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PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES’
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INCLUDING THE FAMILY OF
GE ORGE PH ILLIPS ,
FIRST MINISTER OF WATERTOWN , MASS., THROUGH MOST OF THE TRACEABLEBRANCHES FROM 1630 TO THE PRESENT GENERATION ;
ALSO THE FAMILIES OF
EBENEZER PHILLIPS, OF SOUTHRORO , MASS. ,
THOMAS PHILLIPS, OF DUXBURY , MASS. ,
THOMAS PHILLIPS, OF MARSHFIELD , MASS
JOHN PHILLIPS, OF EASTON, MASS. ,
JAMES PHILLIPS OF IPSWICH , MASS
WITH ERIEE GENEALOGIES OE
WALTER PHILLIPS, OF DAMARISCOTTA , ME
ANDREW PHILLIPS , OF KITTERY, ME .
MICHAEL , RICHARD , JEREMY AND JEREMIAH PHILLIPS,
OF RHODE ISLAND ;
FRAGMENTARY RECORDS, OF EARLY AMERICANFAMILIES OF TH IS NAME .
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INTRODUCTION .
A popular historian has said that the study of history sets
before us striking examples of Virtue , enterprise , courage ,
generosity ,patriotism ; and , by a natural principle of emula
tion , incites us to copy such noble examples .
” We , of the
present generation , know but little of the trials , fatigues ,hardships , fears and anxieties , which our fathers and mothers
of early New England day s experienced and will ingly endured ,
that“
they might establish a government and found a nation ,
where the privileges of civil and re ligious liberty , and the
benefits of general education , should be the blessed inheritance
of their posterity for all time .
Having been accustomed to the even temperature and mild
winters of the British Isles , the abrupt change of location , wi th
unavoidable exposure to the harsher Climate and rigorous win
ters of New England , caused many of the delicate ones amongthe first settlers to waste rapidly away with consumption or
other unlocked-for diseases , While even the most vigorous of the
first one or two generations after immigration , being subjectedto the unceasing toil and the perils incident to early settle
ments , rarely attained the age of three-score and ten . But they
looked bey ond the present with the affairs that concerned them
selves on ly and comprehended the possibilities of the f ar
distant future , and with laudable self-sacrifice and persi stentefforts amidst harassing discouragements , made such provISIOn
for the well-being of their descendants as their opportunitiesafforded . It was evidently a chief desire and great aim with
them so to establish in the lives of those comm itted to their
care , principles of piety , moral ity and Virtue , and habits of‘ industry , mental culture and economy , that they in their turn ,
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and each succeeding generation , should , in the words of the
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Psalmist , make them known to their children ; that the
generation to come might know them , even the children which
should be born , who should arise and declare them' to their
chi ldren .
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When it seemed certain that they were securing the germs
of the blessings they had so fondly sought , they were sorelyembarrassed by having their precious liberties curtailed , and
were suddenly deprived of the privilege of having rulers oftheir own election , and obliged to submit to the arbitrary dictation of governors appointed from bey ond the sea . Their bestmen were often demanded as soldiers , and required to takelong and perilous marches through the unknown wilds of theforest , and were exposed to the dangers of camp and battle
field in distant parts of the land , in order to carry on wars for
the crown of England ; and then , as if this were not enough ,
they were burdened with taxes to defray the expenses of those
wars . They were often in terror of midnight attacks , when
their homes were liable to be reduced to ashes , and they or
their families slaughtered by a foe more wily and treacherousin his nature , more cruel and unrelenting in his hate , than any
previously known in history . They were obliged to work
early and late with but little diversion , in order to wrest from
a stern and uny ielding soil , the products necessary for the
comfortable maintenance of their several households ; the num
bers of whose members as compared with the size of some of
the families -
of modern civilization , could our hardy ancestors
be permitted to see the startling change , might well cause them
to blush for their posterity and feel alarm for the future
existence of their race . They would have Spurned the prae
tices followed by modern voluptuaries in the pursuit of ease
and pleasure . Constant bearing of life’
s heavy burdens , expe
rience of try ing hardships and the practice of sturdy virtues ,enabled them to build the foundations of a race whose charac
teristics of energy , perseverance and general progress , have
excited the admiration of the world . Although occasional personal misdemeanors and a few publ ic acts , which might be
c ited , Show that we must not extravagantly claim for all of
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them unexceptionable purity and integrity , or that as a bodythey alway s acted wisely and justly ; y et , considering the state
of society in England prior to their emigration , and the injus
tice and abuse to which they and their ancestors had in some
cases been subjected , we can but be surprised that high moral
principles were so generally exemplified in their l ives , and thattheir public decrees toward those whom they regarded as
propagators of error were so seldomcharacterized by vindio
tiveness . A s well do the deeds of piety , patriotism and benevo
lence which they actually performed , as the rigid self-denials
which they practised and the c rushing hardships which theypatiently endured , entitle them to our admiration . In seasonsof danger to_ the body politic they voluntarily and promptlyoffered their time and services to relieve the community from
the threatened perils . And taking a later and less general
View , subsequent to the first century of settlement , after per
sistent industry united with manly energy and judicious man
agement had won the smile of Providence in the accumulationof ample fortunes , we s ee , in several instances , a large propor
tion of those fortunes y ielded up and benevolently and piouslycontributed for the promotion of . education , morality and
religion . It is a sacred,duty that we , especially as their
descendants , owe to such noble men and women as these , to
preserve carefully the memory of their lives , that their posterityto the remotest generation , being incited by the natural
principle of emulation ,
”may be led to copy such noble
examples .
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PHILLIPS , a name spelled in a variety of forms , is ofancient and classical origin , being derived from the GreekPhi los-t p os , or horse lover . In Wales and Other parts of
Great Britain its use as a surname has continued for a longperiod , evidently for
‘five hundred y ears , and perhaps much
longer. It is said that “ Phil l ipse”is We lsh and that
Philips is from Worcestershire . It is stated by goodauthority that the Watertown family of this name were of thePhilips ” of Worcestershire . Some are positive that al l the
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English families of this name had their origin from Wales and
subsequently spread over Great Britain . Several dif ferentway s have been employ ed in spelling , as Phillips , Philips ,Phill ipse , Philipps and others , some of them so peculiar as
hardly to be recognized as hav ing a common origin .
Families and individuals of this name began to emigrate
from the Old World at a very early date in the history of_this
country ,as early as 1 630 , and some a little earlier , and locate
at different points near the s ea-coast , but more especially In
New England . From that time to the present they have con
tinued to multiply and spread , by natural causes and by em i
gration , until now they are to be found in every State fromMaine to California ; and those in this country who spell their
name by the more common form of Phillips , are numbered bythousands .
It is now exceedingly d ifii cult to establish the relation which
existed between many of these earlier Phillipses or to trace out
satisfactorily the several lines of their descendants . Of thefamily of Rev . George Phillips O f Watertown ,
Mass . , there
have been at least ten generations . There may be some now
of the eleventh ,but if so , no notice of them has come to the
writer . None of the first five generation s are now living .
The last one , probably ,of the fifth generation died in 1 865 at
the great age of nearly 105 y ears . There are five divisions of
this family so marked by long continued residence in particular
local ities that they m ight well be designated as distinctive
branches . These are the ANDOVE R BRANCH , from Rev . SamuelPhillips who located in that town in 1 7 1 1 ; the BOSTON
BRANCH ,from Hon . John Phillips who went there to live
about 1 7 18 ; the BROOKHAVEN BRANCH , from Rev . Geo .
Phillips who located in Brookhaven ,Long Island , 1 69 7 ; the
MARRLEHEAD AND SALEM BRANCH ,from Jonathan Phill ips who
removed from Watertown to Marblehead about 1 7 1 9 ; the
OXFORD BRANCH ,from Joseph Phill ips who went there from
Watertown not far from 1 725 . It will perhaps be noticed
that the Christian name Samuel occurs in nearly e very genera
tion o f the Andover branch ; while in the Oxford branch there
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is an almost entire absence of either of the names Samuel , Sarahor William . Some members of each of these branches m ighthave been found living in or near the several towns fromwhich the respective branches take their names , at any time
duri ng the last one hundred and fifty to two hundred y ears .
Some of the earliest progenitors of the Nel ngland fam iliesof this name of which the line of descent has not been fullytraced appear to have been the following
Nicholas Phillips (Deacon) of Weymouth , 1 640 , seems to
have had a large fam ily , and a large number of the name at the
present day / are doubtless his descendants . The recurrence of
such names as Joshua , Richard , , Benja1n in , Caleb and Experience , goes to Show that one branch of his fam ily removed to
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the vicinity of‘ D ighton , Mass .
,at an early day . Some who
have given the subject attention are of the opinion that part of
thoseof the name in the early history of Rhode Island were hisdescendants .
John Phillips was of Duxbury and Marshfield , 1 638 to 1 677
or later and probably had a large number of descendants but
the statement on page 1 23 that his family appears ,to include
those given under Nos . 70 to 89 is found to be incorrect so far
as it relates to Capt .
‘John Phillips of Easton , page 135 , who
came probably from Weymouth prior to the y ear 1 700 , and
whose apparent age would place his birth not far from the y ear
1 670 , giving so much ground for believing that he may have
been the son , born June 2 1 , 1 669 , of Nicholas Phillips ofWeymouth , page 1 92 .
John Phillips (COL) of Charlestown , about 1 655 , had a large
family and numerous descendants .
William Phillips of Boston ,1 640 , had descendants living
about one hundred y ears later .
Henry Phillips of Boston ,1 640 , afterwards of Dedham ,
had descendants in the vicinity of Boston more than one hun
dred y ears later and appears to havehad a numerous progeny .
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James Phillips of Taunton , son , probably , ofWilliam , 1 643 ,
of same place , had children born from 1 661 to 1 675 .
Andrew Phillips of, or near , Charlestown , married prior to1 659 , had descendants living more than Sixty y ears later . Arecurrence of several names would lead to the conclusion that
he was the ancestor of Ebenezer Phillips of Southboro , page 97 ,whose origin is involved in my stery , but nothing as y et found
goes to prove the connection .
At the time of commencing this work , in 1877 , it was the
purpose of the compiler to include only the descendants of
Joseph Phillips of Oxford , Mass . , a grandson of Rev . George
Phillips of Watertown ; and it was only a f ew weeks before
going to press that it was“decided to include all that is
embraced in these pages . But in the collection of material for
completing the original design , considerable amount of recordsand interesting items of history of other families or branches of
this name came into the possession of the compiler , and he was
led to take in historical matter of families of the name appa
rently not connected with the Watertown family . Had it been
known at the beginning how much was to be included , a
still more extended research would have been made in somedirections , and the arrangement m ight have been somewhat
diff erent .
That the genealogies given in this work are al l correct can
hardly be expected . Dif ferent individuals , in giving their
recitals of the same event , sometimes make statements‘
at
variance with each other ; sometimes they give different dates
for the same event , and frequently the town records diff er from
those kept in families . These differences have at times made
it a d ifficult matter for the compiler to decide which was to be
received and which rejected ; but in cases of doubt he has taken
particular pains to arrive at what appeared to be strict truth .
In some cases of a d isagreement in dates , both dates are given .
The transcriptions have a ll been carefully reviewed , and it is
believed that each name and date , except a few in which errors
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were apparent , is given exactly as furnished to the compiler .
Some of the incidents related are from oral statements by
elderly but well-informed persons , some of whom long Since
passed away . Many have manifested a
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deep interest in the
work , and kindly furnished whatever , in their possession , was
likely to aid in its preparation . On the other hand , largenumbers showed no interest at al l ; and of the many hundreds
to whom inquiriesWere sent out , soliciting records and otherhistorical information , not one half ever gave a response . Thiswill account in some measure for
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the want of completeness inportions of the genealogies .
The writer takes pleasure in extending his Sincere thanks toall who have kindly contributed genealogical matter for thesepages . The number is SO great that want of space forbids themention of each by name . In the necessary correspondence a
sort of letter acquaintance has been created , which , to say the
least , will leave pleasant memories , and in some cases it is
trusted has ripened into permanent friendship . Some have
rendered Special assistance in various way s and it would hardlybe proper to close without giving them more than a general
Early and liberal subscriptions from Daniel Phillips of
Hartford , Conn . , and Walter P . Phillips of New York Citywithout which this book could not have appeared in its presentattractive form , entitle them to grateful acknowledgments .
For some of the principal sketches acknowledgments are due
to Mrs . E . W . Clark , Westboro , Mass . , Mrs . J . H . Westgate ,
Malden , Mass . , Mrs . Geo . B . Eaton , Jersey City, N . JIsrael Phillips , Greenfield , Mass . , Dea . Charles C . Phillips ,Greenfield , Abner S . Phillips , Bondville , Vt . , Joseph Christie ,Phi ladelphia , Penn . , Geo . Bassett , A shfield , Mass . , Nelson
Phillips , Black River, N Y . , Nathan P . Dodge , Council Bluf fs ,Ia .
, and Miss E . M . Phillips , late of Medway , Mass . ; also
to the authors and publishers of numerous publications from
which miscellaneous extracts have been frequently taken .
Perhaps the greatest amount of material drawn from any
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one work is from Dr. Henry Bond’s Genealogies and His
tory ofWatertown , a work of great value , 111 which a large
number of New England families may trace their pedigree .
The descendants of Rev . Samuel Phillips of Rowley , 1 651 ,
are given in the following pages mainly as found in that
work . It will be seen that the New England Historical and
Genealogical Register , a work which no writer of genealogies
Should be without , has contributed a great number of items ,
some of them quite essential in making out the proper connec
tions . Obligations are gladly acknowledged to the f ew who
have generously agreed to insert portraits of themselves or
friends at their own expense . Grateful acknowledgments are
due to Mr . E . M . Barton , the cordial and communicative librarian of the American Antiquarian Society , for his h elpful sug
gestions and of t-repeated permission to examine the books of
the library . The printing has been executed at the press of
Charles Hamilton , and the neat and symmetrical arrangement of
the ty pographical work is due to the watchful oversight of Mr.
Benjamin J . Dodge , a printer of long experience , the present
results of which well meet our anticipations . The lithoty peportraits are from the works of the Lithoty pe Printing Co . ,
Gardner , Mass . , and many thanks are due to their faithful anda ffable agent , Mr . Frank Lawrence of Worcester , for his
repeated and patient efforts under all circumstances , sometimes
perplexing , to secure unexceptionally satisfactory work . For
the steel engraving of Hon . Samuel Phillips thanks are due toMr. Geo . P . Smith of Boston , agent of the Congregational
Publishing Society , for permission to use the plate in their
possession . The autographs are printed from the neatly and
faithfully executed work of Messrs . Ky es Woodbury of
Worcester.
The following arrangement is by families and sub-families
rather than by generations , though the number of the genera
tion is Shown by the Roman letters at the left . Each Specialfam ily is numbered at the head , and for convenience in refer
ence , these numbers are continuous through the book . The
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name of each family head is printed in bold ty pe , and when the
children of any married daughters are included , their surnames
are given in Italics . The fragmentary records at the close of
the book are given in the hOpe that they may assist some in
retracing their family line , and enable them to make the proper
connection with other branches . The abbreviations most used
are , b . for born , bap . baptized , d . died , In . married , dau .
daughter, ch . child or children , res . residence .
The number of names in the f ollowing genealogies is upwards
of three thousand .
Whatever the defects of this work , and the compiler is aware
of many , he trusts that he has preserved a f ew interesting , and
perhaps not altogether unimportant , historical items , as well as
some links in the chain of genealogical succession which might
otherwise have been lost . There ’
is still a wide field for genealogical research among the families of this name . To aid and
encourage any who may be willing to correct errors or supplyomissions which come to their notice , and to the end that
correct and more complete genealogies of the'
several families
of this name may be produced at some future time , a copy of
this work with a large number of blank pages interleaved will
be deposited in the rooms of the New England Historic Genea
logical Society , Boston , Mass . , and letters of correction for
warded to that address will receive proper attention . It is
hoped that al l who can will avail themselves of this opportunityto assist in producing , as nearly as it can be done , perfectlycorrect and complete genealogies .
The compiler cannot expect to regain pecuniary remunera
tion for his labors , his experience being somewhat Similar to
that of other genealogists who have asserted at the close , thathad they known the amount of labor involved they never wouldhave attempted the task ; but if what is here given shall onlycause those of the name into whose hands it may come to pre
serve carefully al l items of family history and lead SOme one in
each of the main branches of the name , parts of which are to
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be found in this book , to work out a complete genealogy of
his own branch , one great object of its production will havebeen accomplished ; and the labor will not have been lost if anyare led to emulate the benevolence , the devotion to duty , the
patriotism or the piety of the worthy examples found recorded
on the following pages .
ALBERT M .
A uburn , Worcester Co. , Mass .
Sep t. 2 2 , 1 885 .
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THE WATERTOWN FAMILY . NOS. 1—45
ANDOVER BRANCH OF WATERTOWN FAMILY . Nos . 4- 10
BOSTON BRANCH OF WATERTOWN FAMILY . Nos . 1 1- 13
BROOKHAVEN BRANCH OF WATERTOWN FAMILY . No . 14
MARBLEHEAD AND SALEM BRANCH OF WATERTOWN FAMILY . NOS. 16- 18
OXFORD BRANCH OF WATERTOWN FAMILY . Nos . 20-45
THE SOUTHBORO FAMILY . NOS. 46-67
THE DUXBURY FAMILY . Nos . 68- 74
EAST BRIDGEWATER BRANCH . Nos. 75-78
THE EASTON FAMILY . NOS. 791 90
THE IPSWICH FAMILY . Nos . 9 1—98
THE DAMARISCOTTA, ME . , FAMILY . Nos . 99
THE KITTERY , ME . , FAMILY . Nos . 103 , 104
\ THE RHODE ISLAND FAMILIES. Nos . 105- 120
SCATTERING FAMILIES. Nos . 12 1- 135
EARLY FAMILIES IN THE VICINITY OF BOSTON. NOS. 136— 161
FRAGMENTARY RECORDS
GRADUATES FROM SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL AMERICAN COLLEGES
INDEX 1 . CHRISTIAN NAMES OF PHILLIPSESINDEX II. NAMES OTHER THAN PHILLIPS
P O R T R A I T S .
ALBERT M . PHILLIPS.
SAMUEL PHILLIPS.
WENDELL PHILLIPS.
E . M . PHILLIPS.
ISRAEL PHILLIPS.
DANIEL PHILLIPS.
AUSTIN T . PH ILLIPS.
WALTER P . PHILLIPS.
G. M . DODGE .
CORRECTIONS FOR PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES .
Page 68, 25th line , Juno should read Junia.
Pag e 78, at top , No. 37 ” should read No. 36 .
Page 88, at top, No. 25 ” should read No. 43 .
Page 92 , 24th line , Farms”should read Farm .
Pag e 98, f oot note , 18th line from bottom , 1685 ” Should read 1683.
Pag e 152 , at top , No. 96” Should read No. 95.
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10 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 1 .
Winthrop *and Sir Richard Saltonstall , and arrived at Salem ,
June 1 2th . Here his wife soon died and was buried by the side
of Lady Arbel la Johnson , both , ev idently , being unable to
endure the hardship and exposure incident to a tedious ocean
voy age . THe soon located in Watertown , and without delay was settled
over the church in that place which was called together in July .
A t the Court of Assistants , Aug . 23 , 1 630 , it was“ ordered
that Mr . Phillips shall have allowed him 3 hogsheads of meale , 1
hogsh of malte , 4 bushel ls of Indean corn , 1 bushell of oat
meale , halfe an hundred of salte fish .
” Another statement from
the same source say s ,“Mr. Phillips hath 30 ac of land graunted
him vpp Charles Ry ver on the South side ”: His first resi
dence was burnt before the close of the y ear . There is a
tradition that his later residence is still standing“ opposite the
ancient burial ground , back from the road .
”
He continued to be the pastor of this church , greatly respected
and beloved , till his death fourteen y ears after his arrival . He
died at the age of about fifty -one y ears , July 1 , and was buriedJuly 2 , 1 644 . He was the earliest advocate of the Congrega
tional order and discipline . His v iews were for a time regarded
as novel , suspicious and extreme , and he , with his ruling elder ,Mr. Richard Brown , stood almost unaided and alone , until the
arrival of Mr . John Cotton , in family maintaining what was and
Bef ore the final embarkation which had been considerably delayed , Gov. WinthrOp says , in a letter to h is son , John W inthrop“From aboard the A rbella , riding bef ore Yarmouth , A
pril ,5 , 1630.
Yesterday we kept a f ast aboard our sh ip and i n the Ta bot. Mr. Phillips exercisedw ith us the whole d ay , and gave very good content to all the company , as he doth In
a l l h is exercises , so as we have much cause to bless God 10 1 h im .
”
i It cannot be thought egotistical f or one who does not ti ace his origin to th is Mrs .
Phill ips , to say that there is new l ittle or noth ing f rom which to f orm an op inion of
her except the l ives and characters of her noble descendants ; and judging f rom these ,it is reasonable toconclude that she was a woman of high soc ial stand ing, lof ty moralvirtue and strong intellect .I fila ss . Record s , Vol . 1 , pp . 102 , 780 .
This o ld house whose sol id oaken f rame is said to have been brought over by SirR . Saltonstall , has a projecting second story , partly concealed by a modern p iazza ,and stands well back f rom the street. Externally there is noth ing to indicate greatage , but its interior retains many marks o f antiquity . It f ormerly had three porticos,wh ich have been removed f rom its f ront , and a steep roo f which has given place toone o f much less a ltilude .
— H ist. of M idd lesex County , 450. S . A . Drake.
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 1 1
still is , the Congregationalism of New England . It is not now
easy to estimate the extent and importance of the influenceof Mr . Phillips in giving form and character to the civil and
ecclesiastical institutions of New England .
” His name appearsin the list of those who were adm itted freem en , May 18 , 1 631 ,
which is the earliest date of any such admission .
His inventory amounted to £550 2s . 9d ., a sum , allow ing
for the difference in commercial value between that time and
the presen t , equivalent , at least , to seven or eight thousand
dollars . His library was valued at £7 1_
9s . 9d .
He married ( 1 st) a daughter of Richard Sargent . He
married ( 2d ) E l izabeth probably a widow of Capt .
Robert Welden . She died in Watertown , June 2 7 , 1 681 . In
speaking of his descendants , the writer quoted at the beginningof this record say s
“ In Brechin Hall at Andover , the library of the theologicalschool , in the great halls of the academ ics at Andover and
Exeter , and In Memorial Hall at Harvard College , one may see
hanging upon the walls portraits of one and another man and
woman of this family , which belongsamong the untitled nobilityof New England , representing the best element of life there
not that which alway s dwells in the brightest glare of publicity ,
but that which directs and Shapes the current of public Opinion .
”
Children (by first marriage)1 . SAMUEL , b . 1 6 25 ; of Rowley . (No .
2 . ELIZABETH , b . in England ; m . prev ious to May 1 7 , 1 65 1 , JOB
B ISHOP . of Ipswich .
(By second marriage)3 . ZEROBABEL , b . April 6 , 1 632 went to Long Island , and settled
at South Hampton as early as 1 663 ; was l iving in April ,1 682 . He II] . ANN WHITE .
JONATHAN , b . Nov. 1 6 , 1 633 . (No .
THEOPHILUS, b . May 28 , 1 636 .
ANNABEL , b . Dec . , 1 637 ; d . Apri l , 1 638 .
EPHRAIM , b . June , 1 640 or 1 64 1 d . soOn .
OBAD IAH ; d . very young .
ABIGAIL ; m . Oct . 8 , 1 666 , JAMES BARNARD ; d . in Sudbury ,Sept , 1 672 . No ch .
1 2 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 2 .
N o. 2 .
(IL) Rev . Sam ue l Phill ips (son of George , ofWater
town : No . was born in England , 1 625 , probably at Box
stead , in the County of Suff olk ; grad . at Harv . Ce l l 1 650 ;
settled in Rowley in 1 651 , as colleague of Rev . Ezekiel Rogers .
He was highly esteemed for his piety and talents , which were
of no common order , and he was eminently useful , both at
home and abroad .
” He married in Oct . , 1 651 , Sarah A pp leton ,
born in Rey don , Eng . , 1 629 , dau . of Samuel Appleton .
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He died Apr . ,22 , 1 696 ,
“greatly beloved and lamented ,
”and
his widow died July 1 5 , 1 7 1 4 . Her funeral sermon was
preached by her grandson , Rev . Samuel Phillips of SouthAndover , in which he say s , She was an early seeker of God‘
,
and spent much of her time daily in reading the word and in
pray er. She took care of her children ’
s souls .
She was alway s humble and penitent , and as she lived , so She
died , depending on Christ for righteousness and salvation .
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Their remains repose in the ancient bury ing—ground at Rowley .
Some of their descendants have been among the most distin
guished o f New England people for their intellectual talents ,piety , benevolence and public serv ices . There have been seven
Samuels in this line in d irect succession , with the exception of
a John between the fifth and Sixth , and al l Since the first twowere residents or natives o f Andover . The seventh and last
was recently cashier o f the Maverick Nat . Bank , Boston .
Child ren
1 . SAMUEL , b . Mar. , 1 654 ; (1. young .
2 . SARAH , b . Feb . 7 , 1 656 ; m . STEPHEN MIGIIILL , b . 165 1 , son
o f Thomas and E l len M ighill o f Rowley . Ch
1 and 2 ; daus .
A care f ully arranged ancestral table of Jonas Phill ips l ‘ lnen ix of New York ,gives the f ollow ing : William Appleton , o f Little Wald ingfield , Co . Suffolk , Eng . ,
descended f rom John Appleton , o f same. place , who ( 1. 1436 . He 111 . Rose Sexton ,
d au . o f Robert. and Agnes (Jermyn) Sexton , o i’ Lavenham , Co . Sufl
’
olk , Eng . Thomas
Appleton ,o f Little Wa ld ingfie ld ,
son o f Wm . and Rose , emigrated to New England ,1685. I l ls son , Samuel Appleton o f Ipsw ich , Mass . , b . in Eng . , 1586 , came to New
Eng . w ith w if e and eh . , 1635 , rep. in Gen . Court , ( 1. at Rowley . June , 1670 , in thehouse o f his d au. Sarah Ph illips . . He mar. at Preston , Eng . , Jan . JudithEverard . h . in Eng . I l ls dau. Sarah m . Rev. Samuel Phillips , above .
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3 . Nathanie l Mighil l , b . 1 684 ; In . Prisci lla Pearson . Ch .
1 . S teph en Mighi l l , b . 1707 .
Ezek iel M ighi ll , b . 17 10 .
Nathaniel Mighi l l , b . 17 15 .
Thomas Mtghi ll , b . 1722 .
Jerem iah Mighi l l , b . 1724 . And 5 daus .
SAMUEL , b . Mai . 23 , 1 657—8 ; of Salem . (NC .
GEORGE , b . Nov . 23 , 1 659 ; d . Jan . 18 , 1 662 .
ELIZABETH , b . Nov. 1 6 , 166 1 ; d . June ,‘
1 662 .
EZEKIEL , b . Feb . , 1662 ; d . Mar. 1 , 1 662—3 .
GEORGE , b . June 1 664 , of‘Brookhaven , L . I .
ELIZABETH , b . A ug . 2 , 1665 ; m . Nov . 7 , 1 683 , Rev . EDWARDPAYSON , b . June 20 , 1 657 , son o f Edward and Mary (El l iot)Payson o f Roxbury ; grad . Harv . Col l . , 1 677 ; o f Rowley ;settled as col league o f Mr. Phill ips , Oct . 25 , 1 682 . She d .
1 724 . He (1 . A ug . 2 2 , 1 732 . Gh . z twenty , of whom ten
survived him and three , not named , d . in in f ancy
Elizabeth Payton , b . 1684 .
Sarah Payson , b . 1686 .
Mary Payson; b . 1687 m . Joseph Jewett , jr.
Eliphale t Pay sou, b . 1689 .
Meh itab el Pay son , b . 169 1 ; m . Humphrey Hobson .
Samuel Payson , b . 1693 ; grad . H arv. Coll . 17 16 ; d . 1768 .
Edward Payson , b . 1694 .
Elizabeth Payson , b 169 7 ; m . Ezekiel Northend .
Hannah Payson , b . 1698 .
Elliot Payson , b . 1700 ; m . Mary Todd ; 5 sons and 2 daus .
1 1 . S teph en Pay son ,b . 170 1 .
12 . Sarah Pa t/ grin . b . 1702 .
13. Jonathan Payson , b . 1703 .
14 . David Payson , b . 1705 .
15 . Ph illips Payson , b . 1707 ; d . same year.16 . Sarah Payson , b . 1709 .
17 . Susannah Payson ,b . 17 12 ; m . James H ibbert .
DORCAS, b . 1 66 7 ; d . young .
MARY , b . Feb . , 1 667—8 ; (l r i l fig I.
JOHN , b . Oct . 23 , 16 70 ; d . Nov . 23 , same y eai .n o
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(III .) Samue l Ph il l ips (son of Samuel and Sarah : NO .
was born March 23 , 1 657— 8 , and removed to Salem , where
he followed the occupation of goldsmith , and died Oct . 13 ,
1 722 , aged 65 . He married ( l st) May 26 , 1 687 , Mary
1 4 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 4 .
Em erson ,dau . of Rev . John and Ruth (Symonds) Emerson
of Gloucester , and gr . dau . of Dep . Gov . Samuel Symonds ofIpswich . She died Oct . 4 , 1 703 , aged 42 . He married (2d)1 704 , M rs . Sarah (Pickm an )M ay fie ld .
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Children , al l by
first marriage except the 8th
1 . PATIENCE ; d . very young .
2 . SAMUEL , b . Feb . 1 7 , 1 689— 90 ; of Andover. (No .
3 . SARAH , b . Jan . 28 , 1 69 1—2 m . WILLIAM WHITE of Haverhil l .4 . MARY, b . A ug . 5 , 1 694 ; d . Oct. 5 , 1 785 , aged 9 1 ; m. Capt .
GEORGE ABBOT of Andover.
5 . RUTH , b . Sept . 4 , 169 6 ; m . SAMUEL WHITE of Haverhil l .6 . ELIZABETH , b . Mar . 5 , 1 698— 9 ; (1. Aug . 7 , 1 700 .
7 . JOHN , b . June 2 2 , 1 701 ; of Boston . (NO .
8 . PATIENCE , b . A ug . 8 , 1 706 ; 111 . Rev . DAVID JEWETT .
N O . 4 .
(IV .) Rev . Samue l Ph il l ips ( son of Samuel and MaryNo . born Feb . 1 7 , 1 689— 90 ; grad . Harv . Coll . , 1 708 . He
was the m in ister of the church at the South Parish , the preSent
Old South Church , Andover , for Sixty y ears , where he com
menced to preach in 1 7 10 ,and was ordained Oct . 1 7 , 1 7 1 1 , the
same day the church was organ ized . Here he continued till his
death , June 5 , 1 77 1 .
“ In his indiv iduality , simplicity , decis
ion , energy , strength , and pristine hardiness of character , he
abated nothing from the spirit of his worthy ancestors . He
was , l ike them , also a model o f industry ,and frugality , and
resolute self-restra int , and order in al l that he d id . His
portra it bespeaks a man of authority , born to command , and
knowing his birthright ; and such was he in an em inent degree ,a consc ious and acknowledged leader where ver he was known .
”
TMe 111 . Jan . 1 7 , 1 7 1 1— 1 2 , Hann ah W hite ,
dau . of JohnWVhitc . his-1p ,
o f Il ave rhil l , deacon o f the church: and captain ofthe company in th at town . i t was her practice to accompanyhe r husb and o n his parishional calls , at which time he rode on
i l is portra it may be seen in Bond’s Genealogies o f Watertown .
f Memoir o rJudge Phill ips , p . 7.
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 15
horseback , with his wife seated on a pillion behind him . She d .
Jan . 7 , 1 773 .
Children
1 . MARY , b . Nov . 30 , 1 7 1 2 ; 111 . Oct . 1 2 , 1 736 , SAMUEL APPLETONof Haverhil l .
2 . SAMUEL , b . Feb . (No .
3 . LYD IA , b . June m . May Dr. PARKER CLARKof Newbury ( 0 1° Andover). She
1 . Hannah Clark , b . Apri l\
2, 1743 ; m . July 23 , 1 767 , Dr. Edward
Russell of North Yarmouth , Me ., and h ad one chi ld .
2 . Lydia Clark , b . Aug . 1 6 , 1 744 .
3 . Elizabeth Clark, b . Aug . 18 , 1746 .
4 . Parker Clark, b . Apr. 3 , 1 748 .
4 . JOHN , b . Dec . 27 , 1 71 9 of Exeter, N . H . (No .
5 . W ILLIAM , b . July of Boston . (No .
N o . 5 .
(V .) H on . Samue l Ph il l ips ( son of Samuel and Han
nah : No . 4 was born Feb . 13 , 1 7 15 ; grad . Harv'
Coll . , 1 734 ;was engaged for some time in teaching a grammar school , buthe had a natural taste and rare fitness for mercantile and other
business pursuits , into which he soon entered with zeal and a
determination to succeed . His natural sagacity and deep fore
sight , strengthened by a long and varied experience in d iff erentdepartments of ! business life , gave him confidence and insured
the success which enabled him in after life to perform the acts
that have caused his name to be associated with works of useful
ness and beneficence . He was extensively engaged in the
manufacture of gunpowder at the time of the Revolution , and
for this he erected an expensive mill , which in 1 7 78 was de
stroy ed by an explosion in which there was a loss of life of threepersons .
“ In 1 788 , he built a paper-mill , which was carried
on by Phillips and Houghton . He was often the representative
of Andover , and member of the Executive Council before theRevolution , and in the Revolution was a staunch whig ; was
many y ears a civil magistrate , discharging the duties thereof
with the most exemplary fidelity . Such were the sternness and
precision of his manners , alway s frown ing on vice and disorder ,
1 6 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 5 .
that they d id not contribute to his popularity . Early habits ofexactness and economy enabled him to accumulate a large
estate , much of which he appropriated to the public
The crowning act of his life , that which more than anythingelse causes his memory to be held in grateful and perpetual
remembrance , that which makes hundreds of professional , andothe r learned men his beneficiaries , was the part he performed
as founder of the Academy at Andover. In this , however , heacted in connection with his brother, Hon . John Phillips ofExeter, N . H . , afterwards sole founder of Phillips ExeterAcademy , to whom is perhaps due an equal share of the honor ,and at the suggestion of his son Samuel , known as Judge Phillips ,to whom is to be accredited the further honor, that he conceived
the original design , worked out the plan ,and drew up the con
stitution . The School was established April 1 , 1 7 78 , the twobrothers having given for the purpose one hundred and forty -oneacres of land in Andover , two hundred acres in Jaff rey , N . H . ,
and five thousand dollars in money . The lands they directed
to be let out on proper terms , the money to be put on interest
on good security , and the profits to be forever appropriated and
expended for the support of a public free school or academy ,
in the South Parish of The school was opened
with twenty scholars , on the 28th of April , 1 778 , in a j oiner’s
shOp ,purchased from the funds subscribed ; and thus , Phillips
Academy ,known at first as Phillips School , had a practical
beginning . In speaking of the relations of these three men to
the two academ ies , a writer before quoted say s 1“ The three men— and the older ones especially were men of
sound judgment , who moved cautiously , and were not led away
by any bl ind enthusiasm — together planned the enterprise ,determ ined the locality , and took the necessary steps to bringthe school into active existence . The comb ined gifts of these andother members o f the Phillips family for the endowment of the
academy amounted , in round numbers , to one hundred thousand
Genealogies o f \Vatertown.
f Lawrence American , June 7 , 1878.
IHarper’s Magazine, Vol . 65 , p . 564.
18 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [No . 6 .
generations . The store carried on by Mr . Phillips in that placewas opened in a part of the same house occupied by the fam ily .
