Thomas Philbrick

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Thomas Philbrick, son of Thomas Felbrigge and Elizabeth (…), was born probably shortly before his baptism at Bures, Suffolk, England, 13 September 1584.1 He died at Hampton, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, 1667.1

Thomas married Elizabeth Knopp, daughter of William Knopp and Elizabeth Reade, at Bures 4 June 1615.2,3

Family

Elizabeth Knopp b. 8 Jul 1593, d. 19 Feb 1663/64
Children
  • John Philbrick4,1 b. 1 Oct 1616, d. 20 Oct 1657
  • James Philbrick4 b. 2 Dec 1619, d. 16 Nov 1674
  • Elizabeth Philbrick+4 b. 31 Oct 1621, d. 11 Feb 1677
  • Thomas Philbrick1 b. 7 Mar 1623/24, d. 24 Nov 1700
  • Hannah Philbrick4 b. say 1625
  • Mary Philbrick4 b. say 1627
  • Margaret Philbrick1 b. 20 Nov 1628
  • Martha Philbrick4 b. 4 Sep 1631
This person was last edited on8 May 2022

Citations

  1. [S1178] G. Andrews Moriarty Jr. and Mary Philbrook, "The English Connections of Thomas Felbrigge or Philbrick of Hampton, N. H.," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 108 (Oct 1954): 252-258, further cited as Moriarty and Philbrook, "English Connections of Thomas Felbrigge."
  2. [S1178] Moriarty and Philbrook, "English Connections of Thomas Felbrigge," 257.
  3. [S1872] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, 3 vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 1178, further cited as Torrey, New England Marriages (2011).
  4. [S922] Sybil Noyes, Charles T. Libby and Walter G. Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. Portland, Maine: The Southworth Press, 1928-1939, 545-546. CD-ROM reprint, Compendium of New England Pioneers: A Collection of 14 Classic Genealogical Dictionaries of Early New England Settlers (Columbia, Maryland: Archive CD Books USA, 2006), further cited as Noyes, Libby, and Davis, Gen. Dict. of Maine & N. H.