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About Experience King
Two families were confused.
This family of Samuel King and Experience Phillips.
The family of Nathaniel Smith and his wife, also named Experience (parents unknown). Nathaniel lived in Weymouth but moved to Taunton in 1690.
Experience Phillips married (1) Samuel King on September 17, 1658 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. All her children were born in Weymouth.
Children with Samuel King:
- Susanna born May 6, 1659, married Jacob Leonard
- Elizabeth born September 23, 1662
- Experience born October 6, 1664
- Sarah born January 31, 1666, married John Drake
- Samuel born March 1, 1670, married Abigail Clapp
- Abigail, born April 20, 1681
- Hezekiah born 1690
https://books.google.com/books?id=rTRNAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA351&lpg=PA351&d...
Lists children of Samuel and Experience:
- Susannah b 6 May 1659
- Elizabeth b 22 or 23 Sept 1662
- Experience b 6 Oct 1664
- Sarah b 31 Jan 1666
- John alive 20 Jan 1710-11
- Samuel b 1 March 1671
- Abigail, killed by being run over with a cart before 7 March 1675-76
- Hezekiah alive 20 Jan 1710-11
- Hannah alive 20 Jan 1710-11
- Abigail b 20 April 1681
GEDCOM Note
Biography ==Experience Phillips was born May 8, 1641, in Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony.<ref>Phillips Page 8 says that her birth record is found in Weymouth records.</ref> She is the daughter of Deacon Nicholas Phillips and Elizabeth Jewson.<ref>Will-Phillips-140 This profile is, by definition, the Experience mentioned in Nicholas' will.</ref>
Experience grew up next door to her uncle Martin in the "Old Spain" area. John King and Joseph Shaw were neighbors livingin the same area.<ref name='Phillips'>Phillips Page 8-9</ref> Her family and uncles were involved in pioneer farming and town building and she grew up doing the same. Experience married Samuel King September 17, 1658, probably in Weymouth.<ref name='Chamberlain'>Chamberlain Page 465.</ref> They had eleven children.<ref name='Phillips'/> Her father died before October 3, 1672, when his will was proved in Weymouth. Experience a one-sixth share of her father's residual estate after specific bequeaths.<ref>Will-Phillips-140</ref>
Footnotes
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Sources ==*Will-Phillips-140: Will of DeaconNicholas Phillips of Weymouth, Dated 2 Jun 1671, Proved 2 Oct 1672. Abstracted in Chamberlain, find facsimile of original.*Chamberlain: Chamberlain, George Walter. History_of_Weymouth_Massachusetts, Volume 4, Weymouth Historical Society, Weymouth, Mass. (Wright & Potter Printing Co., Boston, Mass.), 1923 On Hathitrust.org*Phillips: Phillips, C. Arthur. Deacon Nicholas Phillips of Dedham and Weymouth, Mass., 1636-1672, Unigraphic, Inc., Evansville, Indiana, 1976. On Archive.org - Available by joining Internet Archive Library (free).
Experience King's Timeline
1641 |
May 8, 1641
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Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1659 |
May 6, 1659
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Weymouth, Suffolk County (Present Norfolk County), Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1662 |
September 22, 1662
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Weymouth, Norfolk, MA, United States
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1664 |
October 6, 1664
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Weymouth, Norfolk, MA, United States
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1666 |
January 31, 1666
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Weymouth, Suffolk County (Present Norfolk County), Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1667 |
1667
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
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1671 |
March 1, 1671
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Weymouth, Norfolk, MA, United States
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1676 |
May 18, 1676
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Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1677 |
1677
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Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
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