Audrey Barlowe

F, b. 1603
FatherStafford Barlowe of Lutterworth
     Audrey was born in 1603 in Lutterworth, Leicestershire, England. Audrey married by license William Almey, son of Christopher Almey and Miss _____ Clarke, on 17 July 1626 in Lutterworth, Leicestershire, England. "Williamus Almie de South Kilworth," gent., "etatis 26 annorum," & "Audream Barlowe de Lutterworth ... etatis 26 annorum," with the consent of Stafford Barlowe of Lutterworth, gent., father of the said Audrey.1,2 She and William were blessed with 5 children. On 1 August 1635, Audrey & her husband, William, left London [final port at Plymouth, England] aboard the ship, "Abigail", commanded by Captain Robert Hackwell, enroute for New England. Before being permited to embark the ship, William needed to present his certificates of conformity to the Church of England & of loyalty to the crown, signed by his parish minister & a justice of the peace, and these, being approved & accepted by the commissioners of emigration, of whom Archbishop Laud, of Canterbury. Listed among the ship's passengers were William Almond aged 34 years, Mary Jones aged 30 years, Awdry Almond aged 32 years, Annis Almy aged 8 years, Chris Elmie aged 3 years. The ship landed in Boston on the 8th day of October..3,4 After arriving in Boston, William settled his family in Sagus, near Lynn; in April of 1637, he removed his family to Sandwich where he was “one of the first 10 families”. In 1641 he moved his family again, resettling in Portsmouth, Rhode Island and selling this property in Sandwich in June of 1642. In 1644, he is noted as one of three men of Portsmouth granted land in Wading River. He remained in Portsmouth for the remainder of his life. William became a prominent citizen of the settlement, holding several offices over the years and was well respected in the community.5,6,7 Audrey was still living when her husband mentioned her in his will dated on 28 February 1677.

Family

William Almey b. 1600, d. 28 Feb 1677
Children

Citations

  1. [S462] George Walter Chamberlain, The English Ancestry of William Almy of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, pages 318 - Leicestershire Mariage Licenses: 1626 - William Almie, gentleman, of South Kilworth, & Aufrey Barlow of Lutterworth. To be married at Lutterworth.
  2. [S457] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Marriage Record: By license dated 17 July 1626 Audrey Barlow ("Williamus Almie de South Kilworth," gent., "etatis 26 annorum," and "Audream Barlowe de Lutterworth ... etatis 26 annorum," with the consent of Stafford Barlowe of Lutterworth, gent., father of the said Audrey [Archdeaconry of Leicester Marriage Licenses, 1621-1632, folio 28v; NEHGR 71:318].
  3. [S736] , In 1635 on the ship, "Abigail" presented certificate from the minister of their conformitie from the justices that they are no subsedy men. William Almond 32, Mary Jones 30, Awdry Almond 32, Annis Almy 8, Chris Almy 3.
  4. [S739] Peter Wilson Coldham, The Complete Book of Immigrants, Section 2, Chapter 30 1735, page 67 - "Abigail" - from Isleworth Dennis Geere 30, his wife Elizabeth 22, two children: Elizabeth 3, Sara 2; Anne Pancrust 16; Elizabeth Taselie 55; Constunt Wood 12;.
  5. [S435] Charles Kingsbury Miller, William Almy of Portsmouth, Rhode Island 1630, Joris Jansen de Rapalje of Fort Orange, New Amsterdam & Brooklyn, 1623, pages 9-15.
  6. [S457] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633.
  7. [S462] George Walter Chamberlain, The English Ancestry of William Almy of Portsmouth, Rhode Island.