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  1. Philip Delano (c. 1603 – c. 1681–82) was a passenger on the Fortune and an early citizen of Plymouth Colony. He is best known as the progenitor of the Delano family in the Americas. [3] [4] [5] [6] Life. Early years.

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · Phillippe (Philip) Delano formerly De Lannoy aka de Lannoy, de la Noye, DeLannoy. Born before 7 Dec 1602 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. Ancestors. Son of Jean de Lannoy and Marie (Mahieu) de Lannoy. Husband of Hester (Dewsbury) Delano — married 19 Dec 1634 in Plymouth Colony.

    • December 7, 1602
    • August 22, 1681
  3. The DELANO KINDRED was founded in 1991 for the purpose of exploring the ancestry and genealogy of our common ancestor, Philippe de Lanoy. Philippe was born to Jan and Marie de Lanoy around 1602 in Leiden, Holland, and was baptized there on the 6th of November, 1603.

  4. Philip Delano served on the Plymouth Grand and Petit juries, on the committee to view "the hay grounds," as a surveyor, and volunteered to serve in the Pequot War. In 1633 "Phillip Delanoy" was in the first list of Plymouth Colony Freemen.

  5. The 1684 will of Lt. Samuel Nash leaves part of his estate to his granddaus., Elizabeth Delano and Mary Howland. In 1687 Philip Delano is mentioned in the renting of the common meadows of Duxbury. Due to his opposition and that of 32 others, measures to further divide the commons were deferred.

  6. Philip Delano (c. 1603 – c. 1681-82) arrived in Plymouth Colony in November 1621 on the voyage of the ship Fortune. He was about 18 years of age on arrival. Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke was his uncle with whom he may initially have resided.

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  8. The first "book" covers the history of the Delano family as it was believed to be in 1899, while the second "book" contains the genealogical information of each family entity with known biographical and historical information, beginning with Philippe (Philip) Delano and his family.