He died Aug . 2 1 , 1 790 , aged 75 . She died Nov . 29 , 1 789 ,
aged 7 1 .
“ Her letters are very interesting ,and show her to
have been a woman of great piety and strong religious views .
”
Their epitaph contains the following words : This pair werefriends to order in the Family , Church and Commonwealth ;Examples of Industry and Economy , and patron s of learmng
and religion . Children of whom it will be seen that on ly one
out of the seven survived them
THEODORE , b . May 2 , 1 739 ; d . Jan . 25 , 1 740 .
HANNAH, b . Jan . 20 , 1 742 ; d . June 1 5 1 764 .
SAMUEL , b . Nov . 6 , 1 743 ; d . Dec . 24 , 1 744 .
THEODORE , b . Sept . 6 , 1 745 ; d . Dec . 1,1 758 .
ELIZABETH , b . Oct . 3 1 , 1 747 ; d . June 24 , 1 748 .
SAMUEL , b . Feb . 7 , 1 750 . (No .
ELIZABETH , b . Oct . 18 , 1 755 ; d . Apr. 1 9 , 1 757 .Q
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N o . 6 .
(V H on . John Ph il lips ( son of Samuel and HannahNo . was born Dec . 2 7 , 1 7 1 9 ; grad . Harv . Coll . , 1 735 . He
taught in public schools in Andover , Exeter and other places ,after which he had a private Latin School in Exeter . He fittedhimself for the m inistry ,
and received a call from the church in
Exeter , but for some reason relinquished al l plans for preachingand ente red extensively into mercantile life . He was a justiceof the peace , a trustee o f Dartmouth College for twenty y ears ,from which he rece ived the degree o f LL .D . in 1 777 ,
“and
founded and endowed in that College , the Phill ips Professorshipo f He
“ was authorized to be , in some singular
cases , one o f the Judges of the Superior Court .
”In his business
he was em inently successful , and accumulated a large fortune ,a ll o f which he d evoted to be ne volent obj ects . He gave liberallyw ith his brothe r for the found ing o f Phill ips Ac ademy , Andover,in 1 7 78 . and in 1 789 , gave it the further sum o f twenty thousand
dolla rs . for the v irtuous and p ious education o f y ouths of
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 1 9
genius and serious disposition . He bequeathed , bv his last
will , one-third of al l the estate of which he died possessed ,“ for
the benefit more especially of charity scholars , such as may be
of excelling gen ius and good mora l character , preferring the
hopefully pious , and for the assistance of y ouths liberal ly ,edu
cated ,designed for the ministry , while study ing D ivinity under
the direction of some eminent Calvin istic Min ister of the Gospel ,until a professor of Divin ity , able , pious , and Orthodox , should
be supported in this Academy , or at Exeter , in New Hampshire ,
0 1° in both .
”It was this purpose of the founders , of securing ,
permanently , in struction in Theology , which led , about thirty
y ears later to the founding of the Andover Theological Seminary .
He was the founder of the Academy in Exeter . In 1 781 , he
“secured the incorporation of Phillips Exeter Academy from
the New Hampshire Legislature , giving to the school in life and
by bequest property amounting at the time to about sixty -five
thousand dollars , but npw , under admirable management , greatlyenhanced in value .
”In Speaking of his acts in connection with
this institution , a writer before quoted say s“ Phillips Exeter
Academy has its own history and characteristics quite independ
ent of Andover . It is almost wholly the child of Dr . JohnPhillips . Dr. Phillips was one of the trustees at Andoverfrom its first organ ization till his death , and for the last five y ears
of his life president of the board . His endowment of Exeter thuswas an act in generous emulation of his own beneficence . The
wise provision which he made for the support of the school , andthe care exercised by those in charge of the endowment , have
given to the Academy a wholesome independence , so that it
occupies to-day a position of self-reliance and integrity , havingfunds sufficient for its support irrespective of its receipts fromtuition fees . During the century which has nearly closed since
its incorporation it has had , unti l recently , but three principalsin succession . Dr . Benjamin Abbot , the former of these ,
graduated at Harvard in 1 788 , and immediate ly went to Exeteras principal . The choice of this man hints at one distinction
between Andover and Exeter . Dr. John Phillips , like his
brother and nephew , was a firm adherent to the old school of
20 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 7 .
New England orthodoxy . He was also a man of deep hum ilityand large-m indedness . He saw in Benjamin Abbot , an Exetery outh , the qualities which constituted a wise teacher , and he
chose him to the place , although their theo logical preferences
were at variance ,— Abbot belonging to the new schoo l which in
process of time became organized Unitarianism . To measureDr. Phillips
’
s liberality , one must needs place himself amonghis contemporaries , and not among
° his descendants . Not onlyd id Mr . Phillips make this appointment , but two of the trustees
originally chosen by himself, and three others chosen during hislifetime , held theological opinions opposite to his own .
The connection with Harvard Un iversity has alway s been a close
one , and no other school in the country , save the Boston Latin
Schoo l , has sent so large a number of students to Cambridge ,
while the standard of scholarship has been of the highest . The
largest proportion of boy s at Exeter has Harvard in view , and
the reputation for scholarship which Exeter enjoy s at Harvardhas been unbroken for nearly a century .
”
He married ( l st) M rs . Sarah (Em ery ) Gilm an ,dau .
of Rev . Mr . Emery , and widow of Nathaniel Gilman. He In .
( 2d) M rs . E lizabeth (Dennet) Ha le ,dau . of Hon . E .
Dennet of Portsmouth , N . H . , and widow of Dr . Hale . He
d ied Apr . 2 1 , 1 795 , aged 75 . No children .
N o. 7 .
(VI . ) H on , Samue l Ph il lips ( son of Samuel and
Elizabeth : No . commonly known as Judge Phill ips , wasborn Feb . 7 , 1 750 ; grad . Harv . Coll . , 1 77 1 ; a member of the
Prov incial Congress at Watertown , 1 7 75 ; Lieut .-Governor.
He was the only heir to a large estate ; but with a spirit of
hero ic self-sacrifice ,he preva iled on his father to d ivert the
property , which would legally fall to him ,to the found ing of the
Academy at Andover. And it is to this self-sacrificing spirit ,his benevolent heart , his desire to promote the education and
good morals o f the y outh in his community , and check the
growth o f v ice which he saw spread ing with the advance of
No . 7 OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 2 1
civilization , by the establishment , in his native town , of a per
manent school worthy of the Commonwealth in which he lived ,that the institution owes its existence . A long distance in
advance of the people of his day , his deep and far-seeing mind
conceived the original design , and he cautiously , deliberately and
wisely drafted the constitution , now in service for both this and
the Exeter Academy . This instrument , with its multitudinous
emendations,erasures , and additions , bears witness to the minute
care with which the founders sought to formulate the principles
of the schools . N0 one can read this paper without per
ceiving its weight and perspicuity . It was formerly , and perhaps
now is , read y early at the meetings of the board of trustees , anddrew from one member , who had sat on the board for forty
y ears , the remark that its language seemed to him more likeinspiration than any thing else except the Bible The
constitution ,while defin ing the courses o f study and d iscipline , the
duties of trustees and masters— not om itting to caution the trus
tees against extravagant entertainment at their y early dinner
lay s great emphasis on the conduct of the students , and the
means to be taken for education in morality and religion , declar
ing that‘above al l , it is expected that the master
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s attention to
the disposition of the minds and morals of the y outh under his
charge will exceed every other care ; well considering that
though goodness without knowledge (as it respects others) is
weak and feeble , y et knowledge without goodness is dangerous ,and that both united form the noblest character, and lay the
surest foundation of usefulness to mankind .
’ i t
Samuel Phillips was an extraordinary man but it is difficultto give , at this day , a just expression of his character. The
religious and moral element in it were mixed so intimately , and
y et so unaf fectedly , with the business of the world and the habitsof active life , that he seemed to be a perfect embodiment of theChristian statesman , scholar, and philanthropist I have
never met , through my whole life , with an individual in whom
the spirit of christian ity and of good-will to mankind were so
naturally blended with an indomitable energy and enterprise in
Harper’s Magazine, Vol . 55, p . 564.
22 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 7 .
active life . He was a leader in the church , a leader in the State ;the y oung loved and l istened to him , the old consulted and
deferred to his advice In h is capacity for business ,there was , as it were , an universality or ubiquity . In the town ,
in the Senate , in the courts of justice , in committees of the legislature , as a referee in cases of great importance , in all other
associations or affairs of business , his influence was , as f ar as
was possible in respect of any one man , paramount . For twenty
y ears he was a member, and for fifteen y ears president , of theSenate of the State ,
at a period when Statesmen were not made
out of every sort of wood . He was judge of the Essex C ourt ofCommon Pleas , a member of every important committee , on
like occasions a referee , and , at the same time , owned and took
a general superintendence of two stores , one at Andover , anotherat Methuen , of a saw-mill , a grist
-mill , a paper-m ill , and a
powder-mill on the Shawshine , giving to each a sufficient and
appropriate share of his oversight ; with a spirit subdued by the
predominancy of the religious sentiment , he was as earnest ,
active and indefatigable in this multitude of his engagements , as
though this world was every thing .
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He was religious in study , in trade , in neighborly kindness ,in domestic life , in politics , in every ClV] l o ffice , and in his zealto promote learning , as well as in public worship or publ iccharities . It was emphatically a religious institution which he
was intent upon establishing a religious vitality which he soughtto breathe into al l education within its atmosphere . Thus116 was in tensely method ica l and caref ul . A ny one of his hundreds of manuscripts now extant , taken up at random , would bean illustration of this trait . He erased , he interlined , he changed
the collocation of words or paragraphs , he put in after-thoughtsand s ide-thoughts , in a common fam ily letter, with as much
pa instaking as in the draft of a State paper. In writing the mostfam il iar communications to his son or his wife , he would copy ,
or give an apology for not copy ing , as if he would not consentto do any thing which he was not anxious to do well ; and the
Extract f rom a letter written by Josiah Q uincy to Rev. John L. Taylor, datedBoston , Dec . 13 , 1855 , in Memo ir o f Judge Phill ips .
24 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [No . 8 .
of Phillips A cademy it is difficult to separate them . They wereconsiderably associated with each other in the pursuits of life ,and in the accomplishment of the ir grand design they acted in
harmony . Two more useful and noble men , or more worthy ,
upright and high minded c itizens , from one family , never
honored , or were honored by , the Commonwealth in which theylived . He died Feb . 10 ,
1 802 , aged 52 . He married , July 6 ,1 773 , Ph ebe Foxcro f t , born Aug . 1 2 , 1 743 , dau. of Hon .
Francis Foxcrof t , of Cambridge . She died Oct . 7 , 181 2 , aged
69 . Children
1 . JOHN, b . Oct . 1 8 , 1 776 . (No .
2 . SAMUEL ; d . 1 796 .
N o. 8 .
(VII . ) Co l . John Ph il lips ( son o f Samuel and PhebeNo . born Oct .
'
18 , 1 7 76 .
“ Assistant in Phillips Academy .
t en Andover Theological Seminary was about to be
founded in 1 807 , he with his noble-minded , pious and benevolen tmother, engaged to build a large edifice for the accommodationof students . He was commander of an independent company ,
aid of Gov . Strong , and State Senator.
”He married Dec . 22 ,
1 798 , Ly dia Gorham ,dau . of Hon . Nathan iel Gorham , of
Charlestown . He d ied Sept . 10 , 1820 , aged 44 . His widowsurv ived him about forty y ears . Children
1 . PHEBE , b . Dec . 1 , 1 799 ; m . May 2 7 , 1824, Rev. JONATHAN
CLEMENT ; she d . Dec . , 1874, aged 75 . He was b . in Danvil le.Vt . , June grad . M idd lebury Col l . , 18 18 ; studiedTheology at Andover ; teacher in Phil l ips Acad . , 1820—30 ;
orda ined Oct . 13 , 1830 ; settled over the f ol lowing churches
Chester, N . H . , 1830—45 , Topsham, Me .. 1845—52 , Woodstock . Vt . , 1852— 6 7 ; preached in Quechee. Vt . , 1869— 74 ;
removed in 186 7 to Norwich , Vt . , l iv ing there 1880 ; D . D .
2 . SAMUEL , b . May’“8 , 180 1 ; grad . Harv . Col l . , 18 19 ; Law
School , 1825 ; (1. Jan . 2 1 , 1877 . He m . Oct. 23 , 1 827, SALLYSWETT , o f Box ford . Ch
1 . Samuel , b . in Andover, S ep t . 30 , 1828 ; cash ier f or several yearso f the Maverick Nat . Bank , Boston . Ch .
1 . Caro l ine S b . in Malden , Mass . , Aug . 17 , 1852 .
One says March 8.
9 .
10 .
1 1 .
1 2 .
13 .
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2 . Sarah A ll en Whi te , b . in Salem , Oct . 27 1857
2 . Sarah Webb , b . Feb . 22, 1830 ; m . Oct 3 1 , 1859 , Henry A .
DeFrance o f Davenport ; d .
3 . Anne,Woodbury , b . Dec . 25 , 1832 ; unm 1878 .
4 . H elen !, b . June 5 , 1834 ; 1m . 1864 , Hami lton Wi llis .
REBECCA GORHAM , b . A ug . 1 9 , 1802 ; d . Feb . 6 , 1870 , unm .
LYD IA , b . Apr. 1 2 , 1804 ; l ived in Boston d . in Andover, Apr.
23 , 1874 ; II] . Oct . 15 , 1 850 , Dr. JOHN CALL DALTON (of LOWel l , grad . Harv . Col l . , 1814 , M . D . , 18 1 7 ; d . 1864 . No ch .
JOHN (twin), b . Apr. 1 2 , 1804 ; d . Oct . 2 2 , 1863 ; m . ( 1 st)Nov . 26 , 1 829 , SARAH A NN DORR of Roxbury ; m . (2d) Mar.
22 , 1851 , CAROLINE LITTLE of Newburyport ; In . (3d) ANNJANE GARDNER of Dorchester.
ELIZABETH BARNARD , b . Dec . 1 7 , 1805 ; m . June 30 , 1 839 ,
Judge WILLIAM STEVENS of Andover.
SARAH WHITWORTH , b . Feb . 18 , 1 807 .
MARY ANN , b . March 1 7 , 1808 ; m . Sept . 9 , 1833 , WILLIAMGRAY BROOKS, a merchant of Boston , son of Cotton Brownand Jane (Wil liams) Brooks* resided f or some time precedinghis death in the old 'Phill ips mansion at North Andover, Wherehe d . Jan . 6 , 1 879 , aged 73 . Ch
1 . Wi lliam Gray Brooks , b . July 2 , 1834 .
2 . Phi llips Brooks , b . Dec . 13 , 1835 : grad . Harv. Coll . , 1855 ;
distinguish ed clergyman of the Episcopalian denomination ,
and popular lecturer , of Boston . He is the presen t owner of
the Ph i ll ips homestead at North Andover.
George Brooks, b . Dec . 18 , 1838 .
Fre derick Brooks , b . Aug . 5 , 1842 .
Arthur Brooks , b . Jun e 1 1 , 1845 ; grad . Harv. Col l . , 1867 ;
Ep iscopalian clergyman ; ordained Jun e 25 , 1870 ; of Will iamsport , Pa .
, Chicago , Il l . , and New York , N . Y .
6 . John Cotton Brooks , b . Aug . 29 , 1849 ; grad . Harv. Coll . , 1872 ;Ep iscopalian clergym an ; ord . 1876 ; of Bristol , Pa. , Providenc e , R . I. , and Springfield , Mass .
SUSAN LOWELL , b . Mar. 5 , 1809 .
CAROLINE , b . A ug . 3 , 1 8 10 .
JULIA , b . Feb . 9 , 18 13 ; m . ISAAC THOMPKINS of Manchester ;
(1 . Mar. 6 , 1867 .
AMELIA (twin), b . Feb . 9 , 18 13 ; d . Sept . 15 , 1865 .
NATHANIEL GORHAM , b . June 24 , 18 1 6 .
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Capt. Thomas Brooks,1 and w if e Grace , were of Watertown , 1636 ; Caleb ,2 and
Hannah Brooks of Medf ord ; Capt . Samue1,3 m . Sarah Boylston ; Samuel ,4 m . MaryBoutwell ; Rev. Edward ,5 m . Ab igail Brown ; and Cotton Brown ,6 m. Jane Williams,as above .
26 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 9 .
N o. 9 .
(V .) H on . W il l iam Ph ill ips ( son of Samuel and
Hannah : No . was born July 6 , 1 722 . The following brief
sketch , given in Bond’s Wa tertown , shows s
’omething of his life
and character : “ A t the age of fifteen y ears he went to Boston ,
and became an apprentice to Edward Bromfield , Esq. , a highlyrespectable merchant of that town , son of BOII . Edward Bromfield ,
for many y ears one of his Majesty’
s Council in the Provinceof Massachusetts Bay , and a great grandson of Rev . John Wilson , the first m inister of Boston . A t the termination of his
apprenticeship he married , June 13 , 1 744 , O . s . , Abiga ilBromfi eld ,
eldest daughter of his late master, and engaged in
mercantile pursuits , in which he was very successful . By this
marriage a grt.-
gr . son of the first minister of Watertown was
united with a grt .-
gr. dau . of the first minister of Boston . He
was for many y ears a deacon of the Old South Church , and was
repeatedly elected representative and State senator. He took a
decided and active part in the proceedings which preceded and
attended the Revolution ; was 0 11 many of the committees
appointed by the town of Boston in those try ing times , and often
contributed liberally of his estate to promote the measures which
issued in the establishment of our independence .
’ He was one
of the committee sent to demand of Gov . Hutchinson that thetea should be sent back to England ; was rejected as a Councillor
by Gov . Gage ; was a member of the Convention for framingthe Constitution of the Commonwealth , and that of adopting the
Constitution of the United States . Upon the outbreak of the
Revolution , he moved his family to Norwich , Conn . , where they
remained while the British had possession of Boston , occupy ingthe Arnold mansion , the same house in which the traitor, Bene
dict Arnold,was born .
” He gave by his last will five thousand
dollars to Phillips Academy , Andover. He d ied Jan . 1 5 , 1804 ,
aged 81 . Children :
1 . ABIGAIL , b . A pr. 14 , 1 745 ; d . March 25 , 1 798 ; m . JOSIAHQUINCY , Jr. , o f Revolutionary f ame .
2 . WILLIAM ; (1. young .
3 . WILLIAM , b . Mar. 30 , 1 750 . (No .
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SARAH ; (1. young .
HANNAH ; d . young .
HANNAH,b . Nov . 29 , 1 756 ; m . SAMUEL SHAW .
SARAH ( twin), b . Nov . 29 , 1 756 ; m . EDWARDham . She d . 1 839 . No . ch .
MARY ; d . young .
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(VI .) Lieut . GOV . W il liam Ph ill ips ( son of Williamand Abigail : No . was born March 30 , 1 750 ; of Boston ;deacon of the O ld South Church , representative , and , from 181 2
to 1823 , Lieut .-Governor from 1804 until his death in 1 827
president of the Massachusetts Bank ; presidential elector at
large in 1820 when the vote of the State was cast for Mr.
Monroe . To the already very libera l endowments of PhillipsAcademy , Andover, he added the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ,and gave ten thousand dollars to Andover Theological Seminary .
His generous gifts , distributed among about a dozen worthyobjects , amounted to sixty -two thousand dollars .
Hecame into possession of an ample fortune , to the manage
ment of which , and to the duties of his family and of friendship ,
to the service of the public , and to deeds of benevolence , he wasthenceforth chiefly devoted . He was eminently a domestic man ,
fond of retirement , and of the society of his family and intimate
friends . Yet he was not averse to the calls of public duty .
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The Rev . Dr. Wisner in preaching his, funeral sermon said
Scarcely a measure has been adopted or an association formedin this city and Vicinity for the improvement
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of the phy sical , theintellectual , the moral or the spiritual condition of men , which
has not received his co-operation and liberal support.”
He married Sept . 13 , 1 774 , M iriam -Ma son ,born June
1 6 , 1 754 , 3d dau. of Hon . Jonathan Mason of Boston . She
died May 7 , 1 823 ,“greatly lamented .
” He died Saturdayevening , May 26 , 1 827 . Children :
1 . WILLIAM WILSON , b . in Norwich , Dec . (1 . Jan . 1 ,
1 784 .
2 . JONATHAN , b . May 2 , 1 777 ; d . Oct . 27 , f ol lowing .
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JONATHAN , b . Apr. 24 , 1 778 ; of Boston ; Hon . A . M . , Harv .
Col l . , 18 18 . About 1853 , not long bef ore his death , he gaveto the city of Boston , ten thousand dol lars f or the public library .
He m . ( l st) Sept . 30 , 1805 , REBEocA SALISBURY , b . Aug .
1 776 ; d . March 13 , 1828 , d au. of Samuel Sal isbury of Boston .
He R] . ( 2d ) A ug . 2 7 , 1 839 , MARY MAGEE , b . Mar. 1 9 , 1 79 1 ,
d au . of James and Margaret Magee . She d . June 23 , 1849 .
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Martha Salisbury , b . Dec 28 , 1806 ; d . Mar. 24 , 1839 .
Jonathan Mason , b . Apr. 24 , 18 10 ; d . Oct . 2 1 , 18 1 1 .
Miriam, b . July 2 , 181 1 ; d . Dec . 19 ; 1816 .
Reb ecca Salisbury , b . Oct . 19 , 1816 .
5 . Wi ll iam . b . Jan . 1 1 , 1819 .
MIRIAM , b . June 9 , 1 779 ; m . Jan . SAMUEL HALLWALLEY , b . A pr. 1 2 , 1 778 . He (1 . July She d .
Mar. 26 , 182 7 . Ch
1 . Samue l H Wa lley , b . Aug . 3 1 , 1805 ; grad . Harv . Coll . ,1826 ; counsel lor-at-law ; sp eaker of the Mass . House of
Represen tatives . He m . Oct . 14 , 1829 , Meh i tabel SumnerBates , b . June , 1810 , d au. of Hon . Isaac C . Bates o f Northamp ton . Ch
1 . Martha Henshaw Wa lley , b . Dec . 17 , 1832 ; d . Feb . 15 ,
1833 .
M iriam Ph il lips Wa l ley , b . Aug . 28 , 1834 .
Samuel Wa l ley , b . S ep t . 3 , 1836 ; d . S ep t . 13 , 1837 .
Henshaw Bates Wa l ley , b . S ep t . 14 , 1838 .
Theresa Maria Wa l ley , b . Oct . 26 , 1840 ; d . Aug . 9 , 1843 .
W i ll iam Phil lips Wa l ley , b . Apr. 1 1 , 1843 .
Ab igail Bromfl el d Ph ill ips Wa l ley , Sept . 4 , 1845 .
Hetty Sumner Bates Wa l ley , b . Feb . 15 , 1848 .
Isaac Chapman Bates Wa l ley , b . Jan . 15 , 1850 .
10 . Edward Wa l ley , Jun e 6 , 1852 .
2 . Sarah Hurd Wa l ley , b . Jan . 18 , 18 16 ; In . W ill iam K . Brown .
3 . Ab igail Bromfl eld Ph ill ips Wa l ley , b . May 25 , 18 18 .
EDWARD , b . June 24 , 1 782 o f Boston d eacon of the O ld SouthChurch . He m . ( l st) 1807 , MARY SALISBURY , b . May 18 ,
1 787 ; d . Apr. 28 , 18 15 . He m . ( 2d ) Nov . 3 , 1820, THERESAHENSHAW of Northampton . He (1. Nov. 4 , 1 826 . Ch . (byfirst marriage)
1 . W ill iam , b . Aug . 8 , 1808 ; (1. Jan . 13 , 1829 .
2 . Edward , July 6 , 18 10 ; d . Feb . 15 ,18 12 .
3 . Ab ig a il , b . Nov. 3 , 18 14 ; 111 . Apr. 27 , 1836 , Edward ElbridgeSal isbury . He grad . Yal e Co ll 1832 , and was a f terwardspro f e ssor there . She d . in New Haven , Dec . 13 , 1869 .
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(By second marriage)Miriam M b . Aug . 5 ; 182 1 ; d . Feb . 22 , 1824.
5 . Edward B b . Oct . 5 , 1824 ; grad . Harv . Coll . , 1845 ; d .
Jun e 2 1 , 1848 . He gave by bequest to Harv. Col l . one hundred thousand dol lars f or the Observatory .
6 . Th eresa Henshaw , b . Aug . 22 , 1826 .
6 . AB IGAIL BROMFIELD , b . Feb . 5 , 1 790 ; m . Rev.EBENEZER BURGESS, a graduate of Brown Univ . of Dedham . Ch
1 . Miriam Mason Burgess.
2 . Ebenezer Prin ce Burgess.
3 . Edward Phillips Burgess .
4 . Martha Crowell Burgess.
7 . WILLIAM , b . Oct . 13 , 1 79 1 .
This concludes the list of those whose ancestors were of
Andover .
N o. 1 1 .
(IV.) H on . John Ph il lips ‘
( son of Samuel and Mary
No . born June 22 , 1 701 a stationer , and afterwards a mer
chant , of Boston . He possessed much of that rare adaptabilityto mercantile and general business lif e which has been so f re
quently display ed by the descendants of Samuel a nd Mary
Phillips of Salem , and in his business was eminently successful .
He was deacon of the Brattle Street Church , justice'
of the peaceand of the quorum , Colonel of the Boston Regiment , and several
times represented the town in the General Court . He married
( 1 st) Nov ; 2 1 , 1 723 , Mary Buttolph ,born May 8 , 1 703 ,
dau . of Nicholas Buttolph of Boston . She died Aug . 15 , 1 742 ,
and he m . (2d) A biga il W ebb , dau . of Rev . Mr. Webb of
Fairfield , Conn . He died Apr. 1 9 , 1 7 68 ,“and was buried
with military honors .
” Children (by first marriage)
1 . JOHN , b . NOV . 29 , 1 726 ; m . ELIZABETH GREEN . Ch
1 . m . Mr. Thurston .
2 . SAMUEL , b . Mar. 15 , 1 729 ; m . ELIZABETH FAYERWEATHER .
Ch .
1 m . Mr. C larke .
2 . m . Henry Pren tice .
3 . ABIGAIL , b . Feb . 14 , 1 733 ; m . Mar. 1 9 , 1 778 , Col . ELISHAPORTER of Had ley .
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JONATHAN , b . Apr. 24 , 1 778 ; of Boston ; Hon . A . M . , Harv .
Col l . , 18 18 . About 1853 , not long bef ore his death , he gaveto the city of Boston , ten thousand dol lars f or the publ ic library .
He m . ( l st) Sept . 30 , 1805 , REBEOOA SALISBURY , b . A ug . 1 6
1 776 d . March 1 3 , 1 828 , d au. of Samuel Sa l isbury of Boston .
He In . (2d ) A ug . 2 7 , 1 839 , MARY MAGEE , b . Mar. 1 9 , 1 79 1 ,
d au. of James and Margaret Magee . She d . June 23 , 1849 .
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Martha Salisbury , b . Dec 28 , 1806 ; d . Mar. 24 , 1839 .
Jonathan Mason , b . Apr. 24 , 1810 ; d . Oct . 2 1 , 18 1 1 .
Miriam , b . July 2 , 181 1 ; d . Dec . 1816 .
Reb ec ca Sal isbury , b . Oct . 19 , 1816 .
5 . Wi ll iam . b . Jan . 1 1 , 1819 .
MIRIAM , b . June 9 , 1 779 ; 111 . Jan . 4 , 1803 , SAMUEL HALLWALLEY , b . A pr. 1 2 , 1778. He d . July She d .
Mar. 26 , 182 7 . Gh . z
1 . Samue l H . Wa lley , b . Aug . 3 1 , 1805 ; grad . Harv . Coll . ,1826 ; counsel lor-at-law ; sp eaker of the Mass . House o f
Represen tatives . He In . Oct . 14 , 1829 , Meh itabel SumnerBates , b . June , 1810 , dau. of Hon . Isaac C . Bates of Northamp ton . Ch
1 . Martha Henshaw Wa lley , b . Dec . 1 7 , 1832 ; d . Feb . 15 ,
1833 .
2 . M iriam Phillips Wa l ley , b . Aug . 28 , 1834 .
3 . Samue l Wa l ley , b . S ep t . 3 , 1836 ; d . S ep t . 13 , 1837 .
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Th eresa Maria Wa l ley , b . Oct . 26 , 1840 ; d . Aug . 9 , 1843 .
6 . W i ll iam Phill ips Wa l ley , b . Apr. 1 1 , 1843 .
7 . Ab igail Bromfl eld Ph ill ips Wa l ley , S ept . 4 , 1845 .
8 . Hetty Sumner Bates Wa l leg, b . Feb . 15 , 1848 .
9 . Isaac Chapman Bates Wa l ley , b . Jan . 15 , 1850 .
10 . Edward Wa l ley , b . Jun e 6 , 1852 .
2 . Sarah Hurd Wa l ley , b . Jan . 18 , 18 16 ; In . W i ll iam K . Brown .
3 . Ab iga il Bromfl eld Ph il lips Wa l ley , b . May 25 , 1818.
EDWARD , b . June 24 , 1 782 of Boston d eacon of the O ld SouthChurch . He In . ( l st) 1807 , MARY SALISBURY , b . May 18 ,
1 787 ; d . A pr. 28 , 18 15 . He In . ( 2d ) Nov . 3 , 1820, THERESAHENSHAW of Northampton . He (1. Nov. 4 , 1826 . Ch . (byfirst marriage)l . \Vi l l iam , b . Aug . 8 , 1808 ; (1. Jan . 13 , 1829 .
2 . Edward , b . July 6 , 18 10 ; d . Feb . 15 , 18 12 .
3 . Ab ig a il , b . Nov. 3 , 18 14 ; m . Apr. 27 , 1836 , Edward ElbridgeSal isbury . He g rad . Yal e Col l . , 1832 , and was a f terwardspro f essor there . She d . in New Haven , Dec . 13 , 1869 .
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SARAH , b . A pr. 7 , 1 735 In . NATHANIEL TAYLOR , a merchant , ofBoston , son of Rev . Mr. Tay lor of Milton .
WILLIAM ,b . A ug . 29 , 1 737 . (No .
MARY A NN , b . July 25 , 1 74 1 m . Dr. NATHANIEL NOYES. She
d . A pr. 20 , 1 79 1 .
(By second marriage)JOSEPH .
N o. 1 2 .
(V .) W il l iam Ph il l ips (son of ‘ John and Mary : No .
born Aug . 29 , 1 737 ; married June 1 2 , 1 7 61 , MargaretW endel l , b . Aug . 20 , 1 739 , 1 1 th and y oungest child of Hon.
Jacob Wendell . * He died June 4 , 1 772 , aged 34 y rs . , 9 mos .
She died Feb . 2 7 1 823 . Children
1 . MARGARET , b . May 26 , 1 762 ; d . Feb . 1 9,1 844 ; m . Judge
SAMUEL COOPER .
2 . SARAH , b . Apr. 6 , 1 765 ; m . MARK NEWTON of Andover.
3 . JOHN , b . Nov . 26 , 1 770 . (No .
N o. 1 3 .
(VI ) H on . John Ph il lips (son of William and Mar
garet : No . born NOV . 2 6 , 1 7 70 ; grad . Harv . Coll . , 1 788 ;president of the Mass . Senate . and first may or of Boston . He
married Dec . 1 8 , 1 794 , Sa l ly W a l ley ,b . Mar . 25 , 1 772 ,
dau . of Thomas and Sarah (Hurd)Walley . He died May 29 ,
1823 . She d ied Nov . 4 ,1 845 . Children
1 . THOMAS WALLEY , b . Jan . 1 6 , 1 79 7 ; grad . Harv . Col l . , 18 14 ;C lerk of the Municipa l Court , Boston , f or many y ears ; d .
1 859 . He m . Mar. 18 , 1824 , ANNA DUNN , dau. of SamuelDunn of Boston . Ch .
1 . John .
2 . Samuel .
Mr. Wendell was a merchant. Colonel of the Boston Regiment , and one of the
Governor’s Counc il . B e 111 .A ug . 12 , 1714 , Sarah Ol iver, bap. Dec . d au. of Dr.
James Ol iver o f Cambridge , who In .Mercy Bradstreet , dau. o f Dr . Samuel and Mercy(Tyng) Bradstreet o f Cambridge , and gr. dau. of Gov. Simon Bradstreet , by h is firstw if e Anne , d au. of Gov. Thomas Dudley . Watertown Gen .
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2 . SARAH HURD , b . April 24 , 1 799 ; m . ( l st) April 24 , 1823 ,
FRANCIS JENKS. Jr. , b . A ug . , 1 79 8 . He (1. 1837 , and she m .
(2d ) 1840 , Prof . ALONZO GRAY of Brook lyn , N . Y . Ch
1 . Mary Elwell Jenks, b . Jun e , 1824 ; In . Rev . R . S . S torrs of
Brook lyn , N . Y .
John Ph illips Jenks , b . 1826 ; d . 1828 .
Francis Jenks , b . 1828 .
Grenvi ll e Tudor Jenks, b . July 18 , 1830 .
Ames Jenks .
6 . Alice Elizabeth Gray .
3 . SAMUEL , b . 1 801 ; d . Feb . 20 , 181 7 , while a member of the
Soph . C lass , Harv . Col l .4 . MARGARET , b . Nov . 29 , 1802 ; In . Dr. EDWARD REYNOLDS of
Boston . He grad . Harv . Col l . , 1 8 1 1 M . D . l iving 1880 , sonof Edward and Deborah (Belcher) Reynolds of Boston , gr .
son of John and Dorothy (Weld) Reynolds of Prov . . R. I. ,
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1 . John Phillips Reynolds , b . Nov . 20 , 1825 ; grad . Harv. Col l1845 ; physician ; living , 1880 .
Adeline Margaret Reynolds , b . July 4 , 1827 d .
Miriam Phi l lips Reynolds, b . May 6 , 1829 .
Ann e Foster Reynolds, b . May 2 ,f1831 .
Margare t Elizab eth Reynolds, b . May 14 , 1833.
Adelin e Ellen Reynolds , b . July 29 , 1835.
7 . Augusta Th eresa Reynolds, b . Dec . 29 , 1837 .
5 . MIRIAM ; m . June 8 , 183 1 , Rev . GEORGE W . BLAGDEN . He was
b . Nov . , 1802 , in Washington , D . C . grad . Ya le Coll . , 1823 ;at Andover Theolog . Sem . , 1 826 D . D . 1843 first pastor ofthe church in Brighton a f ter its organization in 1827 ; pastorof the Salem Street Church , Boston , 1830- 36 ; of the Old
South Church , Boston , f rom his instal lation , Sept . 2 6 , 1836 ,til l his resignation , 1872 , but continued pastor emeritus til l hisdeath ; overseer of Harv . Col l . , 1854—59 ; d . Dec . 1 7 , 1884 , in
New York C ity , at the home of his son-ih -law , Mr. E . C .
Sampson , where he had been spending the last y ears of his
lif e . Ch
1 . Anna B lagden , b . July , 1832 ; (1.
John P B lagden , b . Aug . 6 , 1833 ; (1. young .
3 . George B lagden , b . Apr. . 1835 .
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Susanna Rawson was eldest dau . of Rev. Grindal and Susanna (Wilson)Rawson,and this SusannaWilson was a d au. of Rev. JohnWilson of Medfield , and gr. dau. of
Rev. John Wilson , first minister of Boston . Wa tertown Gen .
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. . fiEdward R Blagden , b . Feb 1837 .
Thomas B lagden, b . Oct . , 1839 .
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Sall y P B lagden, b . Aug ., 1843 .
M iriam P B lagden , b . Nov ., 1845 ; d. 1849 .
