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The Philbrick & Philbrook Family Association Newsletter
NOVEMBER, 1999 Volume #1, Issue #8
Robert Philbrook, Editor 829 Arroyo Vista Rd. Palm Springs, CA 92264
Director:
Robert Philbrook
Historian: Michael Philbrook
Internet Communications Coordinator: Jack Ralph
Webmaster: John Philbrook |
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WEBMASTER'S NOTE:
This month we have redesigned the format of the online version of the monthly PPFA newsletter. We would appreciate your feedback as to the readability and look of the new format. Please send any comments to the Webmaster, John Philbrook. Also, we would like to remind everyone that we welcome your input into the content of the newsletter. We are always looking for family artifacts, histories and verifiable documentation of past family accomplishments and exploits. You may contact the Editor, Robert Philbrook, for any submissions or ideas.
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Philbrick & Philbrook Gravestones:
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Edwin Philbrook (JC#127-IX.-Gen.#8) was one of two Philbrooks known to serve as an officer in the United States Colored Troops. He initially served as a private with the 8th Illinois Infantry before being accepted as a Lieutenant with the 5th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery. He survived the war and continued teaching in Decatur, Illinois. Later in life he had a business helping veterans of the war file for pensions. He died in 1890 and is buried in Greenwood Cem., Decatur, Illinois.
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(Photos this page courtesy of Robert Philbrook, Palm Springs, CA)
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Historical Documents and Artifacts:
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Tin-type photo from the mid 1800's. Inscribed on the back is: "B. W. Philbrook, 21 Camden St, Rockland, Maine." Can anyone identify and provide us with further information on this B. W. Philbrook? Please send your information to the Editor.
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WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS WHO JOINED US IN OCTOBER!
Cathy Philbrick-Porter of Santa Cruz, CA (Joined in Sept.)
Chester C. Philbrick of Old Bridge, NJ (Joined in Sept.)
Alainya Philbrook of Monroe, WA
Heather Jensen
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MAINE 1850 CENSUS: SOMERSET CO.
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Name | Age | Sex | Occupation | BirthPlace
Bloomfield:
Joseph Philbrick, 53, M, Potter, N.H.
Paulina Philbrick, 45, F, Maine
Elizabeth Philbrick, 11, F, Maine
Edward Philbrick, 7, M, Maine
Arianna Philbrick, 4, F, Maine
Paulina Philbrick, 3, F, Maine
(Deborah Bickford, 41, F, Maine living with the family.)
Fairfield:
(Edwin M. Philbrook, 16, M, Maine, living with George & Nancy Cotton)
Moscow:
William Philbrick, 56, M, Farmer, Maine
Patience Philbrick, 42, F, Maine
Samuel L. Philbrick, 21, M, Laborer, Maine
Mary E. Philbrick, 18, F, Maine
Wm. M. Philbrick, 15, M, Maine
Cyrus B. Philbrick, 13, M, Maine
Julia A. Philbrick, 10, F, Maine
Norridgewock:
Levi Philbrick, 24, m. within yr, M, Laborer, Maine
Mehitable Philbrick, 23, m. within yr, F, Maine
Palmyra:
Michael Philbrick Jr., 39, M, Blacksmith, ME
Jane W. Philbrick, 36, F, Mass.
Jane W. Philbrick, 14, F, Mass.
Andrew J. Philbrick, 13, M, Maine
Asa Allen Philbrick, 40, M, Shingle Maker, Maine
St. Albans:
Thomas Philbrick, 48, M, Joiner, Maine
Edy P. Philbrick, 47, F, New Hampshire
Nathaniel G. Philbrick, 20, M, Farmer, ME
Michael F. Philbrick, 18, M, Farmer, ME
Eunice Philbrick, 15, F, Maine
Charles B. Philbrick, 12, M, Maine
Elijah L. Philbrick, 10, M, Maine
Laura R. Philbrick, 6, F, Maine
Michael Philbrick, 84, M, Blacksmith, ME
James Philbrick, 55, M, Physician, Maine
Mary Philbrick, 48, F, Maine
Samuel D. Philbrick, 23, M, Farmer, ME
Freeman Philbrick, 21, M, Laborer, Maine
Susan C. Philbrick, 10, F, Maine
Louisa Philbrick, 12, F, Maine
James M. Philbrick, 10, M, Maine
Skowhegan:
Samuel Philbrick, 64, M, N.H.
Betsey Philbrick, 57, F, Maine
William Philbrick, 22, M, Cashier Skowhegan Bank, Maine
Joseph Philbrick, 22, M, Sailor, Maine
Alma A. Philbrick, 17, F, Maine
George Philbrick, 20, M, Gold Digger, Maine
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This Maine Census information is courtesy of Michael Philbrook, Bucyrus, Ohio
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ILLINOIS STATE ARCHIVES MARRIAGE INDEX 1763-1900
The Illinois State Archives has a wonderful web site on the Internet. The tables to the right hold information gathered from their Marriage Index, 1763-1900. To search for other surnames on this site go to: www2.sos.state.il.us For copies of the Marriage Records, it is recommended you contact the county courthouse that the marriage was recorded in (as listed to the right).
