Phebe Gould

(20 September 1620 - following 7 May 1686)
Phebe Gould|b. 20 Sep 1620\nd. fol 7 May 1686|p1207.htm|Zaccheus Gould|b. s 1590|p1303.htm|Phebe Deacon|b. s 1595|p1304.htm|||||||||||||

9-greats-grandmother of Darrell Allen Martin.
Phebe was born possibly in Hertfordshire, England, on 20 September 1620.1 She was the daughter of Zaccheus Gould and Phebe Deacon. She was baptized in Hemel Hempstead, England, on 27 September 1620. She married Deacon Thomas Perkins in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, circa 1640.2 Phebe died following 7 May 1686. She survived her husband, but by how long is not known.
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Pedigree of Darrell Allen Martin

Children of Phebe Gould and Deacon Thomas Perkins

Cited documentation

  1. [S100] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), vol III, pg. 1432, "Phebe Gould, daughter of Zacheus Gould ... in his will of 11 December 1685 Thomas Perkins bequeathed to his son Zacheus 'the farm he lives upon "which I had of my father Gould" ' " quoting Walter Godwin Davis' "Ancestry of Dudley Wildes" pg. 92.
  2. [S100] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol III, pg. 1432, "Thomas ... m. by about 1644 Phebe Gould ... (eldest child b. by 1644)" quoting Walter Godwin Davis' "Ancestry of Dudley Wildes" pg. 92.
 
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