Caleb Phillips1
#5133, (22 January 1643/44 - before 2 June 1671)
Citations
- [S576] History of Weymouth Massachusetts (Weymouth, Mass.: Weymouth Historical Society, 1923), vol. 4, pp. 464ff.
- [S576] History of Weymouth (WHS), vol. 4, pp. 465.
- [S576] History of Weymouth (WHS), 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.