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1401 they had five children
 
Philbrick, James (I8079)
 
1402 they had five children
 
Philbrick, Jonathan (I8482)
 
1403 they had five children
 
Philbrick, Thomas (I8267)
 
1404 They had five children.
 
Luddington, Abraham (I782)
 
1405 they had five sons and two daughters Philbrick, Johathan Jr. (I7725)
 
1406 they had five sons. Did he marry his niece, Mehitable, daughter of brother Jeremiah ?
 
Philbrick, Joseph (I8286)
 
1407 they had four children
 
Bacon, Peter (I16460)
 
1408 They had four children which died young, and were buried at two funerals, two and two in a grave.
 
Moulthrop, Sarah (I21324)
 
1409 they had four daughters
 
Tucker, Morris (I13171)
 
1410 they had four sons Philbrick, Eliphalet (I8610)
 
1411 They had four sons and two daughters
 
Luddington, Lemuel (I14508)
 
1412 they had nine children
 
Philbrick, Joseph (I9233)
 
1413 They had nine children
 
Wilder, Bathsheba (I26417)
 
1414 They had no children
 
Moulthrop, Henry Kenneth (I26286)
 
1415 they had seven children
 
Philbrick, Elias (I9187)
 
1416 they had seven children
 
Philbrick, Elder Jonathan (I7761)
 
1417 they had seven children
 
Philbrick, Mary (I8695)
 
1418 they had seven children
 
Philbrick, Captain Zechariah (I7981)
 
1419 they had seven sons
 
Philbrick, Benjamin (I10464)
 
1420 They had six children
 
Deans, John (I16835)
 
1421 they had six children
 
Luddington, Elizabeth (I14919)
 
1422 they had six children
 
Philbrick, John (I7760)
 
1423 they had six children
 
Philbrick, Michael (I8559)
 
1424 They had sixteen children. Tuck, Deacon John (I4372)
 
1425 They had ten children
 
Mallory, Joseph (I1552)
 
1426 they had ten children
 
Philbrick, Benjamin (I8833)
 
1427 they had ten children
 
Philbrick, Joseph (I8826)
 
1428 they had ten children
 
Philbrick, Joseph (I9400)
 
1429 they had ten children
 
Philbrick, Thomas (I9197)
 
1430 they had three children
 
Philbrick, Daniel (I7752)
 
1431 They had twelve children
 
Luddington, Henry (I15175)
 
1432 They had two adopted children
 
Moulthrop, Grant Eugene (I27186)
 
1433 They joined the Shakers in Alfred, ME., changed their names and their offspring disappeared Philbrick, Elizabeth (I15591)
 
1434 They lived at Chase Mills, property later home of Reggie and Irene Durgin
 
Record, Otis Franklin (I211)
 
1435 They lived in a home now gone, an old house near the Buckfield-Damon cemetery called " The Hathway House ". Damon, Hannah (I1319)
 
1436 They lived in Higham,Providence and Abington. His estate was administered Jan. 7, 1754. Sprague, William Jr. (I887)
 
1437 They resided in Anderson,CT. Perry, Silas (I26641)
 
1438 They resided in Howard, Steuben Co. NY. Ellis, Monoah Jr. (I26590)
 
1439 They were married in Ely Cathedral, St. Mary's Church.
 
Family: Howland, Henry / Aires, Anne Margaret (F8895)
 
1440 This can't be correct because he is listed on the 1880 Census. Walck, Solomon E (I86974)
 
1441 This is his second marriage Buford, Jennings B. (I17405)
 
1442 This is probably the Capt Seth Hatch that ran the blockade at Quebec in 1759 , and supplied Gen. Wolf with provisions. Hatch, Seth (I1911)
 
1443 THIS MAY NOT BE A CORRECT SIBLING Klotz, Owen (I86865)
 
1444 THIS MAY NOT BE THE CORRECT FATHER Klotz, Daniel (I86862)
 
1445 THIS MAY NOT BE THE CORRECT MOTHER

1860 Census: also living with Hannah is Magdalena Fryman(?) 
( ), Hannah (I86863)
 
1446 Thomas Philbrick is said to have come from Lincolnshire in England. Old records preserved in the family state that he and his family came in 1630 in the Arabella. This vessel was one of seventeen ships which in that year brought colonists to Massachusetts. The Arabella, in which came Govenor Winthrop, Sir Richard Saltonstall and others, sailed from Yarmouth, April 8, 1630, and arrived at Salem June 14. The next month the passengers in this and other vessels settled at Charlestown; but soon after divided, and a part with Saltonstall, settled in Watertown. Thomas Philbrick and family were there in 1636. His homestead was on the northwest corner of Belmont and Lexington streets.

In 1639, the second summer after the settlement of Hampton, NH, John, son of Thomas Philbrick, moved to Hampton; and it seems that his brother Thomas soon followed him. It is said that the first settlers of Hampton were attracted to the place by the fishing, the fowling, the best of clams, and the salt marshed almost ready for the scythe.

In 1645, Thomas Philbrick, a grantee of eight lots, sold his estate in Watertown, and in 1650 he moved to Hampton, where his elder sons lived, 
Philbrick, Thomas Jr. (I9210)
 
1447 Thrown from buggy
 
Beach, Daniel Augustine (I85146)
 
1448 Tod Homestead Cemetery Blair, William Patrick (I83363)
 
1449 Tod Homestead Cemetery Kaiser, Hannah Marie (I4842)
 
1450 Tombstone and death certificate names are different, death certificate probably has the Americanized version of her name.
Listed as Mary on 1880 Census 
Hankele, Anna Maria (I60)
 

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