He was converted in his youth but did not decide to preach until he was more than fifty years of age. He was then a Baptist. His preached mostly in the towns of Eden and Mt. Desert where he had some success. He was then ordained by the Free Baptists. "
--from "Free Baptist Cyclopedia," pub. 1889, by Burgess and Ward.
Philip was married to Jane Pendleton (1789 - 1821)
They had 7 children.
After Jane died, Philip married Deborah Cushing (1787 - 1865)
They had 6 children. Deborah was the widow of Philip's brother Jacob.
After Deborah died, Philip married Judith Pendleton (1794- 1892), they had no children. Looking for Judith's grave 2017.
He was converted in his youth but did not decide to preach until he was more than fifty years of age. He was then a Baptist. His preached mostly in the towns of Eden and Mt. Desert where he had some success. He was then ordained by the Free Baptists. "
--from "Free Baptist Cyclopedia," pub. 1889, by Burgess and Ward.
Philip was married to Jane Pendleton (1789 - 1821)
They had 7 children.
After Jane died, Philip married Deborah Cushing (1787 - 1865)
They had 6 children. Deborah was the widow of Philip's brother Jacob.
After Deborah died, Philip married Judith Pendleton (1794- 1892), they had no children. Looking for Judith's grave 2017.
Family Members
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Jane Pendleton Gilkey Coombs
1807–1884
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Capt Philip Gilkey Jr
1808–1873
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Capt Isaac Gilkey
1811–1887
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Grace Gilkey
1813–1828
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Lydia H Gilkey Pendleton
1815–1880
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Judith Pendleton Gilkey Hardy
1817–1899
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Welcome Gilkey
1819–1821
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Capt Royal Frank Gilkey Sr
1821–1906
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Anna Cushing Gilkey Ross
1823–1901
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Capt Welcome Gilkey II
1823–1913
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Capt Lincoln B Gilkey
1825–1895
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Capt Robert Cushing Gilkey
1827–1876
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Mary Palmer Gilkey Ross
1829–1912
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Capt Pyam Loring Gilkey Sr
1831–1871
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Judith Pendleton Gilkey
1836–1872
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