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Personal data Elizabeth "Elizabeth Bennett" Knopp 

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  • Nickname is Elizabeth Bennett.
  • She was born before July 8, 1593 in St Mary, Bures, Suffolk, England.
  • She was christened on July 8, 1593 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on September 10, 1917.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on March 31, 1993.
  • Profession: .
  • She died on December 16, 1663Hampton
    New Hampshire Colonial America.
  • She is buried after February 19, 1663 in Elmwood CemeterySeabrook
    New Hampshire United States.
  • A child of William Knopp and Elizabeth Reade
  • This information was last updated on December 11, 2020.

Household of Elizabeth "Elizabeth Bennett" Knopp

She is married to Thomas Fylbrigg.

They got married on June 5, 1615 at Bures, Suffolk, England, UK.


Child(ren):

  1. James Philbrick  1619-1674 


Notes about Elizabeth "Elizabeth Bennett" Knopp

involved in witch trials

Elizabeth died 9 February 1663/64.15 Her death probably prompted Thomas to see to a will for himself, as his will was written 12 Mar. 1663/64. It was proved in court 8 Oct. 1667, indicating that he probably died in that year.
{geni:about_me} Elizabeth Philbrick formerly Knopp aka Knapp, Philbrook, Filbrick

=== Elizabeth Knopp
*aka Knapp, Philbrook, Filbrick
*Born 8 Jul 1593 in Bures St Mary, Suffolk, England
*Died 19 Feb 1664 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire
* Daughter of William Knopp and Elizabeth Reade
* Wife of Thomas Philbrick Jr — married 4 Jun 1615 in Bures St Mary, Suffolk, England
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Profile last modified 30 Jun 2020 | Created 1 Mar 2011

Elizabeth (Knopp) Philbrick (1593 - 1664)

Elizabeth Philbrick formerly Knopp aka Knapp, Philbrook, Filbrick

Born 8 Jul 1593 in Bures St Mary, Suffolk, England

Daughter of William Knopp and Elizabeth (Reade) Knopp

Sister of Margaret Knapp, John Knapp, Rose Knapp, William Knapp and Judith Knapp [half]

Wife of Thomas Philbrick Jr — married 4 Jun 1615 in Bures St Mary, Suffolk, England

Mother of John Philbrick, James Philbrick Sr, Elizabeth (Philbrick) Roby, Thomas Philbrick III Sergt, Hannah (Philbrick) Lewis, Mary (Philbrick) Wall, Margaret Philbrick and Martha (Philbrick) Lyon

Died 19 Feb 1664 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire

Elizabeth (Knopp) Philbrick migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

Biography

Elizabeth was a daughter of William Knopp and Elizabeth Reade, baptized at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, on 8 July 1593.[1]

She was married to Thomas Philbrick, also of Bures St. Mary, at Bures St. Mary on 4 June 1615. [1][2][3][4]

Thomas and Elizabeth (Knopp) Philbrick had eight children, (all baptized in Bures, England):[2][3]

John of Hampton, bapt 1 Oct 1616; drowned 20 Oct 1657.
Lt. James of Hampton, bapt 2 Dec 1619; drowned 16 Nov 1674
Elizabeth, bapt 31 Oct 1621/2; d 11 Feb 1667; m1 Thomas Chase of Hampton; m2 John Garland of Hampton; m3 Henry Robie of Hampton
Thomas of Hampton, bapt 7 Mar 1623/4; d 24 Nov 1700
Hannah, m Philip Lewis of Dover, Hampton and Portsmouth
Mary, m1 Edward Tuck of Hampton; m2 James Wall of Exter and Hampton; Mary lived till 1699
Margaret. bapt 30 Nov 1628; d young
. Martha, bapt 4 Sep 1631; m1 John Cass of Hampton; m2 William Lyon Sr of Roxbury and Rowley Mass.

The couple emigrated to New England. Thomas Philbrick was a proprietor at Watertown, Massachusetts in 1636. He sold house and land on 23 January 1645, and removed to Hampton (New Hampshire).[5]

Elizabeth died on 19 February 1663/64 at Hampton, New Hampshire and Thomas died in 1667, also at Hampton, New Hampshire.[1]

PHILBRICK, or PHILBROOK, sometimes FILBRICK, JAMES, Hampton 1644, prob. s. of Thomas, was first perhaps at Watertown, had w. Ann, d. of Thomas Roberts of Dover, and by her had Bethia, wh. m. 24 Apr. 1677, Caleb Perkins; James; and perhaps others; was perhaps a mariner, and drowned, 1 Nov. 1674. JAMES, Hampton, s. of the preced. m. 1 Dec. 1674, Hannah, d. of Isaac Perkins, had Joseph, b. 1693; and prob. more ch. JOHN, Hampton 1639, wh. may have been br. of the first James, had Hannah, Sarah, John, but dates are not seen; was lost 20 Oct. 1657, with seven others, of wh. were his w. Ann, and d. Sarah, in a boat going out of the harb. JOHN, Hampton, s.of the perced. perhaps, b. a. 1624, was liv. 1697, perhaps at Greenland, and was f. of Elias. JONATHAN, Hampton, prob. s. of Thomas, took o. of alleg. and fidel. 1678. JOSEPH, Hampton, perhaps br. of James the sec. had Joseph, b. 14 Dec. 1686, d. soon; prob. Joseph, again, and perhaps more. ROBERT, Ipswich 1639, perhaps earlier, was a soldier in the Pequot war, 1636, but after 1648 may have rem. the town rec. has Filbrick. SAMUEL, Hampton 1678, was prob. s. of Thomas the first, and ano. Samuel, the same yr. took o. of alleg. there. THOMAS, Watertown 1636, where the rec. gives the spell, Filbrick, rem. early to Hampton, sold his est. at W. 1646, had may ch. that he brot. from Eng. by w. Ann, d. of William Knapp, but none prob. b. here, d. 1667. his will of Mar. 1664 calls hims. very aged, ment. s. James, gr.s. John, s. thomas, ds. Elizabeth Garland, Hannah, Mary, and Martha, gr. childr. James Chase, and Martha, w. of John Cass. his d. Elizabeth prob.the eldest, had bef. 1643, m. Thomas

Notes

From Maine Pioneers 1623-60: Thomas Philbrick was a Watertown, Mass. proprietor in 1636. He sold house and land Jan. 23, 1645, and removed to Hampton where his son John had been a proprietor since 1640. Covenanted to furnish the town with powder, bullets and match; lawsuit about the matter in 1650. Wife Elizabeth d. 19 (12) 1663. Children, James, John, Thomas, (deposed 11 (2) 1667, ae. about 42 years,) Elizabeth, (m. Thomas Chase,) Mary, (m. Edward Tuck,) Martha, (m. John Cass). Will dated March 12, 1663-4, "very aged"; prob. 8 (8) 1667; mentions children James, Thomas, Elizabeth, Hannah, Mary, Martha; grandchildren John and Hannah Philbrick, James Chase, (son of daughter Elizabeth Garland), and Martha Cass, daughter of daughter Martha. [See Reg. VII, 358, and XXXVIII, 279.]

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Stott, Clifford, L., (1993) "English Origins of William and Judith (Tue) Knopp of Watertown, Massachusetts." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. AmericanAncestors.org (Vol 147, Page 327).
↑ 2.0 2.1 MORIARTY, G. Andrews. "English Connections of Thomas Felbrigge or Philbrick of Hampton, N.H.", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Vol. 108 [1954], Pages 252-255 (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2013.)
↑ 3.0 3.1 CHAPMAN, Rev Jacob. "Thomas Philbrick and Family, 1583-1883", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Vol. 38 [1884], Pages 279-286 (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2013.)
↑ U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700; #S2; page 592, entry for [Thomas Philbrick (-1667)] shows wife Elizabeth [?Knapp] (-1664)
↑ Maine Pioneers 1623-60
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Chapman, Jacob. A genealogy of the Philbrick and Philbrook families, descended from the emigrant, Thomas Philbrick, 1583-1667. Exeter, N.H. Exeter Gazette Steam Printing House, 1886. Downloaded from Heritage Quest (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Proquest Information and Learning Company).
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Elizabeth KNAPP, dau. of William and Elizabeth (READ) KNAPP was christened on 8 Jul 1593 at Bures, Suffolk, England. She married 4 Jun 1615 at Bures, Suffolk, England to Thomas PHILBRICK son of Thomas and Elizabeth FILBRIGE.

Elizabeth (KNAPP) PHILBRICK, wife of Thomas PHILBRICK, Sr. died 19 February 1663 at Hampton (now Seabrook), New Hampshire. Thomas PHILBRICK, Sen. calls himself "very aged." He died in 1667.

