Philip Delano

Philip Delano
Born
Philippe de Lannoy[1][2]

BaptizedDecember 7, 1603
DiedSometime between
August 22, 1681(1681-08-22) (aged 77)
and March 4, 1682(1682-03-04) (aged 78)
NationalityFlanders
Other namesPhilippe de la Noye
Known forCitizen of Plymouth Colony
FamilyDelano family

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]

  1. ^ "Philippe Delano". Delano Kindred. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  2. ^ Paul E. Kandarian (July 27, 2014). "Delano name lives on through plantation donation". The Boston Globe. Boston.
  3. ^ Annie Russell Marble (1920). The Women Who Came in the Mayflower. Boston: The Pilgrim Press. p. 35. ISBN 1528717740.
  4. ^ Muriel Curtis Cushing (2002). Philip Delano of the "Fortune" 1621. Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants. ASIN B006ZPQD46.
  5. ^ James MacGregor Burns (2012). Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox (1882–1940). New York City: Open Road Integrated Media. p. 7. ISBN 9781453245132.
  6. ^ Nathaniel Philbrick (2006). Mayflower. New York City: Viking Press. p. 125. ISBN 9780143111979.

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