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Sign up freeThomas Brook (Fylbrigg) Philbrick 1584–1667 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 23 September 1584
Birth Location: Bures St Mary, Babergh District, Suffolk, England
Death Date: 4 October 1667
Death Location: Hampton, Rockingham County, Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA
Father: Thomas Grandfather
Mother: Elizabeth Knopp
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Knapp)
Children(s): Hannah Philbrick
The story of Thomas Brook (Fylbrigg) Philbrick began in 1584 in Bures St Mary, Babergh District, Suffolk, England. Thomas Brook (Fylbrigg) Philbrick married Elizabeth Anne Thomas Nee Knapp, and had children including Hannah Philbrick. Thomas Brook (Fylbrigg) Philbrick passed away in 1667 in Hampton, Rockingham County, Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Thomas Brook (Fylbrigg) Philbrick began in 1584 in Bures St Mary, Babergh District, Suffolk, England.
- Thomas Brook (Fylbrigg) Philbrick married Elizabeth Anne Thomas Nee Knapp, and had children including Hannah Philbrick.
- Thomas Brook (Fylbrigg) Philbrick passed away in 1667 in Hampton, Rockingham County, Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA.
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Thomas Philbrick's Ancestors
Thomas Philbrick's Descendants
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1. Hannah Philbrick 1602–1660 m. Joseph Walker 1599–1683
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1. Mary (Ann Patience (Polly) Walker) (Drake) 1625–1688 m. Captain (Francis Founding Commander of the Jersey Blues Drake of Devon Eng. and Piscataway,) NJ 1615–1687 m. Francis (Captain Founding Commander of The Jersey Blues DRAKE of Devon Eng. and Piscataway,) NJ 1615–1687
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1. John (Walker Drake Rev. Baptist Minister Civil War) Vet 1653–1741 m. Rebecca ((Gibbs, Drake)) Trotter 1655–1702 m. Patience ((Walker)) Drake 1680–1762 m. Barbara Scott 1655–1711 m. Elizabeth Hawkins 1666–1744
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1. Isaac Drake 1687–1759 m. Mary (Marsha Runyon -) Drake 1677–1748
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2. Francis (B Rev. Drake) *^9u 1679–1733
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3. John (A. Drake JR.) *^9u 1678–1758
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4. Nathaniel Drake 1674–1680
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5. Samuel (Rev. Drake) *^9u 1680–1740
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6. Mary Drake 1686–1785
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2. Catherine (Elizabeth) Drake 1654–1711
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3. Josias (Jansze) Drats 1647–1701
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4. Francis Drake 1648–1683
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5. Ann (Polixan) Drake 1674–1757
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6. Elizabeth (Catherine Ann) Drake 1654–1711
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7. Captain (George B.) Drake 1651–1710
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8. George Drake 1651–1726
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9. Alice Drake 1641–
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10. Francis Drake 1648–1687
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11. JOHN (A. DRAKE Rev. SR of Piscataway) Sr 1655–1741 m. Rebecca (Gibbs) Trotter 1655–1702 m. Barbara Scott 1655–
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1. Isaac Drake 1687–1759 m. Hannah (Ann Manning (Anne or Anna)) Blackford 1678–1741
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2. Abraham Drake 1685–1763
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3. Abigail Drake 1699–1707
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4. Benjamin Drake 1683–1763
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5. Elizabeth Drake 1702–
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6. Ephraim Drake 1694–1725
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7. Francis Drake 1679–1733
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8. Hannah Drake 1699–1699
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9. Jacob Drake 1690–1709
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10. John Drake 1678–1679
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11. Joseph Drake 1681–1758
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12. Mary Drake 1700–1740
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13. Nathaniel Drake 1674–
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14. Rebecca Drake 1697–1749
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15. Samuel Drake 1680–1740
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16. Sarah Drake 1697–1749
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12. Capt (George) Drake 1650–1710
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13. Ann (Polixen) Drake 1638–1655
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14. Catherine DRAKE 1653–1741
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15. Elizabeth Drake 1654–1711
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16. Susannah Drake 1660–1719
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17. Samuel Drake 1663–1741
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18. Francis Drake 1657–1698
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Thomas Philbrick's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 23 September 1584
Event Place: Bures St Mary, Babergh District, Suffolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 October 1667
Event Place: Hampton, Rockingham County, Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA