He died in 1719 in Merion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[citation needed]
Research notes
The following entry was in the bio but no indication how it relates to this profile, further research is warranted: "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III"
The next entry seems to be for Philip's wife Margaret's parents and should be moved to their profiles:
Biddle Family
Thomas Garrett, youngest son of Nathan and Ann Knowles Garrett; married, first, at Springfield Meeting, November 18, 1773, Margaret, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Thompson) Levis of Springfield, who died August 11 1776, leaving one son, Samuel Garrett, born July 19, 1775 who married Hannah Davis. Thomas Garrett married (second), at Darby Meeting April 15, 1779 Sarah Price, born at Kingsessing, Philadelphia, June 30, 1759, died at Darby, May 30, 1839, daughter of Philip Price of Kingsessing, by his wife Hannah Bonsal, daughter of Benjamin and Martha (Fisher) Bonsal and granddaughter of Richard and Mary Bonsal, who came from Derbyshire, England, 1682, and settled at Kingsessing. Philip Price, the grandfather of the above named Philip, was born in Wales, 1623, came to Pennsylvania with the first Welsh Colony, and settled on the borders of the Welsh Tract in Haverford township, where he died 1720-1. His son Isaac, also born in Wales, married, March 4, 1696-7, Susanna Shoemaker, born in Cresham, Germany, daughter of George and Susanna Shoemaker, and accompanied her widowed mother to Pennsylvania in the "Jefferies", 1685; and settled in Plymouth township, Philadelphia county, where Isaac Price died, February, 1706-7. Isaac Price Jr., son of Isaac and Susanna, born 1705, died 1738, married Margaret, born October 17, 1700, daughter of Henry Lewis, member of Colonial Assembly, 1715-1718, by his wife Mary, daughter Robert Taylor, who came from Cheshire, England, in the "Endeavor," 1683; and granddaughter of Henry and Margaret Lewis, who came from Narbeth, Pembrokeshire, Wales, 1682, and settled in Philadelphia county; Henry Lewis being a member of the first Grand Jury drawn for Philadelphia county.
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