JOHN CHARLES , b . Nov. 15 , 1807 ; grad . Harv . Col l . , 1826 ;Andover Theolog . Sem . , 1832 ordained Dec . 18 , 1833 pastorof First Church , Weymouth , 1833 to 1 837 , and pastor in
Methuen f rom 1839 to 1860 ; a f terwards resided in Boston tillhis death Nov . 5 , 1878 . He In . Dec . 24 , 1833 , HARRIETWELCH , d au. of Francis Welch of Boston . Ch
1 . Margaret W b . July 12 , 1835 .
x 2 . John Charles , b . Oct. , 1838 ; grad . Harv . Coll . , 1858 ; living ,1880 .
3 . Emily Susan , b . June , 1842 .
4 . Harriet W b . May , 1845 ; (1. young .
5 . Miriam W b . May , 1849 .
6 . Anna Dunn , b . Oct . , 1850 .
7 . Carolin e Crown inshiel d , b . July , 1852 .
GEORGE WILLIAM , b . Jan . 3 , 18 10 ; grad . Harv . Col l . , 1829 ;
counsel lor-at-law ; of Boston . During the latter part of his
l if e , his home , except during the wintermonths .was in Saugus ,Mass . , where he had a fine estate . He took an active interestin the wel f are of the town , and was one o f the leading citizens ,as wel l as one of the weal thiest . He had been in Boston on
the d ay of his death , but returned to his Saugus home and was
at work in his hay -field when he f el l and d ied a lmost instantly .
This was July 30 , 1880 . He In . ( 1 st) June 1 , 1836 , EMILYBLAGDEN , b . in Washington , D . C . , s ister of Rev . GeorgW . B lagden . She d . A pr. 28 , 1842 , and he m . ( 2d ) June1845 , MARY A NN BLAGDEN , s ister o f his first wif e . She d .
Apr. 22 , 1848 , leav ing no children . Oh . (by first marriage)
1 . Em ily B Apr. 1 , 1842 ; 111 . Charles A . Welch .
WENDELL , b . NOV. 29 , 18 1 1 ; grad . Harv . Col l . , 183 1 , and at
the Cambridge Law School , 1 833 ; LL . B. , 1834 . He was
gif ted with intel lectua l ta lents and powers o f eloquence which
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 33
might have made him the f oremost jurist and greatest lawyerof his time , but he gave up al l hope of popularity or personalemolument f rom the practice of law, and made it his exc lusivel if e work to plead , on the pub lic rostrum and at every f avorab le Opportunity , the cause of the Oppressed , of every nation ,
creed and color. Sympathy with the classes whose cause he
advocated led him to give f reely of his means to the poor and
distressed . It is said that no really needy and deserving manor woman ever appealed to h im in vain ; y et , his gif ts werebestowed so silently that no records remain on earth save inthe hearts who love him .
”The f ollowing extracts give a very
brief but clear portrayal of his l if e and character.
“ Especia l ly may the colored men rejoice that it p leasedGod to raise up in their beha l f this inspired advocate of their
ina lienab le rights , this terrib le denunciator of their wrongs ,
this sincere sympathizer with their suf f erings , this brave , true ,stalwart f riend . Their rights vindicated bef ore the world ,their wrongs wiped out , their suff erings soothed and hea led ,their race set f ree , en f ranchised , educated , elevated , long willthe colored race remember— how can they ever f orget— their
d ebt of gratitude to Wendel l Phil l ips , to whom was due , as
much as to any man on earth , this revolution In their lot .
Not to the needs of his own country a lone could WendellPhil l ips limit his sympathy . The whole world had no wrong
which d id not set his soul on fire , to hate it a lway s and abateit i f he could . The terrib le evils of intoxication led no
man to be a stronger advocate o f prohibition than WendellPhil lips . The rights and interests of the working classesf ound in him a devoted f riend His intense earnestness
carried conv iction home to his hearers , his tenderness touchedtheir hearts with irresistible sympathy , his pathos moved themto tears , his vehemence carried them on with contagious fire ,
his command ing presence fi l led them with respect , his simp licityand directness and a lmost absence Of manner lef t them in
doubt whether art were perf ect or whol ly absent . Gif tedby nature with a voice of exquisite smoothness , sweetness ,
fl exibility and grace , and yet of wonderf ul power when rousedih
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some great cause , the whole man grew instinct with the fire
and f orce of impassioned oratory ; and he swept his aud iencealmost at his wil l , y et alway s without
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the vary ing emotions which he sought to stir Strong
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f aith and deep p iety marked his walk through l if e . H is f el lowcitizens have a lway s respected him f or every domestic virtue,and f or a grand ly stoica l simp l icity of l if e . Ful l o f the gencroas sp irit of sel f -sacrifice , seek ing no publ ic honor, devotinghis l if e and his great powers to the cause of the oppressedeven to his own great loss , standing firm against any and all
injustice l ike the rugged hil ls of his native State , volcanic inhis outbursts of wrath against Oppression , Wendell Phillipsstands as the strongest type of the f earless , uncompromisingintolerant New England ref ormer.
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“ No one had probab ly addressed so many audiences or
charmed so many ears and fired‘
so many breasts by his wonderf ul eloquence . His first appearance as an orator was at a
meeting in Faneuil Hal l in 1837 , cal led to protest against the
cruel murder of E lijah P . Lovejoy at A lton , Ill . , f or publ ishingan anti-slavery paper James T . Austin , attorney
genera l , made an apologetic speech , condemning Lovejoy and
almost justif y ing the mob f or his murder. Then WendellPhil l ips fired with a righteous indignation , mounted the p latf orm amidst objections and eff orts to suppress him , and pouredf orth a torrent of burning eloquence . This young lawy er,without experience and without a name in his prof ession , met
and vanquished , routed and annihi lated the Official chief of thebar of Massachusetts . His eloquence was not of the
grand sty le , majestic and Imposing l ike that of Webster, withsolemn periods and elaborate rhetoric . It was impetuous ,swif t and scathing , but with the beauty of a nob le Simp l icity ,a clear, trumpet-l ike voice , manner and gesture f ul l of f orceand grace . Throughout his l if e his hab its and manners were
those of a patrician , k ind ly , neither arrogant nor obtrusivelya f f ab le . but with a d ignified reserve which commanded some
measure of def erence f rom all who came into contact with him.
He was the greatest orator and agitator of his t ime ,
and as such he d id a work so great , and so associated hisname with a re form whose influence on the destinies of man
k ind cannot be overrated , that his f ail ings may wel l be and
doubtless wil l be f orgotten , and his name wil l l ive in honor.
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the second permanently settled minister of Brookhaven ,
i t L . I. ,
where he commenced to preach in 1 697 , though he preached
four y ears previously in Jamaica , L . I. , and is said to have beenone of the early m inisters of Brookfield ,
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his ministry in Brookhaven till his death in 1 739 , at the age of
75 . His character and qualifications were of a high order.
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“Mr. Phillips was distinguished for a peculiar vein of natural
wit . His ordinary discourse was tinctured with this peculiarityand tradition has preserved many of his speeches that exemplifyit . He married Sarah Ha l lett, born March 1 9 , 1 673 , dau .
of William and Sarah (Woolsey )1‘ Hallett of Newtown , L . I. §
His descendants have been quite numerous , and scattered at an
early date about Long Island and to other parts of New York
State and to Connecticut and New Jersey . Children
1 . GEORGE , b . Apr. 1 , 1 698 ; of Smithtown , L . I . d . Nov . 2 1 ,
1 771 . He m . A pr. 1 1 , 1 726 , ELIZABETH MILLS, b . A ug . 1 6 ,
1 705 , d . Apr. 1 9 , 1 775 . She was d au. of Timothy (b .
d . 1 75 1 , and Sarah Mil ls of Jamaica and Smithtown , gr. d au. of
Jonathan (b . and Martha Mil ls of Jamaica , gt . gr. d au .
of George Mil ls of Jamaica , probab ly a clergyman , b . in Eng . ,
1585 and d . in Jamaica , Oct . 1 7 , 1 6 74 . Ch .
1 . Samuel , b . Oct d . June 3 , 1806 . He In . 1754 , SarahM ills . Ch
1 . Isaac M ills , b . June 18 , 1760 ; In . Het ty Smith'. Ch
1 . George S2 . Sarah , b . Feb . 26 , 1730 .
3 . George , b . Jan . 16 , 1732 . Ch
1 . George .
2 . M ichael .3 . Deborah .
One writer says he was not ordained till 1702 , about which time this town votedhim 100 acres of land in f ee, and subsequently 200 acres more 0 11 condition of his
serving them during his l ite — H ist. of Long Island , 1845 . N . S . Prime.
t H ist . and Gen . Register, Vol. 35 , p . 339 .
Isarah Woolseyfl d au. o f George and Rebecca (Cornel l ?) Woolsey of Jamaica,L. 1 . He was b . in Yarmouth , Eng . , Oct. 27 , 1610 , embarked , 1623, w ith Dutch set
tiers to New Amsterdam, one o f the early settlers of Jamaica , where he (1. Aug. 17,
l 698 .— Ancestra l table of Jonas Phi l l ip s Phwn ix.
Capt W ill iam Hallett , who In . Sarah Woolsey , was b . 1647 : justice of the peace ;(1. A ug . 18, 1729 . He was son o f W ill iam Hallett , b . in Dorsetsh ire , Eng ., 1616 , earlysettler in Greenwich , Conn., owned a large estate at Hallett’s Cove , L. I. , in 1652 ,
removed to Flush ing, in 1655 , sheriff , 1656 , justice of the peace ; d . about 1706 , atHallett’s Cove — Il l .
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 37
Jonas , b . in Smi th town , Mar. of Morristown , N . Jwhere he (1 . Dec . 25 . 1813 . He m . 1764 , Anna Lewis , b . 1746 ,
d . Oct 25 , 1765, dau . of Rev . Thomas and Joanna (Booth)Lewis , and gr. dau. of Davidi' and Ann e (MillS)I BoothCh .
1 . Anna Lewis , b . in Morristown , Oct . 8 , 1765 ; d . insame p lace Mar. 13 , 1854 . She m . Dan ie l Phoen ix of
same p lace , b . in New York , Oct. 14 , 176 1 ; d . inMorristown , Dec. 3 , 1 828 . Ch
1 . Jonas Ph ill ips Phoenix, of New York ; In . MaryWhitney .
Lewis Phoen ix.
John D Phoenix.
Dan ie l A Phaen ix.
Elizabeth Phwn ix. And three oth ers , daus .
Elizabeth , b . Mar.
Mary , b . Apr. 15 , 1741 .
Moses , b . Mar. 8 , 1742— 3 ; d . S ep t . 9 , 18 18. He 111 . Jan . 22 , 1768 ,
Sarah Wisner ; settled in Phi llipsburg , N . Y . § Ch
1 . Gabrie l New ton .
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Rev. Thomas Lewis, b . Aug. 6 , 1716 , grad. Yale Coll . , 1741 , Congregational .clergyman ; d . in Mendham , N. J A ug . 20, 1777. He was son of Dea. Joseph Lewisof Waterbury , Conn ., b .Mar. 15 , 1677 d . Nov. 29 , 1749 , a man of large means , manyyears selectman , m . A pr. 7 , 1703 , Sarah Andrews, b . Mar. 16 , 1684, d. Mar. , 1773 ; gr.
S. of Joseph and Elizabeth (Case) Lewis of Windsor and Simsbury , Conn . , gt. gr. s .
of John Lewis, who was of New London , 1648, and d . Dec . 8, 1676 ; ElizabethCase who m . Jos. Lew is, was d au. of John Case , who was of New London , 1656,
Windsor, 1657, of Simsbury f rom 1669 till he d Feb . 21 , 1704. He was representative f rom S . several years. He m . 1657 Sarah Spencer, b . 1636 , d . Nov. 3 , 1691 ,
dau. of Wm. Spencer who was of Cambridge , 1631 . Wm . Spencer was rep . 1634—8,Lieut. of Militia and one of the f ounders of the Ancient and Hon . Artil . , removed toHartf ord , March , 1639 , rep . 1639-40 ; (1. 1640.
f David Booth , b . 1698, d . 1773, was son of Joseph and Hannah (Wilcoxson) Boothof Stratf ord , Conn . , and gr. son of Richard Booth , 1607, living 1689 , who In . Elizabeth Hawley , sister of Joseph Hawley , who was first town clerk of Stratf ord .
1 Anne Mills, who In . June , 1727, David Booth , was b . 1702 , d . 1793, and was dau.
of Peter and Joanna (Porter)Mills of W indsor, Conn . , and gr. dau. Of Peter Mills ofWindsor, a Hollander, h is real name being probably Pieter Wouters Van der
Melyn . He (1. A pr. 17 , 1710.
Joanna Porter, b. Feb . 7 , 1671 , In . July 21 , 1692 , Peter Mills, above , was d au. of
John Porter of Windsor, b . June 3 1651 , gr. dau. of John Porter of Windsor, b . in
England , (1. A ug. 2 , 1688 , gt. gr. d au. of John and Rose Porter of Windsor, 1638,
who were m . in England — A n cestra l table of Jonas Ph ill ip s Phoenix.
H is gr. son , John Everston Ph illips, Esq ., b . in Phillipsburg
, Mar. 20, 1805 , fittedf or college at Goshen Academy , Orange Co . , grad . Williams Coll . , 1825, studied lawwith Henry Wisner, Esq . of Goshen , was admitted to the bar, and establ ished himselff or a short time in h is prof ession in Brookfield , Orange Co. He then returned toGoshen and entered into partnersh ip w ith Mr.Wisner. He In . Mar. 1 , 1832 , El izabethS. W isner, dau. of h is partner, and d . Dec . 1 7, 1841 , leaving a widow and threedaus.
— A nna ls of Wi l l iams Col l . , pp . 423. 424. Rev. Ca lvin Durf ee, D . D .
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GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 14 .
2 . George .3 . Henry Wisner.
4. Moses .
5 . W i lliam .
6 . Sarah .
7 . Samuel .8 . Elizab eth .
SAMUEL (1. young .
3 . ELIZABETH .
DANIEL .
0 . W ILLIAM ; m . SYBIL SMITH ; sett led in Smithtown , L . I. , and
d . Jan . 1 , 1 778 . In his wil l , dated March 1 , 1 775 , provedJan . 10 , 1 778, he mentions his law books . She d . Oct . 3 1 ,
1 767 , aged 74 .
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John , b . S ep t . 3 , 1737 ; d . in M il f ord , Conn . , Mar. 12 , 1780 .
W i ll iam , b . May 2 7 , 1741 ; d . in Brookhaven , Mar. 2 7 , 1799 .
Gh . z 1 . 1Vil l iam .
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R ichard .Mary.
Z ebulon , b . Apr. 14 , 1746 ; d . in Peek ski ll , N . Y . , Jan . 13 , 1815.
James , b . Mar. 13 , 1 75 1 ; d . in Coven try , N . Y . , Jan . 25 , 1841 .
Ebenezer, July 15 , 1753 ; In . Jan . 17 , 1782 . Mary Ben edic t o fNorwalk , Conn . , wh ere he settled , and Wh ere he (1. Aug . 5 ,
1829 . Ch
1 . Esth er, Mar. 5 , 1787 ; d . Feb . 5 , 1788 .
2 . Esth er, b . Apr. 17 , 1 788 .
3 . Sal ly , b . Dec . 1 1 , 1 790 .
4 . Elizabeth , b . July 9 , 1798 .
Sarah , Oct . 24 , 1756 ; d . in North Salem , N . Y . , Feb . 12 , 1827 .
Phil e tus , b . Nov . 24 , 1759 ; d . in Greenville,N . Y May 17 ,
1818 . Ch
1 . Eb enezer ; min ister of East Hampton ; d . 1830 .
El izabeth , b . Nov. 9 , 1762 ; d . in Brookhaven , Feb . 4 , 1844.
6 . JOHN , b . 1 7 15 ; grad . Harv . Col l . , 1 735 ; taught school in
severa l p laces , fitted f or the min istry and preached , though heappears never to have been settled as a pastor ; was appointedchap lain
,to Gen . Winslow’
s Brigade , and was present at the
‘ Th is ag e is evidently wrong , perhaps should be 54.
1‘ There is a record of one W illiam Phill ips , who was of Brookhaven many years
ago , and seems to have been one o f the above , though the evidence is not quite conelusive . He had w if e Mary and f our sons , W ill iam, Josiah , Joseph and Moses, andf our daus. , Sarah , Mary , Hannah and El izabeth . Moses In . Jessup , l ived and
d . at Q uogue , L. I. , had ten eh . , El ijah , Benjamin, W illiam, Hendrickson , Moses ,Susan , Mary , Ab igail , El izabeth and Stephen. El ijah m. Jerusha Rogers , and hadone eh . , W ill iam It. , who III. Betsey A . Rogers , and was l iving, 1878, at Speonk , L. I.
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 39
second s iege and capture of Louisburg in Gov . Shirleysoon a f ter appointed him Chap lain of CastleM llz
’
am and Mary ,
in Boston Harbor, which he held til l appointed commander o f
the castle by Gov . Barnard .
“ In 1 772 , amid the difficultiesbetween the colonies and the mother country , Major Phil l ipswas removed f rom this command by Gov . Hutchinson ; but hecontinued to receive pay until the commencement of hostil itiesin 1 775 . He d . Jan . 9 ,
-1 787 . He m . Oct . 28 , 1 762 , MARYWINTHROP , s ister of Prof . John Winthrop , LL . D . , F . R . S .
of Harv . Col l . , and d au. of Col . Adam and Anne Winthrop ofBoston . She d . Nov . 15
,1 794 . Ch
1 . Mary , b . S ep t . In . Oct . 2 1 , 1788 , Dr. Wi lliam Spoon ero f Boston . He (1. 1836 .
This concludes the list of descendants of Rev . Samuel Phillipsof Rowley , 1 651 .
N o. 1 5 .
(IL) Jona than Ph il l ips ( son of Rev . George and Elizabeth : No . born Noy s 1 6 , 1 633 ; a justice of the peace , of
Watertown He appears to have lived on the homestead with
his mother . He married , in his 47th y ear, Jan . 26 , 1 680—81 ,
Sarah Hol land . He died in 1 704 . Children
1 .
2 .
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SARAH , b . Sept . 14 , 1 682 ; d . Nov . , 1 688 .
ELIZABETH , b . Nov . 27 , 1 684 : m . Mar. 22 , 1 704—5 , JOHNORMEs .
RUTH , b . Mar. 28 , 1687 ; m . A ug . 1 2 , 1 7 1 7 , EBENEZER HASTINGS.
SARAH ; bap . A ug . 4 , 1 689 ; m . JOHN BARNARD .
ABIGAIL , b . A pr. 22 , 1693 ; d . young .
JONATHAN ; bap . June 20 , 1 697 . (NO .
HANNAH ; bap . A pr. 23 , 1 699 ; m . Sept . 7 , 1 727 , NATHANIELDEW ING . Ch
1 . Jemima Dewing , b . Apr. 18 , 1 728 .
2 . Hannah Dewing, b . Oct . 19 , 1 73 1 .
3. Nathaniel Dewing , b . Dec. 18 , 1739 ; m . 1763 , Mary Collarof Needham .
GEORGE ; bap . Feb . 23 , 1 700—1 : Dan iel Harrington of Water
town , guardian .
Oct. 1 , 1755, Mr. Phillips preached al l d ay .” D iary of John Thomas, Surgeon ,
Winslow’s Expedition to A cadia — H ist. and Gen . Vol . 33, p . 393.
40 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [NOS . 1 6 , 1 7 .
9 . NATHANIEL ; bap . May 2 , 1 703 : John Fiske , guardian .
10 . BENJAMIN ; bap . Apr. 8 , 1 705 ; d . young .
N o. 1 6 .
(III Jonath an Ph il l ips (son of Jonathan and SarahNo . a carpenter ; removed from Watertown to Marble
head ab out 1 7 1 9 , and about 1 740 to Newport , R . I., where he
died . He married Feb . 2 7 1 7 1 6— 1 7 , H epzibah Parker,*dau . of StephenTand Susanna Parker of Watertown , and gr .
dau . of Joseph Parker of Newbury . Children
1 . STEPHEN , b . July (No .
2 . In . Mr. Devereux of Marblehead , and had children .
3 . a d au . who went South .
4 . RUTH , b . 1 735 ; 111 . ( 1st) EDWARDS, and m . ( 2d) N ICHOLA s TILLINGHAST .
5 , &c . Severa l other children .
N o . 1 7 .
(IV ) Dea . Steph en Ph il l ips ( son of Jonathan and
Hepz ibah : No . b . in Watertown , July 18 , 1 7 18 ; of Mar
blehead ; appointed deacon , 1 765 . He was for many y ears a
deacon of the Cong . Church , was at the head of the Committee
of Safety , and an influential leader in the Revolution .
” He
married E lizabeth E lkin s . He died March 1 , 1801 , and
she d . Sept . 30 , 1803 . Children :
1 . MARY , b . A ug . 22 , 1 755 ; m . THOMAS MEEK , who d . in 181 2 .
She d . A ug . , 1844 . No ch .
2 . ELIZABETH , b . Nov. m . JOB GRISTE . She d . 1835 .
No eh .,
3 . SARAH , b . Feb . 23 , 1 760 ; d . 1834 ; unm .
4 . STEPHEN , b . Nov . 1 3 , 1 76 1 . (No .
5 . LYD IA , b . Jan . 1 7 , 1 767 ; (1. Sept . 10 , 1 794 ; unm .
Hepz ibah Phillips was a member of the First Church , Marblehead , 1718.
1‘ Stephen Parker ( 1. in Watertown , May 2 , 1718 , (red 62 y rs . 2 ms., and his wif e
Susanna d . there , May 5 , 1718 , aged 58 y rs . 2 ms .
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 41
WILLIAM , b. Nov . 15, 1 769 ; of Fredericksburg , Va . , where he
d . 1805 . He m . 1 799 , ELIZABETH EMERSON . Gh . z
1 . Mary ; d . 1809 .
2 . Elizabeth ,b . Jun e 1 , 1805 ; In . ( 1st) Jun e 1 , 182 1 , Cap t .
Paul l of Fredericksburg , who (1. 1835 . She In . (2d ) May18 , 1837 Rob ert D ick ey of Fredericksburg . Ch
1 . Mary Ellen Paul l , b . Dec . 26 , 1822 ; d . May 6 ,
2 . Maria Elizabeth Paul l , b . Aug . 9 , 1828 ; d . March 6 ,1833 .
3 . Annie Carter Paul l , b . May 13 , 1831
4 . Ellison Dickey , b.Feb . 26 , 1838 ; d . Dec . 7 , 1839 .
“
5 . John Dickey , b . Dec . 22 , 1839 .
N O . 1 8
(V Capt . Steph en Phill ips (son of Stephen and
Elizabeth : No . 1 7 born Nov . 13 , 1 7 61 appears to have been
a sea-captain prior to his removal from Marblehead to Salem in
1 800 , and after that a merchant . He married ( l st) in 1800 ,
Dorcas W oodbridge , born Apr . 1 , 1 774 , dau . of DudleyWoodbridge of Salem . She died June 15 , 1 803 , and he mar
ried (2d) E l izabeth Pierce ,born Mar . 1 ,
‘
1 774 , dau . ofNathan Pierce O f Salem . He died Oct . 1 9 , 1838 , and his
widow survived him about twenty y ears . Children
1 . STEPHEN CLARENDON , b . in Sa lem , Nov . 4 , 1801 ; grad . Harv .
Co l l . , 1 8 1 9 ; counsel lor-at-law ; member of Congress f rom the
Southern Essex District , 1834—38 ; second Mayor of Sa lem ,
1838—42 ; Free Soil Candidate f or Governor, 1848 and 1849 ;
perished in the fl ames at the burn ing of the steamer Montrea l ,
on the St . Lawrence River, June 26 , 1857 . He m . ( 1 st) JANEAPPLETON PEELE , who died Dec . , 1 837 ; (2d) Sept . 3 , 1838 ,MARGARET MASON PEELE , both daus . o f Wi l lard Peele , Esq . ,
of Sa lem . Ch . (by first marriage)1 . S teph en Henry , b . Aug . 16 , 1823 , grad . Harv . Coll 1842 ; coun
sel lor-at-law , the practic e o f wh ich he commenced in Boston ,
but removed to Salem in 1849 ;- editor of the Law Reporter,
distri ct attorn ey f or several years .
2 . Wi llard Peele , b . Sep t . 7 , 1825 ; a merchan t , res . in Salem ;
living , 1878 ; In . May 22 , 1850 , Mary Hodges , d au. of FrancisBoardman , Esq .
, o f Salem . Ch .
1 . Jane App le ton , b . Jan . 16 , 1852 ; 111 . Oct . 24 , 1877 , G.
H. Mifl‘i in.
42 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [NO . 1 9 .
2 Lawrence , b . Mar. 3 1 , 1854 ; d . Feb . 10 , 1865 .
3 . Mary B b . Dec . 1 1 , 1859 .
4 tw in broth er ; (1. n ext d ay .
5 . Francis R b . Dec . 3 1 , 186 1 ; d . Aug . 17 , 1864.
GeorgeW i lliam , b . Nov . 2 7 , 1827 grad. Harv . Coll . , 1847 ; civi lengineer ; removed
.
to Three R ivers , Canada ; living , 1878 ;of N ew York C ity ; unmarried .
Elizabeth Griste , b . Apr. 10 , 1831 .
Jan e Peele , b . Feb . 24 , 1833 .
Margaret Peele , b . Jun e 30 , 1835 .
Abbott Lawrence , b . Dec . 7 1837
(By second marriage)Wal ter Mason , b . May 26 , 1839 .
Charles App le ton , b . Jan . 30 , 1841 ; grad . Harv . Coll . , 1860 ; alawyer ; en listed and served through the war of the Rebellion ; commanded the 5th Mass . Battery ; (1. March , 1877
E dward Woodbridge , b . Aug . 3 , 1842 ; en listed in the war of
the Rebellion , was f atally injured at Port Hudson , lingeredf or about three years and d . at home .
Catherine , July 7 , 1844.
N o. 1 9 .
(II ) Th eoph ilus Phill ips (son of George and Elizabeth : No . born May 28 , 1 636 ; m s . of Watertown , where
he married ( 1 st) Nov . 3 , 1 666 , Berth ia with last name ,
it is said , difficult to tell on account O f the illegibility of the old
hand-writing , but probably m ight be either Kedal , Bedell ,Kettell or Kendal . She died Mar . 15 , 1 668— 9 , and he married
( 2d ) Nov . 2 1 , 1 677 , Mary Benn et . She , a widow ,made
her will in Hopkinton , Dec . 3 , 1 730 . Children (By firstmarriage)
1 . BERTHIA , b . Dec . 2 1 , 1 668 ; d . young .
(By'
second marriage)2 . SAMUEL ,
'b . Feb . 20 , 1 679
—80 ; of Weston , Mass . ; d . Nov . 9 ,
1 752 . He In . Feb . 12 , 1 710— 1 1 , DEBORAH Dix . Ch
1 . Deborah , b . Dec . 15 , 1 71 1 ; In . May 30 , 1737 , Dan ie l Warren .
2 . Samuel , Sep t . 14 , 17 13 ; In . July Ab igail Gale of
Watertown . She was d ismissed to Framingham , Mar. 5 ,
1 747—8 . Oh . :
1 . Ab iga il , b . Mar. 7 , 1736—7 .
3 . Mary ; bap . Sep t . 23 , 17 16 : ( 1. young.
44 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 20 .
OXFORD BRANCH OF THE WATERTOWN FAMILY .
N o. 2 0 .
(III .) Joseph Ph il l ips ( son of Theophilus and Mary
NO . born Dec . 4 , 1 702 . He married Ruth Tow n e ,and
settled in Oxford , Mass . , locating , as nearly as can be asoer
tained , in the present limits of Auburn ,
’Ieon Prospect Hill , an
elevation of beautiful and fertile table land , and one of thepleasantest rural spots in Worcester County . The bill com
mands an extensive and charming View of the surroundingregion , including in its range of Vision , a pleasan t successIon of
mountain , hill and valley ; also , the now flourishing city of
Worcester , and glimpses of several Villages . He owned several
other tracts of land in Oxford and Vicin ity , but this , doubtless ,is the place on which he settled . The late Col . Edward Phillipsof Sturbridge , a great
-
grandson , had a fixed impression that
his grandfather , Dea . Jonathan Phillips , the oldest son of
Joseph , was born on Prospect Hill . ‘
Col . Phillips also regarded
this place as the old family homestead . After his death , this
farm was owned and occupied by his son , Israel Phillips , andlater, by S imon , son of Israel . At the time of Israel ’s death
the farm contained , by estimation , eighty acres , but was prob
ably somewhat larger . A t the death of Simon the ownershipof the farm passed out of the Phillips name , hav ing been owned
in the family nearly n inety y ears . The house still standing is
said , by one who once lived there , to have been the same one
occupied by his gr .-Son ,
S imon ; and a little to the rear there
was remain ing , a f ew y ears since , the foundation and cellar of
another build ing , supposed to be the original home . The house
is about one m ile from the station of North Oxford Mills , on a
branch of the Boston and Albany R . R. , and , to any of the
hundreds of his descendants who feel a special interest in the old
homestead of one of the ir early ancestors , a v isit to the place on
When Ox f ord was d ivided and Auburn set off , the l ine passed d irectly throughthe f arm , but leaving the build ings on the Auburn side.
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 45
a pleasant summer day m ight wel l repay the ef fort . The farm is
the same one lately owned and occupied by Wm . D , Dalrymple .
His wife died July 4 , 1 760 . He married ( 2d ) Dec . 10 ,
1 760 , M rs . Bath sh eba Town e of Oxford . He died April23 ,
1 77 1 ,“ in the 69th y ear of his age .
It is impossible , at this day , to give any thing like a personal
description of him but , from the fact that he left the Vicinityof his father’s home when a young man ; and sought a home f or
himself, in what had been so recently an unbroken Wilderness ,where it required constant toil and hardship to secure the neces
saries of life , we must conclude that he was a man of Vigor,energy and perseverance ; qualities which have been inherited
in a large degree by a good number of his descendants . His
place of burial is not known . In the old Auburn Cemetery ,
near the’
church , several Of his descendants are k nown to havebeen buried , though not a monum ent has been erected in the
y ard by friend or relative , to mark the last resting-place of any
of them .
The descendants have , in y ears past , usually been somewhat
above the average Size , not tending mu ch to corpulence , but of
large frame rather than fleshy , and with features rather heavilymarked . Most of them have had a keen appreciation of wit
and humor , and heartily enjoy ed a Sharp joke . Not many of
them have been graduates of colleges or entered the professions .
The greater part have lived in farmi ng communities , and morehave followed farming than any other occupation . A good
number rendered e fficient aid to their country during the war
O f the Rebellion ; some of whom extended their service from
their enlistment in the early day s of the war to its close . It is
to be regretted that the materials are not at hand for more
extended Sketches of many worthy individuals of whom but
brief mention is now made . Many of them have been men ofintegrity , of exemplary lives , and of firm and honorable principles . Children , al l born in Oxford
1 . JONATHAN , b . A ug . 12 , 1 732 ; o f S turbridge. (No .
2 . JOSEPH , b . April 1 1 , 1 734 ; In . Nov . 1 1 1 756 , LYD IA WILLSONof Ox f ord , b . March 30 , 1 735, daughter of John and Mary
GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 20 .
Willson . Joseph Phil l ips was one of twenty-three who were
en l isted f rom Ox f ord in an expedition against Crown Point in1 759 . Ch . b . in Ox f ord
1 . Lyd ia , b . Apri l 15 , 1 757 ; In . May 28 , 1776 , Thomas Prattof Ox f ord .
2 . John , b . A ug . 2 1 , 1759 ; d . Jan .
3 . Joseph , b . Nov . 23 , 1761 . Th is brie f record includesal l that could be ascertain ed concerning h im ; and
th e same is true resp ecting the two f ol lowingbro th ers .
Samuel , b . Oct . 4 , 1764 .
Deborah , b . Apri l 25 , 1767 .
Rach el , b . Apri l 8 , 1770 .
7 . John , b . Nov. 15 , 1772 .
ISRAEL , b . Aug . 1 7 , 1 737 . (No .
DANIEL , b . July 6 , a f armer and b lacksmith in Oxf ord .
He appears to have un ited with the Baptist Church in Charlton , but probab ly continued his residence in Oxf ord . He
m . 1 763 , RACHEL NICHOLS of Ox f ord , b . July 2 , 1 743 , d au .
of A lexander and Margaret Nichols . In his will , dated Dec .
1 , 1 786 , he gave to his wif e Rachel the use and improvementof one-ha l f his real estate ; to his son James , one-ha l f his realestate includ ing his b lacksmith shop , all his b lacksmith tools ,hal f his f arming tools , ha l f his l ive stock , also gave h im his
Sil ver watch . reserv ing the use of the same to his wif e as longas she remains his widow. Wil l presented f or Probate May 1 ,
1 787 . Inventory £59 1 , 33 . 7d . Child :1 . James , b . in Ox f ord , April 25 , 1764 ; 111 . Jan . 22 , 1 789,
Tamma Tucker o f Charl ton .
RUTH , b . Oct . 1 7 , 1 744 ; m . in Charlton , April 28 , 1 763 , EBENEZER LAMSON , b . in Concord , Mass . , April 13 , 1 74 1 , son of
T imothy and Mary (Thompson) Lamson of Concord . He
a f terwards became a clergyman , and was first ordained overthe Baptist Church in Ashf ord , Conn . , in 1 778 , a lso res idedf or a t ime in Sutton , Mass . He d . July 4 , 1832 , at Mt . Wash
ingtoh, Mass . Children , al l born in Charl ton except the
youngest :
1 . Isaac Lamson , b . Feb . 17 , 1764 ; m. ( l s t) 1784 , Kas iah
Sharpe ; In . ( 2d ) 1805 , Deborah Brey ; m . (3d) 18 14 ,Wa its t ill Patterson . He wen t to MountWash ington ,
Mas s . , where he (1. Jan . 24 , 1844. Had fi f te enchildren .
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 47
Mary Lamson , b . Sep t . 2 , 1765 ; m . 1780 , Thomas Smith ;w ent to Sutton wh ere She d . Had f our ch i ldren .
Wi lliam Lamson , b . Aug . 2 1 , 1 767 ; m . 1793 , HannahTucker of Charlton ; lived in Ox f ord ; (1. in Thompson , Conn . , July 2 1 , 1824. Had two ch ildren .
Eben ez er Lamson , b . April 2 7 , 1769 ; d . Jun e 9 , 1769 .
Eb en ezer Lamson , b . Aug . 5 , 1 770 ; 111. ( l st) May 5 ,
1 795 , Huldah Gould ; In . (2d) Aug . 28 , 1802 , E lizabethRi ch . Lived in Charlton , where he d . July 20 , 1853 .
Had eleven chi ldren .
T imothy Lamson , b . March 10 , 1774 ; In . March 29 , 1798,Betsey Boyce ; l ived in Thompson , Conn . , wh ere he(1. March 4 , 181 4. Had f our chi ldren .
Ruth Lamson , b . Nov . 6 , 1 775 ; m . 1797 , Samuel Davis ,Jr. o f Ox f ord , wh ere she d . th e same year.
Tirzah Lamson , b . March 9 , 1778 ; m . 1797 , JonathanS ib l ey of Ox f ord , wh ere She d . Feb . 20 , 1869 .
Horace Lamson , b . Aug . 24 , 1782 ; In . Jan . 1 , 1810 ,
Anna Mann ; lived in Orrington , Maine ; d . in Canandaigua , N . Y . , Aug . 1 , 182 1 . Had one ch i ld .
N o. 2 1 .
