Phillip BURGIN
1649 - 1709
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Birth 2 Dec 1649 Crediton, Devon, England
Christened 2 Dec 1649 Crediton, Devon, England
[1] Gender Male Immigration 1677 OR 1678 , Cecil, Maryland
[2] - Phillip was transported to Maryland in 1677 or 1678.
In early January 1677, John Bull claimed 1,000 acres on January 15, 1677 under the headright system for transporting 20 people, including a Phil Burgin. On June 8, 1678, a William Pierce of Cecil County claimed rights to 300 acres for transporting six people, one of whom was named Phil Burgen.
Misc 1686 , Cecil, Maryland
[3] - Phillip was accused of treason based on a conversation that took place at his home "Ivingo." He and three friends had been drinking and someone said he would "drink to the Duke of Monmouth's health, for he hath poisoned his brother (the late King Charles)."
One of the "friends" swore a deposition describing the incident and claiming they had said "libelous and scandalous words against our sovereign King James 2nd.". The four later appeared in court, where all testified, and the original deponent changed his story.
The case was postponed several times, until William and Mary took the throne of England, and the case "passed into obscurity."
Residence 1686 Turner's Creek, Cecil County, Maryland
[2] - "Phillip settled in Cecil County in the section that later became Kent County. By 1686 he was living in the place he would later purchase “Ivingo” on Turney's Creek, a deep inlet on the south side of the Sassafras River, at the time a part of Cecil County."
Possessions 1697 , Cecil, Maryland
[4] preemtpion of "Ivingo" Will 17 Jan 1707/8 [4] Died Between 21 Apr 1709 and 7 Jun 1709 [4] - He added a codicil to his will on 21 Apr 1709 and his will was probated on 7 Jun 1709.
Probate 7 Jun 1709 Shrewsbury Parish, Kent, Maryland
[4] Religion Shrewsbury Parish, Kent, Maryland
[4] Episcopal Person ID I1589 Kendrick-Hemphill Last Modified 20 Apr 2013
Father Unknown BURGIN, d. Yes, date unknown Married 18 Oct 1645 Crediton, Devon, England
Family ID F138 Group Sheet
Family Rosamond Elizabeth QUINNEY, b. 1667, d. 1710, Shrewsbury Parish, Kent, Maryland
Married Abt 1688 [5] Children > 1. Sutton BURGIN, b. 23 Oct 1689, , Cecil, Maryland
, d. early Nov 17632. Ann BURGIN, b. 15 Jul 1694, d. Yes, date unknown 3. Phillip BURGIN, b. 30 Aug 1698 > 4. John BURGIN, b. 14 Sep 1704, , Kent, Maryland
, d. Between 3 Sep 1753 and 4 Jan 1754, , probably Kent, Maryland 
5. Benjamin BURGIN, b. 24 Feb 1706/7, d. Yes, date unknown 6. Rosamond BURGIN, b. 24 Mar 1702/1, d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F44 Group Sheet
- Phillip was transported to Maryland in 1677 or 1678.
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Sources - [S140] Voices from the Past: A Burgin Genealogy Website (http://theburginfamily.org), http://theburginfamily.org/history.html.
- [S678] Peggy Silvers, Echoes in the mist: the Burgin family, 1677-1989 (Nebo, N.C.: Rt. 1, Box 796, Nebo 28761, 1989)., p. 4 (Reliability: 2).
- [S678] Peggy Silvers, Echoes in the mist: the Burgin family, 1677-1989 (Nebo, N.C.: Rt. 1, Box 796, Nebo 28761, 1989)., pp. 4-5 (Reliability: 2).
- [S678] Peggy Silvers, Echoes in the mist: the Burgin family, 1677-1989 (Nebo, N.C.: Rt. 1, Box 796, Nebo 28761, 1989)., p. 6 (Reliability: 2).
- [S140] Voices from the Past: A Burgin Genealogy Website (http://theburginfamily.org), http://theburginfamily.org/history.html.
"Phillip married Rosamond Queeney, daughter of Sutton and Ann Queeney. They must have married around 1688, because he and Rosamond had their first of six children in October of 1689."
- [S140] Voices from the Past: A Burgin Genealogy Website (http://theburginfamily.org), http://theburginfamily.org/history.html.
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