WebbOn Friday afternoon, June 15, 1722, Philip Ashton anchored hissmall fishing schooner near a number of similar vessels off the coast of Nova Scotia at Port Roseway. A nineteen-year-old native of Marble head, Ashton intended to follow the usual custom of Massachusetts fish ermen of spending the Sabbath resting at anchor. Webb4 dec. 2014 · In his meticulously researched "At the Point of a Cutlass," author Gregory Flemming breathes new life into Marbleheader Philip Ashton's tale of survival. An 18th-century Marblehead fisherman during…
Philip Ashton
WebbPhilip Ashton, a 19-year-old fisherman, escaped captivity by the vicious pirate Edward Low on a remote Caribbean island. For 16 months he managed to survive, though his … WebbA native of Marblehead, Massachusetts, Philip Ashton was abruptly captured by Edward Low and his band of pirates while fishing near the coast of ... Philip Ashton Rollins (Author of The Cowboy) Philip Ashton Rollins is the author of The Cowboy (4.00 avg rating, 9 ratings, 1 review, published 1979), The Cowboy (3.45 avg rating, 11 ratings, 1 revi... itivt
Philip Ashton: Marblehead’s Robinson Crusoe (Part One)
WebbPhilip Samuel Ashtonwas born to John Ashtonand Mary. Philipwas baptized on month day1831, at baptism place. Philip SAshton1831Philip S Ashtonin 1891 England & Wales Census Philip S Ashtonwas born circa 1831, at birth place. Philipmarried Hannah Ashton. Philiplived in 1891, at address. Philip SAshton1831Philip S Ashtonin 1871 England & … WebbAs a pirate, Low captured a young Marblehead cod fisherman off the coast of Nova Scotia. The 19-year-old Philip Ashton sailed with the pirates as their prisoner for 9 months, until … WebbAshton, a Marblehead fisherman, was captured by pirates off the coast of Nova Scotia in 1723. They marooned him on an uninhabited island in the Gulf of Honduras where he lived until his rescue in 1724. He wrote a book about his adventures which was published in Boston in 1725. This little pamphlet tells the […] itivity remote