Mary Phillips1,2,3
#5211, (29 November 1690 - )
Citations
- [S731] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1910), p. 209. There are two entries, thus:
Mary [dup. Philips], ch. Nicholas and Mary, Nov. 29, 1690.
Mary, d. Nicholas [dup. Nicolas] and Mary [dup. (Philips)], Aug. 24, 1692.
Both DNP (p. 15) and "History of Weymouth Massachusetts (IV:467) have the 1692 birth as Mercy.
- [S729] C. Arthur Phillips, Deacon Nicholas Phillips of Dedham and Weymouth, Mass., 1636-1672 (Evansville, IN: Unigraphic, 1976), p. 15. Hereinafter cited as Deacon Nicholas Phillips.
- [S576] History of Weymouth Massachusetts (Weymouth, Mass.: Weymouth Historical Society, 1923), IV:467.
- [S574] Massachusetts Town and Vital Records: Weymouth 1633-1900, Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook), compiler, Provo, UT and Oxford, MA, p. 147 (Holbrook).
- [S731] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Rcords of Weymouth, p. 209. There are two entries, thus:
Mary [dup. Philips], ch. Nicholas and Mary, Nov. 29, 1690.
Mary, d. Nicholas [dup. Nicolas] and Mary [dup. (Philips)], Aug. 24, 1692.
Both DNP (p. 15) and "History of Weymouth Massachusetts (IV:467) have the 1692 birth as Mercy. - [S576] History of Weymouth (WHS), 4:467, Suffolk Probate, 45: 4; Will of Nicholas Phillips of Weymouth, dated: 14 April 1749. "To his daughter Mary Badlam £80, £50 of which his son-in-law Samuel Badlam has in his hands. To his daughter Mary Dadlam his silver tankard. To his grandsons Samuel and William Badlam one-half of cedar swamp in Braintree. To his grandchildren (children of his daughter Mercy, deceased, viz., John Kingman, Elisha Kingman, Daniel Kingman, Mary Blanchard. Hannah Kingman, Mercy Kingman and Lydia Kingman, each £10. To my grandchildren (children of my daughter Hannah, deceased) Viz., Hannah Tirrell, Mary Tirell and Bathsheba Bisby, to each £10. To his maid Elizabeth penny one cow and the keeping while she live unmarried, and use of house. To his grandsons Nicholas Phillips and William Phillips his homestead, buildings, stock, etc. at 21 years. James Pettee of Weymuth, executor. Witnesses: Joshua Torey, Jr., James Humphrey, Nathaniel Humphrey."
- [S576] History of Weymouth (WHS), 4:467.