(IV ) Dea . Jonathan Phil l ips ( son of Joseph and
Ruth : No . was born Aug . 1 2 , 1 732 ; a
'
farmer in Sturbridge , and deacon of the Baptist Church in that town . He
and his brothers , Joseph and Israel , were in a detachment of
thirty-four soldiers that marched from Oxford , Aug . 18 , 1 758 ,
for the relief of Fort William Henry , on the Shore of LakeGeorge . He was the first settler in his immediate neighbor
hood , and his extensive farm , located at the head of Cedar Pond ,two miles north of Sturbridge Centre , was owned and occupied
by himself and his descendants for one hundred and twenty
y ears . Perhaps no place in Am erica has been held as a home
stead by any family of this name f or a greater length of
time unless possibly we except the Andover homestead . The
buildings stand in a very secluded place , nestled away on the
westerly Side of the valley ,at a considerable distance from any
traveled road ; while a little farther up the valley , toward thenorth , stood the old saw-m ill , where several generations took
48 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 2 1 .
their turn at rolling in the logs , and patiently watched the up
and-down ”saw as it heavily and tediously j erked its way
through . The house in which he lived was still standing when
the place was last visited by the writer , in 1 865 , though not
used as a dwelling-house . The family at that time occupied a
neat and commodious brick residence , erected close by , by his
grandson , Col . Edward Phillips , which , though unf avorablySituated for attracting attention and scarcely to be seen from the
main road , is well worthy of a commanding Situation . He mar
ried , Oct . 4 , 1 753 , Ra ch el Hum phrey ,daughter of Dea .
Humphrey of Oxford . He died in Sturbridge , June 25 ,1 7 98 . Children , al l born in Sturbridge
1 . MARY , b . May 24 , 1 754 ; In . DAVID CURTIS of S turbridge (nowSouthbridge), where she 01. Oct . 26 1 796 .
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1 . Jonathan Curtis. Ch
1 . Jonathan Perry Curtis ; d . in W estboro , Mass .
2 . Wi ll iam Curtis ; physic ian ; l iving , 1885 , in
W estboro .
Dan iel Curtis.
Sylvanus Curtis ; phys ician ; settled and d . in Maine .
Hannah Curtis .
Theodora Curtis.
Barlow Curtis.a
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EBENEZER HUMPHREY , b . July 1 7 , 1 756 ; of Charlton . (No.
RACHEL , b . June 2 5 , 1 758 ; m . 1 784 , ISAAC LARNED ; d . Nov.
1 7 , 1 795 (one record say sJOHN
,b . June 29 , 1 760 . (No .
JONATHAN , b . March 30 , 1 762 ; (1. Sept . 8 , 1 767 .
HANNAH,b . March 3 , 1 764 ; d . Sept . 1 , 1 767 .
LOIS, b . Feb . 1 7 , 1 766 ; m . ( l st) in 1 794 , JONATHAN PERRY .
A f ter his death she In . ( 2d ) A SA GREENE l ived f or some timeat theWest and d . June 15 , 1830 , at Bridgewater, Vt . No ch .
JONATHAN , b . March 30 , 1 768 ; a phy s ician ; m . , and settled inSt . Armand , Canada , where he (1. June 20 , 183 1 . His onlyson d . when
.a young man . He had severa l daughters , one of
whom 11 1 . C lough , and l ived at Winoosk i Fa l ls , Vt .
DANIEL , b . March 15 , 1 77 1 d . June 26 , 1 775 .
One record says Oct. 26 , 1790 .
OF REV .. GEORGE PH ILLIPS. 49
10 . HANNAH ,
‘ b . July 1 , 1 773 ; 111 . April 2 2 , 1 798 , PHINEAS JONES of
Spencer, Mass . , a soldier in the Revolutionary War, son of
Dea . Nathaniel ’16 and E leanor Jones of Charlton . She d . in
Spencer, Feb . 14 , 184 1 . Ch
1 .
8 .
9 .
S i las Jones , b . Jan . 17 , 1799 ; d . in New York , Apri l 25 ,1867 .
Jonathan Phi llips Jones, b . Oct . 10 , 1800 ; (1 . young .
Lucy Jones , b . Dec . 22 , 1802 ; (1 . S ep t . 23 , 1804.
Lucy Baldwin Jones , b . March 24 , 1805 ; d . S ept . 8 ,18 13 .
Eleanor Jones , b . July 6 , 1807 d . Feb . 9 , 1830 .
Lois Ann Jones, b . Jan . 1 6 , 1810 ; af ter leaving the
common school she was a student f or some time at
Le icester Academy . af ter whi ch Sh e was emp loyed inteach ing school . She was possesse d o f a strongin tell e ct and very retentive memory , was a woman of
rare in telligence an d decided Views , was w ell inf ormed on sub j e cts of general interest upon wh ichShe was always ab l e to converse f re ely . She 11 1 . Mar.
29 , 1843 , Rev . David Metcal f . He was author of a
cate chism and a work on moral Ob ligation . He d .
Sep t . 25 , 1884 . She d . at her residence in Auburn ,
Feb . 23 , 1885 .
Maria Jones , b . Apr. 2 1 , 1816 ; d . Aug . 29 , 1834 .
Phineas Jones , b . Apr . 18 , 1819 . He commen ced h isbusiness career in his native town o f Sp en cer as a
merchan t and auction eer. Be ing endowe d w ith rarebusin ess talen ts , and having h igh asp irations , hesough t a w ider field f or h is labors , and in 1855 re
moved to Elizab eth , N . J Wh ere he establish ed a
wh eel f actory. Wh i le in that ci ty he was elected amember of the Common Coun ci l . F ive years later,in 1860 , he removed to Newark , wh ere af ter a timehe added to h is already very ex tensive business , thesal e of carriages and Sle igh s . He was director of
the Peop l e ’s In s . Co ., truste e of the Evergreen
Cemetery Assoc iation , a prominen t member of the
N . J . Agricul tural Society , one o f the f ounders , andfirst presiden t , of the Gentlemen ’
s Driving C lub . Hewas one o f the original members of the Board o f
Trade , of wh ich he‘
was several times off ered the presiden ey. He was a memb er of the S tate Legislaturef rom Newark , and in 1880 was electe d member o f
Congress . He served the f ul l termwith a h igh degreeo f satis f action to h is const ituen ts , but whil e res iding
Dea. Nathaniel Jones was b . near Boston ; removed toWorcester and af terwardsto Charlton ; son of Nathaniel Jones.
50 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No .
in Washington , contracted ill h eal th f rom whi ch he
n ever re covered. In the summer of 1883 h e VisitedN ew England and Richfield Springs f or the benefitof his h eal th , but the trip f ai l ed to bring the neededrelie f . He d . at his home in Newark , Apr. 19 , 1884 ,
l eaving a w i f e and Six ch i ldren . He m . ( l st) Emeline , d au . of Austin Lamb . Af ter her death he In .
(2d ) Harriet L . Wh i ttemore who d . , and he m . (3d)Laura Haml ett of Manch ester, N . H . Of the chi ldrenth ere is one son by the firs t marriage , one son by thesecond , and f our ch ildren by the last .
“ Mr. Jones was a man of gen ial manners , and
won the resp ect and confiden ce of a large circl eof f riends . In business his in tegri ty was abovereproach , and in private and social circl es he was
characterized by qualities wh ich always command
es te em . Wh il e in Congress he possessed the regardof h is associates to a mark ed extent .”
N o . 2 2 .
(V ) Dr. E benezer Hum phrey Ph il l ips ( son of,
Jonathan and Rachel : No . born July 1 7 1 756 ; studied
medicine with Dr. Thomas Babbitt of Sturbridge , and settled in
Charlton . He was regarded as a very skilful phy sician , and
his services were Often deemed requisite in the neighboringtowns . At the age of fifty he was stricken with a Shock ofpalsy which so paraly zed him that he was unable to walk , or to
talk so as to be understood for about two y ears . On the return
of health , he found his memory was so impaired that it was
impossible for him to pursue his favorite calling . Being anxious
to resume practice , he commenced reading medicine again .
After reading for some time , the recollection of it flashed upon
his m ind ; he remembered that he had read it al l before , and
afterwards was able to attend to the wants of the Sick , most of
the time , till the very close of his l ife . He bore arms in the
serv ice o f his country during the Revolutionary War , and for
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 5 1
some y ears received a pen sion . He was influential in forminga lodge of Masons in Charlton in 1 799 . In 1806 the Grand
Master of Masons appointed him Deputy Grand Master for
the 6th district , with task assigned to visit the several lodges
in the district from time to time and report their condition to
the Grand Lodge . He held the office of town clerk from 1801
till 1 807 . He married ( 1 st) 1 780 ,'
Ruth Morgan of ‘Brim
field . She died April 10 , 1 81 7 , in her 64th y ear He‘married
(2d) M rs . Ruth (Tow n e ) W h eelock ,
fie daughter of Gen .
Salem Towne , Sr. His death , which was caused by another
paraly tic shock , took place in Charlton , Dec . 1 , 1 837 Chil
dren , born in Charlton
1 . RUTH , b . Jan . 1 , 1 788 ; m . 1808 , Dr. P . F . Groves , who was
surgeon in the army of 18 1 2 , and d . in 18 14 . She d . in 18 19 .
Child1 . Harriet Morgan Groves ; d . in 182 1 .
2 . EBENEZER MORGAN , b . Feb . 1 9,1 792 ; o f Westboro . (NO .
3 . HARRIET , b . Nov.,
2,1 795 ;T 111 . Col . JASON WATERS of Sutton .
Both died in Philadelphia , leaving two sons and two daughters ,l iving there Dec . , 1877 .
N o. 2 3 .
(VI ) E benezer Morgan Ph il l ips ( son of Ebenezer
8 . t o.
H . and Ruth : No . b . Feb . 1 9 , 1 792 . He was for some
y ears in early life a clerk in the dry goods business in Bostonand Philadelphia . In 1 81 7 he e stablished himself in Sutton ,
Mass . , remained there a f ew y ears , then removed to Westboro ,Mass . , where he resided till his death , continuing in the same
business for a time , and about 1 844 became station agent for
Elizabeth Ruth Wheelock , granddaughter of \Mrs. Ruth (Wheelock) Ph illips, byfirst marriage , m . Rev. Daniel Phillips , Congregational clergyman of Chelmsf ord ,Mass.
t Town record says Nov . 1 , 1796 .
52 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [No . 23 .
the Boston Worcester R . R. , which position he held nearlythirty y ears , resigning it when eighty
-one y ears O f age . He
possessed considerable musical talent , and was for many y ears
leader of the church choir . He commenced his public Singingin Charlton Church , when nine y ears old , sustaining his part ,the alto , alone ; and was connected with a choir nearly al l the
time f or fifty y ears , until his voice failed from disease in the
throat .
'
He was ever a man of f ew words , but was alway s a
lover and promoter of good morals , and was one of the original
founders of the Evangelical Cong . Church and Parish in West
boro , and that , “at a time when most bitter opposition served
to root more deeply the principle that led to outward action .
”
Up to the age of eighty -seven , he was able to superintend his
farm , and to work many hours each day in his garden amongthe flowers , which had ever been his delight . The portrait pre
pared for this work was from a photograph taken when he was
eighty y ears old . He married Oct . 1 2, 1818 , Ann Maria
Brigh am ,born July 14 , 1 794 , daughter of Hon . Elijah and
Sarah (Ward) Brigham , . and granddaughter of Gen . Artemas
Ward . He was one who alway s made his home happy , and
their married life included Sixty -one and one-half y ears . He
passed away at half-past one on the morn ing of May 1 , 1880 ,
and she on the 14th of Dec . following . Children1 . ELIJAH BRIGHAM , b . in Sutton , A ug , 20 , 18 19 . Beginning in
1839 , his l if e thus f ar has been a lmost whol ly occupied withthe management of rai
lroads , and he has held high official con
nection with no less than eight d iff erent railroad'
corporations ,
some of them among the most important in the Un ited States .
NO . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 53
He commenced his service as railroad employ é at a periodwhen railroads were in their inf ancy , and has risen in regularorder up to his present important rank as president of one of
the oldest and most influential railroad corporations in the
State . Fol lowing his railroad history , it wil l be seen that in
point of date of service he ranks every other railroad superintendent and president in the country . His first service was as
clerk in the emp loy of the Boston and Worcester Railroad Corporation , in October, 1839 . In June , 1843 , he was advancedto the position of master of transportation , then , as now, an
important post , as the increase of f reight on ourMassachusetts
railroads demanded a separate department f rom that of gen
eral superintendent , and the Boston and Worcester Railroaddirection was the first to recognize this . A S master of trans
portation he remained until September, 1852 , when he was
elected , over all others , to the superintendency of the C levelandand Toledo Railroad , then one of the most advanced railroadsof the west ; and here it may be pertinent to remark thatin the early history of western railroads , the management
a lmost invariab ly Selected f or the principa l ofii ces those whohad been trained on the Boston and Worcester Railroad . Thisofiice Mr. Phil l ips fi l led satis factorily till September, 1858 ,
when a change took p lace in the Boston and Worcester Railroad ,and he was requested to return to take the superintendency of
that road . This ofifice he held til l October, 1865 , when the
west made another demand , and he was elected president of theSouthern Michigan and Northern Ind iana Rai lroad Corporation ,
the stock being largely held by New England parties . In
October, 1870 , the Wisconsin Centra l Railroad started up one
of the most important trunk lines of the northwest , and Mr.
Phil lips was solicited to take charge of its interests , both inconstruction and in its Operation— a trust which he executedwith eminent ability as wel l as satis f action to his board of
directors . In July , 1878 , he retired , a f ter arduous service , toobtain needed rest ; but he was destined to remain id le but aShort time . The Eastern Railroad comp l ication at this time
had reached a crisis ; a competent pres ident was demanded ,and in 1879 Mr. Phil l ips was the one selected . His recordand his services as president of that corporation began a new
era in the history of that road . His labors were bril l iant andunremitting , and gave him a reputation which could not be
2 .
GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 23 .
d isputed , at least , for executive ab il ity and f air independence .
Leaving that road , he took the presidency of the narrow gauge
road in M issouri , o f which he is stil l president . In November,1 883 , af ter the death of W il l iam B . Stearfis , president of the
Fitchburg Railroad Corporation , the directors cast about f or anew president , and , out of . a large number to select f rom , they
decided to take Mr. Phil l ips . He has pecul iar qual ificationsf or the office , as he is f amil iar with al l the details of railroadoperation and management , and is certainly giv ing
-character
to this corporation , which is one of the most important in theWhile at the West he resided in C leveland , Ohio ,
M ilwaukee , Wis . , and Chicago , I l l . Presen t res . Boston ,
Mass . HS 111 . Feb . 2 , 1845 , MARIA REBECCA AYLING of
Boston . Children1 . H enry Ayl ing , b f in Boston , Aug . 19 , 1852 ; grad . S . B.
at the Mass . Institute o f Te chnology , class of 1873 ;
visi te d Europ e in the summer of 1875 ; arch ite ct ,1884 , in Boston .
2 . Anna Maria , b . in C leveland , Oh io , Dec . 2 1 , 1856 .
3 . Walter Brigham , b . in Boston , Mass . , April'
2 , 1864 ;
member of the class of’
86 , Harvard Coll ege .
HARRIET MAR IA , b . in Westboro , A ug . 8 , 1824 ; m . EDWARDWARREN CLARK , b . in Tewksbury , Mass . , son of O l iver C lark .
He grad . at Dartmouth Col lege , 1844 , and at Andover Theologica l Seminary , 1847 ; was ordained to the gospel ministry ,Jan . 1 , 1850 , and at the same time was insta l led as pastor ofthe Bethesda Church , Read ing , Mass . Subsequently he wassettled as pastor in Auburndale , Mass .
, and at C laremont,N . H . was f or two y ears chap lain of the Mass . Senate , which
office he lef t to take the Chap laincy of the 47th Mass . Reg .
stationed at New Orleans in 1863 . 111 hea lth has f or many
y ears laid him aside f rom active serv ice ; present residence ,Westboro .
Francis Edward Symmes , adopted son , b . in Ay lmer, Canada ,S ept . 1 2 , 185 1 , son O f Charles C . and Lydia (C lark) Symmes .
A f ter the death o f his last surv iv ing parent , he was legal lyadop ted and took the name of Frank Edward Clark . He grad .
at Dartmouth Col lege in 1873 , at Andover Theologica l Sem . in
1876 , was ordained and insta l led pastor of the Wil l istonChurch , Portland , Me . , Oct . 18 , 1876 , where he remained untilca l l ed to the pastorate o f Phil l ips Church , South Boston , where
Worcester Spy , Dec. 9 , 1884 .
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 55
he was insta l led Oct 16 , 1883 . He m . Oct 3 , 1876 , MissHattie E . Abbott O f Andover, Mass . Ch
1 . Maude Wi llis ton Clark , b . in Portlan d , Main e , Nov . 16 ,
1877 .
2 . Eugen e Fran cis Clark , in Portland , Aug . 10 , 1879 .
3 . Fai th Phi llips Clark, b . in SO . Boston , Nov . 5 , 1883 ,
and d . Dec . 13 , f ollowing.
N O . 2 4 .
(V Dea . John Ph il l ips (son of Jonathan and Rachel
No . born June 29 , 1 760 ; a farmer in Sturbridge ; served
for a time in the American army during the Revolutionary War .
He was deacon of the Baptist Church in Sturbridge for Sixtyfour y ears , represented the town in the Legislature twice ,— in
1 815 and 1 81 6 , and for a considerable time held a commissionas justice of the peace , and his papers contain the records oftwelve or fifteen couples whom he united in marriage . He
married, May 25 ,
ale 1 785 , Love Perry , born June 3 , 1 767 ,daughter of Jonathan and Martha Perry of Sturbridge , with
Whom he lived Sixty -four y ears , she dy ing Aug . 8 , 1849 , at the
age of eighty -two . He lived on the homestead farm , with the
exception of very brief intervals , the whole of his long life ,where he died Feb . 25 , 1865 , at the extreme age of 104 y earsand eight months .
He voted for George Washington at the first presidentialelection held in the United States , and for A
ibraham Lincoln at
the election in NOV . , 1864 , when 104 y ears of age , and with one
exception at every intermediate presidential election .
Shortly after voting the last time , he received from PresidentLincoln the following complimentary letter
“ EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON ,Nov. 2 1 , 1864 .
MY DEAR SIR
I have heard of the incident at the pol ls in your town, in which
Town record says May 19 .
56 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 24 .
you bore so honored a part , and I take the l iberty of writing to you
to ex press my persona l gratitude f or the comp liment paid me by the
suff rage of a citizen so venerab le .
The examp le of such devotion to civic duties in one whose dayshave already extended an average l if e-time beyond the Psa lmist’slimit , cannot but be va luab le and f ruitf ul . It is not f or my sel f on ly ,but f or the country which you have in your sphere served so long and
so wel l , that I thank you.
Your f riend and servant ,
A . LINCOLN .
On the 29th of June , 1860 , a large number of his friends and
relatives gathered at the Baptist Church in Fiskdale , about fourm iles from his residence , to celebrate the 100th anniversary of
his birth . A S a part of the exercises he O f fered a pray er and
made the following addr
My f riends , I give you thanks f or this opportun ity of seeing so
many of you present , and f or the attention bestowed upon me ; but If eel unworthy to receive it . A s I have been requested to off er pray eron this occasion , I wil l first make a f ew remarks . For seventy -five
y ears I have been a prof essor of rel igion . and I have endeavored toadorn my pro f ession . I am now an old child— broken down— 100
years f or you to look upon . I f eel that I am a child in knowledgeand in every thing else . My creed cons ists o f f our particular points ;— l st , the goodness of God ; 2d , the d iv inity of our Saviour ; 3d , thepower and real ity O f revea led rel igion ; 4th , the deprav ity of man .
Here I stand , a monument of God ’s goodness .
When about fifty y ears of age , anticipating the decline of life ,
he wrote a letter to his oldest son , who was away from home
engaged in teaching , requesting the son SO to arrange his plans
as to come home soon and remain , in order to take care of him
in his old age . The son obed iently complied w ith the father’s
request ; but , after the lapse of upwards o f fifty additional
y ears , and while the father was still liv ing , the son j ocoselyintimated to the compiler of this record , with the usual pleasant
twinkle of his ey e , that he regarded the arrangement as some
what premature , and more especially in view of the fact that he
hardly needed the strong arm o f his son to sustain him till near
GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY ENO . 25 .
made Chap lain of an I l l inois regimen t , but was ki lled in thebattle of Fort Donaldson , Feb . 15 , 1862 .
2 . Harrie t Richardson , b . Sept . 6 , 1833 ; m . Dec. 28 , 1854 , AlbertProuty. Present residence , Brimfield , Mass . Ch .
1 . Charl es Albert Prouty , b . Apri l 8 , 1857
2 . Mabel Sherman Prouty , b . March 15 , 1863 .
3 . Edward Nathan Prouty , b . April , 1868 .
3. Adeline Richardson , b . Apri l 22 , 1837 She and her Sister, EllenJ . , graduated at the Westfiel d , Mass . ,
Normal School , and
af terwards taugh t in the district schools of Wisconsin ,
wh ere th ey w ere considered most excellen t and abl e teach ers .
She 111 . Nov . 29 , 1866 , S imeon L . Wells . Present residence ,Mauston , Juneau Co.
, W isconsin . Ch .
1 . Dora Laurinda Wel ls , b . Oct . 9 , 1867 .
2 . Nell ie Adeline Wel ls , b . Apri l 9 , 1869 .
3 . Anna Louisa Wel ls , b . Sept . 2 1 , 1870 .
4 . Lucius S taff ord Wel ls , b . May 3 , 1873 .
4 . Ellen Jones R ichardson , b . Sep t . 23 , 184 1 m . Feb . 3 , 1868 ,
Hosea T . S tockwell ; present residence , New Ph i ladelph ia,Oh io. Ch
1 . Maria Ellen Stockwel l , b . Aug . 29 , 1875 .
2 . Jul ia Jon es Stockwel l , b . July 10 , 1878 .
5 . Edward Phill ips Richardson , b . Oct . 19 , 1847 ; m . Aug . 29 ,
1876 , Addie J . P ierce . Present residence , Ableman , SaukCo. , Wisconsin . Ch
1 . Sidney Ernest Richardson , b . Oct . 23 , 1878 .
ADELINE , b . July 3 , 181 2 ; m . in 1839 , LEW IS W . MARSHrson
of Moses Marsh of Sturbridge . He was b . March 1 7 , 18 1 2 ,
on the p lace stil l occup ied ( 1878) by his on ly survivingbrother, S imeon F . Marsh , and d . July 1 7 1873 . She residesat Chicopee Fa l ls , Mass . NO ch .
N o. 2 5 .
(VI .) Col . E dw ard Ph il l ips ( son of John and Love :
No . born April 29 , 1 786 for many y ears one of the mostprominent and useful men of his town , being widely known and
highly respected , and was continually honored by be ing called
to fill the various town officeS ,— moderator, selectman , assessor,school committee , and al l the m inor o ffices , and was often placedon important committees . In his early life he was employ ed
considerably in teaching school . He was elected three times to
represent the town in the State Legislature , held a commission
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 59
as justice of the peace for about thirty y ears , and that of coroner
as long or longer , and was colonel of the home militia . When
Southbridge petitioned the Legislature for a part Of the territoryof Sturbridge , which they tried twice , he was sent both times
as agent of the town to aid their representative in opposing thepetition . He was elected , in 1832 , one of a comm ittee of four, *
to effect a design for the WorcesterManual Labor High School ,an institution out ofwhich grew the presentWorcester Academyand was afterwards one of its trustees . He was a person of
large frame , in his prime upwards of Six feet in height , naturallyvery erect and O f dignified bearing ; but he fell , while repairinghis h ouse , in 1855 , a distance of some fourteen feet and struck
on his head , producing an injury of the Spine fromwhich he
never recovered . After this he was never able to carry his head
erect , and it doubtless had the eff ect of Shortening his life bysome y ears . He had large clear black ey es and heavy features ,but a pleasant countenance . He was , like other members of
the family , inclined to j ocularity , was agreeable and courteousin his manners and entertaining in his conversation .
He married April 7, 181 2 , Mary
(
N ew e l l j of Sturbridge ,
born Feb . 1 4 , 1 787 . She died Jan . 28 , 1866 . He died Dec .
3 , 1 869 , at the homestead previously occupied by his father
and grandfather . Children , al l born in Sturbridge :
1 . CAROLINE ,b . April 14 , 18 13 ; m . in Sturbridge , May 2 , 1838 ,
ABIJAH SMITH LYON, son of Dea . Jonathan Lyon . He was b .
in Woodstock , Conn .,April 2 , 1805 grad . at Brown Un iver
Th is committee consisted of Isaac Davis and Otis Corbett of Worcester, EdwardPh illips of Sturbridge , and Otis Converse of Graf ton . The details of the plan werew isely lef t to their discretion , under the general direction that the instruction shouldbo
’
of the first order ; that strict moral and religious character Should be attained ; andthat every f acility should be afforded f or productive labor, to the end that educationshould be good but not expensive — Hist. of Worcester. Wm. Lincoln p . 308.
1”Mary Newell appears to have been a
' descendant of Abraham Newell , b . in Eng
land , 1584. He and h is w if e Frances came to America, 1634, landedw ith six ch ildren ,one b . on the passag e , and settled in Roxbury . Isaac ,1 son of Abraham, In . ElizaCurtis, Dec (1. 1707. Isaac2 had w if e Sarah and seven ch ildren . Isaac ,8 b .
Feb . 1 , 1687—8 ; m. Dec. 14, 1715 , went to Sturbridge .— Newell Gen. J. K . Newell .Isaac,3 above , went to Sturbridge , 1 737, was the second town clerk and one of the
selectmen the same year. Isaac,4 b . Jan . 1 , 1718 ; m. Ruth Duin about 1746 ; d . 1790.
She was b . 1725 ; d . 1770. Stephen ,5 b . June 29 , 1760 ; m. Thankf ul Smith ; (1. Apr.
1 1 , 1747. She d. Nov. 1 1 , 181 1 . Their dau. Mary , 111 . Edward Phillips.
60 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 25 .
sity in 1837 became pastor of the Baptist Church at NorthOxf ord ; but they a f terwards removed ‘
to Newport , Minn . ,
where she d . July 2 1 , 187 1 , and he , Sept . 13 , the same year.
1 . Edward Ph illips Lyon , b . Jan . 2 1 , 1840 ; presen t residence ,Newport , M inn .
2 . Mary Annah Lyon , b . Dec . 3 , 1841 ; m . Feb . 14 , 1867 , Rev. El iasH . Johnson , now settled in Providence , R . I.
3. Albert Jonathan Lyon , b . July 1 1 , 1848 ; graduated at the Un iversity of Roch ester, in 187 1 , and f ollowed teach ing in
Minnesota immediately af ter graduation ; graduated at the
Roch ester Theological S eminary in'
May , 1877 and Sep t . 20 ,f ollow ing , was ordaine d as Bap tist min is ter and f ore ignmissionary . He .m . at Northvi ll e , M ich . , S ep t . 5 , 1877 MissL ida A . Scott . A f ter his ordination , th ey sai le d f or Burmah ,
and immediately af ter th e ir arrival th ere , he was tak en Sick ,
and d . at Bhamo , wh ich was to have been the seat of h is
m issionary operations , March 15 , 1878 .
HARRIET NEWELL , b . April 2 7 , 18 15 ; m. Nov . 2 6 , 1 840 ,
EPHRAIM MOULTON ; d . April 2 7 , 1848 . Child :1 . Harriet Louisa Moulton , b . Nov . 10 , 1847 ; 111 . Charl es Barry
of Melrose , wh ere th ey reside . Ch
1 . Charles Gardner Barry , Aug . , 1877 .
MARY ANN ,b . Oct . 23 , 18 1 7 ; married May 19 , 1839 , WILLIAM
H . RICE of Sturbridge . He d ied Oct . 3 1 , 1875 . She was
l iv ing 1885 . Ch f '
1 . Ella Antoinette R ice , Aug . 28 , 1844 ; m . Joaquin M . Delgado ,
a native o f Cuba , and now a residen t o f the c ity of S t.Dom ingo , on the is land o f that name . He is a large sugarplanter, and started the firs t p lan tation in S t . Dom ingo . Ch
1 . Marina E Delgado, b . May 2 1 , 1875 .
2 . Joaquin M Delgado, b . Sep t . , 1877 ; d . young.
3 . Ph il lip s Mario Delgado, b . Apr. 1 , 1880 .
2 . Arthur Wil l iam Rice, b . July 14 , 1846 ; In . Flora E . Hol t ofBridgewater, V t . pre sen t res iden ce , S toneham , Mass .
3 . Louis Ph il l ips Rice, b . April 26 , 1849 ; m . Nell ie A . Perry of
S turbridge , where they res ide . Ch .
1 . Mary A Rice, Aug . 6 , 1876 .
4. Edw in Add ison Rice, Nov . 7 , 1852 ; presen t residence ,S turbridge ; m . Ella Boucher of P itts field .
MARIA LOUISA , b . Nov . 2 2 , 1820 ; In . Nov . 25 , 184 1 , JABEZ H .
WESTGATE. For a cons iderab le time previous to the death o f
her parents , they res ided with them at the homestead in S tur
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 61
bridge ; but Since their decease they have removed to Ma lden ,
Mass . , where they continue to reside , 1 885 No children .
EDWARD HARRISON , b . Jan . 22 , 1824 ; d . in Sacramento , Cal .NOV . 1 1 , 1850 .
EDW IN ADD ISON , b .“Feb . 20 , 1827 ; 11 1 . Jan . 23 , 1862 , NELLIE
DOUGLA S of Milwaukee , Wis . She d . Jan . 18 , 1863 , aged 2 5y ears . He d . in Pensacola , Fla . , March 1 , 1870 . Child1 . Percy Douglas , b . Oct . 20 , 1862 ; (1. young .
N o. 2 6
John Phil lips (son Of John and Love : No .
born Jan . 25 , 1 788 a millwright and wheelwright in Spencer,Mass . He married ( 1 st) Catherin e Lam b of Brookfield ,Mass . , daughter of Oliver Lamb . She died April 25 , 1835 .
He married ( 2d) M rs . Made l ia (Gilmore) Pickett ofConn . He died in Spencer , Jan . 31 , 1 875 . Children , all bornin Spencer (by first marriage)1 . DANIEL , b . May d . June 4 , 1838 .
2 . MARY , b . Dec . 1 1 , 181 6 ; d . May 24 , 1837 .
3 . CHARLOTTE , b . A ug . 18 18 ; m . in Leicester, Mass . , May25 , 1842 , JONAS L . WARREN ; d . May 12 , 1869 . Ch
1 . Jenn ie Warren , b . Apri l 1 , 1843 ; m . January 8 , 1862 , Marshal lFul ler of Le icester. She d . NOV . 17 1866 . Gh . z
1 . ArthurW . Ful ler, b . 1864 .
2 . Geo. H . Ful ler , b . June 20 , 1866 .
2 . Mary C . Warren , b . Aug . 3 1 , 1845 ; m . in Le icester, Jan . 18 ,
1866 , Wi lliam Graham . Ch i ld1 . Jennie W . Graham, b . in Le icester, May
3 . Aamasa Warren , b . Oct . 3 , 1847 ; m . in Up ton , Mass . , Aug . 4 ,
1870 , Emma Peas lee . Lived in Springfield . Ch i ld1 . Charl es F . Warren , b . Feb . , 1876 .
4 . Charles W . Warren , b . July 16 , 1850 ; d . Oct . 25 , 187 1 .
BETSEY ANN , b . A ug . 28 , 1820 ; d . in Charlton , Oct . , 1845 .
5 . REBECCA , b . April 2 6 , 1823 ; d . Dec . 6 , 1825 .
6 . ALFRED LORENZO , b . Dec . 16 , 1827 ; m . SARAH MCDUFFEE .
Residence , Spencer. Ch
1 . Cel ia Fanny , b . June 1 7 , 186 1 ; (1. Sept . 1 1 , 1863 .
2 . George C lark , b . July 20 , 1863 .
3 . Etta Maud , b . Nov . 2 6 , 1868.
Town record says 28th .
62 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [Nos 27 28 .
7 . THEODORE , b . Feb . 1 6 , d . July 15 , 1836 .
(By second marriage)8 . GEORGE PERRY , b . Dec . 14 , 1 841 ; enl isted July in
the war of the Rebel lion wounded Sept . 19 , 1864 dischargedApril 1 9 , 1865 . He was adopted by Baxter C lark , and his
name was changed Sept . 2 , 1862 , to GEORGE PERRY CLARK .
He m . JULIA A . KE ITH . Child1 . Hattie M . Clark , b . Feb . 15 , 1872 .
‘
N o. 2 7 .
(VI ) Hervey Phil l ips (son of John and Love : No .
born May 14 , 1 790 . He was a teacher in the early partof his married life , went to live in the northern part of NewYork State , and about 1 853 bought a farm in northern Wiscon
sin . He never accumulated any considerable property , but
“ was a man well calculated to lead in political , as well as
religious , circles .
” He married Betsey Leach ,a descendant
of the Allens of Sturbridge . He died at Big Spring ,Wisconsin ,
Aug . 1 7 , 1855 . Children
RUSSELI She d . soon af ter, leaving one1 . EMELINE ; m .
son , Arthur Russell .2 . LOUISA a nob le woman , strong , sel f -rel iant , of sound judgment ,
who devoted hersel f f or y ears , with the most unselfish devotion ,
to an inva l id mother and the f amily in genera l . Late in l if eshe married RUSSELL , her deceased s ister
’
s husband .
3 . HENRY HARRISON , In . and resid ing at Big Spring, Wisconsin .
Ch
JANE .
ANC ELINE .cl
ubs
N o. 2 8 .
(VI. ) Jonathan Perry Ph il lips ( son of John and
Love : No . born Sept . 9 , 1 792 . He served an apprentice
ship to Squire Upham to learn the blacksm ith’s trade . After
OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 63
serving his time and reaching his maj ority , he started for OneidaCo . , N . Y . , on horseback , his sole capital being his horse , and
twenty-five dollars in money . A tWhitestown , N . Y . , he became
acquainted with Sophron ia Jos ly n (daughter of John Josly n , formerly of Ty ringham , Mass . ofNorman French descent),to whom he was married Jan . 1 7 1 81 7 . After a f ew y ears
they removed to Canastota , Madison Co ., N . Y . , where he
carried on a large business , in blacksmithing and wagon-making ,and achieved a handsome property . In Oct . , 1 849 , the familyremoved to Lake Mills , Jef ferson Co . , Wisconsin , where he
lived , with the exception of a y ear or SO , at ,Madison , Wis . ,
until his death , Sept . 2 1 , 1865 . She died Feb . 23 , 1884 . His
daughter , Mrs . H . P . Eaton , to whom the compiler is indebted
for this record of her father’s family , write
“He was a man of sound judgment, even temper , strong
aff ections and friendships , universally beloved and respected ,alway s greatly interested in all matters of public interest .
Judge Spencer of Syracuse , N . Y .,recently t old my brother
that the first person he ever heard urge the necessity of freeschools and a thorough education of all classes , was our father.
He was an earnest'
anti-slavery man from the beginning , a man
of broad intelligence , who kept his interest in al l the great
question s of the day , up to the day of his death .
“ Our branch has the light brown hair which our father
inherited from his mother’s Side of the house ; though some of
us take the dark brown hair from the JOSly n Side . All of uShave many strong Phillips traits in common among them a keen
appreciation of wit and humor . All are inveterate j okers , as
was our father , and al l dearly love a good horse ,— true to the
Greek or igin of our name . None of us care much for glitter or
general society ; we are strong in our prejudices , likes and
dislikes . It is interesting to trace heredity extend ing ‘
even to
chirography . I have been surprised to find with‘
the majorityof us such strong resemblances in penmanship to others and
remote members Of the Phillips family .
” Children
1 . JOHN FRANKLIN , b . in Whitestown , N . Y . , Oct . 9 , 18 1 7 ; m . in
Lake Mil ls , Wis . , April 4 , 1 755 , MINERVA C . BUTTERFIELD ,
GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 28 .
d au. of O l iver Butterfield , f ormerly of A l legany Co . ,N . Y .
