perhaps a maiden, sole ch. of ano. d. Yet conject. may be wearied in finding the connect. Joseph, adm. at the same time, was prob. his s. but Samuel may not have been.

  3. Banks, Charles E. The Alcock Family of Maine. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Oct 1882)
    36:400-02.
  4.   Banks, Charles Edward, and Angevine W Gowen. History of York, Maine: successively known as Bristol (1632), Agamenticus (1641), Gorgeana (1642), and York (1652). (Boston, Massachusetts: Calkins Press, 1931-1935)
    1:114.
  5.   "New England Articles in Genealogical Journals in 2009", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    165:232, Jul 2011.

    Eysenbach, Mary Locke. "The Alcocks of Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire: John Alcock and His Wife Elizabeth Wrightman, Anne Alcock and Her Husband Nicholas Needham, and Katherine Alcock and Her Husband Gregory Belcher," New Hampshire Genealogical Record (April-July 2009) 49-56).

    This article, to which we do not have ready access, apparently establishes the relationships among the individuals named in the title.

  6. "England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NGBM-YZ7 : accessed 08 Sep 2012), John Alcote, 24 Jan 1590; citing reference , FHL microfilm 501441, 548397, 548398.

    This man could possibly be the John Alcote, son of John Alcote, baptized at Nuneaton, Warwickshire (less than six miles from Mancetter), 24 January 1590.

  7.   John Alcock, in Find A Grave.