Person:Katherine Alcock (1)

Katherine Alcock
m. Bef 1600
  1. Katherine Alcock1600 - Bet 1679 & 1680
  2. Ensign John AlcockEst 1602 - Bef 1675
  3. Anne AlcockEst 1604 - Aft 1644
m. 11 Dec 1627
  1. Josiah Belcher1631 - 1682
  2. Elizabeth BelcherCal 1632 - 1682
  3. John Belcher1633 - 1693
  4. Moses Belcher1635 - 1691
  5. Samuel Belcher1637 - 1679
  6. Mary Belcher1639 - Aft 1678/79
  7. Joseph Belcher1641 - 1678
  8. Gregory Belcher, Jr.1643 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Katherine Alcock
Gender Female
Christening[4] 12 Jan 1600 Mancetter, Warwickshire, England
Marriage 11 Dec 1627 Mancetter, Warwickshire, Englandto Gregory Belcher
Will[2] 3 Sep 1679
Death[2][3] Bet 3 Sep 1679 and 9 Jul 1680 Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States (probably)Between date of will and date caveat against probate enteded by son Josiah.
Probate[2] 20 Jul 1680
References
  1. "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.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Gregory1 Belcher, in Sprague, Waldo Chamberlain; Frank E. Dyer; and Robert J. Dunkle. Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1640-1850 (CD ROM): including the Modern Towns of Randoloph & Holbrook and the City of Quincy, after the Separation from Braintree in 1792-3. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999)
    534-35.

    Will of Catherine Belcher, widow Sept. 3, 1679-July 20, 1680. To son Josiah a cow "if he molest not my son Moses in his present dwelling & possessions." To son John a cow and a horse. To daus. Elizabeth Gilbert and Mary Marsh & grand dau. Mary Marsh household goods. "To son Moses (who hath all his life carried himself so dutifully to myself & his father) the great bible & the whole house and land he now possesses which I declare his father gave him." Sons Moses Belcher & Alexander Marsh executors.

    There are some minor errors in the transcription of Sprague's notes on Catherine Belcher's will which have been corrected by comparison with the transcription provided by Bartlett in his NEHGR article on the Belchers.

  3. Gregory1 Belcher, in Bartlett, J. Gardner (Joseph Gardner). The Belcher Families in New England. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Apr, Jul, Oct 1906)
    60:129.

    Her will, dated Sept. 3, 1679, proved July 20, 1680, gives to son Josiah a cow "if he molest not my son Moses in his present dwelling and possessions"; to son John a cow and a horse; to daughters Elizabeth Gilbert and Mary Marsh, and granddaughter Mary Marsh, some household effects; "to son Moses (who hath all his life carried himself so dutifully to myself and his father) the great bible & the whole house and land he now possesses which I declare his father gave him." Sons Moses Belcher & Alexander Marsh executors. On July 9, 1680. Josiah Belcher of Boston entered a caveat against the probate of any will said to be made by his late mother, Catharine Belcher of Braintree, widow, deceased, until he be present. (Suffolk Co. Probate.) It does not appear, however, that any contest was made over the estate.

  4. "England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J3WG-2Q5 : accessed 08 Sep 2012), Katherine Allcock, 12 Jan 1600; citing reference , FHL microfilm 555355 [Parish registers for Mancetter, 1576-1982].