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Alice Cosford
Female
10 May 1573 – 3 June 1622
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Historical research has been done.
Do not add or subtract people from this family. They have been carefully researched.
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Not a Mayflower Passenger
Alice Cosford did not travel on the Mayflower with husband and son, but remained in Netherlands.
Last Changed: May 17, 2023
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Children: i. Thomas; baptized 24 Mar 15
Children: i. Thomas; baptized 24 Mar 1598/99 Watford, Northants, England, he d. and was bur. 27 May 1599 Watford, Northants, England. 1637 ii. Lt. Joseph, Pilgrim , b. 23 Jan 1602/3 Watford, Northants, England; m. Hannah (--?--). iii. John; baptized 6 Apr 1606 Watford, Northants, England; 1638 ,1639 m. Anna Churchman 16 Apr 1639 Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; 1640 The estate was probated 20 Sep 1692. 1641 He migrated circa 1630 to Plymouth. He left a will on 26 Oct 1691. 1642 iv. Elizabeth; baptized 26 Dec 1609 Watford, Northants, England. 1643 v. Margaret; baptized 30 May 1613.
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Discussions
CORRECT NAME OF WIFE OF THOMAS ROGERS, MAYFLOWER PASSENGER, IS ALICE COSFORD.
January 30, 2014
There is much misinformation in the Ancestral File and various publications. For current scholarly research, see: (1) "Mayflowe Families Through Five Generations: Thomas Rogers," Originally compiled by Alice W. A. Westgate and revised by Ann T. Reeves, Vol. 19, Entry #1, Paged 1 - 2 (General Society of Mayflower Descendants: Plymouth, MA, 2000); (2) Sketch by Robert Charles Anderson on Thomas Rogers and family in "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633" , Vol. 3, Pages 1597/9.(New England Historic Genealogical Society: Boston, MA, 1995) FHL #974 w2; and (3) Article by Clifford L. Stott, "The English Ancestry of Thomas Rogers and His Wife Alice (Cosford) Rogers," The Genealogist, Vol. 10, No. 2, Fall 1989, Pages 138/149.
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