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126 <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> Ancestry <strong>of</strong><br />

As he does not allude to his wife, I judge she deceased<br />

before her husb<strong>and</strong>. He mentions a brother John, who may<br />

be the John Alderman remembered by Rose,* <strong>and</strong> the chil-<br />

dren below ; <strong>of</strong> the daughters, as will be seen, one has the<br />

name <strong>of</strong> her mother <strong>and</strong> the other <strong>of</strong> her aunt, if the assign-<br />

ment is correct :<br />

72 i. Christopher, 5 b. before 1551, since he was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

executors <strong>of</strong> his father's Will.<br />

73 ii. John, b. before 155 1, as he was also an executor.<br />

74<br />

iii. Agnes, b. .<br />

75 iv. Marian, perhaps the " dau. <strong>of</strong> Christopher," whose bap-<br />

tism is recorded 26 Nov., 1559, on St. Nicholas's Register.<br />

<strong>The</strong> burial <strong>of</strong> a Marion is recorded there 14 Oct., 1592, <strong>of</strong><br />

whom I know no more.<br />

ABSTRACT OF THE WILL OF CHRISTOPHER ALDERMAN.<br />

30 th March, 1573. I, Christopher Alderman, <strong>of</strong> Ippeswich, in<br />

be buried in the<br />

co. Suffolk, clothier, " disquieted in bodie," . . . To<br />

Church or Churchyard <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas, Ipswich.<br />

* Christopher Alderman, <strong>of</strong> Bentley, Suffolk, a Parish next south <strong>of</strong> Little Belstead,<br />

in his Will dated 2 March, 1595/6, proved 22 July, 1596, recorded at Ipswich, Book<br />

XXXVI (1596-97), fo. 265, mentions his father, John <strong>of</strong> Belstead (possibly, as sug-<br />

gested above, the John mentioned by Rose, <strong>and</strong> brother <strong>of</strong> her son-in-law), his wife<br />

Alice, <strong>and</strong> her children evidently by a previous husb<strong>and</strong>, godson Richard, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Christopher <strong>of</strong> Ipswich, " dier," but he makes no allusion to children <strong>of</strong> his own. <strong>The</strong><br />

Will <strong>of</strong> a John Alderman, <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas Parish, who died in 1588, names wife Jane,<br />

sons John <strong>and</strong> Christopher, daughter Katherine, brother Christopher <strong>and</strong> his children<br />

Christopher <strong>and</strong> Jone, a sister Ann, <strong>and</strong> other relatives, some <strong>of</strong> whom I find on the<br />

Parish Register ; but it seems useless to attempt to trace the connection between these<br />

<strong>and</strong> the husb<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Agnes. I note that in Winthrop's History <strong>of</strong> New Engl<strong>and</strong> there<br />

is mention <strong>of</strong> a John Alderman (i. 144) who was lost in the woods between Dorchester<br />

<strong>and</strong> Weymouth for a night or two in the autumn <strong>of</strong> 1634 ; he<br />

was then " about fifty<br />

years old." Savage thinks his wife was Jane; they were <strong>of</strong> Salem, 1636-57.

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