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Bill asked:
> Does anyone have a date for the marriage of Mary (Pontus) Glass to Philip
> Delano?
>
> Also, a date of death for Mary and did Mary have more than one child by
> Philip?
>
> (This Mary is the sister of Hannah (Pontus) Churchill of the Plymouth
> Colony.)
>
> >From James Savage I was carrying 1657 as the marriage date for Philip and
> Mary Delano; however, I have recently found a 1653 document by Philip in
> which he refers to "his wife Mary." Thus, they would have been married
> before 1653.
______________
Philip Delano married Mary (Pontus) Glass between 4 Mar. 1652 (when she was
called widow in her father's inventory) <MD 11:93> - 17 Jan. 1653/4 (deed)
<MD 5:92-3>.
Philip & Mary had three known children, viz: Jane, b. c1655, Rebecca, b.
c1657 and Samuel, b. c1659.
Mary died after 5 July 1682 when she was mentioned in the settlement of
Philip's estate. <MD 11:250>
Note that the first 4 generations of Philip Delano are in print, details for
the purchase of "Philip Delano of the Fortune, 1621 And His Descendants for
Four Generations" by Muriel C. Cushing, may be found at
http://www.mayflower.org under books.
Susan E. Roser
Does anyone have a date for the marriage of Mary (Pontus) Glass to Philip
Delano?
Also, a date of death for Mary and did Mary have more than one child by
Philip?
(This Mary is the sister of Hannah (Pontus) Churchill of the Plymouth
Colony.)
>From James Savage I was carrying 1657 as the marriage date for Philip and
Mary Delano; however, I have recently found a 1653 document by Philip in
which he refers to "his wife Mary." Thus, they would have been married
before 1653.
Bill Churchill