Thomas Philbrook     was baptized on 13 Sep 1584 in
Bures St. Mary's, co. Suffolk, England.
He emigrated about 1635 from England. He was a culler of staves in 1655.  He signed a will on 12 Mar 1663/64.
Some of
the will of Thomas Philbrick was either damaged or could not be read. Missing
parts are noted with " . . ."
The Last will and testament of Thomas Philbrick Sunr of Hampton in the
County of norfolke in new England --
I Thomas Philbrick being very Aged and weak in body Butt sound
in understanding senc & memory Doe settle my Estate according to this my
last will here under written
Impri I Give and Bequeth unto my son James Philbrick and to
my Grand Child John Philbrick my fresh medow lying near to the Beach being by
Estimation six acres more or less as itt is the which to bee Equally Devided
betwen them att such time as shal be . after mentioned:
Ittem I give unto my son James Philbrick . . . Dwelling House
and my House lott with the orchyard and . . . priveledges and appertinances thear
unto belonging to him . . . His Heiers for Ever: Ittem I Give & bquith
unto my son . . . and to my Grand Child John Philbrick my . . . . of Thomas Sleeper
lying towards the Clambancks in that . . . of marsh Comonly Called the Little
ox Comon to bee Devided . . . them att such time as is hereafter mentioned
Ittem I Give unto my sonn Thomas Philbrick the some of . . .
pounds to bee payd by my Exequetor after my disease Ittem I Give unto my sonn
Thomas Philbrick the land which was sometimes Daniell Hendrakes Called the Hop
Ground to bee wholly att His
Disposall at this prsent time: Ittem I Give unto my sonn James one bed with
all the furnituer thearunto belongeing and a payer of Cob Irons and a payer of
tongues: Ittem I Give unto my Grand Child John Philbrick thatt Bed which hee
useth to ly upon with the Bedding Belonging to It. and my Beetle and [fower]28
wedges and one of my Hakes: and a weanable Cow Calfe within a yeer after my
Diseace to be payd by my Exequetor and like wise I Give to my Grand Daughter
Hanna Philbrick one weanable Cow Calfe the next yeer to bee payd by my Exequetor.
Ittem I Give unto my son James Philbrick my mare and hee is
to pay or deliver unto my sonn Thomas Philbrick the first Colt which she shall
bring when itt is weanable Ittem I Give my fower Cowers to my fower Daughters
to my Daughter Elizabeth one to my Daughter Hanna one to my Daughter mary [one]
and to my Daughter martha one to bee Delivered by my Executor after my Deseace
and the moveables in the House which [are] not Expressed above are to bee Equally
Devided between [my four] Daughters after my Desease. and I Doe appoint my sonn
[James] Philbrick to bee my lawfull Exequetor to this my Last [will] and Testament
and I Doe Declare itt to bee my Intent thatt [when] my Grand
Child John Philbrick shall Come to the age of twenty one yeeres thatt then hee
shall Enter upon & posses whatt I have Given him by this last will: and
thatt att the Deseace of my Daughter Elizabeth Garland her son James Chase shall
have one Cow in lew of the Cow which I have Given my daughter Elizabeth &
thatt the Cow Given to my Daughter Cass shalbee for the use and Pfitt of her
daughter martha: & for the Confermation Hereof I have sett to my hand &
Seale the twelft of march 1664:
Signed & Sealed in Thomas [Seal] Philbrick
ye prsents of X
Samuell Dalton his mark Mehetabel Dalton
[Proved Oct. 8, 1667](29)
[Inventory, taken by Thomas Marston and John Redman; amount, 124 lbs.;
sworn to by James Philbrick.](30) He died in 1667 in Hampton, Rockingham Co.,
New Hampshire.      His estate
was probated on 8 Oct 1667.
He was also known as Thomas Philbrick.
He was also known as Thomas Felbrigge. He was married to Elizabeth Knapp on 4 Jun 1615 in
Bures,
co. Suffolk, England.    Elizabeth Knapp  was baptized on 8 Jul 1593 in
Bures St. Mary's, co. Suffolk,
England. She died on 19 Feb 1663/64 in
Hampton, Rockingham Co.,
New Hampshire.      She was also known as Elizabeth Knopp. Children were:
i.
John Philbrick   was born
about 1616. He was baptized on 1 Oct 1616 in Bures St. Mary's, co. Suffolk,
England. He died on 20 Oct
1657. He drowned when his sloop sank, along with his wife, Mary,
and daughter, Sarah.
ii.
Lt. James Philbrick     was baptized on 2 Dec 1619 in Bures St. Mary's, co. Suffolk,
England. He died on 16 Nov 1674 in Hampton, Rockingham Co.,
New Hampshire. He drowned in the Hampton
River. He married Ann Roberts. 
iii.
Elizabeth Philbrick     was born
about 1621/22. She was baptized on 31 Oct 1621/22 in Bures St. Mary's, co. Suffolk,
England. She died on 11 Feb
1676/77 in Hampton, Rockingham Co.,
New Hampshire.     
iv.
Mary Philbrick     was born about 1622. She died on 28 Oct 1702 in Hampton, Rockingham Co.,
New Hampshire.  She had
estate inventory taken on 5 May 1703.
v.
Sgt. Thomas Philbrick.
vi.
Hannah Philbrick   was born
about 1626.
vii.
Margaret Philbrick was born about 1628. She was baptized
on 30 Nov 1628 in Bures St. Mary's, co. Suffolk,
England. She died young.
viii.
Martha Philbrick    was born about 1631.
She was baptized on 4 Sep 1631 in Bures St. Mary's, co. Suffolk,
England. She died on 4 Aug 1694. |