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PHILBRICK(S): |
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Alvah |
HUFF, Bertie |
Cook |
01/05/1889 |
? |
Alvah |
HUFF, Bertie |
Cook |
12/31/1889 |
? |
Benjamin |
STITTLS, Margaret |
Hancock |
05/01/1845 |
? |
Charles C. |
GIBSON, Annie B. |
Cook |
02/12/1890 |
? |
Charles H. |
WINTER, Mary A. T. |
Cook |
07/28/1888 |
? |
Charles H. |
HORTON, Mary E. |
Cook |
09/30/1865 |
1-? |
Charles S. |
BULLARD, Emily R. |
Cook |
09/20/1876 |
? |
Columbus C. |
JACOBS, Minnie E. |
Perry |
03/15/1888 |
B-174 |
D.K. |
ROBERTS, A.M. |
Mason |
08/03/1854 |
A-95 |
Ethan |
WELLS, Anna |
Cook |
12/22/1883 |
? |
F.B. |
CLARK, Martha A. |
Menard |
03/21/1866 |
A-293 |
Floyd E. |
McFARLAND, Annetta E. |
Ogle |
12/30/1890 |
1-? |
H.H. |
RITTER, Cinthia |
Mason |
05/21/857 |
A-135 |
Henry M. |
TRIPP, Sadie |
Boone |
11/30/1872 |
? |
Herbert C. |
SMALL, Marie C. |
Logan |
11/14/1872 |
2-119 |
John |
NAYLOR, Mary E. |
Mason |
11/11/1875 |
Mar-48 |
John B. |
KING, Cora M. |
Perry |
10/09/1892 |
B-175 |
Jonathan |
GARVER, Artimesa F. |
Jackson |
02/25/1856 |
? |
Mayo H. |
McFARLAND, Mary |
Ogle |
06/10/1852 |
C-? |
Morris |
KINDER, Mary B. |
Pike |
08/24/1881 |
? |
Morris |
WILSON, Sarah J. |
Adams |
01/30/1878 |
? |
Orson S. |
COLBURN, Lennie M. |
Cook |
08/30/1882 |
? |
Orville H. |
STROBRIDGE, Menirva |
Kankakee |
09/08/1865 |
B-? |
Samuel |
HERALD, Melissa (Mrs) |
Mason |
10/18/1865 |
A2-? |
Samuel |
ENGLISH, Mary |
Menard |
08/29/1849 |
A-74 |
Samuel |
HICKS, Laura |
Menard |
11/27/1845 |
A-74 |
Simon |
FLACK, Martha Ann |
Madison |
07/15/1855 |
6-130 |
Simon |
LAURENCE, Elizabeth |
Madison |
10/27/1822 |
11-Jun |
Simon |
IMHOFF, Rosanah |
Jackson |
07/04/1858 |
? |
Simon |
SABIN, Leah (Mrs) |
Madison |
02/22/1853 |
6-110 |
Simon |
ELLINGER, Mary |
Jackson |
02/23/1857 |
? |
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BRIDE |
GROOM |
COUNTY |
DATE |
VOL-PAGE |
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Allie |
TOPE, Thomas |
Jackson |
03/02/1899 |
? |
Artenesia F. (Mrs) |
DAVIS, George J. |
Perry |
04/13/1896 |
B-79 |
Edna E. |
MULLINER, Walter E. |
Adams |
06/15/1896 |
? |
Eliza J. |
LUDERS, Henry J. |
Cook |
11/21/1868 |
1-? |
Flora E. |
TRAVER, Loran W. |
Du Page |
08/15/1900 |
Feb-76 |
Ida |
STOWERS, Silas |
Perry |
07/04/1882 |
B-19 |
Iona M. E. |
LINN, James A. |
Adams |
03/01/1886 |
? |
Louise V. |
CROCKER, John H. |
Coles |
01/22/1855 |
B-86 |
Margaret |
BALDWIN, Abram |
Hancock |
04/16/1848 |
? |
Margaret |
BUTLER, William T. |
Champaign |
? |
? |
Mary A. |
MARBLE, Oliver W. |
Cook |
11/20/1883 |
? |
Mary F. |
JACKSON, David |
Boone |
10/11/1861 |
? |
Mary H. |
EATON, Ebenzer S. |
Cook |
10/29/1861 |
1-? |
Maud O. |
BLAKELY, George A. |
Perry |
04/06/1901 |
B-48 |
Rosa (Mrs.) |
MODGLIN, James M. |
Jackson |
05/16/1897 |
? |
Sarah |
RICHARDS, John |
Jackson |
05/25/1886 |
? |
Serena |
COX, William G. |
Crawford |
05/22/1856 |
B-67 |
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BRIDE |
COUNTY |
DATE |
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PHILBROOK(S): |
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A.L. |
SHEPPARD, Parly |
Fayette |
08/01/1900 |
E-138 |
Albert |
GRIFFITH, Eliza |
Fayette |
04/02/1846 |
A-27 |
Barney Frederick |
McALISTER, Ida |
Cook |
04/27/1887 |
? |
Charles E. |
SNELL, Edna M. |
Jefferson |
9/25/1894 |
12-? |
Charles F. |
SIMMONS, Maude E. |
Carroll |
06/29/1892 |
B-102 |
Cyrus |
HUBBARD, Anna |
Effingham |
09/07/1880 |
Jan-48 |
Cyrus |
KEPNER, Amanda C. |
Fayette |
03/14/1872 |
A-132 |
Cyrus W. |
DOEGE, Onnie |
Champaign |
01/19/1892 |
? |
Edward |
BIGGINS, Mathilda |
Cook |
06/07/1877 |
? |
Eli |
SCHAFFER, Eva |
Fayette |
11/23/1871 |
A-132 |
Elwood Lucein |
KOON, Emma Jane |
