Philip Fowler

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Name Philip Fowler [1, 2] Born 1591 England [3]
Gender Male Immigration Came to New England in the "Mary and John" from London, 24 March, 1633-34 [1] Died 24 Jun 1679 Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts [3, 4]
Buried burial details unknown [3]
Person ID I449 Gage and Shook Families Last Modified 2 Nov 2022
Family Mary Winslow, b. 1592, England , d. 30 Aug 1659, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
(Age 67 years)
Married 1615 [3] Children + 1. Margery Fowler, b. Mar 1615, Marlborough, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England , d. 7 Nov 1701 (Age 86 years)
Last Modified 1 Nov 2022 Family ID F186 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Christopher Osgood and wife Margaret [elsewhere Margery] came to New England in the "Mary and John" from London, 24 March, 1633-34. On this vessel were also the parents of Margaret [elsewhere Margery] Osgood, Philip and Mary Fowler. They all settled in Ipswich, being among the earliest there. His grants of land there in 1635 adjoined those of his father-in-law.
[1] - Note on Find a Grave:
Born about 1591 (deposed "the last of February 1671" "aged above 80 years." Clothworker from Marlborough, Wiltshire, who came to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 on the "Mary & John," & settled in Ipswich MA. Died at Ipswich, 24 Jun 1679.
Married (1) by 1615, Mary ____. She died in Ipswich 30 Aug 1659.
(2) soon after 27 Feb 1659[/60], Mary (____) Norton, widow of GEORGE NORTON {1629. Salem}. On 29 Nov 1659 Mary Norton, widow of George Norton, had ten children aged from 24 through 5 years, which would support a birthdate for Mary of about 1615. She was living on 14 Feb 1676[/7?].
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project [3]
- Christopher Osgood and wife Margaret [elsewhere Margery] came to New England in the "Mary and John" from London, 24 March, 1633-34. On this vessel were also the parents of Margaret [elsewhere Margery] Osgood, Philip and Mary Fowler. They all settled in Ipswich, being among the earliest there. His grants of land there in 1635 adjoined those of his father-in-law.
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