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Martin Phillips 1615–1663 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1615

Birth Location: England

Death Date: aft 1663

Death Location: Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

Father: Nicholas Jr.

Mother: Abigail Sewell

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In 1615, Martin Phillips entered the world in England, born to Nicholas Phillips Jr And Abigail Sewell. Martin Phillips passed away in 1663 in Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1615, Martin Phillips entered the world in England, born to Nicholas Phillips Jr And Abigail Sewell.
  • Martin Phillips passed away in 1663 in Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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Martin Phillips's Ancestors

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Martin Phillips
1615–1663
Birth Place: England
Parents
Nicholas Phillips Jr.
1586–1615
Dedham, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Abigail Sewell
1588–1658
Dedham, Essex, England
Grandparents
Nicholas Phillips
1560–1620
North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England
Johanna Vivian
1562–1618
Poughill, Cornwall, England
William Sewell
1562–1624
Dedham, Essex, England
Margaret Green
1566–
Eastwick, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martin Phillips's Timeline

2 Records

1615
abt 1615
Birth of Martin Phillips in England
England
1663
aft 1663
Age 48
Death of Martin Phillips in Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1615
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: aft 1663
    Event Place: Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

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