Philip Taber1,2,3
M, #3072, b. 1 September 1604, d. between 24 February 1672 and 27 April 1682
Father* | James Taber b. ~ 1580, d. bt 1608 - 1668 |
Mother* | Susam Maltwood |
Relationship | 9th great-grandfather of Robert Michael Damon |
Reference | TABER0001 |
Philip Taber is also recorded born on 1 September 1604 in Rommford, Essex, England.4 He was born about 1605.5 He was the son of James Taber and Susam Maltwood. Philip Taber married first Lydia Masters, daughter of John Masters and Jane Cox, before 21 December 1639 in Watertown, (now Middlesex County), Massachusetts Bay Colony.4,3 Philip Taber married second Jane (?) before 1669.5 Philip Taber died between 24 February 1672 and 27 April 1682 survived by Mrs Jane (Latham) Taber.5
Philip Taber immigrated before 1633 to in Watertown, (now Middlesex County), Massachusetts Bay Colony.5 He was a Sawyer and Carpenter.5 As of 1634, Philip Taber lived in Watertown, (now Middlesex County), Massachusetts Bay Colony.4,3 He was listed a freeman on 14 May 1634 in Watertown, (now Middlesex County), Massachusetts Bay Colony.5 He was listed prepounded freeman on 7 January 1638/39 in New Plymouth Colony.5 He was listed a freeman on 4 June 1639 in New Plymouth Colony.5 As of 1640, Philip Taber lived in Yarmouth, (now Barnstable County), New Plymouth Colony.4,3 He became the father of Philip Taber say 1642.6 Philip Taber became the father of Thomas Taber in February 1643/44.4,5 Philip Taber became the father of Joseph Taber about 1645.4 Philip Taber became a widower with the death of his wife, Lydia Masters before 1651 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.4 As of 1653, Philip Taber lived in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.4,3 As of 1654, Philip Taber lived in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.4,3 As of 1654, Philip Taber lived in New London, Connecticut.4,3 As of 14 February 1655/56, Philip Taber lived in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.5 As of 1659, Philip Taber lived in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.4,3
Philip Taber immigrated before 1633 to in Watertown, (now Middlesex County), Massachusetts Bay Colony.5 He was a Sawyer and Carpenter.5 As of 1634, Philip Taber lived in Watertown, (now Middlesex County), Massachusetts Bay Colony.4,3 He was listed a freeman on 14 May 1634 in Watertown, (now Middlesex County), Massachusetts Bay Colony.5 He was listed prepounded freeman on 7 January 1638/39 in New Plymouth Colony.5 He was listed a freeman on 4 June 1639 in New Plymouth Colony.5 As of 1640, Philip Taber lived in Yarmouth, (now Barnstable County), New Plymouth Colony.4,3 He became the father of Philip Taber say 1642.6 Philip Taber became the father of Thomas Taber in February 1643/44.4,5 Philip Taber became the father of Joseph Taber about 1645.4 Philip Taber became a widower with the death of his wife, Lydia Masters before 1651 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.4 As of 1653, Philip Taber lived in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.4,3 As of 1654, Philip Taber lived in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.4,3 As of 1654, Philip Taber lived in New London, Connecticut.4,3 As of 14 February 1655/56, Philip Taber lived in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.5 As of 1659, Philip Taber lived in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.4,3
6 Children of Philip Taber and Lydia Masters, daughter of John Masters and Jane Cox, |
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Family of Philip Taber and Jane (?) |
Last Edited | 26 Nov 2023 |
Citations
- [S40] J Edwards, WFT Vol. 1, Tree 0504.
- [S34] Barbara Wood Taber, Taber Family Tree, (Repository: Richard Smith Damon), (Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in).
- [S9] George L Randall, Descendants of Thomas, Son of Philip Taber (New Bedford, MA: Vining Press, Printers, 1924). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Thomas, Son of Philip Taber.
- [S18] Mary K Knudstrup, online http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/n/u/Mary-K-Knudstrup
- [S142] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I-III, CD-ROM (n.p.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000). Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration Begins.
- [S142] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Tabor, Philip.