He (1. May 3 , 1862 . Child1 . Cora Frances , b . S ep t . 20 , 1856 ; m . George Ferry , arch itect , of
Springfield , Mass . , in 1880 . Ch i ld :1 . Robert Phi llips Ferry , b . in Milwauke e , Wis .
, Nov. ,
1882 .
ADELIZA L b . April 14 , 1820 ; (1. Sept . 22 , 1827 .
ALBERT JOSLYN , b . in Whitestown , Feb . 18, 1822 ; m . in Cana
stota , Jan . 13 , 1848 , LAURA JANE MENZIES, of Scotch descent .
In 1855 he removed with his f amily f rom Herkimer, N . Y to
Madison , Wis . , and subsequently to Chicago , 111. Child :1 . George Alb ert , b . Oct . 25 , 1849 ; m . in Ch icago ,
S ep t 20 , 1877 ,Amelia Margaret Bergh , of German descen t . Ch .
1 . Grace May Bergh , b . Nov . 15 , 1878 .
2 . Laura Jane , b . Nov . , 188 1 ; d . Mar. 6 , 1884.
CHARLES HENRY , b . in Whitestown , Feb . 2 1 , 1824 ; m. at
Pompey H il l , Onondaga CO N . Y . , July 1 5 , 1857 , MARYELIZABETH BUTTERFIELD , descended by her mother f rom the
Haynes f amily of Worcester Co . , Mass . He d . Jan . 1 , 1879 .
No ch .
Respecting his character, &c . , his Sister f ond ly writes
My brother Charley was one of the very best specimens of
the Phil l ips f amily that I evermet . A l l that I could say wouldnot do him justice nor convey to:
you an idea of what a grandgood man he was ; gen ial , witty , of sound judgment , of broadcharity , one of ‘ God ’
s own men ,
’
as I’
ve heard others cal lhim . I have O f ten remarked , and SO have others , his strong
resemblance in figure and appearance to Wendel l Phil l ips of
Boston . He was the recognized leader of the Repub l icanparty in his county . He served severa l terms in the Assemb ly ,and was S tate Senator-elect at the time o f his death . The
Democratic party have a majority in that county o f about1 600 , but he was elected by over 1500 majority . He was
ifid ef atigable in work ing f or the educationa l interests of the
town and county , and is deep ly mourned throughout the S tate .
He had kept the f arm upon which the f amily settled in 1849 ,
and had become a large stock raiser, mak ing a specialty of
A lderney cattle and carriage horses .
”
ELMIRA,b . in Canastota , N . Y . , April 2 1 , 1826 ; m . ( l st) Feb .
15 , 1844 , WILLIAM W . KENNEDY , merchant , o f Scotch-Irish
66 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 29 .
but since 186 1 has been connected with the inspector’s department of the New York Custom House . Ch
1. Charles Phi l lips Eaton , b . in New York C ity , May 13 , 1863
Entered the Cadet Eng . Corps of the Naval Academy , Oct . 1 ,
1879 ; grad . Naval Cadet , June , 1883 .
2 . Mira Louise Eaton , b . in New York C i ty , April 19 , 1865.
N o. 2 9 .
(VI E ldridge Phil l ips ( son of John and L ove : NO .
born May 24 , 1 7917 a blacksmith by trade , and followedthe trade as long as he lived . He settled in Monson , Mass . ,
where he owned a residence , on the main street of the Village ,and where he was buried . He married Betsey ButterW orth . On the 29th of August , 1 848 , as he was riding in his
sleigh with his wife , in the neighboring town of Palmer, and
crossing the railroad track , they were struck by a passing train
and both killed instantly . Children
1 . ALBERT MORGAN , b . in Brimfield , Mass . , July 1 9 , 182 1 ; m .
1843 , LAVINIA MIRRIOK ; residence , Monson .
2 . SARAH BUTTERWORTH , b . in Bri lnfield , A ug . 12 , 1823 ; In . June10 , 1845 , by Rev . A l f red Ely of Monson , to S IDNEY H . HALL ;residence , Burke , near Madison , Wis . Ch .
1 . Charles Henry Ha l l , b . in Monson , March 16 , 1846 ; graduatedat Un iversity of Wisconsin , 1870 , and at Halmemann Med .College , Philadelphia, 1876 ; a practising physician in Madison , Wis . ; m . May 18 , 1877 , Carrie Norton .
2 . Mary El izabeth Ha l l , b . in Monson , Aug . 13 , 1847 .
3 . Sarah Anna Ha l l , b . in Palmer, Mass . , Aug . 30 , 1849 ; d . inBurk e , Wis . , March 18 , 1862 .
4. Hattie A . Ha l l , b . in Mad ison , Wis Nov . 7 , 1854 ; d . In Burke ,April 6 , 1878 .
5 . Frances Marion Ha l l , in Mad ison , June 1 2 , 1857 .
6 . Jane Maria Ha l l , b . in Mad ison , July 29 , 1859 .
7 . Al ice Electa Ha l l , b . in Burk e , June 1 , 1862 ; (1. S ep t . 25, 1863 .
8 . Lucy L incoln Ha l l , b . in Burk e , April 12 , 1865 .
3 . WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH , b . in Monson , A ug . 20 , 1830 ; lumber
N0 . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 67
dea ler in Chicago , and manuf acturer of sash , doors , b l inds ,&c . m . Oct . 1 1 , 1856 , Miss MARION GOSS, of 'Chicago , whose
parents were f rom Massachusetts , her f ather of Leominster,and her mother a daughter of Capt. Abbott of Brookfield .
Children , all born in Chicago1 . Jessi e , b . July 26 ,Dan iel E ldridge , b . Aug . 18 , 1859 ; d . March 25, 1860 .
Wi lliam Abbott , b . Jan . 18 , 186 1 .
George B., b . Dec . 25 1863 ; d . Jan . 29 , 1864.
Charles , b . Aug . 31 , 1870.
N O .
‘
3 0 .
(IV L ieut . Israe l Ph il l ips ( son of Joseph and Ruth '
No . born in Oxf ord , Aug . 1 7 , 1 737 ; but that part of thetown in which he lived being set off in 1 778 , he became a citizen
of Auburn , or Ward as it was first named ; a soldier in the
French war , 1 758 ; died Feb . 28 , 1 800 . He married , Sept .
18 , 1 760 , Huldah Tow ne , born NOV . 2 , 1 737 , eighth child
of Jonathan Towne 5T ceremony solemn ized by Rev . JohfiCampbell , first settled minister of Oxford . She continued to
live on the homestead with her son , Simon , whom She outlived ,or died near the time of his decease . She is described by thosewho remember her , as a very thin , light and wiry person , an
estimable woman , and one who instructed those under her care
in the precepts of the Bible . Children , all born in Oxford(now Auburn)
RUTH , b . Sept . 25 , 1 76 1 , d . July 1 7, 1 783 .
2 . MARTHA , b . Sept . 24 , 1 763 ; m . EBENEZER PRAY , who served inthe army of the Revolution . She d . Nov . 25 , 1852 . Child
1 . Eb enezer Pray w en t to Main e .
In 1871 or 1872 , Miss Jessie Ph illips and two other young ladies, all representatives of the Phillips f amily , in diff erent public schools of Chicag o, each won a goldmedal . One of the others was Miss Cora F ., daughter of John Franklin Phillips, andthe third , a Miss Phillips , a more distant relative .t Jonathan Towne was b . at Topsfield , Mass. ,_Mar. 1 1 , 1691 , and in 1714 resided atOxf ord , where he was deacon of the church , and where he d 1771 . He was son of
John and Mary (Smith) Towne, and a descendant , in the f ourth generation , of
William Towne who was of Salem,
“ 1 1 , 8 mo. ,— H ist. and Gen . Reg ister.
Vol . 21 , p . 218.
68 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 3 1 .
S IMON , b . Jan . 6 , 1 766 a f armer in Auburn ; m . 1 79 1 , REBECCASCOTT of Leicester. He d . in the autumn of 18 1 7 . Ch
1 . Huldah , b . 1 796 ; m . Oct . 2 , 1816 , James Marb le of M il lbury ;w en t to Augusta , Oneida Co. , N . Y . Ch .
1 . Joel Phillips Marble, and five oth ers whose namesh ave not been ascertained.
2 . S imon , b . Feb . 3 , 1800 ; a carp en ter by trade ; In . Eveline Sargen t of Le icester, and settled in Gree ce , N . Y .
, wh ere he (1.
Dec . 23 , 1878 not a wrink l e in his f ace or a gray hair onh is h ead . Ch
1 . d, in in f an cy .
2 . Martha Louise ; m . James Field of Greenfield , Mass . ;
resides ( 1878) in Greece , N . Y .
3 . Charles Fol l insby ; d . at eleven years o f age .
4. Elizab eth Sarah ; m . John Wi lson of Roch ester ,N . Y . ;
d . 1875 .
JOHN , b . May 2 , 1 768 ; a f armer in Auburn in 1800 .
ISRAEL , b . April 7 , 1 77 1 ; of Greenfield . (No .
RUFUS , b . A ug 3 1 , 1 773 ; In . May 5 , 1 796 , D ILLA PITTS of
Auburn . He was a b lacksmith in Worcester, where he d ied in1 802 . She survived him many y ears , and d ied at Deer Isle ,Me . Oh
1 . Leonard ; a f armer in Sull ivan , T ioga Co . , Penn . He In . thereand (1. about 1865 or 1866 , l eaving five daugh ters .
2 . Mel inda , m . 182 1 , Juno Me tcal f , and went to Deer Isl e , Maine ,wh ere she d .
DANIEL , b . March 1 , 1 776 ; o f Charlton . (No .
N o. 3 1 .
(V . ) Isra e l Ph il lips ( son of Israel and Huldah : No .
30 ,)born April 7 , 1 7 7 1 a farmer in Greenfield , which
place he went about 1 790 . He bought a piece of wild land ,covered with the original forest , where he settled , living the
first f ew y ears in a log house , and continued to live on the same
place till the close of his l ife . He d ied Feb . 3 , 1 844 . He m .
1 79 1 , Mercy Bascom ,daughter of Dea . Moses Bascom of
Greenfield . It was h is practice f or several winters during the
early part o f his married l ife to teach school , taking his pail of
d inner and leaving his wife alone in the house , three-fourths
O f a m ile from any ne ighbors , in the midst of the forest , which
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 9
at that time was not clear of wild beasts , going two or three
miles to the school-house , and returning at n ight . Owing totheir straitened circumstances their boy s were put out to work ,
where they could earn their liv ing quite y oung . Children , al l
born on the homestead in Greenfield1 . ALVAH CLESSON , b . May 6 , 1 795 ; of Wyoming , Pa . (NO .
2 . ISRAEL , b . Sept . 1 , (NO .
3 . JOHN TOWNE’
, b . May 2 6 , 1 799 of Laurens , N . Y . (No .
4 RUFUS SEVERANCE , b . NOV . 10 , 180 1 . (No .
5 . ELVIRA , b . Oct . 14 1804 ; m . SETH MANN of Gil l , Mass . She
d . in Gil l , Sept . 1 2 , 1 865 . No children .
6 . NOBLE PHILANDER , b . Apri l 1 9 , 1807 . (NO .
7 . EZEKIEL LYSANDER , b . July 1 6 , 1809 ; of Brattleboro , Vt .(No .
8 . ALONZO DANIEL , b . Feb . 9 , 18 1 2 . (NO .
MOSES BASCOM , b . July 1 1 , 18 14 ; of Fa l ls , Wyoming Co. ,
-
Pa .
(No .
10 . HULDAH , b . Nov. 2 7 , 1 8 1 6 ; d . April 1 9 , 1820 .
1 1 . S IMON CADY , b . May 8 , 1 8 19 ; of Gil l . (No .
N O . 3 2 .
(VI A lvah Clesson Ph ill ips (son of Israel and
Mercy : No . born May 6 , 1 795 . He went to Wy oming hPenn . , where he followed the occupation of clothier and wool
carder , but after a time , received a comm ission as justice of the
peace with power to hold jury t rials . A t first he received his
commission from the Governor , but was afterwards elected bythe people , and was continued in this office till his death . The
amount of his legal business soon became so extensive that he
was compelled to give up his former occupation , and devote
himself wholly to his new calling . Incessant 'application to this
business , confinement in the impure air of the court room , and
want of sufficient exercise , seriously and permanently injured
his health , which he made repeated but unsuccessful ef forts to
regain . He was , writes one of his children ,“a man of no
ordinary ability .
” He died in ‘Wy oming , Oct . 8 , 1840 . He
Hi . A nn Ch ap in ,who was born Sept . 1 6 , 1 794 , daughter of
70 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 32 .
Solomon and Catharine Chapin of “f y oming ( then New Troy ),Luzerne Co . , Penn . She died in Northmoreland , Wy om ingCo . , Nov . 10 , 1865 . Children :
1 . MARY S. , b . in Wyoming , April 13 , 18 1 8 ; m . Dec . 1 9 , 1837
GORDON PIKE ; residing ( 1878) in Northmoreland , Penn . Ch
1 . Buey P ike, b . Oct . 3 1 , 1838 .
Em ily Gordon P ike, b . Dec . 13 , 1845 .
2 . ISAAC S. , b . Sept . 1 3 , 1 820 ; m . , May 22 , 1851 , LOUISE WOODHOUSE residence , Chicago , 111. Ch .
1 . Lil l ie C b . Aug . 10 , 1853 ; singing (Feb . 1878) wi th the
Hutch inson f amily in Phi ladelph ia .
2 . Harry ; deceased .3 . Chap in .
4 . Fred .
JOHN , b . March 27 , 1822 ; d . Dec . 6 , 183 1 .
ROBERT CHAPIN , b . Feb . 3 , 1825 . A soldier o f the Union army
in the late Southern war, now a f armer in Northmoreland ,
Penn . He m . in 1870 , AMELIA REED . Ch
1 . Hattie , b . June , 1871 .
2 . Ann ie , b . 1873 .
3 . Robert C
D IANA R b . April 1 , 1827 ; m. March 7 , 1847 , ABELMAROY ; residence . Tipton , Mo . Ch
1 . Beverly Marcy , b . July 3 1 , 1848 .
2 . Just in Marcy , b . Jan . 1 1 , 1852 .
CAROLINE HOSMER , b . Oct . 10 , 1829 m. May 1 2 , 1853 , SGALE SMITH ; residence , Northmoreland , Penn . Ch
b . 1875 .
1 . Charl ie W esley Smith , S ep t . 29 , 1854 ; d . in Northmoreland ,
Oct . 9 , 1863 .
2 . Maggie Dewit Smith , in Northmoreland , Dec. 5 , 1863 .
3 . Dorrie Chap in Smith, in Northmoreland , Dec . 3 1 , 1865 .
4 . Ann ie May s th, in Northmoreland , Feb . 10 , 1872 .
HARRIETTE W b . Nov. 1 9 , 1833 ; m . June , 1859 , E .
L . UNDERWOOD . She d . in Northmoreland , Jan . , 1874 .
Ch
1 . Frank Underwood , Aug . 4 , 1860 .
2 . Fred . Underwood , Aug . 18 , 1862 .
3 . Oran Und erwood .
4 . Eva Underwood .
72 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 33 .
Stephen C . Bem is was agent and manager , and served in the
employ ofMr . Bemis and his sons in various positions , more or
less every y ear , for upwards of forty -five y ears . For two
y ears he had charge of a hardware store forMr . Bemis in Troy ,
N . Y . , with a stock of goods ; but this enterpriseproved a failure , and fortune set him down at poverty
’
s gate .
SO reduced was he at this time , the spring of 1 843 , that , withwife , six children and al l his earthly possessions , he left the
city for his nati ve town on a one-horse wagon . This was a
heavy blow to bear ; the cloud that overshadowed him was
black indeed ,but he passed through the trial manfully . Pos
sessed with a remarkably hopeful spirit , good health and stronghands , he entered anew the great battle of life , fortune sm iled ,
and he not on ly kept the wolf from the door , but earned and still
enj oy s an easy competency . His employ er , the late Mr . Bemis
of Springfield , was once heard to remark to a friend ,
“ I have
great confidence in the honesty of Mr . Phillips , why ! I wouldtrust him with millions of uncounted gold . In religion , a
strong believer in the final restoration to peace and happiness
of the whole fam ily of man ; in politics , a staunch Jackson iandemocrat ; a Free Mason sixty y ears .
His son , Dea . Charles C . Phillips , to whom the compiler is
indebted for the greater part of this sketch , wrote in 1 878 ,
“ he
is nearly e ighty-one and has just returned from a commercial
trip embracing the New England States and the State of NewYork . He is probably the oldest traveling agent and the best
known of any in the country , hav ing been on the road some
thirty-five y ears .
” After the above was written he continued
to travel for two or three y ears , but has since retired from the
road , and has been res id ing w ith his daughter Caroline , at his
homestead in Greenfield , where 1 885 , he was still enj oy ing a
comfortable life . The above autograph was written when he
was e ighty-seven y ears of age . The portra it prepared for this
work is from a photograph taken at the age o f e ighty .
He married Dorothy Sage , born in Berl in ,
22 , 1 79 7 , d ied in Bernardston , Mass . , Feb . 15 , 1866 . Her
parents were Capt . Ol iver Sage , who d ied in Greenfield , Sept .
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS. 73
2 , 1859 , aged 90 , and Mary (Denio) Sage , who died in same
place , Nov . 13 , 1854 , aged 83 . Children :
1 . DOROTHY DENIO , b . in Greenfield , May 18 , 181 7 ; m . in Springfield (now Chicopee) EDMUND R . BROWN , a native of the
latter p lace , a machine card maker ; f rom 1864 to 1879 a
commercia l traveler ; present residence , Deerfield . Janitorand l ibrarian of the Dickinson H igh School since its Open i ngin 1879 . Ch
1 . Wi lliam Ph i llips Brown , b . in Hartf ord , Conn ., July 16 , 1840 ;
in a Regimen t of Engineers f rom New York , having enlistedat the comm encemen t of the war of the Rebellion and servedtil l af ter the surrender of Gen . Lee , at the close of the war ;(1. sudden ly in Fi tchburg, Mass . , Aug . 14 , 1869 .
2 . Anna Adelaide Brown , b . in Pi ttsburg, Penn ., March 23, 1842 ;
111 . Jan . 1 6 , 1868 , Charl es H . Robinson of Springfield. At thebeginn ing of the war of the Rebellion , he en listed in the firstregimen t that w en t f rom Massachusetts , and served throughout the war. Presen t residence , Lynn , Mass . Chi ld1 . Lewis Taylor Robinson , b . Oct . 20, 1868.
2 . MARY ANN , b . in Greenfield , Dec . 20 , 18 18 ; m . in same place ,May 7 , 1833 , ZORA ATHERTON f armer ; removed to Gill
Mass . , about 1 838 . She d . a f ter ,a short il lness , Dec . 8 , 1880 .
Ch
1 . Alonzo A therton, b . in Greenfield , 1836 ; m . Mariah S eaver ofSh e lburne , Mass .
Mary A therton , b . in Greenfield , 1838 ; m .
Mon tp elier, V t .3 . W i lliam A therton, b . in Gi ll,1840 ; a soldier of the Union army
in the late South ern war ; wounded at Fair Oaks , Va . , shotthrough the thigh ; m . Augusta Brook er of Greenfield .
4 . Ralph A therton ,b . in Gi ll , 1842 ; a soldier of the Union army in
the late South ern war, and lost h is righ t arm in the service ;wounded at Fair Oaks , Va. m . Alma Bascom of Gi ll .
5 . I sabell A therton ,b . in Gill , 1844 ; m. Henry Tyler of Greenfield .
6 . Elizabeth A therton,b . in Gi l l , 1846 ; m. Gilbert S tacy of same
p lace .
7 . O liver A therton, b . in Gill , 1848 ; m. Rose Scott of Bernardston .
She died 1876 .
8 . Harriet A therton , b . in G ill , 1850 .
9 . Abbie A therton , b . in Gill , 1852 .
10 . Carrie A therton ,b . in Gill , 1854.
1 1 . Charl es A therton, b . 1860 ; d . 1864 .
3 . HARRIETTE E b . in Greenfield , A ug . 5 , 1820 ; in 1878
of Beloit , Wis . m . in Wind sor, Conn . , May 5 , 1839 , ANSON6
McElwain of
GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 33 .
B . STONE , a f armer. He died in Newark , Wis . , Feb . 1 5 ,
1863 , aged 50 y ears , 4 mos . Ch
1 . Wil liam Anson Stone, b . at Willimansett , Mass . , July 2 1 , 1841in 1878 of Ch icago, 1 11. At President / Lincoln ’
s first cal l f orvolunteers he enlisted in the 1st Wis . Reg .
, Co. F ,~ f or three
months , and , at the expiration of that time re-en listed in the74th 1 11. Reg . , Co. D , and remained unti l discharged at the
end of the war. He m . in Beloit , Wis . , Aug . 3 1 , 1862 , JuliaA . S tillwell . One son .
2 . Ella Annetta Stone, b . in Chester, Mass . , March 13, 1847 d . inGreenfield , Aug . 28 , 1848 .
3 . Eddie C larence Stone. b . in Ch ester, Aug . 2 1 , 185 1 ; in 1878 of
Beloit , Wis .
4 . Elna Carrie Stone, b . in Bran f ord , Conn ., June 29 , 1854 ; m . in
Newark , Wis., March 18 , 187 1 , Frank L . Hayden ; residing ,
1878 , in Beloi t , Wis .
WILLIAM P b . in Hartf ord , Conn . , Jan . 24 , 1822 ; d . in
Springfield , Mass . , April 24 , 1839 .
CHARLES CLESSON , b . in Springfield , Mass . , June 2 , 1823 ; a
f armer and painter, of Greenfield , and deacon f or six y ears of
the 1 st (Orthodox) Church . He was a soldier of CO . A , 52d
Reg . , Mass . Vol . Militia , and served underGen . Banks in 1862and 1863 , was at the capture of Port Hudson , La . , was woundedin the f ace by the exp losion of a rebel torpedo soon af ter
entering the place . For eighteen y ears prior to 1862 he was
identified with the Democratic party ; was delegate to one of
its County and three of its State Conventions . He has of late
y ears been in hearty sympathy with the temperance ref orm
movement ; was one of the first in his county to move f or theorganization of a Un ion Sunday School Association ; was f orten y ears at the head of the County Committee On SundaySchools has been treasurer and a d irector of the Frank l in Co .
B ib le Society f rom its organization in 1874 . He m . in Green
field , April 28 , 1846 , ADELINE BASCOM , d au. o f Chester and
Dorcas (Bissel l) Bascom , and gr. d au. of Joseph Bascom.
No ch .
JOHN HANCOCK , b . in Springfield , Mass . , Jan . 20 , 1826 ; of
Springfield ; agent o f Phi llip s’
Felting Works , manuf acturers
of fire-proof and indestructib le boiler and p ipe coverings . He
m . ( l st) in Guil ford , Conn . , A pr. 1 6 , 185 1 , ABBIE LOPER ,d au . o f James S . Loper. She d . Feb . 13 , 1870 , and he m .
( 2d ), A ug . 3 1 , 1876 , Mrs . JULIA A . PICKETT of New Haven ,
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 75
wid’
. of Charles Pickett . Oh . , by first marriage , several of
whom died1 . Fred Kendall , b . at Plainville , Conn .
, Oct . 4 , 1854 ; at presen t ,1885 , with the Turner S eymour Mf g .
[Co . , of Torrington ,
Conn . , and N . Y . , as western agen t ; m . Elizabeth Scul ly ofWaterbury , Conn . She d . March , 1880: Ch
1 . Harry , b . Oct 10 , 1877 .
2 . George Lyman , b . in Trenton ,
'
N . J Jan . 20 , 1864 ; m . MissKatie Scofield of South Norwalk , Conn .
CLARISSA C b . in Springfield , March 20 , 1828 ; m. in
Greenfield , Nov . 6 , 1852 , LEW IS W . TAYLOR , agent ; res . ,
Pittsfield . No ch .
HENRY DW IGHT , b . in Springfield , March 22 , 1830 ; learned thef resco , Sign and banner painting business ih ' Springfield ; set
tled in New Haven , Conn . , in 1856 ; establ ished himsel f inbusiness in 1859 , and has built up one of the largest and most
success f ul pain ting establishments in N ew England . He en
l isted in Co . D , 2d Reg . , C . N . G . in 1 859 , and , a f ter fi l lingal l the subordinate positions in the company , was electedCaptain in 1874 , which position -rhe held until 1879 , when he
resigned ; has held many responsible pol itical positions in theDemocratic party ; is a member of the Masonic , Odd Fel lows ,Knights of Py thias and B . P . O . E lks , orders . He In . June25 , 1851 , LOUISE ANN JA cxMAN of Westfield , Vt . Ch
Wi l lie , b . in Springfield , Feb . 14 , 1852 ; d . Feb . 16 , 1852 .
Li llian Louise , b . in Springfield , Oct . 7 , 1853 ; d . in New Haven ,
Jan . 4 , 1862 .
Frank Henry , b . in Cazenovia , Madison Co. , N . Y. , Dec. 28 ,
1855 ; house painter and paper hanger, of New Haven :
In .
June 25 , 1876 , Nellie McKeon of Saybrook , Conn . Ch
Frank Raymond , b . May
Mary Louise , b . Jan . 30 , 1881 .
Li llian Al lena, b . Dec. 27 1882 .
Edith Lyle , b . Oct . 12 , 1884.
4 . Fred , b . in New Haven , Feb . (1. July 20 , 1858.
Jenn ie Louise , b . in New Haven , May 19 , 1863 ; d . Feb . 14, 1864.
6 . Charles Raymond , b . in New Haven , March 1 1 , 1864 ; in businesswith h is f ath er ; “ a very clever artist , and shows great ski llwith the brush .
”
7 . Emma Isabel,b . in New Haven ,
Aug . 4 . 1868 ; d . Aug . 18 , 1868.
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76 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [Nos . 34 , 35 .
LEW IS L b . in Greenfield , Sept . 20 , 1832 ; a resident ofSpringfield ; m . in Greenfield , 1859 , ANNIS M . BARTLETT .
Child1 . Jenn ie , b . in Springfield , Jun e 1 , 1860 ; m. J. A . Henni ck . She
d . in Springfield , Jan . 18 , 1881 .
CAROLINE E b . in Greenfield . June 20 , 1835 m . Jan . 3 ,
1866 , MOSES BASCOM PHILLIPS, son of Ezekiel L . and LauraA . Phil l ips . Child :1 . A lva I srael , b . in Greenfield , Apri l 13 , 1874.
GEORGE C b . in Springfield , Oct . 10 , 1838 ; a f armer
in West Springfield ; m . ( l st) in Greenfield , Aug . 4 , 1859 ,
MINERVA FAIRMAN . She d . May 29 , 1867 , and he m. ( 2d )Miss MARY FRANCES CLEMENT of New Hampshire . Oh . , by
firs t marriage , al l born in Greenfield :1 . Frederic T b . April 14 , 1860 ; (1. Sep t . 1 , 1865 .
2 . C lara May , b . Sep t . 20 , 1864.
3 . Nell ie , b . March 29 , 1867 ; d . Oct . 1 , f ol lowing .
N o. 3 4 .
(VI . ) John Tow ne Ph il l ips (son of Israel and MercyNO . born May 26 , 1 799 ; went to Laurens , Otsego Co . ,
N . Y . , Where he followed the trade of clothier and wool carder
f or about thirty y ears , then sold out and was afterwards one of a
company that built a large cotton m ill . He was prospered in
business and became a man of considerable pecuniary means .
He was one of the pillars of support in the Methodist Societyof that place , for the benefit of which it was his hab itual practiceto contribute liberally . He m . Sept . 7 , 1823 , Mary Sh el
d on of Bernardston , Mass . He died May 27 , 1 877 .
Children
1 . ELVIRA C b . in Laurens , Feb . 10 , 1825 ; In . April 5 ,1850 , ELIJAH HUBBELL .
2 . MARY M,
b . in Laurens , March 10 , 1828 ; d . in same
p lace , Dec . 1 , 185 1 .
N o. 3 5 .
(VI . ) Ru fus Severance Ph il lips (son of Israel and
Mercy : No . born Nov . 10 ,1 801 ; a farmer in Greenfield ,
and an accurate land survey or, his services in the latter capacity
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS. 77
be ing very Often solicited by people in his own and neigt ringtowns . He was considerably occupied in town business , and
held the O ffice of assessor for several y ears . He was regarded
by those familiar with him as a great mathematician , Who
d eclared it to be impossible to catch him in . a mistake in any
problem . One who served on the board of assessors with him
said he was the best man at figures he ever saw . He occupied
the homestead where his widow still resides , 1 883 . The familyhas held possession of this p lace for n inety y ears . He married
Nov . 1 , 1 843 , Sa l ly Page (or Pa ige) of Ley den , Mass .
born April daughter of Paul and Sally (Crumb)Page . He died In Greenfield , July 2 , 1875 Children
1 . ARTHUR , b . Nov . 1 , 1844 ; a soldier of the Union army in the
late Southern war ; residing , 1878 , in Gil l . Married CLIMENAROBERTS of Gil l . Child :1 . Halbert , b . Jan . 4 , 1874 .
2 . SARAH , b . in Greenfield , Jan . 4 , 1 848 ; m . EDGAR THAYER of
Hinsdale , N . H . , a Un ion Soldier in the late Southern war ;
residing , 1878 , in Amherst , Mass . Child1 . Glenroy Thayer.
3 . MILLARD FILLMORE , b . in Greenfield , Oct . 22 , 1850 ; l iving ,1883 , at the old homestead .
4 and 5 . Two sons who died young .
N O . 3 6 .
(VI ) N oble Ph ilander Ph il lips (son of Israel and
Mercy : No . 31 born April 1 9 , 1 807 a shoemaker in Bernard ston , a farmer in Gill and in Greenfield , where he now
resides , 1885 . He married in Vernon , Vt . , 1830 , N an cyA nn Kenny . She died June 30 , 1 881 . Children
1 . HULDAH JANE , b . May 25 , 183 1 ; d . March 8 , 1847 .
2 . ELLEN A NJELINE , b . Dec . 5 , 1832 ;‘
in 1885 of Santa Rosa ,Cal . , having l ived in Cal if ornia about twenty -five years ; In .
Apri l 14 , 1859 , ALVAH W . PARK . He d . in Santa Rosa , A pr.1 , 1884 . No ch .
3 . A LONzo MARTIN , b . Oct . 14 , 1834 ; d . April 14 , 1835 .
4 . CLEMENT COOLEY , b . Feb . 2 , 1836 ; in 1885 of Portland ,Oregon , having been many y ears extensively engaged in the
5
GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 37 .
manuf acture of doors , sash and blinds ; m . ( 1 st) in that place,1864 , CECELIA McKAY . She d . May 1 6 , 1865 , leaving one
child . He m . (2d ) 1 867 , LIzz1E JOHNSON . Oh . (by firstmarriage)1 . A lva.
(By second marriage)2 . Edward w b . Oct . 25 , 1868 ; d. Aug. 13 , 1869 .
3. Al ida C b . June 13 , 1870 .
4. Nellie E b . May 18 , 1872 .
5 . Anna E b . Oct . 24, 1874 ; (1. same day .
6 . Wi lber, b . S ep t . 26 , 1875 .
7 . Les li e , b . Sep t . 13 , 1878 .
8 . Herbert , b . Apr. , 188 1 .
NANCY ANN , b . April 1 7 , 1838 ; m . A pril 14 , 1863 , JOB G .
PICKETT , a respectab le f armer of Greenfield , where they reside .
Ch
1 . Frank Nob l e P ickett, b . Feb . 23 , 1864 .
2 . Ellen Anna P ickett, b . Nov. 13 , 1868 .
DWIGHT MARTIN , b . May 18 , 1840 ; a respectab le f armer of
Greenfield ; m . March 1 1 , 1873 , ELLA COBB . He d . Oct . 1 7 ,
1880 .
NEWTON , b . Jan . 2 7 , 1843 ; of West Thompson , Conn . servedin the war of the Rebel l ion in the 52d Reg. , Mass . Volunteers ;111 . March , 1866 , ELIZA CHASE . Ch .
Al ice , b . Dec. 17 , 1866 .
Wal ter, b . Dec . 1 1 , 1867 .
Wi ll ie , b . Dec . 26 , 1870 .
Maud Adelaide , b . Dec . 23,1884 .
ELVIRA SOPHIA , b . Oct . 25 , 1845 ; m . April 1 2 , 1871 , EBER N .
LARRABEE , justice o f the peace and weal thy f armer of Greenfield . Ch
1 . C lara Larrabee, b . May 9 , 1872 .
2 . Anna Larrabee, b . June 25 , 1874 .
3 . L izz ie Larrabee, b . Feb . 17 , 1878 .
4. H’
art Larrabee, b . Dec . 4 , 1880 .
CHARLES NOBLE , b . April 7 , 1848 ; of Greenfield ; m . 1873 ,
PHEBE CLARK . Ch
1 . Henry , b . July 24 , 1874.
Dona Jane , b . Aug . 2 7 , 1876 .
Carrie Bell , b . Jan . 6 , 1879 .
Leon D b . Apr. 18 , 188 1 ,
Herbert , b . Aug . 17 , 1883 .
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80 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [NO . 38 .
5 . ALVA CLESSON , b . April 14 , 1842 ; sergeant in Co . E , l 0th
Reg . , Mass . Volunteers , was wounded at the battle of Getty s
burg, July 3 , 1863 , and died of the wound Oct . 3 , f ol lowing ,in the hosp ital .
N o. 3 8 .
(VI ) A lonzo Dan iel Phil l ips (son of Israel and
Mercy : No . born Feb . 9 , 181 2 ; an accomplished and
popular hotel keeper , which business he followed for thirty
y ears , and lived successively in Springfield , Mass .,Brattleboro ,
Vt . , Hartford , Conn . , Athol and Fitchburg , Mass . For a time
in the early part of his life he was employ ed in the service of
the late Hon . Stephen C . Bemis of Springfield . He married
Mary A . Robin son ,born at West Springfield , Feb . 1 5 ,
181 8 , daughter of Joel and Anna (Bartlett) Robinson . He died
in Greenfield , May 3 , 1 863 . Children
1 . SMITH ROBINSON , b . at Wil l imansett , Mass . , Jan . 1 4 1837 a
member of the Mass . Legislature f rom Springfield in 1874 ,
being elected without an opposing vote . When the resolutionsof censure against Hon . Charles Sumner were rescinded bythat assemb ly , he was active in securing that result , and wasone , appointed with others , to del iver to the Hon . Senator thewelcome document , stating that the vote of censure had beenrescinded . He was also one of the Committee appointed bythe Legislature to proceed to Washington , a f ter the death of
the lamented Senator, and receive his body . He m . in Men
tague , Mass . , June 1 9 , 1859 , IDA M . B ISSELL , daughter of
John W . and Sophia (Cushman) B issel l . He (1. in SpringfieldOct . 7 , 1877 . Child1 . Isamel la S b . in Montague , Aug . 3 , 1860 .
2 . A LONzo DANIEL , b . in Brattleboro , Vt . , Aug . 3 1 , 1838 ; went
to Kenosha , Wis . , in Oct . , 1856 , and to Portage C ity , Wis . ,
July , 1857 , and in Dec . same y ear went to Prairie d a Chien .
where he was.
telegraph operator and clerk in the railroadf reight O ffice until Aug . 1 , 1875 , when he was appointedf reight and ticket agent , which position he has s ince occup ied .
He m . in Boscobel , Wis . , Oct . 1 1 , 186 1 , MARY A . COPE , b . in
Athens , Penn . , A ug . 19 , 1846 , d au. o f Thomas V . and Elizabeth Cope . Children . al l born in Prairie d a Chien
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 81
1 . Frederi c Charl es , b . Dec . 20 , 1863.
2 . Frank Henry , b . Jan . 5 , 1866 .
3 . Inez May , b . S ep t . 30 , 1871 .
