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Surname has also been (erroneously?) reported to be Tabor.
Date of death has also been (erroneously?) reported to be November 11, 1720.
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Philip Tabor formerly Taber
Born before 8 Feb 1646 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, New England
Son of Philip Tabor and Lydia (Masters) Taber
Brother of John Taber, Thomas Taber, Joseph Taber, Esther (Taber) Mayhew and Lydia (Tabor) Mason
Husband of Mary (Cooke) Taber — married 1667 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Father of Mary (Taber) Earle, Sarah Taber, Lydia (Tabor) Mosher, Philip Taber, Abigail Taber, Esther (Taber) Brownell, Tefft Tabor, Kenyon Tabor, John Taber and Bethia (Taber) Macomber
Died before 4 Mar 1693 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Profile last modified 4 Aug 2019 | Created 22 Sep 2010
Biography
Philip Taber (Philip1) was born, say about 1644, probably at Yarmouth, Massachusetts, where his father lived for several years. He was baptized Feb. 8, 1646. Philip married about 1667 Mary, daughter of John and Sarah (Warren) Cooke.[1] The family lived at Dartmouth. He died probably early in 1693 for the inventory of his estate, 231 pounds, 14 shillings, 6 pence, was dated March 4, 1692/3. It included land, carpenter tools and three Bibles. Before August 31, 1693, his wife had married, secondly, a Mr. Davis.[2]
Philip's occupation was mason.
Children of Philip and Mary (Cooke) Taber:
Mary Taber b. 28 Jan 1668, d. bpt 27 Apr 1727 - 29 Oct 1729, m. Thomas Earle, Portsmouth, Rhode Island Sarah Taber b. 26 Mar 1671, d. b 24 Feb 1731/32, m. Thomas Cory, Tiverton Lydia Taber b. 28 Sep 1673, d. a 23 Mar 1754, m. Joseph Mosher, Dartmouth Philip Taber b. 28 Feb 1675, d. bpt 14 Jul 1749 - 29 Oct 1751, wife Margaret; Baptist minister Abigail Taber b. 27 Oct 1678 Esther Taber b. 23 Feb 1680, d. a 1746, m. Thomas Brownell, Portsmouth, Rhode Island John Taber b. 18 Jul 1684, will 18 Jun 1718, d. b 28 Aug 1728, wife Susannah Bethia Taber, b. 18 Apr 1689, d. b 3 Oct 1780, married John Macumber, Dartmouth[3] Sources
↑ John2 Cooke, born as early as 1612, son of Francis' and Hester (Mabieu) Cooke, came to America in the Mayflower in 1620 with his father. He married, Mar. 28, 1634, Sarah2 Warren, whose father was also a Mayflower passenger. He was a zealous member of the Plymouth church. but having come under the influence of Anabaptist doctrines, he found himself in disagreement with other members of the congregation. He removed to Dartmouth, where he was one of the earliest proprietors. He helped to organize the Baptist church there, which included inhabitants of Tiverton and little Compton. He served as minister of this church many years and was selectman and deputy for the town. He died Nov. 23, 1695; being the last male survivor of the Mayflower passengers.- Ferris, Mary W., Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, II. pp. 289-244. See also Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society, VIII, p. 68. ↑ Mayflower Descendant, III, pp. 33-36, 95-105; XVI, pp. 226-281. See also Mayflower Index. ↑ The Nebraska Midwest and Genealogical Record Vol. XXII. Anna Allen and Albert Hazen Wright. Desc.of Joseph & Philip Sons of Philip Taber from RI, CT & LI. By Authors, 113 E. Upland Rd, Ithaca, NY,1952. Richard Warren of the Mayflower and some of the desendants Descendants of Hugh Mosher and Rebecca Maxson Through Seven Generations See "Mayflower Legacy" for Taber Notes (Philip Taber's Estate) #229 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Yates Publishing. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived. Acknowledgements
Sara V Mosher
Philip Taber died before 4 Mar 1692/93 in Dartmouth, MA. He was born/baptised 8, Feb 1646 in Dartmouth, MA?.
Parents: Philip TABER and Lydia MASTERS.
He was married to Mary Cooke about 1667 probably in Dartmouth, MA.
SOURCE: Unknown
Probate March 4, 1692/93.
SOURCE: Unknown
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February 8, 1646
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Barnstable, Plymouth Colony
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Barnstable, New Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, USA
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Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony
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January 28, 1667
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Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony
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March 26, 1671
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Dartmouth, (Present Bristol County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts), (Present USA)
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September 28, 1673
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Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts
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February 28, 1675
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Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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