Alice RawsthorneAge: 5216181670

Name
Alice Rawsthorne
Given names
Alice
Surname
Rawsthorne
Birth between 1618 and 1622
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MarriageRichard Ratcliffe of Chapel HillView family
about 1640 (Age 22)
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Religion
Quakerism
1653 (Age 35)
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Citation details: Richard Ratcliffe of Chapel Hill
Text:
Richard's wife Alice seems to have been one of the early converts to Quakerism which was introduced into Rossendale, Lancashire, about 1653 by William Dewsbury and Thomas Stubbs. As early converts to Quakerism, Richard, his son James, his daughter Isabelle, and his future son-in-law, Abraham Hayworth, amongs others, were fined and imprisoned on one occasion at the castle of Lancaster for refusing to swear allegiance to the King by oaths and for refusing to pay tithes to the Anglican parish priest and the Established Church of England.
Birth of a son
#1
Richard Ratcliffe Esquire
October 29, 1661 (Age 43)
Burial of a husbandRichard Ratcliffe of Chapel Hill
1670 (Age 52)
Cemetery: Chapel Hill Friends Burying Ground
Death September 5, 1670 (Age 52)
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Family with Richard Ratcliffe of Chapel Hill - View family
husband
Alice Rawsthorne
Birth: between 1618 and 1622Rossendale, Lancashire, England
Death: September 5, 1670"Chapel Hill, " Rawtenstall, Lancashire, England
 
Marriage: about 1640Rossendale, Lancashire, England
22 years
son
Richard Ratcliffe Esquire
Birth: October 29, 1661 47 43"Chapel Hill, " Lancashire, England
Death: June 1, 1721St. Michaels, Talbot County, Maryland

BirthRichard Ratcliff of Lancashire, England, and Talbot County, Maryland, and His Ancestors and Descendants
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MarriageRichard Ratcliff of Lancashire, England, and Talbot County, Maryland, and His Ancestors and Descendants
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ReligionRichard Ratcliff of Lancashire, England, and Talbot County, Maryland, and His Ancestors and Descendants
Publication: http://don.ratcliff.net/tree/rr.html
Citation details: Richard Ratcliffe of Chapel Hill
Text:
Richard's wife Alice seems to have been one of the early converts to Quakerism which was introduced into Rossendale, Lancashire, about 1653 by William Dewsbury and Thomas Stubbs. As early converts to Quakerism, Richard, his son James, his daughter Isabelle, and his future son-in-law, Abraham Hayworth, amongs others, were fined and imprisoned on one occasion at the castle of Lancaster for refusing to swear allegiance to the King by oaths and for refusing to pay tithes to the Anglican parish priest and the Established Church of England.
DeathRichard Ratcliff of Lancashire, England, and Talbot County, Maryland, and His Ancestors and Descendants
Publication: http://don.ratcliff.net/tree/rr.html