CHARLES OSCAR , b . in Brattleboro , Vt . , Aug . 5 , 1 840 an ofii cer
during the war of the Rebellion in the 4th Mass . Cava lry , as
was also his younger brother, and both were at d iff erent‘
times
members of the staff s of Genera ls Terry and Weitzel . He m.
ELLEN E . PENDLETON, daughter of Denni s B . and Nancy(Robinson) Pend leton . He died Jan . , 1877 , f rom disease ,the f oundation o f which was laid while he was in the service of
his country . Children :
1 . W il liam Harry ,
'
b . NOV. 23 , 1868 .
2 . Louis Agassiz , b . Aug . 14 , 1870 .
3 . Edith Ryerson , b . Aug . 16 , 1873 .
HENRY MOSES, b . in Athol , Mass . , A ug . 1 1 , 1845 ; an emcerduring the war of the Rebel l ion in the 4th Mass . Cavalry ; in1878 treasurer of the Phil lips Manuf acturing Co . , Springfield .
In the summer of 188 1 , he, with his wif e and son VisitedEurope . Representative f rom Springfield in 1 880 and
’8 1 ;
mayor of Springfield in 1883 , ’
84 and’85 .
‘
He m . Dec . 1874 ,
JULIA B . ALEXANDER . daughter of Henry A lexander of Springfield . Child1 . Henry Alexander , b . Sept . , 1875 .
MARY ANNE , b . in Athol , Feb . 23 , 1847 ; m . JOHN A . FIELD ,son of Robert R . and E liza 0 . Field . Child1 . Henry Alon zo F ield , b . in Mil f ord , Mass . , Aug . 8 , 1870 .
EMMA LUCY , b . in Fitchburg , Mass . , Dec . 23 , 1854 ; m . C . A .
BROWN , son of Lewis and Abigail Brown .
N o . 3 9 .
(VI .) Moses Ba scom Ph il l ips ( son of Israel and
Mercy : No . born July 1 1 , 1 81 4 ; a.
cloth dy er and dresser
by trade ,and partner in a factory in Falls township , Wy oming
Co . ,Penn .
, where he accumulated a handsome property , and
continued in this business till the failure of his health and the
destruction of his factory by fire , after which , by the advice of
his phy sicians , he bought a farm near Keelersburg , Wy omingCo . Owing to the loss of health he was unable to labor on his
farm , y et managed it successfully by means of hired help .
“His education was good for his Opportunity . He was remark
82 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [Nos . 40 , 41 .
able for his taciturnity , for months never speaking any unneces
sary words , a good citizen and an honest , honorable , man .
”
He married ( l st) Joseph in e T . Hartley ,daughter of Wm .
Hartley of Glenwood , Wy oming Cc . , Penn . She died in the
Spring of 1849 , leaving a son a f ew day s old . He married
( 2d) Oct . 20 ,1 858 , Jan e Harris , born Feb . 1 8 , 1 814 , an
estimable lady , living in 1 878 , in Pittston , Penn . Her parents
were Isaac Harris of Pleasant Valley , Dutchess Co . , N . Y . , and
Nancy (Wickes) Harris from Morrisvil le , ,Del . Co . , N . Y . He
died July 23 , 1865 . Child
1 . CHARLES H , b . March 6 , 1849 ; m . 1876 , Miss HARRIETWILSON .
N o. 4 0 .
(VI .) Simon Cady Ph il l ips (son of Israel and Mercy
No 31 born Aug . 8 , 181 9 a millwright of Gill , Mass . He
married Jan . 2 7 , 1 847 , Rossy Soph ia Ba l lard Of Gill , b .
in that place March 1 3 , 1 820 , daughter of Amaziah Ballard .
She died In Gil l , NOV . 9 , 1874 . Children
1 . EMMA JOSEPHINE , b . in Gil l , Feb . 7 , 185 1 l iving , 1878 , in same
p lace .
2 . CLESSON BALLARD , b . in Gil l , March 29 , 1853 ; teacher of pen
manship and book-keep ing in Philadelph ia .
3 . EDWARD S IMON , b . in Deerfield , Mass . , Nov . 13 , 1854 ; of
Bureau, I l l . ; station agent f or the Chicago , Rock Is land and
Pacific R . R . The three children above mentioned have all
been teachers .
N O . 4 1 .
(V ) Dan ie l Ph il lips ( son of Israel and Huldah : No .
born March 1 , 1 776 ;
tfi M a f armer in Charlton , Mass . ,
to which place he moved in
Nov . , 1 800 . Prev iously to this he worked for Rev . SamuelAustin of Worcester . He d ied Monday morn ing , March 2 7 ,
1848 . He was six feet in height and had large features . Dur
ing the last seven y ears o f his l ife he was atll icted with lameness
and protracted suffering , and unable to do any work . For the
greater part o f this time he could walk only with the aid of
GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [No . 41 .
th is occupation and was f or some years emp loyed in the service of the Adams Expre ss Company in Hart f ord , Conn . , and
in New York C ity . H e a f terwards engaged in mercanti lepursuits in the latter p lace , and later in Arkansas , to wh ichp lace he went in 1865 . He was ex tremely quiet and unas
suming in h is gen eral conduct , but he met w ith that b itteropposi tion which has too o f ten been the lot of the north ernemigran t to the south . Consequently the unsettled state ofthe community led h im to en ter actively into politi cal andmilitary li f e . Wh en attempts w ere made in 1868 and 1869 torevolutioniz e the S tate Government , he was appointed to thecommand of the S tate Militia , wi th title of Major-General .During this trying p eriod his li f e was hunted by theoutlawsof that region , and he rece ived several bulle t wounds in at
temp ts made to assassinate h im . A f ter th is he was clerk of
the Chancery Court f or five years . He was Un ited S tatesMarshal f rom 1876 to 1880 f or the western distric t of Arkansas , wh ich includes the Indian Territory , and comprises a
larger area than any oth er district , and in the amoun t ofbusiness done , money exp ended and responsib i lity cast uponthe of fi cers of the Court , said to be the most importan t in theUn ited S tates . At the close o f h is term of O ffi ce in 1880 , the
Arkansas Rep ublican said of h im :“ Gen . Upham has man
aged the Marshal ’s ofii ce of h is district b etter than it has
ever been managed . A b etter, more ab le . honest and e fficientoffic er does not l ive .
Upham is a man of pure private and publ ic character ; aman who can be used by no one . His character,ab il ity and p ecul iar fi tness f or th is position are known and
admitted by al l . The way he has admin istered'
the o ffi ce f orf our years has f orced pra ises and commendations f rom eventhe unw ill ing . He— with the aid of a judge and d istrictattorney who have been f aith f ul— has given the p eop le o f theIndian country p eace and security agains t the e ff orts of in terlopers , murderers , outlaws and villains o f al l k inds , un til l i f eand prop erty are measurab ly se cure in that country .For a numb er o f years he was in the prac tice o f purchasing
at the eas t and transporting to Arkansas choice an imals o fpure Jers ey s tock , f or the grow th and d evelopment of wh ichthat sec t ion seems to have a p ecul iar fi tness , and his h erdand those o f h is customers included some o f the be s t specimens o f breed ing s tock o f th is k ind which could be obtainedin New England . A f ter re tiring f rom the pos it ion o f U . S .
Marshal , h is heal th commenced to f a il and he came on a tripto New England , hop ing to re cuperate am id the scenes of
h is native town ; but , though s truggl ing man f ul ly agains td iseas e , he cont inued slowly to decl ine and d ied at the homes tead ln Dud ley , Nov. 18 , 1882 . He m. M iss Lucy K. Nash
No . OF REV . GEORGE PH ILLIPS . 85
of Ox f ord , who f ai th f ul ly stood by h im and share d with h imthe trials and anx ieties of that dark and ,uncertain periodwh en his li f e was k ep t in j eopardy ; and her constan t sympathy and kind min istration s con tinued unabated ti l l theclose of h is li f e . Since his death she has resided in Li ttleRock .
AUSTIN , b . June 1 7 , 1 805 d . young .
DANIEL , b . July 2 , 1809 of Hartf ord , Conn . (No .
ABIGAIL , b . Feb . 1 2 , 18 1 1 ; m . April 25,1833 , SAMUEL P .
HICKS of Charlton; b . in Sutton , Nov . , 1 805 , son of Elijah*
and Nancy (Leland) Hicks. She was f or many y ears a con
sistent and beloved member of the Congregational Church inCharlton , an aff ectionate and devoted wi f e , a kind and f aithf ul
parent . She died a f ter a long il lness , Nov. 13 , 1 858 . S inceher death he has resided in 'Worcester. Children , al l born inCharlton1 . Austin Prescott H icks , b . Aug . 3 , 1834 ; d . Feb . 17 1853 .
2 . John Warren H icks , b . Oct . 18 , 1836 ; d . March 6 , 1837 .
3 . Ab igai l Louisa H icks , b . March 29 , 1838 ; (1 . S ep t 2 1 , same y ear.
4 Lew is Wi lden H icks , b . Nov . 20 , 1845 ; graduated at Yal eCollege in 1870 , at Hartf ord Th eologi cal Sem inary in 1874.
He preach ed in July , Augus t an d S ep t . , 187 1 . in Canaan . Me .,
and Sep t . 10 , 1874 , was installe d over the CongregationalChurch in Wood stock , V t . ,
-rwhere he con tinued to labor
with good results f or seven years . In 188 1 he removed toWethersfield , Conn . , wh ere he was installed Sep t . 14th , and
has sin ce con tinued to be pastor of th e CongregationalChurch in' that town— a church wh ich claims to be the oldestin the S tate . His labors have usually given a h igh degree ofsatisf action , wh i ch has b een rep eatedly expressed by thelib erality of h is parishion ers . H is pub lic addresses Show
scholarsh ip and research , and several of th em , de l ivere d on
f t Elij ah Hicks was a descendant of Hicks of Cambridge , who, w ith h isbrother John , who settled in Charlestown , and another brother who settled inRehoboth , came to this country with their f ather. John , of Charlestown , went toassist in taking up the bridge , to prevent the British f rom crossing, on their way
to Concord, and was shot and killed . Hicks 1 of Cambridge removed to
Sutton , was a carpenter, and f ramed the first meeting-house in that town , wheresome of h is descendants are now to be found . H is son Samuel ,2 m . Elizabeth Lelandwho is said to have been a descendant of John Leland , chaplain to King Henry VIII .She d . in Charlton , Sept. 16 , 1834 , aged 94. Their son . Elijah ,8 m . Nancy Leland ,above , removed to Charlton about 1810, toWorcester, 1848 , where he d . July 6, 1857aged 75 years , 2 months. She d . A ug . 15, 1854, a
g ed 69 .
t The pastorate in this place was occupied about ten years earl ier by Dr. JonathanClement , who married another member of the Watertown Ph illips f amily .
86 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 42 .
occasion s of unusual in terest , have b een pub lish ed .
* He 111 .
( 1st) July 2 , 1874 , Kate Curtis , daugh ter of Dr. J . S . Curtisof Hart f ord , Conn . She d . Nov. 3 , 1876 . He In . ( 2d) June18 , 1878 , Elizabeth H . Barrett , dau .
/
O f Judge Barrettof Woodstock , V t . Child by first marriage1 . Edward Phi llips H icks , b . in Woodstock , Aug . 3 , 1875 .
MOSES DRESSER , b . May 15 , 18 1 3 ; of Worcester. (No .
AUSTIN TOWNE , b . A ug . 26 , 18 15 . (No .
N o. 4 2 .
(VI .) Curtis Ph il l ips ( son of Daniel and Jemima : No .
born Sept .
’
10 , 1801 an industrious and economical farmer
of Charlton , but during the later y ears of his life a resident of
Southbridge . A man of scrupulous honesty , extremely unas
suming , and in his use of language , conscientiously cautious ,deliberate and truthful . By his hab its of honesty and truthful
ness he alway s held the respect of his acquaintances . He died
at his birthplace in Charlton , June 3 , 1880 . He m . April ,1 828 , Lucy Dodge of Dudley , who died Oct . 28 , 1859 , aged
551Children , al l born in Charlton
1 . EDWIN , b . June 6 , 1829 ; a mil ler, grain merchant and f armer
in Charl ton , and an extensive land holder. In 1870 he establ ished a grist
-mil l on Cady brook , about one-f ourth mile f romhis house , and entered at first gradua l ly , and a f ter a f ew years
extensively into the grain business . In this bus iness he hasmet with encouraging success , and enjoy s the reputation of an
honorable dealer. In 188 1 , he built a large d am , five hundredf eet in length , one-f ourth mile lower down , and erected a com
med ious build ing f or a grist-mil l and saw-mil l . In 1883 , he
bought a tract of seventy -five acres o f land with the purposeof flowing it as a reservoir, thereby largely increasing the
, capacity and the va lue o f his priv ilege . H is grain goes princ ipal ly to the Southbridge market , three miles d istant . He
owns and occup ies the same f arm and house which were occu
p ied by three generations of his ancestors , the first of whom
‘ Il is printed d iscourses include the f ollowing : Address at the f uneral of Mrs .
Ab igail Crossman Hazen , Woodstock , Jan . 1 , 1879 . Address at the f uneral of S0 10mon Woodward , Woodstock , May 8, 1879 . Address at the f uneral of Mrs.Mary AnnWentworth W illiams, Nov. Sermon at the ded ication of the Cong. Church ,Bridgewater, Vt . , Sept . 2 , 1880. Sermon at the ded ication of the Cong. Chapel ,Woodstock , Oct. 81 , 1880. Letter o f resignation o f the pastorate of the Cong.
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS. 87
was Dea . Jonathan Dennis , one of the two first deacons of the
Congregationa l Church in Charlton , who here made an openingin the origina l f orest and broke the until led land . He m . 1862 ,
ADELIA L . PLIMPTON , b . in Southbridge , August 1 , 1833 .
Children , al l born in Charlton1 . Li llian Dora
,b . March 4 , 1865 .
2 . Al ice Adel ia , b . Jun e 28 , 18663 . Everett Curtis , b . Ap
’
ri1 3 , 1874 .
MARY LUCY , b . April 8 , 1832 ; m . MARTIN HERSEY of Spencer.
One child .
CLARISSA MELINDA , b . April 20 , 1834 ; d . in Southbridge , May6 , 1873 .
EMILY , b . Dec . 2 , 1 839 ; m . JOHN D . PAINE ; resides in Dudley .
One child .
N o. 4 3 .
(VI . ) Dan ie l Phil l ips ( son of Daniel and Abigail : No .
born July 2 , 1809 went toWestboro in 1829 , and carried
on butchering and other business , which not proving remunera
tive , he removed to Hartford , Conn . , Oct . , 1 841 . Here he
engaged in the express business , then in its infancy , and which
grew during his connection with it to the very extens1ve pro
portions which it attained in later y ears . His business efforts
were here rewarded with abundant success . He was the Hartford agent of the Adams Express Company for several y ears
following its incorporation , but for some y ears past has not
been actively engaged'
in that business . For many y ears he
has been prominently identified with several of the principal
banking , insurance , manufacturing , educational and benevolentinstitutions of Hartford , and has been the firm and helping friend
of the important religious and charitable enterprises of the city
and commun ity , ever watching carefully for the best interests
Church , Woodstock , June 19 , 1881 . D iscourse at the re-dedication of Wethersfield
Church , April 29 , 1883. Poem ,
“At Antietam ,” delivered at Wethersfield , May
30, 1884. Sermon ,
“ Seven Sp iritual Stages,” in the Wethersfield Cong. Church ,Sunday , Oct . 26, 1884.
88 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [NO . 25 .
of the city and the institutions with Which he has been con
nected . Being one of the first to engage in.
the expressbusiness , it is perhaps , not too much to say that the implicit
confidence which the general public have in the express com
panies of the day ,is owing , in no small degree , to the firm and
honorable business principles which it was his constant object
to initiate into the sy stem at its commencement . On many
occasions he has been elevated to positions of trust by the votesof the citizens of Hartford ; he represented the city in the Gen
eral Assembly at New Haven during the session of 1854 , and
was Alderman in 1859 . He has been director or trustee of each
of the following companies and associations , several of which
positions he continues to occupy : Hartford Savings Bank and
Building Association , City Fire Ins . Cc . , Charter Oak Life Ins .
Co . , Hartford Steam Boiler Ins . Co . , Orient Fire Ins . Co .,American National Bank , Mechanics Savings Bank (also vice
president of the latter), National Screw Co . , Weed SewingMachine Co . , VVil l imantic Linen Cc . , Theological Institute ofConn . , Hartford Female Seminary , Hartford Branch of the Am .
Tract Society , and Cedar Hill Cemetery . He was a member of
the building committee for the erection ,in 1869 , of the mag
n ificent business block on Main Street , of the Charter Oak LifeInsurance CO . He was one of the signers of the call for the
first Republican mass meeting ever held in Connecticut , and
which resulted in the formation of the Republican party of thatState . Ever since that time he has been a member of that party ,
an out-spoken advocate of its principles , and usually a firm
and ardent supporter of its candidates . Being a man of warm
heart and gen ial disposition , and of a peculiarly practical
benevolence , he has gained a great number of friends amonga ll classes who will cherish the memory of his many deeds
o f k indness . More than one is able to say that the business
and social stand ing to which he has happ ily attained , is owing
largely to the encouragement which he received in earlier day s
from Mr. Phill ips . But those who have the best claim to the
a ff ections o f their fellow-men are sometimes the ones who suffer
the heav iest blows at the hands of Providence , and so it has
90 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 44 .
f rom the f act , that , during the morning of the f unera l theofii ce of the company was closed , and the
'
officers , directorsand clerks attended the f unera l in a body , wearing the badgeof mourning .
N o. 4 4 .
(VI .) Moses Dresser Phil l ips ( son of Daniel and Abigail : No . born May 1 5 , 1 813 Not being of a sufficientlyrobust constitution to endure the labors
,
of the farm , he left the
paternal homestead , Sept . 1 8 , 1832 , being nineteen y ears of
age , and went to Worcester, then a thriving Village of four
thousand inhabitants , where he engaged as a clerk in the book
store of Clarendon Harris . In 1835 he went into partnership
with William Lincoln , Esq. , and with him followed the business
of bookseller and publisher for some y ears . But desiring a
larger field for his labors , he removed his trade , about the
y ear 1845 , from Worcester to Boston , where , till the close of
his life ; he was principal partner in the firm of Phillips , Sampson Co . , whose extensive transactions in the book trade
gained for them a world-wide reputation , the amount of their
business , part of the time , being regarded as second only to one
other establishment of the kind in America . Thus he raised
himself by his own exertions , in a littl e more than twenty -five
y ears , from the humble position in which he first entered busi
ness , to the head of the first publishing house in Boston ; and
he became the founder of the A tlantic Monthly , a magazine
unexcelled in the branch of literature to which it is devoted .
The accumulating cares of busines , greatly increased by the
financial pressure of 1857 and 1858 , and by the death of Mr.
Sampson , his chief partner, produced too severe a strain upon
his constitution ,and he gradually sunk under the weight thus
brought to bear upon him . He was a man of genial way s , of
firm and honest principles and noble sentiments , which charac
teristics won for him a large number of friends . In the y ears
1 852 and 1853 , he was a member of the Worcester Board of
A ldermen . Perhaps his character and abil ities may best be
shown by the following resolutions and statements made 0 11
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 9 1
the occasion of his death , by men who were familiar with hisbusiness life . A t a meeting of the booksellers and publishersof Boston , held f or the purpose of taking some action in regard
to his death , the following resolutions were unan imouslyadopted
Whereas , we have learned with regret , of the death of our f riendand cO-laborer, Mr. Moses D . Phil lips theref ore
“Resolved , That we have a lway s recognized in him the character of
an honest , f aithf ul man ; that we cherish his memory with respect ,and that in his death we have lost an intel ligent and usef ul memberof the trade .
Resolved , That we close our p laces of business during the f uneralservices .
”
One said of him :“ He became f avorab ly known f or his intell i
gence , excel lent judgment , and executive abilit ies . In comparativelya short time the firm gained a high reputation at home and abroad .
The deceased was much respected by the whole commun ity , and was
highly esteemed by a large circle of f riends .
”
‘
Another remarked : “ He was a man,remarkable f or his modesty ,
industry , honesty and nob leness of heart ; was amiable , f a ithf ul andrel iab le . Those who knew him wel l , agree that he had a gen ial spirit ,a f und of ready anecdote , and great kindness of heart .
”
Another wrote A f ter almost dai ly business transactions with Mr.
Phil lips and his firm , f or about fi f teen y ears , it is but truth and justiceto say , that he a lway s thoroughly understood what . he wanted , gavehis orders concisely , managed every thing methodica l ly , was a lway sready to assist in removing difficulties and smoothing the path , andnever p laced obstacles in the way ; was a lway s courteous and agree
ab le , even when most pressed by his multitudinous engagements . A nd
during the whole period , no matter under howsoever try ing circum
stances (and no doubt they were of ten presented), he never lost his
good temper or spoke to us an unkind word . Amidst a multip l icityof ca l ls in attending to so large a business , he was a lway s attentiveand socia l to the ca l ler, and had a ready f und of anecdote , or story ,or humor, to make p leasant the dreary path of dai ly toil and care .
He was to be env ied while l iving , and his memory wil l be f ond lycherished , we doubt not , by hundreds , if not thousands , of personswho had no kinsman ’
s claim , but who enjoy ed the broad comprehen
sive and practical View he took of the subjects discussed with those
92 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 44 .
whose daily wa lk brought them into his society . A s a business manhe was a model .He continued his residence in Worcester
,till 1856 , when he
changed it to Brookline , four miles from his place of business ,where he died after a protracted illness , August 20 , 1859 . His
remains were taken toWorcester and buried in Rural Cemetery .
He married April 10 , 1 838 , Charlotte Foxcro f t, born in
Worcester , 181 2 , daughter of John and Charlotte (Heywood)Foxcroft .
* Children
1 . CATHERINE FISKE , b . in Worcester, Jan . 7 , 1839 ; d . Jan . 10 ,
1842 .
2 . SARAH FOXCROFT , b . in Worcester, April 6 , 184 1 ; l ivIng In
Brook l ine , 1885 .
3 . JOHN FoxcROFT , b . in Worcester. Dec . 14,1842 a resident of
Brook l ine ; in 186 1 he entered the store of J . A . W . BirdCo . , Importers of drugs and chemica ls , Boston , and af ter beingconstantly emp loy ed by them f or upwards of twenty y ears ,
serv ing with zea lous f aithf ulness in diff erent capacities . butprincipal ly as cashier, he became a partner in the firm .
4 . CHARLOTTE HEYWOOD , b . in Worcester, Nov . 15 , 1848 ; of
Brook l ine , 1885 .
5 . EDWARD HALE , b . in Boston , Jan . 26 , 1852 ; has been f or
severa l y ears in the emp loy of J . A . W . B ird Cc . , Bostonresides at Cottage Farms . He m . A pr. 1 9 , 1879 , ELIZABETH
i“Daniel Foxcrof t wasmayor of Leeds, 1666 ; d . in England , Aug . 6 , 1694. Francis ,1son of Daniel , was of Cambridge , Mass. ; m . Oct. 3 , 1682 , Elizabeth , dau. of Dep .
Gov . Dan f orth . She d . July aged 56 , and he Dec . 31 , 1727 , ag ed 70. He was
a gentleman by b irth , and of a worthy f amily in the north of England ; was just andupright in al l h is business.
” Francis2 (son of Francisl ), was b . Jan . 26 , 1694 ; of
Cambridge ; grad . at Harv. Coll . , 1712 .
“First Justice of the Court of General Sessions of the Peace , and in f erior Court of Common Pleas f or the County in which hel ived ,” 1 737 to 1764. He m . NOV. 5 , 1722 , Mehitable Coney , had ten sons and five
daus . , one of whom appears to have m . Judge Samuel Phillips of Andover. He (1.Mar. , 1768 , aged 73 ; h is w if e , Mehitable , d . at Andover, May 4, 1782 , aged JudgeFoxcrof t Occup ied the paternal mansion , and in h is w ill expressed a strong desirethat it should be retained in the f am ily .” Franc is8 (son of b . Nov. 15,
1744 ; grad . a t Harv. Coll . , 1764 ; an eminent physician of Brookfie ld Mass. , where heIn . May 5 . 1768 , Sarah , dau. o f Dr. Jabez Upham. He (1. Feb . 15 , 1814, aged 69 ; h isw if e , Sarah , ( 1. in Claremont , N. H . , A pr. , 1827. John4 (son o f FrancisB), b . Nov. 27,
1785 , in Brookfleld ; grad . at Harv. Coll . , 1807 ; a merchant in Worcester, where hed ,July He m. May 26 , 1811 . Charlotte , d au. of Capt. Dan iel Heywood of
Worcester. She d . in Brookl ine , Jan . 12 , 1862 , aged 69 . E ight o f the Foxcrof t namehave graduated at Harv. Coll .
No . OF REV . GEORGE PHILLIPS . 93
PIDGE ROBINSON , b . in Hallowell , Me . , Nov . 1 9 , Her
parents were Wm . Shaw Robinson , b . in Norway , Me . , Feb .
1 1 , 1 796 , l iving , 1885 , in Worcester, Mass . , and Eunice
(Sampson) Robinson , b . in Leeds , Me .,1 8 1 2 ; m . Nov . 1
1847 . Mrs . Robinson d . Dec . 6 , 188 1 . Ch .
1 . Alice E li zabeth , b . in Brook lin e , Feb . 9 , 1880 .
2 . Charlotte Foxcrof t , b . in Brook line , May 26 , 1883 .
N o. 4 5 .
(VI Austin Town e Ph ill ips ( son of Daniel and Abigail : No . born
Aug . 26 , 1815 ;
forty y ears a jud
O
i- Orm
owns and enterprisf
ing farmer in Charlton ; prudent and exact in‘
the management
of his business affairs , scrupulously hon est in his dealings ,alway s cherishing a tender desire to promote the highest interests of his family , a liberal supporter of the church and society ,
the ardent friend of education , temperance and every enterprisecalculated to benefit the commun ity .
It was the custom of the late Judge Charles Allen of Wor
cester , to depend upon him annually for a supply of butter ,and he and his father , counting the f ew y ears in which his
father preceded him , furn ished that family with table butter
for fifty-one y ears in unbroken succession . He came into pos
session of the farm previously owned by his father , and , by
persistent industry , energy and economy , greatly aided and
encouraged in his ef forts by his frugal and devoted wife , added
to the original farm of fifty acres upwards of fifty more , some
of it containing valuable woodland . In 1878 , having sold the
homestead farm two y ears before , he removed to Auburn ,
Where he has since resided . The portrait was taken at the age
of sixty -nine . He married Jan . 1 , 1843 , Abiga il W il l is ,born In Charlton , Sept . 6 , 1820 , daughter of Hiram and DOl ly
94 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [No . 45 .
(Merritt) Willis , and granddau . of Jabez Willis , a native of
Windham , Conn . , who died in Charlton , Dec . 6 , 1846 , aged85 , and Achsah (Comins)Wil l is .T Children :
1 . ALBERT MERRITT , b . in Charl ton , Oct . 9 , 1843 attended school
part of the time in 1860 ,’
61 and’
62 , at Nichols Academy ,Dud ley , and a f terwards , one term at the Academy in EastGreenwich , R . I . taught school in Uxbridge in the winter of1 86 1—2 removed to Auburn , 1878 f armer in Charlton ; landsurveyor and justice of the peace in Auburn ; town assessor
1 882 , 1883 and 1884 . He col lected and arranged the material
f or the “Phi l l ips Genealogies .
”He m . Oct . 18
,1882 ; MARY
CHARLOTTE S IBLEY , b. in Auburn , Oct . 18 , 1847 , d au . of
Stephen i and Charlotte Read (Pierce)§ S ibley . Ch
1 . C lara W i llis , b . in Auburn , May 13 , 1884 .
9“Dolly Merritt was a descendant of Col . Moses Marcy of Sturbridge (new Southbridge), b . A pr. 18, 1702 , son of John Marcy of Woodstock , Conn . Moses Marcywas the first representative f rom h is town to the General Court, the first citizen whorece ived the appointment of justice of the peace , and held the most important townoffices f or many years, being moderator in 72 town meetings , selectman 31 years
,
town clerk 18 years , treasurer 8 years. He owned 400 acres of land where Southbridge village now stands, and made the first improvement of water power on theQ uinebaug river, in the present limits of Southbridge . He was gt.
-gd .f ather of Gov.
Will iam L. Marcy of N . Y . ; d . Oct . 9 , 1777. He m . 1723, Prudence , b . A ug. 9 , 1702,
d au. of Edward Morris of Woodstock , whose f ather was of Roxbury , and a memberof the Governor’s Counc il .— Amm idown’s H ist. Collections. Their dau. , DorothyMarcy , b . Nov. 18 , 1723 ; m . Capt. R ichard Dresser, b . Sept. 22 , 1714, first town clerkof Charlton ,
son of R ichard Dresser of Thompson , Conn . Their d au. ,Chloe Dresser,
b . Sept. 4, 1767 ; in . Capt. Henry Merritt of Charlton , b . June 5 , 1767 , son of HenryMerritt ; and the ir dau. , Dolly Merritt , b . May (1. Feb . 11 , 1885 ; m . HiramWill is , b . Dec . 19 , 1794, d . June 12 , 1864 .
t Achsah Comins , b . in Charlton . Sept . 22 , 1763 ; d . Mar. 31 , 1838. dau. of R eubenand Mary Cominsu Reuben was son o f Jacob , who (1. A pr. 18 , 1762 , aged 60, and
grandson of John Comins , who (1. A pr. 10, 1751 , aged 83 , probably in Ox f ord (nowCharlton).IStephen S ibley , b . in Auburn , July 26 , 1805 . son of Solomon and Sally (Stockwell)S ibley . Solomon , b . Nov 17, 1769 , was son o f T imothy and Anne Sibley of Sutton ,Mass . , and grandson o f John and Zeruiah S ibley . John was one of the first settlers inSutton , b . in Salem, Sept. 18 , 1687 , said to have been son of the immigrant ancestor.Charlotte Read P ierce was dau. o f Luther P ierce , who m . Clarissa Read , or Reed ,
d au. o f Thomas and Martha (Park) Reed . John Read , the immigrant ancestor,removed f rom England in 1630, and settled in Rehoboth , Mass . ; f armer. H is son
GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY
E B E N E Z E R P H I L L I P S ,
"
OF SOUTHBORO , MASS .
N o 4 6 .
(I E ben ezer Ph il l ips , the ancestor of a great numberwho bear the family name , was a resident of Southboro ,
Mass .
Respecting his history , it is much easier to tell what is not
known concerning hi'
mk than to relate any of the events of his
life . Diligent research and repeated inquiries have failed toreveal either his parentage , his
‘ birthplace , or the length of
time he lived in Southboro . A copy from the town record
gives no earlier date concerning this family than 1 745 . His
wil l , in which he mentions his wife Mary ,was dated Nov . 20 ,
1 745 , and proved Aug . 2 1 , 1 746 , Showing his death to have
occurred between those two dates .
ale A written obligation ,
dated Feb . 25 , 1 742— 3 , and beginning as follows,Shows him to
have been a resident of Stoneham“ Know all men by these presents that I , Ebenezer Phil l ips of
S toneham in the County of Midd lesex , in the prov ince of Massachu
setts Bay , in New England . yeoman , am holden and stand firm lybound and ob l iged unto Ephraim Wood of Southboro , in the Countyof Worcester, in the province a f oresaid , y eoman , in the f ul l and justsum of two hundred pounds , old tenor va lue .
”
Mr. Abner S. Phillips of Bondville , Vt in writing to the compiler, says : “Myf ather had the records of the first of the Phillipses who came to th is country , butthey were destroyed by a l ittle roguish girl about sixty years ago . The Phillipses lef ta large amount of property in England , choosing rather to leave their property thanto be deprived of the privilege of enjoying their religion .
” Mr. A . 8 . Phillips alsohas in h is possession other papers and rel ies, including a sword , once the property ofh is ancestors.
98 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 47
Respecting his age at the time of his death , it may be inferredthat he was past middle life , as two of his children were married
before his death ,and the others soon afterwards .
"6 Children
1 . SAMUEL ; o f Athol . (No .
2 . EBENEZER . (No .
3 . JOHN ; 111 . May 3 , 1 749 , HANNAH BROWN . Ch
1 . Sarah , b . May
2 . Jonathan , b . Feb . 22 , 1 752 .
4 . MARY ; In . Sept . 1 2 , 1 745 , NATHANIEL NICHOLS of Framingham .
5 . JOANNA ; m . June 25 , 1 746 , JONATHAN FAY .
N o. 4 7 .
(IL ) Samue l Phil lips (son of Ebenezer , senior, of
Southboro : No . born June 22 , 1 726 , birthplace not
known ; married Martha N ew ton ; and removed , probablyas late as 1 7 7 1 or later , to Athol , Mass . , where he died
Feb . 4 . i 810 . t He and four of his sons were soldiers in
the Revolutionary War . His will was dated June 4 , 1 793 ,and presented to probate by Seth Phillips , executor , May 1 7
1 810 . Children , al l born in Southboro i1 . SAMUEL , b . May 10 , 1 748 ; m . JOANNA d . 1 79 1 .
Child
1 . Z edekiah , b . Jun e 29 , 1772 .
Andrew Ph illips, 1659 , mentioned in Wyman’s Charlestown Genealogies,” pp .
740 to 747 , had a son Andrew , who m . Sarah Smith , Nov . 1 1 , 1685, and had eh .,
Andrew ,Ebenezer, Joanna and Samuel . O f these , Ebenezer was b . 1695, and m.
Mary Smith . This, taken in connection w ith the f act that Ebenezer Ph illips of
Southboro, 1745. had a w if e , Mary , and ch . Samuel , Ebenezer and Joanna, and a gr.
son , Smith Phillips , and that at one time , 1743, he was of Stoneham , wh ich was setoff f rom Charlestown , points firmly towards the Charlestown , or Boston , f amiliesof this name f or the origin of Ebenezer Ph ill ips of Southboro. It would indicatethat Ebenezer of
,Southboro, was the same as Ebenezer, son of Andrew , and
guided by these statements only , we should reasonably arrive at th is conclusion ; butin this we are doomed to d isappointment, unless there is an error in the record , orthe printed copy , such as does not seem probable , f or it is stated f arther along thatSamuel was admin istrator to his bro. Ebenezer, ag e 28 , July 11 , 1723. Whereas ,Ebenezer of Southboro was l iving more than twenty years later.
1 One record s ays he d ied Feb . 3 . Another says he was born July 3 , 1732 , but isev idently wrong. The same says h is w if e was born June 1 1 , 1736 , and d ied Feb . 3 ,
1818 . Th is date o f her b irth is wrong , and perhaps should be 1726 instead of 1736.
t The twelve ch ildren are a l l reported f rom the town records of Southboro as
born to Samuel Phill ips and Martha , h is w if e .”
100
2 .
GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 49 .
Jedediah ; d . unmarried.3 . Abigai l ; d . unmarried .
MARY , b . Feb . 3 , 1 779 ; d . Dec . 30 , 186 1 .
LYD IA , b . June 3 , 1 78 1 ; d . July , 1857 .
RACHEL , b . Aug . 9 , 1 783 ; d . 1862 .
OLIVER , b . June 10 , 1 786 . (No .
JOSIAH , b . Aug . 8 , 1 788 . (No .
SALLY , b . March 3 , 1 79 1 ; d . March 3 , 1871 .
CATHERINE , b . June 8 , 1 793 ; d . April 13 , 1 79 5 .
JEDEDIAH , b . March 2 , 1 796 d . March 2 , 1800 .
N o. 4 9 .
(IV .) O l iver Ph il l ips (son of Jeded iah of Medway : No .
born June 10 , 1 786 ; m . ( 1 st) Dec . 1 , 1 808 , Hannah
Rich ardson . After her death he m . (2d ) about April 1 ,1860 , M rs . Irene (Richardson ) (Turner) Haw es , who
died about March , 1873 . He died March 14 , 1880 . Children ,
al l born at East Medway1 . AMANDA , b . March 3 1 . 1809 ; m. JOHN BARBER of Rockville ,
Mass . d . July 18 , 1834 . Had one child , a daughter, who m .
