Samuel Phillips1
#5120, (7 May 1670 - after 27 October 1695)
Citations
- [S571] Nicholas Phillips and Elizabeth Jepson, online http://www.peculiarpress.com/genealogy/soule/…, 2. RICHARD Phillips was born about 1634 in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England. He died between 27 October 1695 and 22 November 1695.
RICHARD Phillips and MARY Packard were married about 1656 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA.
MARY Packard was born about 1637 in England. She died between 26 Oct 1684 and 1691 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA
RICHARD Phillips and MARY Packard had the following children:
12 i. (son) Phillips was born on 7 Dec 1657. He died young.
+13 ii. Caleb Phillips.
14 iii. Mary Phillips was born on 21 May 1660 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA. She died young.
+15 iv. Mary Phillips.
+16 v. JOSHUA Phillips.
+17 vi. Nicholas Phillips.
18 vii. Elizabeth Phillips was born on 27 Nov 1665 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA. She died before 27 Oct 1695.
19 viii. Richard Phillips was born on 20 October 1667 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA. He died before 27 Oct 1695.
+20 ix. (Capt) JOHN Phillips.
21 x. Samuel Phillips was born on 7 May 1670 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA. He died after 27 Oct 1695. - [S574] Massachusetts Town and Vital Records: Weymouth 1633-1900, Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook), compiler, Provo, UT and Oxford, MA, p. 147.
- [S576] History of Weymouth Massachusetts (Weymouth, Mass.: Weymouth Historical Society, 1923), 4:465-6. Suffolk Probate, 13: 705, 706: Will of Ensign Richard Phillips made 27 October 1695 and proved 19 December 1695. To his wife Elizabeth, according to a contract made before marriage, £10 and pewter marked R. & P. To his grandson Caleb Phillips a ewe. To his wife's daughter Susannah Kingman another ewe. To his eldest son Caleb Phillips, if he be living, or if not, to his widow Elziabeth Phillips, now dwelling in Roxbury, a double portion. To his three sons and two daughters, viz, nicholas Phillips, Samuel Phillips, John Phillips, his daughter Mary Humphrey, and his daughter-in-law Amy Phillips the remainder. The andirons which my Father Packer gave me I give to my son John Phillips. Sons Nicolas, Samuel and John to have his wearing apparel. Sons Nicholas and Samuel to have £3 each and be executors. Witnesses: John Bicknell, Nathaniel Ford and William Chard. Inventory of the estate of Ensign Richard Phillips taken by Joseph Green, James Richards and Nathaniel Ford, 22 Nov 1695; mentions fowling piece musket and sword.