Phillipe Soales1
F, b. circa 28 February 1602, d. before 21 August 1644
Father | Jamys Soles d. c 12 Jan 1605 |
Mother | Ellyn Bell b. c 1574 |
Phillipe was born circa 28 February 1602 in Ballingdon, County Suffolk, England. On 28 February 1602, she was christened in Sudbury, County Suffolk, England, at All Saints Church.2 Phillipe married John Sales, son of John Sales and Mary (?), on 11 August 1625 in Little Waldingfield, County Suffolk, England, at St. Lawrence Church.3,4 She and John were blessed with 2 children. In 1630, Phillipe & her husband, John, left from Southampton. aboard the ship, "Talbot", of the Winthrop Fleet, bound for New England. Listed among thee passenger was John Sales. His wife, Phillipe, daughters: Phoebe aged 7 years & Sarah aged 2 years. The ship arrived at port the 2nd of July..5 It is assumed Phillipe died before before 21 August 1644 as her husband was remarried on this date. She probably died before or soon after her family came to this country in 1630. She most likely died on the ship "Talbot" while enroute to this country along with her daughter, Sarah. There is no mention of her or her daughter Sarah when her husband & daugnter Phoebe were bound into servatude on 1 August 1633. Her husband had been convicted of stealing.6
Family | John Sales b. c 1600, d. a 7 Apr 1645 |
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Citations
- [S1595] Patricia Law Hatcher, The Family of Philip [Sole] Sales of the Wintrop Fleet.
- [S1595] Patricia Law Hatcher, The Family of Philip [Sole] Sales of the Wintrop Fleet, page 44 - Phillip Sole, daughter of Jamys Sole was baptized 28 February 1602 at All Saints Church, Sudbury, Suffolk County, England.
- [S549] Gwenn F. Epperson, The True Identity Of John Sales Alias Jan eles Of Mannhattan, Parish of Little Walldngfield - Marriages: 11 August 1625 John Sales and Phillip [sic] Soales - verified by Gwenn Epperson 1991 by the Suffok County Records Office.
- [S1595] Patricia Law Hatcher, The Family of Philip [Sole] Sales of the Wintrop Fleet, page 47.
- [S1595] Patricia Law Hatcher, The Family of Philip [Sole] Sales of the Wintrop Fleet, pages 47-48 - There is no distinction on the records as to which ship the Sales family came on - however all the families that originated from All Saints & Little Waldingfield were on Winthrops list together. Also, Wintrhop notes that 14 people died on board the Talbot, and none on the other ships. Noting that Philip and her daughter and others were among those that have no record in New England, it is reasonable to assume that these families were on board the one ship that had lost 14 of its passengers.
- [S1595] Patricia Law Hatcher, The Family of Philip [Sole] Sales of the Wintrop Fleet, pages 51-52.