| Father | Mother |
| Thomas | Alice |
| Sons | Daughters | Brothers | Sisters |
| Thomas | Margaret | ||
| Richard | Martha | ||
| Elizabeth | |||
| Abigail |
Alicia, (also recorded as Alice), was christened March 14, 1624 at St. Mary Woolnoth, London. Her first husband was Peter Calf, (also spelt Calfe), of Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex. He inherited the Tottenham estate from Thomas the goldsmith. Peter's Will was probated April 15, 1668.
Her second husband was Sir Edward Greaves, a personal physician to Charles II.
Alicia's Will was probated November 3, 1684 as Dame Alicia Greaves, Widow of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex.
KFN is indebted to Sally Crail for this information.
National Archives (UK)
Reference: ACC/0564/024-025
1. Sir Theodore Devaux of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, Kt.
2. a. John Wordell of Tottenham, Gentleman b. Nicholas Smith of London, Gentleman
Capital messuage or mansion house with appurtenances, close of pasture, 1 acre adjoining, formerly in occupation of Mary Barker, then of William Hodgson, then of Sir Thomas Prestwich, and Dame Mary, his wife, and Thomas Nevett, then of Peter Calfe and now of said John Wordell situate between messuage of Sir Julius Caesar on N. etc., (May 21-22, 1674).