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John Philbrick 1650–1737 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Jan 1650

Birth Location: Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA

Death Date: 03 Oct 1737

Death Location: Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

Father: John wife.

Mother: Ann Knapp

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The story of John Philbrick began in 1650 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. John Philbrick passed away in 1737 in Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.

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Biography

  • The story of John Philbrick began in 1650 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
  • John Philbrick passed away in 1737 in Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.

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John Philbrick's Ancestors

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John Philbrick
1650–1737
Birth Place: Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
Parents
John Philbrick Drowned with 8 others including wife.
1616–1657
Suffolk, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Ann (Palmer) Knapp
1618–1657
Wormingford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
William (Palmer Knapp) Sr.
1580–1658
Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England
Frances BLOSSOM
1589–1637
Saint Giles, Cripplegate, London, Middlesexshire, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Philbrick's Timeline

2 Records

1650
22 Jan 1650
Birth of John Philbrick in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
1737
03 Oct 1737
Age 87
Death of John Philbrick in Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Jan 1650
    Event Place: Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Oct 1737
    Event Place: Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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