Source: Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America
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Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America |
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Phelps, Henry, Salem from London, came in the Hercules 1634; married 1652, Hannah Bassett, but Savage thinks as second wife, for there is some prob. that he had married a daughter of Thomas Tresler, by whom he had son John, remembered in the will of his grandmother. Perhaps he was a Quaker, at least Felt II, 582 tells how Hannah P. in Oct. 1659 was admonished but she may have been wife of Nicholas P.
Phelps, John. Salem: perhaps son of Henry, by wife Abigail had Abigail, born 1669; John, 1671; Henry, 1673; Joseph 1675; Abigail, 1678
Phelps, Nicholas, Salem, 1658; a Quaker, whose wife was censured that year, and in 1661 fined for misuse of her tongue. Felt II, 581, 3 |