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1641, Phebe Ripley, was deac. 1667, and d. 7 Jan. 1688, near 80, and
his wid. d. 9 Dec. 1710, "suppos. 92 yrs. old." ROBERT, Barnstable, s.
of John the first, d. 1690, in the wild crusade of Phips against Quebec.
PHIPPEN, FITZPEN, FIPPEN, FIPPENNY, or PHIPPENNEY, Benjamin,
Boston, blockmaker, s. of David, b. in Eng. by w. Wilmot had David, b.
6 Nov. 1651; Sarah; Benjamin, 6 Apr. 1654, d. soon Benjamin, again,
15 July 1656; James; Rebecca; Mary; Thomas; John; and Joseph.
He had sec. w. Elinor, and d. a 1678. Tradit. says his ch. all rem. to
Stratford, and at least, James, Sarah, Rebecca, and Mary were there.
DAVID, Hingham 1635, was from Weymouth, or Melcombe Regis in
Co. Dorset, and s. of Robert, perhaps br. of George the rector of St. Ma-
ry's, Truro, who in that ch. set up a tablet in honor of his oldest br.
Owen, for rescuing hims. with great boldness from slavery, after seven
yrs. serv. in an Algerine corsair, and d. 17 Mar. 1637, as may be read
in the vol. of Cornwall in Lyson's Magna Britannia. He brot. w. Sa-
rah, ch. Joseph, Rebecca, Benjamin, Gamaliel, Sarah and George; and
here had John, b. July 1637, d. soon; John, again, July 1640, d. soon;
was freem. 3 Mar. 1636, rem. to Boston 1641, and d. bef. 31 Oct. 1650,
when his will was pro. His wid. m. George Hull of Fairfield. Rebecca
m. George Vickary; the other d. m. Thomas Yeo. Geneal, Reg. VII.
233, has abstr. of his will. Whether Judith, a maid of 16, wh. came in
the Planter, 1635, from Stepheny parish, London, were a relat. is not to
be suggest. with any grounds of conject. DAVID, Salem, s. of Joseph
the first, a shipwright, m. 26 June 1672, Ann, d. of Thomas Cromwell of
Salem, wid. of Benjamin Auger, had David, b. 14 Apr. 1673, d. bef. his
f.; Thomas, bapt. Aug. 1675; Ann, 19 May 1678; Cromwell, 5 Oct.
1679; Joseph, Aug. 1681; Jane, 7 Oct. 1683; and the last three d. bef.
the f.; Abigail, 2 Aug. 1685; and Eliz. May 1689. Bef. 1700 he rem.
to Boston, and soon after to Casco Bay, where he had made great purch.
of ld. E. of Presumscot riv. and was k. by the Ind. Aug. 1703. GAMA-
LIEL, Boston, br. of Benjamin, by w. Sarah Purchase, had Sarah, bapt.
30 Dec. 1649, at 6 days old; Gamaliel, b. 12 Mar. 1652, d. in few mos.;
Hannah, bapt. 31 July 1653, of whose b. the surv. copy of town rec. in
one place gives the date 25, ano. 29 of that mo. (such are the vexatious
incongru. of official docum.); Rebecca, b. 12 Feb. 1657; Eliz. 10 Aug.
1659; Ann, 28 Apr. 1666; and Mehitable,; beside a sixth d. and two s.
wh. d. young. He d. bef. 1670. Sarah m. first Robert Haughton, and
next, Benjamin Smith; Hannah m. William Gibson; Rebecca m. Job
Prince; Eliz. m. a Spencer; Ann m. 16 May 1686, William Wheeler;
and Mehitable m. Thomas Ford. GEORGE, Boston 1659, a mariner,
youngest br. of the preced. m. in London, and by w. Eliz. had two s. four
ds. in 1683 was liv. at Hull in Boston bay. JAMES, Stratford, s. of Ben-
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jamin of Boston, had Benjamin, James, and a d. wh. all had fam. JAMES,
Hull, s. of George, had ds. Sarah, eliz. and Joanna. * JOSEPH, Hing-
ham 1637, s. of David, prob. the eldest, b. in Eng. m. Dorcas Wood, had
a ch. bur. 27 Apr. 1642; Joseph, bapt. Aug. 1642; Mary, 5 Mar. 1644;
rem. to Boston and was made freem. that yr. had Sarah, b. 4, bapt. 9
Feb. 1645; David, bapt. 4 Apr;. 1647, a 7 wks old; Samuel, 6 May
1649, 7 days old; and Eliz. b. 10, bapt. 20 June 1652, d. next yr. He
had been, a yr. or two bef. at Falmouth very active, constable 1661, yet
in 1658 had a quarrel at Scarborough with Foxwell; and was rep. but
sett. 1665 at Salem where he was in good repute, made his will 21 July
1687, in wh. his w. and five ch. are name and d. soon aft. Willis I. 140.
