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Alice Weston 1541–1620 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1541
Birth Location: Munster, Cork, Ireland
Death Date: 1620
Death Location: Derbyshire, England
Father: Robert WESTON
Mother: Alice JENNINGS
Spouse(s): Geoffrey Fenton, Hugh Brady
Children(s): Catherine Fenton
Alice Weston was born in 1541 in Munster, Cork, Ireland, the child of Robert Weston And Alice Jennings. Alice Weston married Geoffrey Fenton, Hugh Brady, and had children including Catherine Fenton. Alice Weston passed away in 1620 in Derbyshire, England.
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Biography
- Alice Weston was born in 1541 in Munster, Cork, Ireland, the child of Robert Weston And Alice Jennings.
- Alice Weston married Geoffrey Fenton, Hugh Brady, and had children including Catherine Fenton.
- Alice Weston passed away in 1620 in Derbyshire, England.
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Alice Weston's Ancestors
Alice Weston's Descendants
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1. Catherine Fenton 1565–1630 m. Richard (Boyle Great Earl of) Cork 1566–1643
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1. Mary (Elizabeth) Boyle 1585–1660 m. EDWARD Hill 1590–1624 m. Goodwin 1580–
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1. Thomas Hill 1612–1657 m. Mary Percy 1614–1661 m. Mary ((1603)) Peirsey 1612–1661 m. Mary Peirsey 1603–1650
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1. Martha (Corlee) Hill 1645–1728 m. William (James) Bush 1642–1716
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Alice Weston's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1541
Event Place: Munster, Cork, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1620
Event Place: Derbyshire, England