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Phillip Sherman - TimeLine
PHILIP4 (Samuels, Henry), b. 1610, Feb. 5; d. 1687.
m. [Henry1).
SARAH ODDDING, b. of ___ & Margaret ( ) Odding; d. 1681 +
Dedham, Essex Co., Eng., Portsmouth, R. I.
His wife was a daughter of John Porter's wife by her former husband.
1633. He came to Massachusetts this year, and made settlement soon at Roxbury.
1634, May 14. Freeman.
1637, Nov. 20. He and others were warned to deliver up all guns, pistols, swords, powder, shot, &c, because "the opinions and revelations of Mr. Wheelwright and Mrs. Hutchinson have seduced and led into dangerous errors many of the people here in New England."
1638, Mar. 7. Portsmouth. He and eighteen others signed the following compact: "We whose names are underwritten do here solemnly in the presence of Jehovah incorporate ourselves into a Bodie Politick, and as he shall help will submit our persons, lives and estates unto our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and Lords of Lords, and to all those perfect and most absolute laws of his given us in his holy word of truth, to be guided and judged thereby."
1638, Mar. 12. He and others having had license to depart from Massachusetts, summons was ordered to go out for them to appear, if they be not gone before, at the next court, to answer such things as shall be objected.
1638, May 13. He was present at a General Meeting held at Portsmouth upon public notice.
1639. Secretary.
1640. He and four others were chosen to lay out lands.
1641, Mar. 16. Freeman.
1648-49-50-51. General Recorder.
1655. Freeman.
1665-67. Deputy.
1676, Apr. 4. It was "voted that in these troublesome times and straits in this Colony, this Assembly desiring to have the advice and concurrence of the most judicious inhabitants, if it may be had for the good of the whole, do
desire at their next sitting the company and counsel" of sixteen persons, among them Philip Sherman.
1681, Jul. 30. Will—proved 1687, Mar. 22. Ex. son Samuel. To wife Sarah, use of fire room in west end of dwelling house, a bed, and maintenance by son Samuel, in raiment and necessaries, and to her ten good ewe sheep, kept by executor. To eldest son Eber, 10 acres in Portsmouth, and what he has had and my horseflesh in Narragansett, except one mare, the second best, which I give to Thomas and Peleg Mumford, my grandchildren. To son
Peleg, 5 ewe sheep. To son Edmund, a quarter share of meadow and a sixth share of upland in Ponegansett, in Dartmouth, and also a whole purchase right in Westerly. To son Samson, at death of wife, the west half of farm I dwell on. To son Samuel, rest of farm and my now dwelling house and other buildings, and to have two parts of the grass and hay during life of wife, and all neat cattle, horsekind, sheep and swine, except two oxen, and a fatting cow, and all movable goods except two great chests with lock and key each, which are for wife Sarah. To son Samson, a white faced mare with her foal and those four Indians which we jointly bought. To sons Samson and Samuel, my draught horse, and two draught steers, equally. To son John, my bay mare and her foal. To son Benjamin, all the remaining part of my land at Briggs' Swamp where said Benjamin's house now stands, about 20 acres. To
daughter Sarah, ten ewe sheep. To daughter Mary, ten ewe sheep. To daughter Hannah, £5, for herself and children and five ewe sheep. To daughter Phillip, ten ewe sheep. To son Edmund, is given Benjamin Chase's son till of age, and he is to be found in food and clothes till then.
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