Phippen Family - Ourfolk
Joseph (Phippeny) Phippen 1620 - 1 JUL 1687
Joseph was born on 1620 in , Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England and died on 1 JUL 1687 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts .
Joseph was married to Dorcas Wood (Phippen) on 4 APR 1641 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA.
Dorcas was born on 1 APR 1623 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts and died on ABT 1692/1693 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts .
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Sources:
S1 Stewart / Phippen Family History
The Essex Antiquarian, found and the LDSGenealogy Library in Salt Lake City, UT, 974.45 B2a Vol 9-- Obed CarterHouse. Second Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston
containing the Boston Records, 1634-1660, and the Book of Possessions.History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, Volumes 2 and 3. The Genealogies by George Lincoln Page 112.
II THE PHIPPEN FAMILY:
With Special Reference to Connecticut Descendants
(The American Genealogists. I--Vol. 17--pg. 1-18')
Joseph Phippen (David) was granted a lot of two acres in Hingham, Mass.,1637, and was still called of Hingham Church when children were baptizedat Boston from 1645 to 1649. Before 1652 he was living as a seaman inBoston.
The copy of his own chart reads, 'Jos. Phippen lived years, left Jos.,Mary, Sarah, David and Sam., by Dorcas Wood.' His will in 1687 calls hiswife Dorcas. But there is clearly an error of some kind. The mother ofthe four youngest children, in Boston records, was called Dorothy.Furthermore, on 15 Jan 1652/3, Dorothy 'by reason of my husbands absenceand loss at sea', and 'for the relief of myself and children', mortgagedto Sampson Shoare of Boston; and on 19 July 1653, Joseph Phippen ofBoston, Seaman, and Dorothie his wife, sold the dwelling house to SampsonShoare. It seems possible, particularly in view of the fact that some ofthe children of Joseph conferred the name Dorcas on children of theirown, and Joseph's failure to name two wives on his own chart that thesame woman was known both as Dorcas and Dorothy.
He removed to Falmouth, where he was constable in 1661 and a grand juror in 1664; and in his 1677 deed already quoted called himself of Falmouth,carpenter. But he had been admitted an inhabitant of Salem, 1 Nov. 1665,and died there in 1687; his will, made 21 July 1687, proved 15 Sept.1687, named his wife Dorcus and five children.
containing the Boston Records, 1634-1660, and the Book of Possessions.History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, Volumes 2 and 3. The Genealogies by George Lincoln Page 112.
II THE PHIPPEN FAMILY:
With Special Reference to Connecticut Descendants
(The American Genealogists. I--Vol. 17--pg. 1-18')
Joseph Phippen (David) was granted a lot of two acres in Hingham, Mass.,1637, and was still called of Hingham Church when children were baptizedat Boston from 1645 to 1649. Before 1652 he was living as a seaman inBoston.
The copy of his own chart reads, 'Jos. Phippen lived years, left Jos.,Mary, Sarah, David and Sam., by Dorcas Wood.' His will in 1687 calls hiswife Dorcas. But there is clearly an error of some kind. The mother ofthe four youngest children, in Boston records, was called Dorothy.Furthermore, on 15 Jan 1652/3, Dorothy 'by reason of my husbands absenceand loss at sea', and 'for the relief of myself and children', mortgagedto Sampson Shoare of Boston; and on 19 July 1653, Joseph Phippen ofBoston, Seaman, and Dorothie his wife, sold the dwelling house to SampsonShoare. It seems possible, particularly in view of the fact that some ofthe children of Joseph conferred the name Dorcas on children of theirown, and Joseph's failure to name two wives on his own chart that thesame woman was known both as Dorcas and Dorothy.
He removed to Falmouth, where he was constable in 1661 and a grand juror in 1664; and in his 1677 deed already quoted called himself of Falmouth,carpenter. But he had been admitted an inhabitant of Salem, 1 Nov. 1665,and died there in 1687; his will, made 21 July 1687, proved 15 Sept.1687, named his wife Dorcus and five children.
Research done from the book FITZPEN OR PHIPPEN and Allied Families, byGeorge D. Phippen, of Salem, Massachusetts.
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