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Alice Hosmer

Birth
Death
3 Mar 1664
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
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James Hosmer married (3) by 1642, Alice _____. She died at Concord on 3 March 1664/5. (In this record, the decedent's name is given as "Elinne," almost certainly a misreading of "Alice" in the original. )
They had 3 children: Stephen, Hannah Hayward, & Mary Smith.
In the early vital records of Concord as submitted to the county in 1644 is the following record, in its proper alphabetic place: "Stephen the son of James Posmore was born the 13 (9) 1642 [13 November 1642]." No other record for this surname is found in early New England, and this is undoubtedly a duplication of the birth record for Stephen Hosmer, incorrect in both the spelling of the surname and the day of the birth, and typical of the many errors found in this county copy of the early Middlesex and Suffolk vital records.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study ProjectJames Hosmore must have married his third wife soon after the death of his second wife in May of 1641, for Concord, Massachusetts records state that a son was born to James Hosmore and his wife Alice on the twenty-seventh day of the ninth month (November) of 1642. Two more children followed, in 1644 and 1646. Concord records state that Elinne (Alice), wife of James Hosmore, died on March 3, 1664-5.
James Hosmer married (3) by 1642, Alice _____. She died at Concord on 3 March 1664/5. (In this record, the decedent's name is given as "Elinne," almost certainly a misreading of "Alice" in the original. )
They had 3 children: Stephen, Hannah Hayward, & Mary Smith.
In the early vital records of Concord as submitted to the county in 1644 is the following record, in its proper alphabetic place: "Stephen the son of James Posmore was born the 13 (9) 1642 [13 November 1642]." No other record for this surname is found in early New England, and this is undoubtedly a duplication of the birth record for Stephen Hosmer, incorrect in both the spelling of the surname and the day of the birth, and typical of the many errors found in this county copy of the early Middlesex and Suffolk vital records.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study ProjectJames Hosmore must have married his third wife soon after the death of his second wife in May of 1641, for Concord, Massachusetts records state that a son was born to James Hosmore and his wife Alice on the twenty-seventh day of the ninth month (November) of 1642. Two more children followed, in 1644 and 1646. Concord records state that Elinne (Alice), wife of James Hosmore, died on March 3, 1664-5.


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