Person:Philip Foxwell (1)

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Captain Philip Foxwell
b.Cal 1651
d.20 Oct 1690 Maine, United States
m. Bef 1635
  1. Richard FoxwellEst 1635 - Bef 1664
  2. Esther FoxwellEst 1637 -
  3. John FoxwellCal 1639 - Bef 1677
  4. Lucretia FoxwellCal 1644 - Aft 1710
  5. Susanna FoxwellEst 1646 -
  6. Captain Philip FoxwellCal 1651 - 1690
  7. Mary FoxwellEst 1656 -
  8. Sarah FoxwellEst 1658 -
  • HCaptain Philip FoxwellCal 1651 - 1690
  • W.  Eleanot Brackett (add)
m. Bef 1694
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Captain Philip Foxwell
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 1651
Death[2] 20 Oct 1690 Maine, United States
Marriage Bef 1694 to Eleanot Brackett (add)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Richard Foxwell, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    1:695.

    Philip (Foxwell), b. about 1651 (age 17 in 1668, aged 32 in 1684 [GDMNH 243, citing an unidentified source])

  2. 2.0 2.1 4 Philip Foxwell (5), in Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939)
    243.

    Philip (Foxwell), ± 17 in 1668, ± 32 in 1684, likely first ment. as Geo. Norton's 'man Philip,' abs. from meeting in 1666. His bros. having d., he adm. his father's est. in 1677, and in 1690 was Captain with 6 soldiers in his garrison. Const. 1682, gr.j. 1685, selectm. 1685, and chairman 1686, 1687. … He d. 20 Oct. 1690 'late of Kit.' Adm. to wid. Mrs. Eleanor (Brackett 2), m. by 1680, liv. in Boston in 1694, m. 2d Elisha Andrews(5). No surv. ch.

  3.   York, Maine, United States. York Deeds. (Portland, Maine: Varies, 1886-1910)
    Vol. 5, Fol. 56.

    Feb. 24, 1690/1 Mrs. Elinor Foxwell attested to inventory of deceased husband Philip Foxwell deceased Oct. 20 last.

  4.   York, Maine, United States. York Deeds. (Portland, Maine: Varies, 1886-1910)
    Vol. 14, Fol. 279.

    June 17, 1687 Philip Foxwell & wife Elinor of Scarborough sold to John/Jonathan Edgcomb of Saco …