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Phebe Wamsley (Squinn)

Also Known As: "Phebe Rowse-Rosier", "Squin"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Betty's Neck, Lakeville, Massachusetts
Death: August 16, 1839 (69)
Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States
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Daughter of Wamsley and Lydia Tuspaquin
Wife of Silas Rosier-Rowse and Brister Gould
Mother of Martin Rosier; John Rosier; Ruby Hall; Betsey Hill; Jane S Williams and 4 others
Sister of Zerviah Wamsley; Paul Wamsley; Jane Wamsley and Benjamin Wamsley

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About Phebe Wamsley

Biography

https://www.nativenortheastportal.com/bio/bibliography/squinn-phebe...

Phebe Squinn Wamsley was the daughter of a man named Wamsley and Lydia Tuspaquin, and a descendant of the Wampanoag leader Massasoit. She married first Silas Rosier, a member of the Mashpee community and had two sons Martin and John. After Silas' loss at sea, she married Brister Gould and had several children: Betsey (1797), Lydia (1799), Jane (1801), Ruby (1803), Melinda (1805), Zerviah (1807), and Benjamin (1809). In 1816, Phebe and her sister Zerviah unsuccessfully petitioned the Massachusetts General Court for the ability to sell their late mother's interests in the ancestral land in Fall River to pay her debts. By 1825 she was on the Town of Middleborough's pauper accounts.

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Phebe Wamsley's Timeline

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February 26, 1770
Betty's Neck, Lakeville, Massachusetts
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