His d. Sarah m. 24 Sept. 1669, George, Hodges of Salem; and had Sarah, as in
Essex Inst. II. 151. JOSEPH, Falmouth, s. of the preced. m.
Mary Standford, had Joseph. His w. d. early, and he took sec. w. Sea-
born, or Sibborn, Gooding, or Goodwin, 22 Dec. 1670, had Daniel, b. 20
Dec. 1671; Samuel, 20 Sept. 1674; Sarah, 8 Oct. 1676; Dorcas and
John, tw. 22 Dec. 1678; Israel, 17 July 1681; Rachel; and Ann. He
prob. had been driv. by Ind. hostil. some yrs bef. to Salem, or Lynn,of
wh. last place he is titled, when freem. 1680. By third w. m. 14 Apr.
1686, Damaris, wid. of Thomas Searle, he had three more ch. of wh. the
last was Benjamin, b. 29 Sept. 1688; and d. 1710. Wilis II. 8. SAM-
UEL, Salem, s. of Joseph the first, m. 1 Feb. 1677, Rachel Guppy, had
Samuel, b. 12 Dec. 1677; John, 4 Oct. 1679; Stephen, 9 May 1681;
Rachel, 5 Aug. 1683; John, again, 25 Dec. 1685; Nathaniel, 4 Aug. 1687; Sarah, May 1691; Rachel, again, 11 Sept. 1693; and Joseph, 9
Feb. 1697; and d. Feb. 1718. THOMAS, Salem, s. of Benjamin prob.
or perhaps of the sec. David, tho. less likely, m. Mary, eldest d. of Tim-
othy Lindall. One Judith P. aged 16, came in the Planter from Lon-
don 1635, with James Hayward, wh. m. her. Both were sev. of Nich-
olas Davis of Charlestown.
PHIPPENY
DAVID PHIPPENY, son of Robert, "who came not over," was born in County Dorset, England, and came to Hingham, Massachusetts, as early as 1635, with wife Sarah, and six children. He had a grant of land there at the time lots were drawn, September 18, 1635, and was made a freeman in 1636-37. He remained in Hingham only a few years before removing to Boston, where he died before October 31, 1650, at which time his will was probated. In this he gives to wife Sarah, "the house I now dwell in, there being an hundred foot taken out of the higher end of it (westward) and what shall remain shall belong to the house given to my wife." Three house lots were appointed, for sons, Benjamin, Gamaliel, and George. He also mentions "my son-in-law, Thomas Yeo; and son, George Vickers." His son, Joseph, joint executor with his wife. On October 24, 1652, Sarah Phippeny of Boston, widow of David Phippeny late of Hingham, deceased, and her son, Joseph Phippeny, also of Boston, sell to Thomas Baxter of Hingham, dower house, orchards and lands in Hingham, including four acres of marsh meadow lying on both sides of the brook in the home meadow." The children of David and Sarah Phippeny, were:
I--Joseph, m. Dorcas Wood of Hingham.
II--Rebecca, m. George Vickery.
III--BENJAMIN. (See following.)
IV--Gamaliel, m. Sarah Purchase.
V--Sarah, m. Thomas Yeo.
VI--George. Remained in England.
VII--John, b. 1637, in Hingham, died soon.
VIII--John, b. July, 1640; died young.
REFERENCES--PHIPPENY: Savage's "Genealogical Dictionary," Vol. 3. N. E.
H. G. Reg. Vol. 7, p. 233. "History of Hingham, Massachusetts," Vol. III,
p. 112. Orcutt's "History of Stratford, Connecticut," Vol. II, p. 1267.
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