Early years Philippe de Lannoy, later Philip Delano, was baptized in the Vrouwekerk, the Protestant
Walloon church of
Leiden,
Holland on December 7, 1603. His parents, Jan (Jean) de Lannoy of
Tourcoing and Marie Mahieu of
Lille (Rijsel) in Flanders, at that time in the
Spanish Netherlands, were betrothed on January 13, 1596, in the same church. The Walloons were the French-speaking natives of the ancient region of Wallonia, now in today's
Belgium, in
Leiden, where Delano was baptized. Philip's father died in 1604, and Philip's mother married Robert Mannoo, a woolcomber from the city of Namur, on March 6, 1605. Philip grew up in Leiden, but further details are unknown.
In New England In November 1621, Philip Delano arrived in
Plymouth Colony as a single man on the ship
Fortune. Based on his baptism date, Philip's age was about 18. It is also said that he travelled on the Speedwell from Leiden with his uncle Francis Cooke and his cousin John Cooke only to be left behind in London after the Speedwell foundered and there was no room for him on the Mayflower. Philip may have been the servant of another passenger. Delano was appointed surveyor, but was deposed in 1641. it is likely that Philip was buried in the
Myles Standish Burial Ground in Duxbury, where many of Philip's descendants are buried. His sons Thomas and Samuel agreed to distribute Philip's estate; the other children who shared the estate were John, Jane, Rebecca and Philip. == Family ==