W . Francis Bacon , and (1. severa l y ears ago .
2 . ELISHA RICHARDSON , b . April 5 , 18 1 1 ; m . Nov. 13 , 1835 ,
ELIZABETH DANIELS of E . Medway , Sister of‘
E l lis Dan iels .
He l ived about a y ear and a hal f in Hol l iston , and af terwardsa f ew years at E . Medway .
“ Consumption , death’s messenger, released the weary sufi ering body , and the bright Sp iritwent up to the beautif ul home which Jesus has prepared f orthose who love and serve him.
”He (1. Aug . 27, 1 852 . Ch
1 .
2 .
El izabeth , b . Jan . 25 , 1837 .
(Adopted July , Amanda ,2d d aughten of Ell is and Sarah
Dan iels . She d . Nov. 29 , 1867 .
3 . SARAH ,b . Sept . 13 , 18 13 ; m . Nov . , 1834 , ELLIS DANIELS of
Medway ; d . July 3 , 1844 . Ch
1 .
2 .
3 .
Joseph L . Daniels , member o f the l 6th Regiment , Mass . Vols . ;
(1. wh il e in service in V irg in ia , Feb . 13 . 1863 .
Sarah E . Daniels ; d . Nov , 29 , 1848 , aged about twelve years .
Amanda Daniels , b . April 23 , 1842 ; adop ted by E . R . Phill ips ,as s tated .
Hannah Daniels ; d . in in f ancy , Aug . 12 , 1844.
Nos . 50 , OF EBENEZER PHILLIPS . 101
HANNAH , b . NOV . 23 , 18 1 6 ; m. Jan . , 1838 , TIMOTHY BULLARDof E . Medway ; living , 1880 , in Westboro , Mass . Fivechildren , all living .
OLIVER FRANCIS, b . Jan . 8 , 1829 living on the homestead -in a
house one hundred and fi f ty y ears old ; m . April 14 , 1855 ,MERCY PENNIMAN ADAMS. Ch
.,born in Medway
1 . Edward Adams , b u Jan . 30 , 1857 .
2 . Mary F . , b . Nov. 15 , 186 1 ; m . Feb . 16 , 1881 , S tuart McLeeS of
Norf olk , and d . Nov . 19 , same year.
N o. 5 0 .
(IV Dea . Josiah Ph il lips (son of Jedediah of Med
way : No . b . Aug . 8 , 1 788 ; m . Sa l ly Morse of North
Wrentham (now Norfolk) died Nov . 14 , 1857 . Children , all
born in Medway1 . SARAH B
Ch
b . Jan . 18 , 18 1 2 ; m . JOHN SMITH of Medway .
Sarah Jane Smith , b . Oct . 17 183 1 ; d.John EmersonSmith , b . Apri l 1 , 1835 ; (1.John Mi lton Smith , b . Jan . 25 , 1837 d.Sylvia E lethea Smith , b . Aug . 27 1839 ; d .
Leander Brayton Smith , b . Jan . 2 1 , 1841 ; d.Martha Ann Smi th , b . Aug . 3 1 , 1843 ; d .Abn er Mason Smith , b . Jan . 27 1845.
C lara Angenette Smith , b . Dec. 7 , 1848 .
A lice Maria Smith, b . Aug . 30 , 1849 .
10. George Emerson Smith, b . Oct’
. 5,1850.
2 . JOSIAH E b . March 20 , 1 8 15 ; d . 1838 .
3 . MARTHA A b . Jan . 22,181 7 ; m . BRAINARD ROCKWOOD
of M il f ord , Mass . Ch
Waldo Rockwood d .Wallace Rochwood .
Henry Rockwood .
Josiah Rockwood (1.
David Rockwood .
Sabra Rockwood .
Frank Rockwood .
N o. 5 1 .
(III John Ph illips ( son of Samuel of Athol : No . 47
born May a farmer In Chesterfield , N . H . not havingmuch of this world ’
s goods ,“ he possessed a fund of mirth ,
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102 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 52 .
was full of j oke and catch . He died Sept . 7 , 1842 . He m .
( l st) Hu ldah Amsden ,Who died Nov . 5 , 1 785 , in her 26th
y ear . He In . ( 2d) M rs . Mary Henry ,Widow of Wm .
Henry . Children (by first marriage)1 . a son , name not given , who (1. at about eleven y ears of
age .
BETSEY ; m . JOSHUA STRATTON of Athol , Mass . , and d .
“not f ar
f rom 1 855 .
CLARISSA , b . Nov . 3 , 1 783 ; m . Jan . 18 . 1807 , W ILLIAM NEW
HALL res . in Chesterfield a f ew y ears , then moved to Hinsdale ,N . H . She d . March 13 , 1867 .
HULDAH,b . Oct . 29 , 1 785 ; m . WILLIAM HILDRETH .
(By second marri age)SALLY , b . Jan . 14, 1 787 ; m . ABEL FISK of Chesterfield .
EDEE , b . Nov . 3 1 , 1 789 d . at Youngstown , N . Y . Unmarried .
MARTHA ; m . JASON DAVIS of Chesterfield ; moved to Youngstown , N . Y . , where she d .
N o. 5 2 .
(III . ) N a th an ie l Phil l ips ( son of Samuel of AtholNo . 47 born April 15 , 1 759 a resident of Fitzwilliam ,
N . H . ; died Sept . 23 , 1838 . He m . Mary Ba iley ,Who
died September 6 , 1844 , “aged 86 y ears , 3 months , 15 day s .
”
Children
1 ; ISABEL , b . Nov . 25 , 1 779 ; d . A ug . 28 , 186 1 .
2 . ANDREW , b . Aug . 10 , 1 784 ; m . NANCY MAY of Milton , Mass . ,
and l ived in Boston, where they both (1. He d . Jan . 1 , 1822 .
Ch .
1 . W il l iam ; d . in Boston .
‘
2 . Sal ly ; Hi . George O lmsted ; l iving , 1880 , in F itzwill iam .
SUSANNAH , b . July 13 , 1 786 ; d . May 5 , 1868 .
NAOMI , b .
’ March 7 , 1 789 ; d . Aug . 1 1 , 1850 .
JEDED IAH , b . Jan . 23 , 1 792 ; d . Feb . 6 , same y ear.
DANIEL , b . March 6 , 1 793 ; d . April 1 2 , 1 795 .
PATTY MARTHA] , b . Nov. 5 , 1 795 , l iv ing , 1880 .
RUTH , b . A ug .o20 , 1 798 ; m . ABEL DUNTON ; l iving Aug . , 1880 ,
in Fitzwil l iam. Ch
1 . Jonas Danton d . Feb . 6 , 1817 , aged 4 months , 1 d ay .
2 . Abe l Danton , b . March 3 1 , 1820 .
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104 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 53 .
2 . Hattie S , b . in Keen e , Oct . 2 7 , 1842 ; in 1880 , of Westminster , V t . In . Al f red P . Rann ey .
3 . Fannie M b . in Keen e , Feb . 12 , 1845 ; of Westminster.
4 . Eliza J b . in Walpole , N . H. , June 15 , 1847 ; d . in Keen e ,Sept . 16 , 1865 .
5 . John G b . in Walpol e , Dec . 24 , 1850 ; o f Westminster.
6 . Lydia D b . in Westminster, Nov ., 1853 ; d . May 9 , 1856.
7 . Herbert , b . in W estminster, Dec . 9 , 1858 .
ELIJAH , b . April 1 1 , 1 809 ; kil led by Indians in Dover, Ill . ,June 18 , 1832 .
ALMOND , b . Oct . 9 , 18 1 1 ; m . KEZIAH ALLEN of Fitzwil l iam .
They had two sons and two daughters . One o f the sons ,
Les l ie A .,is a phy sician inB oston .
LEVI , b . Jan . 30 , 18 14 ; m . ( l st) SUBMIT TAFT of Fitzwil l iam,
and settled in Manchester, Vt . She d . in 1860 , and he m .
(2d) Mrs . MARY B ISSELL . Ch . (by first marriage)1 . Helen , b . in Fi tzwi lliam , Aug . , 1837 ; d . in Winhal l , V t . , 1843 .
2 . George Henry , b . in Fitzwilliam , Dec . 14 , 1839 ; a sergean t inthe war of the Rebellion , in Co. C , 14th V t . Reg. was in the
battle of Gettysburg ; now of E . Arlington , Vt . He 111 .
Susan M . W ebb o f Sunderland , Vt . Ch .
1 . George Edward , b . in Arl ington , Oct . 23 , 187 1 .
2 . Reuben Lewis , b . in Arlington , July 19 , 1877 .
3 . Elmer El ijah , b . in Fitzwi ll iam , Aug . 8 , 1841 ; a soldier in Co.
C , 14th V t . Reg. , participated in the battle of Gettysburg ;graduated at M iddlebury Coll . in 1868 ; prin cipal Since 1876o f Engl ish and Classical Schools in Lamb ertvi lle , N . J and
Waterbury , Conn . He m . May 10 , 1870 , M iss Ellen E . Car
penter of Norw ich , Conn . , a graduate , in 1865 , of Mt .Holyok e Femal e Sem . He removed to Brook lyn , N . Y. , in
1884 .
4. Lewis Winslow , b . in Manch ester, V t . , Dec . 5 , 1845 ; k i lled onthe Ch esh ire R . R. , near Keen e , N . H .
, Oct . 2 1 , 1876 . He m.
Mattie Carter o f Keene .
(By second marriage)5 . Harrie t , b . in W inhal l , Vt . , 1863 ; d . in Manch ester, Vt . , 1868 .
WINSLOW , b . Jan . 19 , 18 1 7 ; a lway s resided in Fitzwil l iam ; m .
in same p lace , April 2 1 , 1847 , SUSAN BENT , b . in Fitzwil l iam,
Dec . 30 , 1 825 , daughter o f and Levinah (A l len) Bent .
Hyman Bent was b . in Mass . , Sept . 1 7 , 1 788 , and
d . Dec . 2 1 , 1872 . Levinah A l len was b . in F itzwil l iam , July15 , 1 79 7 . Oh . , al l b . in F itzwil l iam :
1 . Herbert W endell , b . March 18. 185 1 ; (1. Sep t . 29 , 1853 .
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Arthur Lynmore , b . Sep t . 7 , 1854 ; res . Winch endon ,Mass . He
RI. Oct . 7 , 1878 , Hattie Mari e Kieth , in Jaffrey , N . H . Ch
1 . Goldie Augusta , b . Dec . 14 , 1879 .
Wi lb er Henry , b . Feb . 8 , 1856 .
Ch ester Herbert , b . May 2 7 , 1868 .
N o. 5 4 .
(III Seth Ph ill ips ( son of Samuel of Athol : No .
born June 10 , 1 77 1 ; resided ‘in Athol ; In . -Ruth A llen of
Roy alston , Mass . He died in Athol , Oct . 10 , 1852 . Children
EPHRAIM , b . June 22 , 1 795 ; d . Sept . 7 , 18 1 2 .“
T”
A SA , b . Feb . 27 , 1 79 7 ; d . June 28 , 1 798 .
SMITH . b . Feb . 1 7 , 1 79 9 d . Feb . 27 , f ol lowing .
SETH , b . Dec . 24 , 1 79 9 ; d . April 3 , 1808 .
A SA WILSON , b . Jan . 2,1802 ; d . Dec . 2 1 , 1 818 .
JAMES HARVEY , b . Oct . 1 9 , 1803 ; d . July 29 , 1805 .
SOPHRONIA IDELIA,b . Dec . 3 1 , 1805 .
AARON JONES, b . June 29 , 1809 . In the spring of 1839 he
went to Winhal l , Vt ., Where he bought a tract of land in the
wilderness , built a log house and cleared up a f arm . He
labored industriously and reared a large f amily . About 1867he sold the f arm and removed to Londonderry . He died inWinhall , Nov . 26 , 1880 . He m . SUSAN WALKER of Athol .Children1 .
2 .
5 .
m
Elvira W , b . in Athol , Nov . 24 , 1834 ; m . May 12 , 1853 ,
Richard Hews of P eru , V t . , wh ere she d . Aug . 20 , 1866.
George Henry , b . in Athol , May 3 , i 836 ;.
a sergean t in Co. 0 ,
14th V t . Reg. in late war ; now of Putn ey , V t . He m . Nov.
29 , 1864 , Miss Hel l en M . Barrus .
Lucy J b . in Athol , Aug . 17 , 1837 ; In . June 6 , 1867 , JohnG. Barnard of Winhal l ; res. Londonderry.
(The six f ol lowing were born in WinhallLydia ASh eldon .
Charles Abner , b . Apri l 12 , 1841 ; a soldier in the late war, inCo . C , 14th V t . Reg . He w ith h is broth er Geo. H . w ere inthe battle of Gettysburg .
b . Nov . 9 , 1839 ; m . Jan . Warren J.
Martha J b . Feb . 17 , 1843 ; In . Apri l 19 , 1865 , Samue l A .
Shattuck .
Seth A b . Oct . 4 , 1845 ; d . Oct . 12 , 1849 .
Amos J b . Sep t . 8 , 1849 ; d . Sep t . 1 1 , 1852 .
Sumner B b . Jun e 28 , 1852 .
106 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 55 .
JONAS ALLEN , b . Oct . 8 , 18 1 1 In . and buried his Wif e and two
smal l children ; two children l iving , 1 880 , a daughter and a
son .
ABNER SMITH , b . Oct . 29 , 18 14 ; of Bondvil le , Vt . He m .
LUCINDA HARWOOD , b . in Athol , Mass . , June 2 1 , 18 1 9 ,
daughter of David and Rebecca A . (Reed) Harwood . She
died May 2 1 , 1882 , f rom the eff ect of injuries received abouttwo weeks bef ore , caused by her horse running away . Ch .
1 . Lucy Mel issa, b . in Athol , Nov . 6 , 1845 ; in 1885 of W es tTownsh end , Vt . ; 111 . Charles H . S tratton . Three ch i ldren .
2 . David Abner, b . in Athol , Oct. 4 , 1848 ; d . at the place of h is
residence , Factory Point , Manch ester, V t . , on the morn ingo f S ep t . 1 , 1881 . He was a young man of good hab its , f ai thf ul in everyth ing wh ich he undertook , and always ready w itha pl easan t word f or every one . He taugh t many how th eyShould be prepared to become living stones in that sp iritualtemp l e , that house not made w ith hands , eternal 'in the
h eavens . But in the midst of h is use f ulness , wh en buds ofhope f ul promise were just bursting into f ruition , wh enseemingly he could l east b e spared , he was cal led f rom h is
temporal labors to eternal rest . ”"
He was a member of PacificEngine Co.
, and of Adon iram Lodge , F . A . M . , both of
which orders attended h is f uneral in a body . He m . C leoraE . Cressey . Gh . z
1 . Florence C b . at Factory Point , Oct . 6 , 1875 .
2 . Mabel L b . in Winhal l , June 1 1 , (1. Jan .
4 , 1879 .
3 . Lettie M b . at Factory Point , Aug . 7 , 1879 .
N o. 5 5 .
( II ) E ben ezer Ph il lips *
( son of Ebenezer , senior , of
Southboro No resided in Southboro , but appears to have
lived later in ne ighboring towns . He married Hannah L is
com b (or Ly scom ).Children zt
1 . RUTH , b . May 2 7 , 1 745 .
A coincidence of names between some of the children of Ebenezer Phillips , Jr. ,
of Southboro, and those of Ebenezer Phill ips, b . Weston , 1722 (son of Samuel , andgt .
-grandson of Rev. Geo. of Watertown), has led some to conclude that the two
were identical , and it is so given in a lately published h istorical work ; but this isevidently erroneous. The dates are w idely at variance , and such a conclusion is contrary to the most authentic records and best preserved trad itions of th is f amily . It
is certain that his grandch ildren styled h im Ebenezer Ph ill ips, Jr. (son of Ebenezerof Southboro), and his son of the same name , Ebenezer Phill ips, 3d .
t The records o f this f amily seem to have been much neglected , wh ich made itd i ffi cult to give a complete and correct genealogy . It is bel ieved , however, that the
108 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 57 .
2 . Sarah , b . Mar. 3 , 1812 ; m . L . Hodges of Warren , and went toR ichmond , Oh io.
3 . Mercy , b . Sep t . 23 , 1815 ; m . Obed Chick ering of Shrewsbury .
4 . Hannah , b . Jan . 5 , 18 17 ; m . James Flann igan , of Irish birth .
5 . Ezra , b . Dec . 22 , 18 19 ; m . Merinda M . Warren of Shrewsbury ,wh ere h e resides .
6 . S ilas , b . Feb . 23 , 182 1 ; m . Lucy Bartlett of Shrewsbury , andw en t to S turbridge , Mass .
7 . Tyler, b . Oct . 12 , 1823 ; d . in Shrewsbury , March 24 , 1838.
8 . Henry b . Aug . 30 , 1827 ; m . Martha Roods’ of Graf ton ; d . Aug .
25 , 1860 .
9 . Harriet , b . Oct . 24 , 1830 ; m . JamesC . Keyes of Worcester.
EBENEZER . (No .
HANNAH ; m . JOSIAH WARD , and d . in North Brookfield .
JOSIAH ; of Watertown , N . Y . (No
MARY ; m . JOSHUA BARNARD of North Brookfield , and d . in
Ohio , Nov . , 1 859 , aged 74 .
ELIZABETH ; m . OLIVER WARD of North Brookfield , where she
d . April 13 , 1864 .
JOHN , b . 1 789 . (No .
MERCY ; m . WILLIAM AYRES ; l ived in North Brookfield and
Smithfield , R . I. , and d . in Worcester, June 23 , 1866 . Ch
1 . W ill iam W . A yres, b . in N . Brookfield , March 12 , 18 13 ; m.
Emi ly J . F ishback .
2 . John Ph ill ips A y'res , b . in Smithfiel d , Oct . 31 , 18 18 ; d . June 4 ,
1819 .
3 . Lucy H . A yres. b . in Smithfield , Jan . 5 , 1820 ; m. Charl es C .
Foster. Ch ildren1 . Charles A . Foster, b . in Graf ton , May 1 2 , 1845 ; resi
dence , Brook lyn , N . Y. m . Flora E . Goodnow .
2 . James M . Foster, b . in Gra f ton , Nov . 3 , 1847 ; dentistof Hoboken , N . J . d . in that p lace May 19 , 1879 .
SARAH ; unmarried ; d . May 24 , 1 871 , aged 7 7 .
TYLER ; (1. young .
ABIGAIL ; unmarried ; d . in Gra f ton , Jan . 30 , 1878 , aged 78 .
N o. 5 7 .
(IV . ) Silas Phil l ips ( son of Ebenezer of Grafton : No .
born Oct . 2 7 , 1 775 ; a farmer ; settled in Rutland , Jetf erson Co . , N . Y . , in the spring of 1 805 . He was among the
early settlers of Je ff erson Co . collector of taxes in Rutland fore ighteen y ears , and the people of the town expressed their con
No . OF EBENE ZER PHILLIPS . 109
fidence by electing him to other positions of h onor and trust .
“ For many y ears he was a worthy member of the M . E .
Church , and at the time of his death showed strong evidence
that he was prepared for a bright and happy entrance into the
Spirit world .
” He d iedi
Aug . 29 , 1 850 . Hemarried LucretiaScott ofWard (now Auburn) , Mass . She died May 1 , 1 852 ,
aged seventy -Six . Children
1 . CLARENDON , b . in Auburn , May 1 8 , 1 799 . (No .
2 . CLARISSA , b . in Oakham , Mass . , Jan . 1 9 , 1801 ; m . her cousin ,
HOSEA B . PHILLIPS, son of Ebenezer and Sarah (Lathe)Phill ips . She d . in Washington , D . C . , Jan . 29 , 1873 .
3 . ELIZABETH , b . in Oakham, Nov . 2 , 1802 ; d . Nov . 2 , 1871 ;
unmarried .
4 . S ILAS GALE , b . in Oakham, March 23 , 1804 ; of Champion ,
N . Y . (No .
5 . CATHERINE , b . in Rutland , Jeff erson Co . , N . Y . , Sept . 1 , 1805 ;
m . Oct . 28 , 1838 , ,WILLIAM L . WILCOX . He d . near Natura lBridge , N . Y . , June 28 , 1873 , aged seventy -six .
6 . LUCRETIA , b . Sept . 13 , 1807 ; d . Nov . 1 7 , 1 808 .
7 . JOSIAH , b . Sept . 1 1 , 18 10 . (No .
8 . JERUSHA , b . May 20 , 18 13 ; m . Jan . 6 , 1834 , JOSIAH JOHNSON ,b . in Buck land , Mass . , Nov . 1 1 , 1806 , in 1879 , of B lackRiver, N . Y .
9 . MARY J b . Sept . 2 7 , 1 8 15 ; 111 . July 4 , 1838 , CLARKCROOK of Champion , N . Y . , where they had a fine residence ,and where they both d ied , he May 22
, 1874 , and she May
25th f ollowing .
10 . DAVID , b . May 6 , 18 18 ; of Gage’
s Lake , I l l . (No .
EBEN , b . Oct . 2 7 , 182 1 ; of Natura l Bridge , N . Y . (No :
N o. 5 8 .
(V .) Clarendon Ph il l ips (son of Silas of Rutland : No .
born May 18 , 1 799 ; married Feb . 20 , 1829 , BarbaraAnn W ilcox ; died March 25 , 1857 . She died Nov . , 1848 .
Chi ldren
1 . LUCRETIA , b . in Rutland , Feb . 14 , 183 1 .
2 . H IRAM , b . March 30 , 1833 ; mason by trade , of Natura l Bridge ;m . ( 1 st) June 1 2 , 1860 , MARCIA JANE CLARK , who was b . June9 , 1843 , and d . A ug . 15 , 1865 , leav ing two children . He m.
1 10 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 59 .
( 2d) A ug . 8 . 1867 , SARAH JANE CRANKER , b . April 1 1 1845 .
Ch . (by first marriage)1 . Margaret Ellen , b . July 13 , 186 1 .
2 . Susan Emma , b . March 1 1 , 1863 .
(By second marriage)Lydia , b . Aug . 26 , 1868 .
George , b . Nov . 3 , 1869 .
Asaph , b . July 4 , 187 1 .
C lara Jan e , b . Jan . 9 , 1873 .
7 . Cath erine Amelia , b . Apri l 15 , 1877
CALISTA , b . Feb . 24 , 1837 ; d . Nov . 18 , 1 8 72 .
ELIZABETH , b . May 28 , 1839 ; d . June 1 7 , 1878 .
DAVID , b . Oct . 4 , 184 1 ; d . Nov . 28 , 1873 .
NELSON , b . May 30 , 1843 ; of B lack River ; removed to Adams ,
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CATHERINE , b . August 10 , 1 845 ; m . June 29 , 1862 , ALLENSANFORD KILBURN . a carpenter and j oiner, of Champion .
Ch
H0 Alb ert Jerol d K ilbm'n , b . Feb . 18 , 1867 ; d . March 23 , 1872 .
Coraetta Blanche Ki lbm'n , b . July 5 , 1870 .
Hub ert Al len [ f i lbzn'm b . Oct. 1 , 1875.
SARAH REBECCA , b . A ug. 15 , 1847 ; m . April 9 , 1868 , JOHNSMITH DAVIS, a f armer, of Natura l Bridge , b . May 1 7 , 1846 .
Ch
1 . Nelson Garie Davis , b . Oct . 30 , 1870 .
N o. 5 9 .
(V S ila s Ga le Phil lips ( son of Silas of Rutland : No .
born March 23 , 1804 ; a farmer of Champion , N . Y . ;
married Dec . 1 5 , 1 836 , Abiga il W oodw ard , He died in
Champ ion , Oct . 2 1 , 1 876 . Children :
1 . JOHN LANE , b. Aug . 10 . 184 1 ; a f armer, occupy ing the homestead f arm ; m . Sept . 2 2 , 1869 , SARAH JOSEPHINE PEEBLES.
l . Leona Blanch e . Feb . 5 , 187 1 .
2 . Edward S b . April 23 , 1877 .
2 . ERW IN WILLIAM , b . March 3 ,
3 . ROSE A DA LA IDE ( adopted), b . Jan . 25 . 1850 ; m . Nov. 25 ,
18 75 , DUANE A . PEEnLEs .
1 12 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 63 .
Natural Bridge , N . Y . He married Apa lon ia
Am anda Becker. Children , five
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mS ILAS GALE , b . April 20 , 1859 .
CATHERINE APALONIA , b . Nov . 1 2 , 186 1 .
ALBERT ALONSO , b . Oct . 1 , 1863 .
MARY JANE , b . Oct . 1 1 , 1 865 .
LEW IS R b . Jan . 4 , 1868 .
N o. 6 3 .
(IV.) E benezer Ph il l ips (son of Ebenezer of GraftonNo . born in Sutton ; * a cooper by trade ; In . SarahLathe . Children
1 . HOSEA B b . in Graf ton , A ug . 20 , 1801 ; m . CLARISSAPHILLIPS, daughter o f S ilas (No . 57) and Lucretia (Scott)Phil lips ; he (1. Oct . 3 , 186 1 . Ch
1 and 2 .
Charles L
daugh ters ; names not given ; both married ; residence , Washington , D . C .
b . in Rutland , N . Y. , March 3 , 1827 ; lived inGraf ton , Mass . , a year and a hal f , in Washington , D . Ce igh te en years , and Since 1868 in Wash ington , Ohio.
Al though no men tion is given o f enlisting as a regularsoldier , the t ime in wh ich h e was engaged in the serviceof h is country some two years or more seems to havebeen f ull of wild adven ture . He assisted w i th his teamto convey Gen . McDowel l
’
s camp equipage f rom Wash
ington to Cen tervi ll e at the t ime of the first battle of
Bull Run , and was close by h eadquarters during the
battle . He soon af ter wen t on one of the government transport s teamers , and was on the water f or two years . The
boat on wh ich he was emp loyed was sunk near FortressMonroe , but a f ter f our weeks was raised and fi tted up , and
he was again employed on the same steamer. He m . ( 1st)Dec . 24 , 1849 , Jul ia Melotte , b . 1828 . She (1. Sep t . 14 , 1851 ,and he In . (2 d) Jan . 24 , 1852 , Cornel ia D . Wrigh t , b . Aug . 2 ,
183 1 . Ch
1 . Corah C C b . Feb . 8 , 1853 .
2 . Lewis C , b . April 2 , 1855 ; a druggist in Wash
ing ton , Oh io .
3 . Sarah El izabeth , March 29 , 1858 ; d . S ept . 16 , 186 1 .4 . George W ill iam , Feb . 28 , 186 1 .
One account says he was born in 1777 , another says 1779 . Another says he d iedA ug . , 1859 . Accord ing to probate records , Sarah Ph ill ips of Graf ton , w idow of
EbenezerPh ill ips , made her w il l in Gra f ton ,March 19 , 1852 ; w ill proved Nov. 7 , 1854.
Nos . 64 , 64a ] OF EBENEZER PH ILLIPS . 1 13
GEORGE W b . in Gra f ton , A ug . 18 , 1804 ; m . MARIA L .
TUCKER ; residence Gra f ton . No chi ldren .
SARAH C b . June 1 , 1809 ; (1 . young .
SARAH A NN , b . July 1 9 , 18 13 ; m . MOSES L . BATCHELLER ; d .
May 3 , 1877
ROBERT WILLIAM , b . in Graf ton , Feb . 7 18 1 6 ; of Sutton ; m.
MARY BATCHELLER .
N o . 6 4 .
(IV .) Josiah Phil lips ( son of Ebenezer of Grafton : No .
born Jan . 2 , 1 782 , in Grafton , Mass . m . Hu ldah Pike ,and emigrated , probably about 1 820 , to Watertown , N . Y . ;
a blacksm ith and scy the maker ; em igrated in May , 1 854 , to
Way ne Centre , Ill . , where he died Nov . 29 , 1858 , aged
seventy -seven . Children
1 . ELIZA ANN , b . in Mil lbury , Mass . , Jan . 3 , 18 18 ; m . A . DAN
FORTH ; residence, Phi ladelphia , Jeff erson Co . , N . Y .
2 . MARY JANE , b . in Brownvil le , Jef f erson Co . , N . Y . , NOV . 1 7 ,
1823 ; m . in Champion , N . Y . , Jan . 1 0 , 1 844 , JAMES B . BAB
COCK ; res . , 1 885 , Nugent , Iowa“
; emigrated to Il l . , 1854 , andto Iowa , 1868 .
3 . WILLIAM NELSON ; of A lbany , Oregon . (No . 64a .)
N o. 6 4 a .
(V .) W il l iam N e lson . Ph il lips ( son of Josiah ofWatertown , N . Y . ; No . b . Dec . 30 1825 ; an o fficer inthe late war , adjutant of the l 05th Ill . Volunteers . He married
Lucy J . Tay lor of Charlton , Saratoga Co . , N . Y . ; res .
Albany , Oregon . Children
1 . W ILLIAM IRVING , b . in Charl ton , N .
“
Y . , July 20 , 1847 ; a
soldier of the Un ion Army , in the 23d 1 11. Reg . ; grad .
Wheaton Col l . , Wheaton , I l l . , 1873 ; grad . at ChicagoTheologica l Sem . , 1876 Congregationa lminister at Col lege Springs ,Iowa ; pub l isher and treasurer 1885 , of the National ChristianAssociation , Chicago , I l l . , whose avowed obj ect is “ To
expose,withstand and remove secret societies , Freemasonry inparticular and other anti-Christian movements , in order tosave the churches o f Chris t f rom being depraved , to redeem
1 14 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 64a .
the administration of just ice f rom perversion , and our repub l icangovernment f rom corruption .
”
He m . 1876 , Mary Dana B issel l , b . Dec . 1 3 , 1849 , at Nor
walk , Indian Territory , five miles westerly f rom Wheelock ,d au. of Lewis B issel l , b . in Melborn , Canada , July 29 , 18 1 9 ,and Mary Jackson (D ickinson) B issel l of Deerfield , Mass . ,
where her f amily l ived many y ears . Lewis B issel l and his
wif e were missionaries of the American Board to the ChoctawNation , where he went in the f al l of 1844 . He was son of
Austin and C larissa (Stacy ) B issel l of Wardsboro , Vt . AustinB issel l was b . Sept . 26 , She
“
was b . Nov . 18 , 1 793 ,
and d . in Wardsboro . They were both Christians . Ch
Carrie ; d . at Coll ege Springs, S ep t . 24 , 1877 .
Paul Bissell , b . Jan . 7 , 1879 .
Wal ter Irving , b . Apr. 3 , 1880.
4. James Edwin , b . May 13 , 1881 .
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MARY ROSETTA , b . in Antwerp , N . Y . , Jan . 13 , 1 849 ; m . JOHNA . .SEDGWICK ; res . , Oak Park , Cook Co . , 111.
CHARLES ELLIOTT , b . in Antwerp , Feb . 1 1 , 1850 ; d . Apr. 25 ,
1876 , in Lombard , I l l . , leaving a widow.
JAMES EDW IN , b . in Antwerp , May 13 , 185 1 ; grad . at A nn
Arbor, Mich . , Law School ; a lawyer in Wheaton , I l l . ; m .
EMMA SAYER .
GEORGE HOLLISTER , b . in Antwerp , N . Y . , March 1 2 , 1853 ;
residence , Channahon , I l l .STANLEY HERBERT , b . in Wayne , Dupage Co . , I l l . , April 26 ,1855 ; of Forest Grove, Oregon (Pacific University) ; m . in
Portland , Oregon , Oct . 1 5 , 1 879 , EMMA LOUISE SPENCER , b .
in San Francisco , Cal . , Nov . 25 , 1854 , d au. of George H .
Spencer o f Eng . , cousin to Herbert Spencer of Eng . Oh . ,
born in Forest Grove
1 . Irving Sp encer, b . May 4 , 188 1 .
2 . Mary Louise , b . April 14 , 1884.
JULIA ADELAIDE , b . in Wayne , I l l . , March 23 , 1 857 ; residence ,Oak Park , 111.LUCY ELLA , b . in Wayne , I l l . , A ug . 22 , 1860 ; RI. Oct . 3 , 1883 ,
CHARLES HENRY CAUFIELD , cashier o f Oregon C ity Bank res . ,
Oregon C ity , Oregon . Ch
1 . Edna Jane Cannela, b . Nov. 19 , 1884.
MERRIL DANFORTH , b . in Way ne , I l l . , Oct . 13 , 186 1 .
1 1 6 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [NOS 66 , 6 7 .
He m . Oct . 3 1 . 1839 , ADELINE BROWN BACON . Oh . , born inGraf ton :
1 . Wi llard Jerome , b . Apr. of Providence , wh ere he d.March 10 , 1885 ; m . Eleanor Carlisl e , July 2 , 1866 . Ch
1 . Benj amin An thony , b . Jun e 24 , 1868 .
Ann Elizabeth , b . Sept . 2 , 1870 .
Eleanor Louisa , b . July 4 , 1873 .
Sarah Margaret , b . Feb . 6 , 1876 .
WalteI Lyon , b . Jun eWilliam Robert , b . July d . June 1 , 1884.
2 . Ann Maria, b . Jan . 2 6 , 1843 m . June 23 , 1863 . Mi l es G. Merry ;o f Lonsdal e , R . I. Ch
1 . Mary Graci e Merry , b . Mar. 1 1 , 1874.
5 . ANDREW SMITH , b . May 8 , 1825 ; of Providence . (No .
6 . JEROME ; d . bef ore maturity .
N o. 6 6 .
(V .) Andrew Sm ith Ph il l ips ( son of John Of GraftonNo . born May 8 , 1825 ; of Providence , R . I. ; the firstengineer at the Point street bridge , commencing in 1873 and
is still employ ed there , 1 885 . This bridge was one of the firstworked by steam in New England . He married Sept . 1 6 ,
1 845 , Roxan a M in erva Drake of Shrewsbury , Mass . She
was born in Northbridge , Mass . , June 13 , 1 828 , daughter of
Jonathan Hey den , and Anne Bruce ( Stone) Drake , and granddau . on her father’s side , of Francis Drake of Shrewsbury , and
on her mother’s side , of Daniel , and Anne (Bruce) Stone ofShrewsbury . Children
1 . WALTER POLK , b . June 14 , 1846 of NewYork C ity . (No .
2 . KATE MINERVA , b . in Gra f ton , Feb . 1 , 185 1 ; m . Jan . 1 6 , 1873 ,
CHARLES HENRY BOGLE . She d . in Prov idence , Dec . 2 1 ,
1876 . No . ch .
a
s
s
es
s
N o. 6 7 .
(VI. ) W a lter Polk Ph il l ips ( son of Andrew Smith ofProvidence : No . was
born in Grafton , Mass . , June
14 , 1 846 . He is almost
entirely self-educated , hav
ing left school at the age of
twelve y ears . After the premature close of his school day s the
1 18 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 67
counsels , vast improvements have been introduced during thepast four y ears . Among these improvements may be mentionedthe “ Phillips sy stem of Steno-telegraphy ,
”which doubles the
capacity of wires without the aid of any expensive machinery .
This sy stem has been introduced on the Associated Press circuits w ith pronounced success , and is probably destined to come
into general use for the rapid transmission of business on publiclines , at an early day fi
ie
Between 1872 and 1875 he wrote some remarkably clever
sketches — studies of by -
gone telegraphic heroes— which , in
1876 , were published in book form , together with a series ofnon-telegraphic stories . His entrance to “ the sacred guild ofauthors” was greeted w ith many flattering notices from the
press , and was succeeded by large sales , several editions of the
book being rapidly called for .
