(1) Sie ist verheiratet mit Michael Phillips.
Sie haben geheiratet vor 1666 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island.Quelle 1
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----The following is copied from Richard Ripley, World Connectdb=verdego, rootsweb.com----
----who researched/developed the ancestry for Michael Phillips andBarbara Pierce---------------
The surname of Barbara is not known from her marriage to MichaelPhillips. Here are the three available Barbara's who arrived in thecolony in the correct time frame...
1. Barbara ROFE, travelling with a group on the 'Hopewell', 1635, age 20(born 1615)
2. Barbara PERS (Pierce), travelling with her parents aboard the 'JOHNAND DOROTHY' of Ipswich, travelling on April 8th, 1637; she was thesecond named child of John aged 49 and Elizabeth aged 36; Barbara mighthave been born abt 1620; a fairly good choice as the first recorded son,one of a pair of twins, was named 'John', perhaps after her father. (Thebetter birth date provided here is found in a LDS original-source IGIrecord.)
3. Barbara (Sprague?), possibly daughter of Francis Sprague, unmarried,travelling on the 'Ann' or 'Little James' in 1622, later known to havemarried Captain Standish; possibly born about 1605; would need to havebeen widowed by 1651. An unlikely candidate, due to the association withRhode Island, a place where religious exiles were sent.
I have selected Barbara Pierce (Pers) as his spouse (tentatively - April2001), firstly for the reasons cited in # 2 above.
Further in this vein, Michael Phillips born RI abt. 1684 (son of JohnPhillips) the grandson of this Michael Phillips and this Barbara'Pierce', married Mary Wilson (born 1685), who was daughter of ElizabethPierce (1656-1690). Elizabeth Pierce was the great granddaughter of JohnPierce, father of this Mary Pierce - further circumstantial evidence that'Pierce' was indeed the surname of Michael Phillip's wife.
The Pierce name is prominent in the early colonies. Intermarrying severaltimes with the Phillips; we find the families nominally linked by PiercePhillips (born 1745), a descendant of this Barbara and Michael Phillips,and grandchild of another Pierce. Pierce had a son Pierce (born 1789).From that point on, we find Pierce as an accepted surname in the Phillipsfamily. We find links also between the Pierce family and the Brewsterfamily of Plymouth Colony; John Pierce Brewster (born 1738) carriesforward the linkage of names and destinies.
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