Iroquois |
10/18/1881 |
B-80 |
F.J. |
CARTER, Sarah E. |
Fayette |
09/21/1858 |
A-64 |
Francis M. |
MORGAN, Ann M. |
Shelby |
01/01/1862/3 |
C-154 |
Frank |
HANKINS, Lillie B. |
Fayette |
02/25/1897 |
B-64 |
Ignatius |
MORGAN, America |
Shelby |
12/15/1858 |
C-153 |
John C. |
RITCHER, Catharine N. |
Cook |
05/05/1890 |
? |
Louis W. |
SNELL, Zaidee S. |
Cook |
07/20/1880 |
? |
Otto |
BARNES, Lucy |
Fayette |
05/06/1896 |
B-46 |
S.M. |
McGOVENY, M.A. |
Will |
01/01/1856 |
? |
Warren R. |
GRAY, Edith E. |
McLean |
07/13/1893 |
K-27 |
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Anna M. |
ONELE, James |
Ford |
03/01/1878 |
3-Jan |
Eliza A. |
YOUNG, Robert F. |
Fayette |
4/16/1867 |
A-103 |
Gertrude |
OTTO, James A. |
McLean |
05/18/1887 |
J-84 |
Lizzie Maria |
SPENCER, John |
Cook |
03/30/1876 |
96 |
Louisa A. |
FLOWERS, Robert |
Fayette |
03/25/1882 |
A-111 |
Marrilla |
WANTLAND, Frank |
Fayette |
08/27/1872 |
A-135 |
Mary M. |
BARNES, Elias M. |
Fayette |
07/07/1897 |
B-71 |
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Historical Profiles of the Family:
"Joshua Philbrook was born in Greenland, N.H., October 10, 1727. He married, June 15, 1750, Miss Elizabeth Alexander, who was born in Georgetown, September 8, 1729. Her father was shot in Topsham by an Indian and the widow married Mr. Bryant Robinson of Long Reach. Joshua Philbrook in his minority was employed in furnishing game, mostly water fowl that were very numerous in creeks and coves of the Sagadahoc. Joshua related, that he one day went in his float to Whizgig Creek and firing into a dense flock of teal, killed twenty-four at one shot. One spring Mr. Philbrook was up in the wilderness, as was his custom two months at a time, with traps, a bag of meal, and a blanket strapped on a very light hunter's sled, a pair of snow-shoes, a Bible that he carried in his pocket, with his pocket compass. He spoke of these latter as his important guides. As the spring advanced, he made preparations for returning home by felling a birch tree to make a canoe. He arrived home safely, coming in contact with no Indians. It was a very dangerous but profitable business; he paid for his farm by means of his traps and disposing of his pelts. Mr. Philbrook and wife would go to Boston in one of their sloops with their pelts and buy whatever articles they were in need of for the next year; some years having an overplus of a stocking full of silver dollars. They often shipped to Boston a load of white oak rift staves, the first kind of lumber that was shipped and sold in Boston. Rift shingles and clapboards were the next articles shipped to Boston from Long Reach before the time of saw-mills. In 1761-62, Mr. Joshua Philbrook had a commission and warrant from Governor Shirley of Massachusetts, under George III. of England, authorizing him to collect tax from the tax payers of the second parish of Georgetown, the money to be appropriated to paying for the building of the meeting-house in the present West Bath, which duty he performed.
Joshua worked with his father at building vessels and farming. When he married he bought a lot of one hundred and fifty acres of Mr. Donnell, of York, extending from the Kennebec River to the dividing line between Bath and West Bath, one-third of which later belonged to the City of Bath, extending from the east line of the old cemetery to the west by Sewall's Mill Pond. The first house Joshua built was of logs. In 1790 he built a log house near the country road, about three rods northwest of Mrs. Elisha Higgins' house. He built the latter house with his son Daniel."
Transcribed from: "History of Bath and Environs, Sagadahoc County, Maine, 1607-1894" pages 303 and 304.
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