In addition to his present duties , he is constantly writingverse
-
SJ; Sketches and editorial articles for literary , telegraphic
or other scientific papers , and he is at present engaged on a
novel illustrative of a New England boy’
s life . Indeed , he has
been a prolific writer for newspapers for the last ten y ears , underthe pen names of “ Gilbert Slowboy ,
” “Maurice McLeod ,”
and finally “ John Oakum ,
”which is now the Widest and most
favo ‘
ably known .
l l’
hile to bespeak for Mr . Phillips at present , a place besidethe very foremost of our leading writers of the present daywould be premature , it is no exaggeration to say that his lan
guage and his descriptions , whatever they bear upon , are as
pure and as clear as those of authors whose sty le is accepted
as a standard , even if they have not pretended to so wide a
range , and that there is much promise in him for his maturer
y ears . The world to him , notw ithstand ing his extreme earnest
ness and numerous well balanced and settled conv ictions , is a
When Mr. Simonton d ied , in 1882 , Mr. Ph illips ret ired f rom the Assoc iated Pressand assumed f ull charge as General Manager o f The United Press , which , under h isd irection during the past two years , has won recognition as a legitimate and powerf ulrival o f the Associated Press. l l is headquarters are in New York , and h is home isin l ’ lain iic ld , N . J .t The verses at the close of this sketch , wh ich have been w idely Cop ied , illustrate
h is poet ical efi'orts .
No . 67 OF EBENEZER PH ILLIPS . 1 1 9
school . He is alway s open to discuss freely the merits of“ the points ” in his ef forts , excellent as those points may be ;
promptly profits by successes and failures alike ; is alway s
thankful for suggestions and sensible criticism touching hi s
literary work , weighs them al l carefully , and a cts readily uponthem when good ones are made . This is a quality which ,
of
itself alone , must tend greatly toward final success . Anotherof his qualities is untiring industry . While busily engaged , in
one capacity ,in supervising the collection and distribution of
reliable and unbiased , but necessarily uninspiring commonplacen ews and statistics , we find him on the other hand , in a diff erent
capacity , commenting on the same and drawing the appropriatelesson therefrom for the public , just as naturally and easily as
though the latter occupation were the only duty which circum
stances had imposed upon him . His published sketches Show
that they are the deductions of one possessing a habit of closeobservation , a keen sense of humor , and one who is at the same
time a shrewd but mirth-loving man of the world . He“ turns
out”a pathetic incident , or invests solid sober counsel with al l
the charm of half-earnest but penetrating pleasantry with equal
adroitness ; and his writings , pathetic or“ light ,
”are ever
replete with shrewd and wholesome suggestions .
In his literary treatment of the telegraphic profession— a fieldwhere some of his earliest triumphs were won— there is not one
competitor to approach him .— A S a f ar-seeing critic he has
proved himself fearless and just , y et so good-natured , that his
Victims can never muster up feelings of resentment . but rather
profit by his lecturing . Nor is his strength as a writer confinedto prose . His poetical efforts are well represented . The
estimation in which Mr . Phillips is hel d by the telegraphic
profession is best determ ined by the numerous spontaneous
outbursts which greet him in the j ourna ls , published by that
interesting and generally intelligent fraternity . Many poetical
o fferings have been made to him by his admirers , which , al
though they evince a lusty appreciation of Mr. Phillips , are
hardly worth more than bare mention .
He refers to his native town in “ Oakum P ickings , as
1 20 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 67
follows Away up among the hills and dales Of Massachu
setts , where the Blackstone winds brightly in the sunlight a
mere brook ; where the atmosphere is as clear and fragrant asnectar ; where , of al l the world , the trees and the earth are
of the greenest possible tint ; where the robin Sings in the
sweetest strains at morn ing ; where the bluejay is the bluest ;where the whippoorwill chirps in tones of the most melancholysweetness at n ight ; where the moon Shines the softest ; where
the stars twinkle the merriest and where every thing around ,
in our opin ion at least , is primitive , beautiful and smiling , we
were born and passed together our dear , dreamy , delicious day s
of boy hooc — Pierce’
s History of Grafton .
C U R F E W B E L L S .
BY JOHN OAKUM .
NAPLES , 1870 .
A grand old hymn sang those v il lage bel ls ,Which I heard in the go lden past ;Their cadence was mel low , but clear and high
A nd I hear them again’
neath the starl it skyA nd a spel l o ’
er my soul is cast .
I stand again midst whispering trees ,A nd their murmur a story tel ls
O f wonderf ul valor, of love and f ame ,
While I l isten with longings too sweet to name
To the song of those evening bel ls .
There are thoughts I f ancied were gone f or ay e ,
But they come trooping back to-n ightThere are unspoken hopes and visions rare ,
A locket of gold and a ringlet o f hairA nd a f ace of wondrous l ight .
Loved f orms return at this curf ew hour,
,
A nd dreams which ended in sadness ;O ld memories , sweeter than breath of June ,Scent of f ad ed flowers and a long lost tune ,Which chasten my hours of gladness .
J O H N P H I L L I P S ,
OF DUXBURY , MASS , 1638 .
There was one , John Phillips of Duxbury and Marshfield ,
at a very early day . The records of his family are meagre ,
scattering and unsatisfactory . It is ev ident that no record was
kept by him , for we are informed by the Plymouth ColonyRecords that John Phillips of Marshfield , and Faith D oty ofPlymouth , Signed a marriage contract by making their marks ,Feb . 23 , 1 666 [ 1 667 N . He was doubtless the progenitor
of a large family which appears to include those given under
Nos . 70 to 89 of this work . After referring to various writers
whose accounts are sometimes conflicting , the following state
ments appear to be the most nearly correct
N o. 6 8 .
John 1 Phil lips , born in England , 1 602 , where he married .
He came to Duxbury as early as July , 1 638 , and bought a
house and land there of Robert Mendal l , Oct. 1 9 , 1 639 , pay
ments to be made y early , every first day of Oct . , at the house of
Mr . Winthrop , in Boston .
” After 1 643 he lived in Marshfield ,
where he was highway survey or in 1 655 , and constable in 1 657
July 3 1 , 1 658 , his son John was killed by lightning .
* He
married for second wife , July 6 , 1 654 , widow Gra ce Ho llo
w ay ,and she with their son Jeremiah were killed by lightning ,
Being at work in the meadow , mak ing hay , a tempest suddenly arose and he
immediately started f or the nearest house . Having entered he sat down between thedoor and the chimney , when the l ightn ing struck the chimney , and descending,passed out the door, knocking him l if eless on the ground .
”— Mather MSS.
1 24 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 69 .
June 23 , He married (3d ) Mar . 14 , 1 667 , Fa ith
Doty of Plymouth . She died prior to July 10 , 1 67 7 One
account say s he died in 1 677 , but this may be a mistake referring to the time of her death ,
for another sayshe probably died
Oct . , 1 69 1 , almost n inety y ears old . Children :
1 . JOHN ; kil led by l ightning as stated .
2 . SAMUEL ; m . and had a f amily .
3 . JEREMIAH k il led by l ightn ing at ten y ears o f age .
4 . HANNAH .
5 . JOSEPH ; said to have been k il led in the Rehoboth fight , 1 676 .
6 . BENJAMIN .T (No .
N o. 6 9 .
Benjam in Ph il lips ( son of born married
Sarah Thom a s . Children
JOHN , b . 1 682 ; m . PATIENCE STEVENS, 1 7 10 .
JOSEPH , b . 1685 .
BENJAMIN , b . 1687 .
THOMAS, b . 1 69 1 : probab ly the same who -m. MARY SHERMANand went to East Bridgewater.
J EREMIAH , b . 1 69 7 .
6 . ISAAC , b . 1 702 .
se-Oo
wh‘
0!
Compare these names w ith the marriages in Marshfield given
below .
The account is related in a letter f rom Rev. Samuel Arnold of Marshfield . to Rev.
Mr. Mather o f Boston , 1683 , and given by W insor as f ollows : There were , at thehouse o f John Phill ips , f ourteen persons . Instantly a terrible clap of thunder f ellupon the house and rent the chimney . and spl it the door in many places, and struckmost o f the persons . i f not a ll.” Three were “mortally struck w ith God’s arrows.
that they never breathed more .” They were the w if e of Mr. Ph ill ips , and h is son ,ag ed about ten years , and one .Wm. Shertley [Shurtlefl] . who had a l ittle ch ild inhis arms , which was wonderf ully preserved .
” Th is Shertle y had just bef ore beenburnt out o f his own house . and w ith h is f amily , was at th is t ime , “
a presentsojourner at sa id —
.l l a ther MSW.
t M itche ll . in h is H istory o f Bridgewater, mentions Benjamin as son o f John 2 whowas k illed by l ightning, and grandson o f John1 o f Duxbury , 16 38 ; but Savage . vo l. 3 ,p . 412 , gives inf ormat ion ind icating that Benjamin was son o f John 1 o f Duxbury bysecond marriage , wh ich is much more probable .
GENEALOGY OF
TH O M A S P H I L L I P S .
OF DUXBURY , MASS .
No. 7 0 .
(I Thom as Ph ill ips was of Duxbury , Mass . , and died
Dec . 1 7 1 759 , aged 81 . His mother’s name was Mary . His
wife , Rebecca ,who is supposed to have been Rebecca Blaney "
of Boston , died March 4 , 1 7 aged 80 . Continued eff orts
have been made by some of his descendants to retrace the familyto a more remote ancestry , but , so far , it is believed , without
much success . It is thought that he was a descendant of JohnPhillips of Duxbury , 1 638 . Children :
1 . REBECCA ; m . 1 725 , Phil ip Chand ler.
2 . THOMAS ; H) . JEDIDAH who (1. Jan . 8 , 1 74 1 . He d .
Nov . 1 1 , 1 778 , aged 73 . Ch
1 . Mary , b . Jan . 29 , 173 1 .
2 . Rebe cca , b . May 18 , 1732 ; In . July 31 , 177 1 , Thomas Dawes .
3 . Ab igail , b . Apr. 1 , 1733.
4 . Thomas ; m . 177 1 . Ab igail Chandler. Ch
1 . Ab igail , l) . 1774.
2 . Rebecca.
3 . Luth er.
4 . Mary.
5 . Chandler.
6 . S ilvia.
3 . JOHN , b . 1 707 ; d . Mar. 16 , 1 79 1 , aged 84 . He In . MARYwho (1. Mar. 2 1 , 1 79 1 , aged 82 .
4 . SAMUEL , b . 1 709 ; d . Nov . 26 ,
5 . BLANEY. (No .
N o. 7 1 .
(IL ) B laney Phil lips ( son of Thomas of Duxbury : No .
born in Duxbury , 1 71 2 ; resided in Duxbury , where he
was constable or collector, 1 745 , and in Pembroke (now Han
Thomai , son o f w idow Mary Phill ips (unknown) of Plymouth , housewright , m.
Rebecca Blaney , at Boston , Dec. 31 , 1702— Wyman’s Charlestown Gem , p . 747.
Nos . 72 , OF THOMAS PHILLIPS . 1 27
son), and died in the latter place in 1800 . He married May
23 , 1 733 , Christian W adsw orth . Children
1 .
2 .
Q
U
FP
OD
SAMUEL , b . May 9 , d . young .
BLANEY , b . July 3 , 1 736 ; removed to Fitchburg, Mass . He m.
MARY who d . July 20 , 1 773 . Ch .
1 . O live , b . Jan . 24, 1763 ; m. 1782 , Robert Sampson , son of
Robert .Eunice , b . Sep t . 29 , 1764 ; (1. young.
Samuel , b . Aug . 5 , 1766 . (No .
Eunice , b . June 30 ,Mary , b . Nov. 8 , 1 769 .
6 . Huldah , b . Dec . 5 , 177 1 .
SAMUEL , b . May 2 , 1 738 ; 01. Sept . 18 , 1 756 .
CHRISTIAN , b . A pr. 7 , 1 740 .
MERCY , b . March 10 , 1 742 ; d . Sept . 16 , 1 744 .
MERCY, b . Oct . 6 , 1 744 ; m . 1 762 , MARK PHILLIPS of E . Bridgewater ; (1. 18 1 6 .
SETH ; removed to Fitchburg . Seth Phil lips was one of the
company of minute-men who marched f rom Fitchburg to Concord , A pr. 1 9 , 1 775 .
LOT. (No .
BETTY .
a
re
a
s
N o. 7 2 .
(III . ) Lot Ph ill ips ( son of Blaney of Pembroke : No .
born 1 748 ; resided in Pembroke (now Hanson) ; m .
Diana How land . Children
l .
S
Q
U‘
Q
PO
ND
EZRA . (No .
MEHITABLE , b . May 1 2 , 1 783 ; m . EBENEZER KEENE .
LYDIA , b . Apr. 7 , 1 786 ; m . HOLMES.
SALLY . b . June m . BENJAMIN BARKER .
D IANA , b . March 7 , 1 79 1 111 .
‘
JOSEPH ALLEN .
CHRISTIAN WADSWORTH , b . Sept . 2 , 1 793 ; m . CYRUS MONROE .
BLANEY , b . Nov . 3 0 , 1 795 ; married .
N o. 7 3 .
(IV .) Ezra Ph il l ips ( son of Lot of Pembroke : No .
born Oct . 2 1 , 1779 of Hanson , Mass . married ( 1 st)Mch it
ab le A l len ; (2d ) Lucy Chamberla in ; (3d ) M rs .
N abby (Pratt) Ph il l ips . Children (by first marriage)1 . EZRA , b . Oct . 10 , 18 10 ; of the firm of E . Phil l ips and Sons ,
1 28 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [No . 74 .
manuf acturers of iron , copper, z inc and tinned tacks and shoe
nails , South Hanover, Mass . He In . CATHERINE H ITCHCOCKTILDEN , b . Oct . 1 , 1807 . Oh . , al l born in Hansen
1 . Calvin T ilden , b . March 3 , 1836 ; a member of the Mass . Legislature in 1873 , a memb er o f th e committee of arrangemen tsat the dedication o f the sol diers’ and sailors ’ monumen t ,Hanover, in 1878 , an occasion wh ich brough t togeth er 1500
p eop le . He m . Oct . 3 1 , 1865 , Maria E . Josselyn .
2 . Cath erine , b . May 14, 1842 ; d . Dec . 30 , 1843 .
3 . Morril l Allen , b . Feb . 2 7 , 1844.
4 . Charl es Fol len , b . April 2 1 , 1846 ; fi tted f or the prof ession of
law in the Boston Un iversity Law S chool , and was admi ttedto the bar.
5 . Al f red T i lden , b . Nov . 16, 1849 ; d . March 5 , 1850 .
MEHITABLE ALLEN , b . Dec . 22 , 18 1 1 ; m . CHARLES BEALS .
(By second marriage)LUCY PRATT , b . May 30 , 18 18 ; m . NATHAN MONROE ; d .
GEORGE , b . July 7 , 1824 m . BETHIA HATHAWAY both deceased .
(By third marriage )LOT , b . Feb . 13 , 184 1 ; m . SARAH E . BARKER .
N o . 7 4 .
(IV . ) Samue l Phill ips (ev idently son of Blaney , Jr . of
Fitchburg z-No . was born in Duxbury about 1 7 He
married Hannah Bolton and went to Searsmont , Mame ,
where he died about 1850 . Children
1 . POLLY ; m . H IEL HOWARD .
2 . BETSEY ; m . MARTIN CARY .
3 . JAMES, ,b . at Searsmont ; resided there t il l 1856 ; d . at Mont
v il le , Me . ,186 1 . He m . MARY PRESCOTT . Oh . , al l born at
Searsmont
1 . Charl es , I) . 1839 ; m . Carol ine Brown .
2 . George , 184 1 ; d . 1866 ; m . Ahn ed a Grinnell .3 . James A b . 1843 ; d . 1864.
H is grandson . Frankl in F . Ph ill ips, who f avored the comp iler with this record ofh is f amily , writes : “Grand f ather Samuel’s grandparents must have emigrated tothis country f rom England . My uncle Solomon P . has a wallet which Grand f athergave h im , say ing that originally it was h is grandmother’s , who was a Scotch woman .
The wallet has on it in large gilt letters the name London .’ Probably the emigration
f rom England took place much earl ier than supposed by Mr. F . F . P . The Scotchwoman re f erred to appears to have been Rebecca Blaney , who 111 . Thomas Ph illipsat Boston , 1702 .
GENEALOGY OF
TH O M A S P H I L L I P S
‘ M A R S H F I E L D A N D E A S T BR I D G EW A T E R , M A S S .
N o. 7 5 .
(III . Thom as Phil l ips came from Marshfield , and
settled in East Bridgewater about 1 735 . His nativity is not
clearly established , but he was probably born 1 69 1 , son of
Benjamin Phillips who married Sarah Thomas , and grandson
of John of Duxbury ,1 638 . He married Mrs . MARY EAMES
SHERMAN , the widow of John Sherman , daughter of Mark Eames
and granddau . of Anthony Eames of Marshfield . Children :
1 . LYD IA ; m. 1 749 , ZEBULON CARY .
THOMAS. (No .
ABIAH ; m . 1 76 1 , BENJAMIN TAYLOR . She d . 1800 , aged 70 .
MARK , b . 1 736 . (No .
DEBORAH ; supposed to have married LEVI WADE in 1 766 .
N o. 7 6 .
(IV .) Thom as Ph il lips ( son of Thomas of Marshfield
No . 7 born in Marshfiel d ; married 1 755 , Mary Hatch ,
dau . of David Hatch , and resided in East Bridgewater . He
died of small-pox at Spectacle Island , Boston Harbor , 1 781 .
His widow , Mary , died 181 1 , aged 77 . Children :
1 . JOHN , b . 1 756 ; sergeant in Gen . Washington’
s l if e guard duringthe Revolutionary war ; In . 1 784 , JENNET YOUNG , d au. of JohnYoung . She d . 1823 , aged 57 . Ch
1 . George Y b . 1788 ; m . 1812 , Beth iah (Lazel l) Mitchell ,d au. of Joseph Lazel l and wid . o f A sa Mitchell . Removedto Poughkeepsi e , N. Y. Ch
1 . Ab igai l Ames , b . 18 13 .
2 . A sa M itch ell , b . 18 15 .
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GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 7 7 .
Jenn et , b . 1 790 .
Marquis LaFay ette , b . 1 79 2 .
Eun ice Bass , b . 1 79 7 .
Rob ert , b . 1802 .
MA RY , b . 1 758 ; 111 . JOSEPH WHITMAN .
THOMAS, b .
.
1 760 ; m . 1 783 , MARTHA WHITMAN , d au . of Capt .
S imeon Whitman ; d . 1849 , aged 89 . Ch
1 .
2 .
Thomas ; w en t to Natiek .
Joanna Whi tman ; m . 181 1 , John Corthrell of Ab ington .
JOSEPH ; m . and went to New York . Ch
1 .
TURNER .
Wil lard , b . in Bridgewater, Dec . 19 , 1 784 ; grad . Harv . Ce ll1810 ; LL .D . ; o f Boston ; judge of probate , author of
several works on l i f e insurance , patents , political economy ,&c &e . ;
(No .
DAVID went to New York .
N o. 7 7 .
(V .) Turner Ph il lips, ( son of Thomas of E . Bridge
water : NO . born at E . Bridgewater, Dec . 24 , 1 764 ; died
at same place - 1824 . He married Hu ldah W h itm an .
Children
LEUTHEL , b . Sep t . 1 7 , 1 787 .
JOSEPH , b . Mar. 2 1 . 1 790 ; removed to 1Vind sor, Mass . ; m .
( 1 st) SARAH FREELovE WHITMAN ; ( 2d ) S IBYL BATES. Ch
all b . in Windsor (by first marriage)
1 .
2 .
1 .
2 .
Joseph Watson , August 28 , 1819 ; also several who (1 . in
in f ancy .
John Lemuel Thomas , Mar. 16 , 1827 ; grad . at Wi lliams Coll . ,1847 ; princ ipal o f an academy in Spencertown
, N . Y . , f rom
1847 to 1849 ; teach er in W ill iston Sem Easthampton , Mass . ,
f rom 1849 to 185 1 . In 185 1 he entered Andover Theolog .
Sem . w ith the intent ion o f fi tt ing f or the m in istry , but a f terbe ing there a l ittle more than one year was compelled to
rel inquish h is s tud ies on account o f f ailure o f h is ey es igh t .He was pro f essor o f Greek in W ill iams Col l . f rom 1857 to
1868 , when the s tate o f h is eyes compel led h im to retire . Heremoved to Bal lston , N . Y and took up f arming , but
returned to W il l iams town in 1877 and h eld the pos it ion o f
college l ibrarian t il l h is death , April 4 . 1879 . Unmarried .
He ac compl ished vas tl y more than many ed ucated men
w ith no bod ily infirm ity .
”
GENEALOGY OF
J O H N P H I L L I P SOF EASTON , MASS .
No. 7 9 .
(I ) Capt . John Ph il l ips of Easton , Mass . , the firstperson in that town who received a captain ’
s commission , was
the ancestor of a large number of the Phillips name . His birth
place and origin have not been clearly Shown fiI6 He died in
Easton , Nov . 14 , 1 760 . Children
1 . THOMAS, b . in Easton,Jan . 25 , 1 7 1 2 ; of A shfield . (No .
2 . EXPERIENCE ; m . RICHARD ELLIS, an Irishman who was the firstsettler in A shfield , Massnl
There are good reasons f or believing that Capt . John Phillips may have been theoldest son . b . 1682, of Benjamin2 and Sarah (Thomas) Phillips, of Marshfield , and
grandson of John ,1 of Duxbury , 1638 , and , if so, the brother of Thomas who sett .
in E . Bridgewater about 1735 . The coincidence of names and dates points directly tothis source . In that case the number of his generation should be instead of(I .) and the number of each succeed ing
'
generation Should be changed to coincide .t For the f ollowing statements the compiler is indebted to Mr. Geo. Bassett of A sh
field , a descendant of Capt . John Ph illips .
The town of A shfield , called Huntstown prior to 1765 , was granted to a companyof soldiers f or service in an expedition to Canada in 1690, commanded by Capt.Ephraim Hunt of Weymouth . There were three in that company by the name ofPhill ips. The first settler of A shfield was Richard Ellis as stated above . The secondwas Thomas Phillips ; the third was Ebenezer Smith , whose wif e was Richard Ellis’sdaughter. Thomas Phillips lived in Deerfield a while , whether any more than a
short time being af raid of the Indians, I do not know .” In the above company there
was John Phillips who drew lot No. 6 in the first division . John Phillips drew f or
Richard Ph illips lot No. 13. Joshua Ph illips, who, I suppose , was my grandmother’s brother,” drew f or Joshua Ph ill ips lot No. 56. The proprietors of Huntstownmet and chose John Phillips moderator, March , 1738 , 1739 and 1740 ; “John Ph illipscommittee to lay out lots, committee to build a corn mill 1743. Thomas Ph illips was
chosen on a committee to see that no one should carry white p ine timber out of town ;Caleb Phillips and Thomas Phillips on a committee to settle the boundary betweenHuntstown and Deerfield ; Caleb Ph illips to have the care of the corn mill ; ThomasPhillips to lay out 100 acre lots ; Ph ilip Phill ips collector, There was a Benjamin Phill ips who had seven sons born f rom 1750 to 1767 I think ,” writes Mr.
Bassett , they were my grandmotherMercy Ph il lips’s relatives.
”
136 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [Nos 80 , 81 .
N o. 8 0 .
(II .) Thom a s Ph il lips ( son of Capt . John of EastonNo . born in Easton , Jan . 25 , 1 7 1 2 ; settled in A shfiel d ;
married El izabeth He is said to have married twice ,and whether this was his first or second wife does not appearcertain . He was prominent in town af fairs and appears to havebeen entrusted with discretionary charge of matters requiringwise management . Child
1 . PHILIP .
N O . 8 1 .
(III . ) Capt . Ph il ip Ph il lips ( SOII of Thomas of A sh
field : No . born in A shfield , Feb . 1 738 . His motherissaid to have diedwhen he was a y oung
‘babe , and a negress who
occupied the place of mother to him during his early infancywas , with her husband , in return comfortably cared for by him
in their old age . He was justice of the peace , a member of the
Legislature one y ear , town tax collector , captain of a militarycompany in A Shfield , and had one platoon of his eleven sons at
the general muster , and these were ordered to parade before
the whole regiment . The y oungest , aged fourteen , was the
drummer , and another was fi fer. He died in A shfield , Aug .
10 , 1800 . He married Mercy Ph il lipsale of Dighton , Mass .
She had one brotheI , Richard Phillips , who formerly lived in
A shfiej d and had children , and three brothers in D ighton ,
Abiathar , Samuel and Joshua . She is said to have had two
SisteIS , one o f whom maII ied a Truesdell , the other a Dwelly .
She d ied in 1815 , aged 78 . Children
1 . ELIJAH , b . Feb . 14 , 1 759 ; o f “Test Virginia . (No .
2 . A ENER,
'
b . March 25 , 1 760 ; res . in A shfield .
3 . LEMUEL , b . Nov. 26 , 1 762 ; res . in A shfield .
4 . PHILIP , b . July 29 , 1 764 : o f Cassadaga , N . Y . (No .
5 . DAVID , b . Feb . 2 , 1 766 ; went to West V irginia .
6 . S IMEON , June 1 , 1 768 ; went to Conway , Mass .
7 . ISRA EL , b . May 23 , 1 770 . (No .
A recurrence o f names w ith general connection o f h istorical events leads us tobel ieve that she was a de s ce n dant o f Dea . N icholas Ph ill ips o f Weymouth , 1640 .
138 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 84 .
LEBBEUS RUDE , b . in A shfield , Nov . 2 , 1806 . (No .
S IMEON , b . in A shfield , Jan . 27 , 1809 ; m. MYRA BEMENT ; res .
in New York C ity .
CALISTA , b . in A shfield , Dec. 2 , 18 1 1 m . MERRICK SMITH , and
moved to the West .
FANNY , b . in A shfield , March 29 , 18 14 ; m. JONATHAN VINCENT ,and moved to the West .
CATHARINE AMELIA , b . in A shfield , June 6 , 18 1 6 d . unmarried .
ELIJAH BLISS, b . in Buck land , A ug . 26 , 18 18 ; m . ELIZABETHRUDE ; l iving , 1885 , in I l l inois .
LYD IA MOULTON , b . in Buck land , Dec . 2 1 , 1820 ; In . JOSHUACRANSON .
AUGUSTIN WASHINGTON , b . in Hawley , March 22 , 1823 ; In .
( l st) HANNAH ROSINA MAYNARD , b . Jan . 3 , 1826 ; she d . July28 , 1 848 ; In . (2d) MARIA NUTTING , b . June 30 , 1822 . He
was l iv ing , 1885 , in Amherst , Mass . Ch . , al l by secondmarriage :
1 . Rosina Maria , b . in Buck land , Dec .
‘
20 , 1851 ; In . Edw in D .
Davis of Me chan icsvi lle , N . Y .
2 . Mary Ell is , b . in Amh ers t , June 27 1853 ; m . Elijah Shaw of
Hawley , Mass .
3 . Fann ie Smith , b . in Amh erst , Feb . 9 , 1855 ; d . in Northamp ton ,
Aug . 1 , 1856 .
4 . S tan l ey Augustin , b . in Northampton , May 15 , 1857 of Am
h erst ; In . Martha E . Lamson .
5 . Harriet Wh ipp le , b . in Buck land , Apr. 4 , 1859 ; In . Frederic D .
Kellogg o f Had ley .
6 . Grace Humphrey , b . March 14 , 1863 .
MARIA , b . in Buck land , Apr. 1 7 , 182 7 .
N O . 84 .
(VI Rev . Lebbeus Rude Ph il l ips ( son of Elgah ofBuckland : No . born Nov . 2 , 1806 ; gIad . at Williams
Coll . , 1836 °
at East WiIIdSOI Theological Sem . He preached
at Halifax , Vt . , one y ear, and was ordained and installed , 1841 ,pastor of the Cong . Church and Society , Sharon , Mass . He
was d ismissed OII account of failure of health in 1861 , and soon
after removed to Groton , Mass . , where he resided some y ears ,
then removed to Newtonville , Mass . , where he still l ives , 1885 .
Nos . 85 , OF JOHN PHILLIPS . 139
He married , Aug . , 1838 , M issSusanna Heath Goddardof Roxbury , Mass . Children
1 . EDWARD GRIFFIN , b . in Roxbury , May 1 , 1840 ; d . at three
y ears of age .
2 . CATHERINE AMELIA , b . 1842 , in Sharon; res . Newtonv il le ;ROBERT G . SHEDD , and has children .
3 . HELEN ELIZABETH , b . in Sharon , May 24 , 1844 ; d . in Brookl ine , Feb . 1 , 188 1 ; unmarried .
4 . JOHN GODDARD , b . in Sharon , May 29 , 1848 ; commission mer
chant ; res . Boston ; m. Oct . 8 , 1874 , MARY W . NIGHTINGALE .
Ch
1 . Mary Nigh t ingal e , b . in Lex ington , Oct . 17 1875 .
2 . John King, b . in Boston , Oct . 2 . 1877 ; (1. same p lace , Dec. 28 ,
1883 .
3 . Anna Goddard , b . in Boston , Sep t . 16 , 1879 .
4 . Nigh tingal e , b . in Boston , Nov . 24 , 1883 .
N o. 8 5 .
(IV ) Ph ilip Ph il l ips (son of Philip of A shfield : No .
8 1 born July Iesided In A shfield a portion of his
life , but afterwards emigrated to Cassadaga , Chautauqua CO .
N . Y . , where he d Ied ,Dec He married E l izabeth
Sm ith ,a descendant , in the ninth generation , of Rev . Henry
Smith of England , and only daughter of Chil leab and Elizabeth( Sawy er) Smith of A shfield . Children
1 . SAWYER, b . 1 79 1 . (No .
2 . ELIZABETH ; m . JOHN ROBINSON ; d . about 1828 . Ch
1 . Elescom .
3 . ESTHER ; m . ISRAEL SMITH ; d . about 1 830 . No . ch .
PHILIP ; d . about 1808 , aged embt .
5 . JOSHUA ; d . 1836 , aged twenty -eight ; u nmarried .
N o. 8 6 .
(V .) Saw y er Ph il l ips ( son of Philip : No . born
in A shfield ,Mass . , 1 79 1 died in Cassadaga , N . Y . , 1872 . He
married Jane Parker of New York , dau . of Benjamin Parkerand granddau . of Thomas Parker of
\Washington Co . , N . Y .
A granddaughter of Elijah Phillips who emigrated from
A shfield to West Virgin ia , Miss Mabel Forbush , died recently
t“
140 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 86 .
at the hotel of Williston Phillips in Cassadaga , aged 68 . She
was a cousin of Sawy er Phillips , and came to reside in his
fam ily more than forty y ears ago . His wife, dy ing soon after ,in 1844 , left a large fam ily of children who thus came under
the care and direction of this maiden relative . With the
counsel Of a mother as well as the aff ection and tenderness of
a sister , She ever continued , till her death , to be a cherished
member of each household of the fam ily of Sawy er Phillips .
Children , al l appear to have been natives of Cassadaga :
1 . ALONZO , b . 182 1 (I. when five y ears of age .
2 . THOMAS DAVIS, b . 1822 ; a dentist ; genera l agent f or westernNew York , of the Chicago rlf agnetic -Shield Co. , headquartersat Cassadaga ; m . SYBIL FISHER . Three children , all married .
3 . WILLISTON , b . 1824 ; merchant and hotel keeper in Cassadaga ;m . ( 1 st) MARY ELLIS ; ( 2d ) ELIZA HATCH . Three children ,
one married .
ROSINA , b . 1825 ; d . 1836 .
o . ALONZO PARKER , b . Dec . 28 , 1826 ; a phy sician in Fredon ia ,N . Y . also dea ler in f ruit and ornamental trees ; m . FIDELIAWOODS. Ch
1 . Jenn ie F b . in A l legany , Cattaraugus Co., N . Jan .
1 , 1852 ; d . unmarried , aged 26 .
A Burton , b . in A l l egany , Aug . 6 , 1854 ; d . aged 25 .
3 . Frank H b . in Cassadaga , July 14 , d . in Fredon ia ,March 13 , 1875 .
6 . WILLIAM WALLACE , b . Oct . 8 , 1828 ; a f armerin Cassadaga ;m . CELESTINA ELEY . Four children .
7 . CHARLES, b . 1830 (or res . in Cassaclaga ;* m . EUNICE
CUMMINGS. No children .
(0
Wednesday , Aug. 8 , 1877 , was the day set apart by th is f amily f or a reunion at
the residence of Charles Ph il lips, Esq .,who with h is estimable w if e and p leasant
home made the occas ion one long to be remembered by al l .The members ’
o f the f amily comprise e ight brothers and one sister, andwere allpresent w ith the ir w ives and f amil ies except G . H . Ph illips.
At a stated hour in the af ternoon al l assembled at the house of Esq. Ph illips , and ,grouped together in the beautif ul maple arbor upon the lawn , were soon interchanging greetings w ith each other, and relating inc idents regarding the history of the
f amily f rom its earl iest juven ile years down to the present . A special f eature of the
hour was an extens ive collection of fine views of a ll the principal towns and c itiesand great men and build ings which had been care f ully collected by Philip Phillips,the sweet s inger, in h is travels around the world upon h is miss ion of Christian song,an d w ith the classified arrangements wh ich he was able to give them , made , as itwere , panoramic p ictures o f the countries and places through wh ich he had passed ,
142 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [No . 87 .
PHILIP , b . 1834 ; author of a nd dea ler in Church and SundaySchool music in New York C ity . During the last ten y ears hehas travel led in America and other countries overmiles , and given his Even ings of Sacred Song ”
as f ol lowsUnited S tates 1 9 50 even ings , Canada 69 , Great Britain 246 ,
Austral ia 14 1 , Cey lon 1 6 , India 32 , Continent of Europe 29 ,Orienta l Countries 14 . Making in all 2497 services of song ;
dividing the proceeds with Christian objects , and conductingthe song serv ice of f orty
-seven State Sunday School Conventions . His sacred song books have sold in dif f erent countriesto the extent of over copies . He m . 1860 , OLLIECLARK . Two children .
ROSINA , b . 1836 ; m . 1862 , M ILTON E . BEEBE , architect , of
Buff alo , N . Y . One child .
BENJAMIN CLARK , b . 1 838 ; d . 1840 .
ALPHONSO RESIGN , b . 1839 ; d . 1841 .
GEORGE HARRISON , b . 1841 ; m . CAROLINE BAKER ; res . in
Springfield , Ohio . Two children .
ZERAH BARNEY , b . 1843 ; a soldier in U . S . service through thewar of the Rebel l ion ; resided in Springfield , Ohio , where he
d . 1879 . He m . SALLIE SHARP . Four children .
N o . 8 7 .
(IV Isra e l Ph il lips ( SOII of Philip of A shfield : No .
born May 23 , 1 7 70 ; of A shfield ; married Mabe l Be lding of same place . Children , only one name given
1 . ISRAEL ; m . SABRINA WARD . He d . at the age of sixty -f our,She at the age o f seventy -five . Oh .
, born in A shfield °
1 . Emel ine ; m . l l enry Barrus . She d . at the age of twenty ,l eaving one ch .
2 . John Ward , b . May 4 , 1835 ; of Buckland ; a house painter ;m. in Ashfield , Dec . 24 , 1875 , Duverna Doloris Ben ih
‘
, b . in
Buck land , Jan . 30 , 1858 . Oh . , b . in Buckland1 . Fuel la , b . Mar. 24, 1879 .
2 . W insor Lucius , b . Feb . 28 , 188 1 .
3. Eugene M illard , b . July 6 , 1883 .
3. Alonzo : f armer o f A shfield ; uI. El iza A . Green . Three ch .
4. W insor ; ac c identally shot and k illed at thirty-seven years ofage ; unmarried .
Lo is ; In . Henry Green . NO ch .Cl
No . OF JOHN PHILLIPS . 143
Mabel , b . