Sixth Generation770. Deacon David PHILBRICK294 was born on 14 May 1760 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire.295 He died on 22 September 1847 at the age of 87.294 Typhoid fever. He went to Sanbornton, NH, with his brother Nathan about 1779-80; near that time, while clearing his farm, which he continued to do after his brother's death, he used to come from North Hampton on foot, bringing his provisions on his back, stay a week, and then return. He was a tanner by trade, and shoemaker. His earliest dwelling in Sanbornton, where he made his first shoes, was a little shanty erected on the south side of the road from the subsequent homestead (now [1881] Ethan Philbrook's, Lot No. 45, 1st Div.), and lighted by a single pane of glass. He had been converted between the age of 16 and 21, before he came to Sanbornton; was a very earnest Christian; a deacon of the original Bay Baptist Church, and was accustomed to hold meetings in his own house and at various other places. He afterwards joined the Christian Baptists. Deacon David PHILBRICK and Abigail MARSTON were married.87 Abigail MARSTON, daughter of David MARSTON and Abigail GARLAND, was born on 13 October 1754 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire.87 Deacon David PHILBRICK-3327 and Abigail MARSTON-3351 had the following children:
Deacon David PHILBRICK and Sally CHESLEY CLOUGH were married on 12 July 1795 in Gilmanton, Belknap, New Hampshire.492 They were married by Rev. Walter POWERS. Sally CHESLEY CLOUGH was born on 8 March 1770.294 She died on 30 September 1847 at the age of 77.294 Deacon David PHILBRICK-3327 and Sally CHESLEY CLOUGH-3352 had the following children:
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