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Dr. John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke, 10th GGF 1626–1667 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Jan 1626/27

Birth Location: Marefield/Maresfield, Leicestershire, England

Death Date: 27-29 Jan 1667 or27-29 Mar 1667

Death Location: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Colonies of America

Father: Deacon Immigrant

Mother: Anne Hooker

Spouse(s): Sarah Palgrave, Sarah Alcock, Sarah Dr.

Children(s): Sarah Alcock, Mary Alcock, Thomas Alcock, Sarah T, Anna Alcock, John Alcock, Mary Lamb, Elizabeth Alcock, Capt. Alcock, Elizabeth Alcock, Joanna Alcock, Palsgrave Alcock, Elizabeth Alcock, George Alcock

In 1626, Dr. John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke, 10th GGF entered the world in MarefieldMaresfield, Leicestershire, England, born to Deacon Dr George I Alrich Alcock Alcocke Allcocke Aldrich Aldridge Alrich First Generation American Immigrant And Anne Amy Hooker. Dr. John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke, 10th GGF married Sarah Alcock, Sarah Anne Palgrave, Sarah Anne Palgrave Alcock Dr, and had children including Anna Alcock, Capt John Alcock, Elizabeth Alcock, Emily M Alcock, George Alcock, Joanna Alcock, John Alcock, Mary Hannah Alcock, Mary Hannah Alcock Lamb, Palsgrave Alcock, Sarah Alcock, Sarah Susan Alcock Whitman T, Thomas Alcock. Dr. John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke,/ 10th GGF passed away in 1667 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Colonies of America.

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Biography

  • In 1626, Dr. John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke, 10th GGF entered the world in Marefield/Maresfield, Leicestershire, England, born to Deacon Dr George I Alrich Alcock Alcocke Allcocke Aldrich Aldridge Alrich First Generation American Immigrant And Anne Amy Hooker.
  • Dr. John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke, 10th GGF married Sarah Alcock, Sarah Anne Palgrave, Sarah Anne Palgrave Alcock Dr, and had children including Anna Alcock, Capt John Alcock, Elizabeth Alcock, Emily M Alcock, George Alcock, Joanna Alcock, John Alcock, Mary Hannah Alcock, Mary Hannah Alcock Lamb, Palsgrave Alcock, Sarah Alcock, Sarah Susan Alcock Whitman T, Thomas Alcock.
  • Dr. John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke, 10th GGF passed away in 1667 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Colonies of America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Dr. GGF's Ancestors

Self
Dr. GGF
1626–1667
Birth Place: Marefield/Maresfield, Leicestershire, England
Parents
Deacon Dr. George I Alrich-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke-Aldrich\Aldridge\Alrich, First generation American Immigrant
1580–1640
Impington Parish, City of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Anne (Amy) Hooker
1594–1669
Birstall, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Rev. (Dr. Thomas I Stanyearne-Hooker\Hoker\Hauaker-Vowell\Voell\Voel, Gpa of 4 offspring accused in the Salem Witch Trials) 1692
1553–1635
Amersham, Buckinghamshire, , England
Lady (Susannah\Susanna\ Susan L. + Pym\Pym\Pim-Vowell\Voell\Voel-Garbrand-Hooker\Hoker\Hauaker, Grandmother of 4 offspring accused in the Salem Witch Trials) 1692
1564–1631
Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Great-Grandparents
Roger Hooker
1528–1558
Lady Bridgeman
1531–1599
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Hooker
1473–1538
Lady Dobell\Dobell\Doble\-Hooker\Hoker\Hauaker
1500–1564

Dr. GGF's Descendants

1.
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Dr. (John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke, 10th) GGF (1 Jan 1626/27–27-29 Jan 1667 or27-29 Mar 1667) m. Sarah (Anne) Palgrave (1621–29 September 1665) m. Sarah Alcock (–Abt 1681) m. Sarah (Anne Palgrave Alcock) Dr. (1621–29 September 1665)
  1. 1. Sarah Alcock 1640–1718
  2. 2. Mary (Hannah) Alcock 1644–1717
  3. 3. Thomas Alcock 1647–1649
  4. 4. Sarah (Susan Alcock Whitman) T 1650–1726
  5. 5. Anna Alcock 1650–1718
  6. 6. John Alcock 1651–1710
  7. 7. Mary (Hannah Alcock) Lamb 1652–1700
  8. 8. Elizabeth Alcock 1654–1677
  9. 9. Capt. (John) Alcock 1657–1690
  10. 10. Elizabeth Alcock 1659–1711
  11. 11. Joanna Alcock 1660–1746
  12. 12. Palsgrave Alcock 1662–1710
  13. 13. Elizabeth Alcock 1654–1677
  14. 14. George Alcock 1655–1677

Dr. GGF's Timeline

2 Records

1626
1 Jan 1626/27
Birth of Dr. John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke, 10th GGF in Marefield/Maresfield, Leicestershire, England
Marefield/Maresfield, Leicestershire, England
1667
27-29 Jan 1667 or27-29 Mar 1667
Age 41
Death of Dr. John Douglas-Alcock\Alcocke\Allcocke, 10th GGF in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Colonies of America
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Colonies of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Jan 162627
    Event Place: MarefieldMaresfield, Leicestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27-29 Jan 1667 or27-29 Mar 1667
    Event Place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Colonies of America

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