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Not the same as Ann Philbrick
Ann was the first wife of Sgt. Thomas Philbrick. Her origins are unknown.
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nvjack/fylbrigg/data/b2480.htm#P2480
6. Sergeant Thomas PHILBRICK27 was baptized on 7 March 1623 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England.6
He was born about March 1623 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England.
He died on 24 November 1700 at the age of 77 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
Thomas was Deacon of the Hampton Church in 1669, selectman of the town for 5 years, representative in the General Court and a sergeant in the Hampton Militia in 1693.
Sergeant Thomas PHILBRICK and Ann were married in 1647 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
Ann7 died on 17 May 1667 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire.28
Sergeant Thomas PHILBRICK-2480 and Ann -2997 had the following children:
Sergeant Thomas PHILBRICK and Hannah FRENCH of Haverhill, MA were married on 22 September 1669 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire.31
Alternate Data, omitted during merge of 12/4/09:
Death Date(s): 5/17/1667
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/vitals/LYJ5-5GB
This is NOT the same Anne Knapp that married John Philbrick, Thomas's older brother. She was an older Anne and she and John died at sea in 1657. Two very different Annes.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Knapp-218
Nineteenth-century published sources, notably including Chapman's 1884 NEHGR article about the family of Thomas Philbrick and his 1886 Philbrick genealogy, identified John Philbrick's wife as Ann Palmer and named Ann(e) Knapp as the first wife of his brother Thomas. More recent genealogies that rely on those sources have repeated the same information. However, a court document cited in The Great Migration Begins[1] clearly indicates that the wife of John Philbrick was the daughter of William Knapp (emphasis added):
On 1 April 1662, whereas "William Knap late of Watertown deceased who died intestate" held land which was divided by the court on 15 October 1659 "to Priscilla Knap his relict widow" one third for life, and the remainder and reversion of the widow's thirds to "William Knap, John Knap, James Knap, Mary Smith, Judith Cady, children of the said William Knap, together with the children of John Philbricke deceased, being the grandchildren of the said William Knapp, deceased..." -- Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Deeds 2:201-03.
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December 15, 1654
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Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
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1655
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Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, Colonial America
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July 4, 1657
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Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire Colony, British Colonial America
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May 19, 1660
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Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
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May 17, 1667
Age 35
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Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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May 21, 1667
Age 35
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Rockingham, NH, United States
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