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Alice Fell 1575–1614 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1575

Birth Location: Aldingham, Lancashire

Death Date: 21 Jan 1614

Death Location: Dalton in Furness, Lancashire

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Mother: Jane Bellman

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Children(s): James Parke

Alice Fell was born in 1575 in Aldingham, Lancashire, the child of John Fell And Jane Bellman. Alice Fell married Richarde Parke, and had children including James Parke. Alice Fell passed away in 1614 in Dalton in Furness, Lancashire.

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Biography

  • Alice Fell was born in 1575 in Aldingham, Lancashire, the child of John Fell And Jane Bellman.
  • Alice Fell married Richarde Parke, and had children including James Parke.
  • Alice Fell passed away in 1614 in Dalton in Furness, Lancashire.

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Alice Fell's Ancestors

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Alice Fell
1575–1614
Birth Place: Aldingham, Lancashire
Parents
Jane Bellman
1546–1591
Lancashire, England
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Great-Grandparents
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Alice Fell's Descendants

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Alice Fell (1575–21 Jan 1614)
  1. 1. James Parke 1590–1634 m. Jane Crooke 1562–
    1. 1. Roger Parke 1613–1670 m. Elizabeth (Rymg) Eying 1615–1679
      1. 1. Robert Parke 1640–1684 m. Elizabeth Robinson 1645–
        1. 1. Jennet (Janet) Parke 1664–1725 m. Hugh Johnson 1669–

Alice Fell's Timeline

2 Records

1575
1575
Birth of Alice Fell in Aldingham, Lancashire
Aldingham, Lancashire
1614
21 Jan 1614
Age 39
Death of Alice Fell in Dalton in Furness, Lancashire
Dalton in Furness, Lancashire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1575
    Event Place: Aldingham, Lancashire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Jan 1614
    Event Place: Dalton in Furness, Lancashire

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