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Philip Welch 1612–1662 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: About 1612

Birth Location: Limerick, Cork, Ireland

Death Date: 1662

Death Location: Ireland

Father: George Welch

Mother:

Spouse(s): Maria Flanagan

Children(s): Philip Welch

Philip Welch was born in 1612 in Limerick, Cork, Ireland, the child of George Welch And Eliza Coplyn. Philip Welch married Maria A Flanagan, and had children including Philip Welch. Philip Welch passed away in 1662 in Ireland.

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Biography

  • Philip Welch was born in 1612 in Limerick, Cork, Ireland, the child of George Welch And Eliza Coplyn.
  • Philip Welch married Maria A Flanagan, and had children including Philip Welch.
  • Philip Welch passed away in 1662 in Ireland.

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Philip Welch's Ancestors

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Philip Welch
1612–1662
Birth Place: Limerick, Cork, Ireland
Parents
George Welch
1570–1640
Wales, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Lawrence (Thomas) Welch
1545–1627
Markinch, Fife, Scotland
Janet (Agnes) Maule
1550–1612
Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Philip Welch's Descendants

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Philip Welch (About 1612–1662) m. Maria (A) Flanagan (1616–)
  1. 1. Philip Welch 1638–1700 m. Hannah (N) Haggett 1645–1691
    1. 1. John Welch 1670–1728 m. Sarah Herrick 1670–1730
      1. 1. Sarah Welch 1698–1791 m. Henry Hodge 1676–1771
        1. 1. Sarah Hodge 1710–1809 m. John Guile 1712–1780

Philip Welch's Timeline

2 Records

1612
About 1612
Birth of Philip Welch in Limerick, Cork, Ireland
Limerick, Cork, Ireland
1662
1662
Age 50
Death of Philip Welch in Ireland
Ireland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: About 1612
    Event Place: Limerick, Cork, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1662
    Event Place: Ireland

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