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Alice Wooten 1445–1512 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1445

Birth Location: Adquery, , Cheshire, England

Death Date: Abt. 1512

Death Location: Knutsford, Cheshire, England

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Mother: Joan WOOTEN

Spouse(s): William Massey

Children(s): William Massey, John Massey, Morgan Massey, Robert Massey, Macy Massey

In 1445, Alice Wooten entered the world in Adquery, , Cheshire, England, born to Adam De Wooten And Joan De Wooten. Alice Wooten married William De Coddington Massey, and had children including John Massey, Macy De Massey, Morgan Massey, Robert Massey, William Massey. Alice Wooten passed away in 1512 in Knutsford, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1445, Alice Wooten entered the world in Adquery, , Cheshire, England, born to Adam De Wooten And Joan De Wooten.
  • Alice Wooten married William De Coddington Massey, and had children including John Massey, Macy De Massey, Morgan Massey, Robert Massey, William Massey.
  • Alice Wooten passed away in 1512 in Knutsford, Cheshire, England.

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Alice Wooten's Ancestors

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Alice Wooten
1445–1512
Birth Place: Adquery, , Cheshire, England
Parents
Joan (De) WOOTEN
1415–1479
Edgerley, Cheshire, England
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Great-Grandparents
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Alice Wooten's Descendants

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Alice Wooten (1445–Abt. 1512) m. William (De Coddington) Massey (1440–Abt. 1510)
  1. 1. William Massey 1460–1534 m. Elizabeth Booth 1487–1568
    1. 1. Margaret Massey# 1504–1561 m. Ralph Bressey 1500–1561
      1. 1. Edmund (I) Bressey\Bracye^ 1539–1612 m. Lucretia Anderson 1545–1610 m. Constance Shepherd 1578–1631
        1. 1. Edmund Bressey 1568–1617 m. Constance Shepherd 1578–1631 m. Elizabeth Hawkredd 1604–
        2. 2. Edmond (Bracye) gentleman 1568–1617
        3. 3. Isaac Bracey 1578–1605
        4. 4. Katherine Bressey 1573–1591
        5. 5. Thomas Bracey 1550–1632
        6. 6. John Bracey 1601–1646
      2. 2. Alice Bressey# 1541–1609
      3. 3. Randall Bressey# 1540–1610
      4. 4. Katherine Bressey# 1545–1594
      5. 5. Edmund Bressey# 1568–1612
      6. 6. Thomas Bressey 1527–1592
      7. 7. Alice Bressey 1527–1610
      8. 8. Richard Brace\Bressey^ 1525–1592
      9. 9. Ralph Bressey 1547–1603
      10. 10. Anne Bressey 1528–1610
      11. 11. Edmund Bracey 1539–1612
      12. 12. Alice Bressey 1529–1609
      13. 13. Ralph Bressey 1542–1603
      14. 14. Randall Bressey 1540–1610
    2. 2. Hugh Massey 1502–1520
    3. 3. William Massey 1520–1579
  2. 2. John Massey 1465–1495
  3. 3. Morgan Massey 1464–1526
  4. 4. Robert Massey 1454–1515
  5. 5. Macy (De) Massey 1468–1532

Alice Wooten's Timeline

2 Records

1445
1445
Birth of Alice Wooten in Adquery, , Cheshire, England
Adquery, , Cheshire, England
1512
Abt. 1512
Age 67
Death of Alice Wooten in Knutsford, Cheshire, England
Knutsford, Cheshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1445
    Event Place: Adquery, , Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 1512
    Event Place: Knutsford, Cheshire, England

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