Dear Rob Roy, I agree and believe that it was a late bapt. Her father John, Jr. was b. Dec 1668 and died abt 1717 in Greenland. As I have yet to find her mothers name or date of marriage I can only till I find out differently stick with my theory. George -----Original Message----- From: Rob Roy <rroy@earthlink.net> To: NHROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com <NHROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 7:06 AM Subject: RE: Mehitable Ayers/ Ithamar Berry/Anne(Susanna) Philbrook/Philbrick >Dear George and list, > >I was elated for a moment, then facts stepped in. Being descended from >Ithamar Berry, this has been a genealogical thorn in my side for years. If >Anne/Susanna, daughter of John Philbrook Jr. was baptized in Greenland in >1713, it must have been a late baptism. According to the vital records of >Greenland as well as Getchell, Sylvia Fitts. The Berrys by the Beach. >Newmarket, New Hampshire: Newmarket Press, 1980, their marriage was 19 June >1722. This would make her eleven at the time of her marriage. However the >first child was not born until 1726, so....... > >============================================ >Rob Roy - Dead People Collector >write to: rroy@earthlink.net >Delvey Family Genealogist >http://home.earthlink.net/~rroy/ [home page] >http://genweb.net/Delvee/ [Delvee Family] As >http://genweb.net/RRoy/ [downloadable files] >============================================ > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: George Horne [mailto:ghorne@clinic.net] >> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 1999 9:09 PM >> To: NHROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Mehitable Ayers/ Ithamar Berry/Anne(Susanna) >> Philbrook/Philbrick >> >> >> Dear Jack and list, >> After reviewing carefully all the information from everyone regarding the >> Philbrick/Philbrook marriages to Joshua/Stephen/Ithamar Berry all who seem >> to have married one of the several Anne Philbrook's available >> have decided >> maybe not certain or proved that: >> 1. Ithamar married Anne/Susanna dau of John Philbrook, Jr. bapt >> Greenland 1713. Logic? Gen Dict of NH & ME by Noyes pg. 545 and 546 >> Unplaced Greenland possible dau of John, Jr. or widow Penelope Philbrick, >> Ann, m. Ithamar Berry other two available Ann's >> would have been 52 and 56 yrs old when Ithamar's last child was born in >> Chester, NH. >> 2. Stephen married Anne dau of Joseph and Tryphena b. Jan 13, 1693/94 >> Hampton, m. Jan 4, 1715/16. Logic: Gen Dict of ME & NH under Philbrick >> Joseph and Tryphena is Ann who may have married Stephen Berry >> whose wife was >> not the daughter of Lt. Thomas Philbrick. In addition Stephen and Anne's >> second child was named Tryphena. >> 3. Joshua married Susanna sister of John Philbrick, Jr and he is named >> in the will of her father 22 Sept 1737. >> >> Note: Gen Dict. of ME & NH Ann b. 14 Mar 1691 dau of Lt >> Thomas Philbrick >> & Mehitable Ayers m. 5 June 1712 Thomas Sleeper. >> >> To: George Sanborn >> Would like to more about Two ann and Mehitable Philbricks of Hampton but >> don't have access to NHGR. >> Thanks again to all >> George >> >> >> ==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== >> Send messages to the list to the "To" address found above in THIS message. >> To send commands (subscribe/unsubscribe), insert -request between the L >> and the @ in the address. Send only the command. >> Proverb for the millennium: There's no place like http://www.home.com >> >> > > >==== NHROCKIN Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Mailing Lists Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >Rockingham County, NH, GenWeb: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1706/ >Proverb for the millennium: Give a man (or for that matter, anyone) a >fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to use the Net and he won't >bother you for weeks.