5. Humpfrey2 Phillibrowne (Robert1 ffilebrowne)(41) was born in Kelvedon, County Essex, England circa 1593.(42) Humpfrey died circa 1651 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(43) His body was interred May 5, 1651 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(44)

Humpfrey married Elizabeth Mary Wooday April 2, 1621 in Kelvedon, County Essex, England.(45) Elizabeth was born before 1601.(46) (Additional notes for Elizabeth Mary Wooday(47)) When Elizabeth was age unknown and Humpfrey Phillibrowne was age unknown they became the parents of Mary ffilibuorons circa 1627 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(48) When Elizabeth was age 33 and Humpfrey Phillibrowne was age 40 they became the parents of Thomas Fillebrown before February 6, 1633/31 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(49) When Elizabeth was age unknown and Humpfrey Phillibrowne was age unknown they became the parents of Sarah ffillibrowne circa 1634 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(50)

He was baptized in the Church of England at the church/site unknown December 30, 1593 in Kelvedon, County Essex, England.(51) When Humpfrey was age unknown and Elizabeth Mary Wooday was age unknown they became the parents of Mary ffilibuorons circa 1627 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(52) When Humpfrey was age 40 and Elizabeth Mary Wooday was age 33 they became the parents of Thomas Fillebrown before February 6, 1633/31 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(53) When Humpfrey was age unknown and Elizabeth Mary Wooday was age unknown they became the parents of Sarah ffillibrowne circa 1634 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(54)

Humpfrey Phillibrowne and Elizabeth Mary Wooday had the following children:

child + 10 i. Gordon3 Fillebrown a mistake in the records.

child 11 ii. Mary ffilibuorons(55) was born in Coggeshall, County Essex, England circa 1627.(56) Mary was baptized a Church of England at the church/site unknown December 9, 1627 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(57)

child + 12 iii. Thomas Fillebrown was born before February 6, 1633/31.

child 13 iv. Sarah ffillibrowne(58) was born in Coggeshall, County Essex, England circa 1634.(59) Sarah married William Evered January 30, 1658/9 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(60) The Commissioner of record was Mr. Richard Russell. Date was also reported as being January 30, 1659 so earlier date may be when Intensions were posted. (Additional notes for William Evered(61))

William was a member of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in Kittery, York County, Maine May 18, 1653.(62) "To ye inhabitants of Kittery. Whereas the Gennerall Court, holden at Boston in the last month, did appointe vs, whose names are heervnder written, as by theire comission, vnder the seale of the colonje of the Massachusetts, doth or may appeare, by sumons, to assemble the inhabitants of this toune togither in some place which wee should jdge most convenjent, and to declare vnto them our just right and interest to, and jurisdiccon ouer, the tract of land where yow inhabitt, requiring theire subjection therevnto, assuring them they shall enjoy aequall proteccon and priviledge wth themselves, this is therefore to desire yow, and in the name of the gouernment of the Massachusetts to requier yow, and euery of yow, to assemble togither before vs at the howse of Willjam Euerett, betweene seuen and eight of the clocke in the morning, the 16th of this present Nouember, to the end aforesajd, and to settle the gouernment amongst yow, which wee hope will tend to the glory of God, and to the peace and welfare of the whole. Dated 15th Nouember, 1652, & signed SYMON BRADSTREET, SAM: SYMONS, THOMAS WIGGENS, BRJAN PENDLETON." The meeting was held and William Euerett along with 40 others declared themselves subject to the Massachusetts Bay and the town of Kittery was placed under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts Bay.

William resided in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts January 30, 1659.(63) He was occasionally shown as William Everett.

Sarah was baptized a Church of England at the church/site unknown October 5, 1634 in Coggeshall, County Essex, England.(64) In Rev. Nathaniel Rogers's will July 3, 1655 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, Sarah ffillibrowne was named as an heir.(65) The will was "in the hand writing of Mr. Ezekiel Cheever, who was the First Master of the Grammer School, and is a very neat specimen of the chirography of the age." Sarah Fillebrown was mentioned in this will.

She was listed as a beneficiary in Rev. Nathaniel Rogers's will July 25, 1655 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.(66) It is stated: "Sarah ffillybrowne my other maidservant I give ye sume of ten shillings."

Sarah, as William's wife, resided with him in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts January 30, 1659.(67) She is referred to as Sarah Phillupbrowne at the time of her marriage in Charlestown.

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