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Walker, Philip(Deacon) (I362242837160) (1625 - 21 AUG, 1679; @ 54 YRS)
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Philip 2 Nov. 10, 1674; Elizbeth, April 1, 1666; Michael, March 1, 1667, buried Feb., 1677; Ebenezer, 1676; Martha. (from History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: Biographical; NY: The American Historical Society, Inc. 1920)
The Philip Walker House, at 432 Massasoit Avenue in East Providence, still stands and is the 2nd oldest house in Rhode Island (1679). Some of the family's furn Philip 2
Walker, Philip(Deacon) (I362242837160) (1625 - 21 AUG, 1679; @ 54 YRS)
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Walker, Philip(Deacon) (I362242837160) (1625 - 21 AUG, 1679; @ 54 YRS)
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Philip irth: unknown Death: Aug., 1679 Philip Walker, son of the Widow Walker, was born in England, and is first of mention in Colonial records in Massachusetts in a deed bearing his signature, dated, Rehoboth, 1653. He was one of the grand jury there, May 17, 1655, and took the oath of fidelity, June 1, 1658. His name appears in the first division of the Rehoboth North Purchase, June 22, 1658, and again on May 26, 1668. He became a prominent figure in the local affairs of early Rehoboth, and held many positions of trust and importance. In 1657 he became surveyor, and in the following year held the office of constable. He was on the grand inquest in 1668 and 1678; selectman between 1666 and 1675; and deputy to the General Court at Plymouth, in 1669. He was also a deacon of the church, and on November 2, 1663, was one of a committee appointed to build or buy a parsonage. In King Philip's War he contributed twenty-six pounds to the war fund, the largest sum with two exceptions in the town. He was a prosperous weaver, and his estate was appraised at 681 pounds, one of the largest in Rehoboth. He was buried August 21, 1679. Philip Walker married, about 1654, Jane Metcalf, daughter of Michael Metcalf, of Dedham. She survived him, and married (second) June 2, 1684, John Polley of Roxbury. She lived in the latter place until her death in 1702. Children: Samuel, born Feb., 1655; Sarah, Feb. 16, 1657; Philip, born in March 1661; Elizabeth, twin of Philip, born in March, 1661, drowned Aug. 7, 1664; Mary, born in May, 1663; Experience, in 1664-65, buried Philip
Walker, Philip(Deacon) (I362242837160) (1625 - 21 AUG, 1679; @ 54 YRS)
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2nd oldest home in Rhode Island Nov. 10, 1674; Elizbeth, April 1, 1666; Michael, March 1, 1667, buried Feb., 1677; Ebenezer, 1676; Martha. (from History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: Biographical; NY: The American Historical Society, Inc. 1920)
The Philip Walker House, at 432 Massasoit Avenue in East Providence, still stands and is the 2nd oldest house in Rhode Island (1679). Some of the family's furn 2nd oldest home in Rhode Island
Walker, Philip(Deacon) (I362242837160) (1625 - 21 AUG, 1679; @ 54 YRS)
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Walker, JR, Phillip (I362242837098) (2 Mar 1661 - 17 Feb 1740)
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Philip Walker, son of Widow Walker <p>Philip Walker, son of the widow Walker, ws born in England, and is first of mention in Colonial records in Massachusetts in a deed bearing his signature, dated Rehoboth, 1653. He was one of the grand jury there. May 17, 1655,and took the oath of fidelity, June 1, 1658. His name appears in the first division of the Rehoboth North Purchase. June 22, 1958, and again on May 26, 1868. He became a prominent figure in the locl affairs of early Rehoboth, and held many positions of trust and importance. In 1657 he became surveyor and in the following year held the office of constable. He was on the grand inquest in 1668 and 1678. Selectman between 1666 and 1675 and deputy to the General Court at Plymouth in 1669. He was also a decon of the church Nov 2, 1663 , was on the committee appointed to build or buy a parsonage. In King Philip's War he contributed twenty-six pounds to the war fund, the largest sum with two exceptions in the town. He was a prosperous weaver, and his estate was appraised at 681 pounds, one of the largest in Rehoboth. He was buried Auguat 21, 1679. Philip Walker married, about 1654, Jane Metcalf, daughte of Michael Metcalf of Dedham. She survived him and married (2nd) June 2, 1684, John Polley of Roxbury. She lived in the latter place until her death in 1702. Children born Samuel Feb 1655, Sarah Feb 16, 1657, Philip born March 1661, drawned Aug 7, 1664. Mary born May 1663, Experience in 1664/65, buried Nov 10 1674, Elizabeth April 1, 1666, Michael March l 1667, buried Feb 1677, Ebenezer 1676 Martha -- from History of the state of RI and Providence Plantation; Biographical, NH the American Historical Society 1920.</p><p>The Philip Walker House at 432 Massasoit Ave. E Providence, still stands and is the 2nd oldest house in RI (1679). Some of the family's furnishings can be viewed today at the Hunt House Museum in E Providence. </p> Philip Walker, son of Widow Walker
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