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Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives

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Philip Delano

1Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, its History & People, 1620-1691, pp. 280-281 (1986).
"DELANO, PHILIP--He was a member of the Separatist Church at Leiden, born of French parents, and had been in communion with the French (Walloon) church (Winslow, Hypocrisie Unmasked, p. 64). He arrived at Plymouth on the Fortune in 1621, was a Purchaser, and was on the 1633 freeman list.
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Philip Delano married (1) Hester Dewsbury on 19 December 1634 (PCR 1:32). He married (2) Mary (Pontus) Glass, widow of James, sometime between 3 September 1652 (death of James Glass--Pope) and 3 December 1659 (when his wife joined him in a deed--Ply. Colony LR 2:2:41). On 3 May 1664 Hannah Churchill, widow, asked that one-half the lands granted to William Pontus be given to her; the court with the consent of Philip Delano and his wife Mary, the other daughter of William Pontus, granted her request (PCR 4:58). On 5 July 1682 Philip's sons Thomas and Samuel (Samuel was called the only son of the second wife) agreed to follow what they knew to be the intent of their father, now deceased, for the distribution of his estate; his other children sharing the estate were John, Jane, Rebecca, and Philip (MD 11:250). Besides the six named children, he also had Jonathan, Mary, and Esther. A comprehensive history with a large number of errors and awkward manner of presentation is Joel Andrew Delano, The Genealogy, History, and Alliances of the American House of Delano 1621 to 1899 (New York, 1899). (See also Kerry William Bate, "Some Delano Questions," (TAG 52:91), and "Some Delano Answers," (TAG 53:172).".