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=== Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Knopp-25

Elizabeth was a daughter of William Knopp and Elizabeth Reade, baptized at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, on 8 July 1593.[1]

She was married to Thomas Philbrick, also of Bures St. Mary, at Bures St. Mary on 4 June 1615. [1] [2][3][4]

Thomas and Elizabeth (Knopp) Philbrick had eight children, (all baptized in Bures, England):[2][3]

# John of Hampton, bapt 1 Oct 1616; drowned 20 Oct 1657.
# Lt. James of Hampton, bapt 2 Dec 1619; drowned 16 Nov 1674
# Elizabeth, bapt 31 Oct 1621/2; d 11 Feb 1667; m1 Thomas Chase of Hampton; m2 John Garland of Hampton; m3 Henry Robie of Hampton
# Thomas of Hampton, bapt 7 Mar 1623/4; d 24 Nov 1700
# Hannah, m Philip Lewis of Dover, Hampton and Portsmouth
# Mary, m1 Edward Tuck of Hampton; m2 James Wall of Exter and Hampton; Mary lived till 1699
# Margaret. bapt 30 Nov 1628; d young
# Martha, bapt 4 Sep 1631; m1 John Cass of Hampton; m2 William Lyon Sr of Roxbury and Rowley Mass.

The couple emigrated to New England. Thomas Philbrick was a proprietor at Watertown, Massachusetts in 1636. He sold house and land on 23 January 1645, and removed to Hampton (New Hampshire).[5]

Elizabeth died on 19 February 1663/64 at Hampton, New Hampshire and Thomas died in 1667, also at Hampton, New Hampshire.[1]

===From Savage

>PHILBRICK, or PHILBROOK, sometimes FILBRICK, JAMES, Hampton 1644, prob. s. of Thomas, was first perhaps at Watertown, had w. Ann, d. of Thomas Roberts of Dover, and by her had Bethia, wh. m. 24 Apr. 1677, Caleb Perkins; James; and perhaps others; was perhaps a mariner, and drowned, 1 Nov. 1674. JAMES, Hampton, s. of the preced. m. 1 Dec. 1674, Hannah, d. of Isaac Perkins, had Joseph, b. 1693; and prob. more ch. JOHN, Hampton 1639, wh. may have been br. of the first James, had Hannah, Sarah, John, but dates are not seen; was lost 20 Oct. 1657, with seven others, of wh. were his w. Ann, and d. Sarah, in a boat going out of the harb. JOHN, Hampton, s.of the perced. perhaps, b. a. 1624, was liv. 1697, perhaps at Greenland, and was f. of Elias. JONATHAN, Hampton, prob. s. of Thomas, took o. of alleg. and fidel. 1678. JOSEPH, Hampton, perhaps br. of James the sec. had Joseph, b. 14 Dec. 1686, d. soon; prob. Joseph, again, and perhaps more. ROBERT, Ipswich 1639, perhaps earlier, was a soldier in the Pequot war, 1636, but after 1648 may have rem. the town rec. has Filbrick. SAMUEL, Hampton 1678, was prob. s. of Thomas the first, and ano. Samuel, the same yr. took o. of alleg. there. THOMAS, Watertown 1636, where the rec. gives the spell, Filbrick, rem. early to Hampton, sold his est. at W. 1646, had may ch. that he brot. from Eng. by w. Ann, d. of William Knapp, but none prob. b. here, d. 1667. his will of Mar. 1664 calls hims. very aged, ment. s. James, gr.s. John, s. thomas, ds. Elizabeth Garland, Hannah, Mary, and Martha, gr. childr. James Chase, and Martha, w. of John Cass. his d. Elizabeth prob.the eldest, had bef. 1643, m. Thomas

===Sources
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*“English Origins of William and Judith (Tue) Knopp of Watertown, Massachusetts” by Clifford L. Stott, New England
*Historical & Genealogical Register 147:313-328.
*A Genealogy of the Philbrick and Philbrook Families, Descended from the Emigrant, Thomas Philbrick, 1583-1667 by Rev. Jacob Chapman (Exeter, NH, the author, 1886).
*New England Historical & Genealogical Register 38 (1884):282-283 et seq.
*Two Ann and Mehitable Philbricks of Hampton, New Hampshire by Martin E. Hollick, New Hampshire Genealogical Record 10 (1993):69-71 (Philbrick article).
*Descendants of William Berry of Rockingham County, NH for Four Generations: Book Three: William Berry and Jane ____ of Strawberry Bank by June Berry (The Author, Kearns, UT, 1993).
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Relationship: Rose M Carlyle and Carson J Bentley are the 10th great grandchildren thru son Thomas
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BAPL DATE 8 JUL 1593 ST. MARY'S, BURES
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