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Notes for Philip Aylsworth

Source: Arthur Aylsworth and His Descendents in America, by Homer Elhanan Aylsworth, M.D., Providence, RI, Narragansett Historical Publishing Co, 1887, p 50, "They probably lived in East Greenwich until after the birth of their sixth child, since the record of the births of six children are found there. The others are found in Coventry. His will made Nov. 14, 1789, says that he was old and feeble, and mentions the names of all his children except John and Phebe. Arthur Aylworth deed to "my son Philip" date May 29, 1742, land in West Greenwich.
Philip made a gift deed to each of his two sons, Philip and John, of land in Coventry, Feb 12, 1761. At some uncertain date between the years 1842 and 1848 Rev. James P. Aylworth, in writing to his son Orin, gave a brief outline of family connections, in which he refers to his grandfather Benjamin as having had two brothers, Philip and James, no allusion being made to the sisters. If John married and reared a family, the fact, very likely, would have been familiar to Rev. James P Aylworth, whose father was born in 1755. John's receiving a gift of land from his father at the age of 22 is presumptive evidence of but not proof of his marriage.
Bowen Aylworth remembered the visit of his mother's brother a sea captain, to Canada in sailor's uniform. If we may supose Bowen to have been five years of age at the time the visit took place, them we have a date about 6 years prior to the making of the will of Philip, John's father, who does not mention him. He probably died or was lost at sea during this time."
Philip Aylsworth's will, November 14, 1789, Coventry, Kent Co, RI:
Item: wife Elizabeth profits of Homestead lying in Coventry and part in west Greenwich, narrow Lane Saw mill, swamp lots during her lifetime than the lots will be given to daughters Hannah and Marey Aylsworth
Item: son Benjamin 5 shillings, because he has his portion of the estate already.
Item: son Philip 5 shillings, because he has his portion of the estate already.
Item: son James lot known as Herenton Lot also 3 swamp lots
Item: 3 daughters, Freelove Wells, Sarah and Cory the other half of my Susquehannah Land
Item: wife and daughters Hannah and Marey all farming tools, live stock, furnitures and all moveable estate
Lastly, daughter Hannah executor"
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Source: Rhode Island Freemen, 1747-1755, A Census of Registered Voters, compiled by Bruce C MacGunnigle, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1982, lists Aylsworth, Philip, North Kingstown 1747
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Lived in West Greenwich until 1744 later in COventry
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