(poss) George ALDEN

Birth:
Abt 1573
Scroby, Hertford, England
Death:
1620
Southampton, Hampshire, England
Marriage:
of Southampton, Hampshire, England
Mother:
Sources:
1998 Ancestral File
2000 Ordinance Index
Alden Family Organization - Alden.org/aldengen/pafg01.htm
MayflowerHistory.org
Pedigree Resource File
Ancestry World Tree
New.FamilySearch.org, Mar 2010
Notes:
                   SOURCES:
    1. Ancestral File
    2. 1994 IGI
                  
(poss) Jane
Birth:
Abt 1569
of Southampton, Hampshire, England
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
Abt 1599
of Harwich, Essex, England
Death:
22 Sep 1687
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Marr:
Abt 1621
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachuse 
Notes:
                   MAYFLOWER NOTE:
    -John Alden appears to have originated from an Alden family residing in Harwich, Essex, England, that was related by marriage to the Mayflower's master Christopher Jones. He was about 21 years old when he was hired to be the cooper, or barrel-maker, for the Mayflower's voyage to America. He was given the option to stay in America, or return to England; he decided to stay.
    -At Plymouth, he quickly rose up from his common seaman status to a prominent member of the Colony. About 1622 or 1623, he married Priscilla, the orphaned daughter of William and Alice Mullins. They had their first child, Elizabeth, around 1624, and would have nine more children over the next twenty years. John Alden was one of the earliest freemen in the Colony, and was elected an assistant to the governor and Plymouth Court as early as 1631, and was regularly re-elected throughout the 1630s. He also became involved in administering the trading activities of the Colony on the Kennebec River, and in 1634 witnessed a trading dispute escalate into a double-killing, as Moses Talbot of Plymouth Colony was shot at point-blank range by trespasser John Hocking, who was then shot and killed when other Plymouth men returned fire. John Alden was held in custody by the neighboring Massachusetts Bay Colony for a few days while the two colonies debated who had jurisdiction to investigate the murders. Myles Standish eventually came to the Bay Colony to provide Plymouth's answer in the matter.
    -Alden, and several other families, including the Standish family, founded the town of Duxbury in the 1630s and took up residence there. Alden served as Duxbury's deputy to the Plymouth Court throughout the 1640s, and served on several committees, including the Committee on Kennebec Trade, and sat on several Councils of War. He also served as colony treasurer. In the 1650s, he built a house in Duxbury, which still stands today. By the 1660s, Alden's frequent public service, combined with his large family of wife and ten children, began to cause his estate to languish, so the Plymouth Court provided him a number of land grants and cash grants to better provide for his family. Throughout the 1670s, Alden began distributing his land holdings to his surviving sons. He died in 1687 at the age of 89, one of the last surviving Mayflower passengers. (MayflowerHistory.com)
                  
2
Betty ALDEN
Birth:
Abt 1601
of Southampton, Hampshire, England
Death:
 
Marr:
 
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(poss) George Alden - (poss) Jane

(poss) George Alden was born at Scroby, Hertford, England Abt 1573. His parents were Richard Alden and Avys .

He married (poss) Jane at of Southampton, Hampshire, England . (poss) Jane was born at of Southampton, Hampshire, England Abt 1569 .

They were the parents of 2 children:
John Alden born Abt 1599.
Betty Alden born Abt 1601.

(poss) George Alden died 1620 at Southampton, Hampshire, England .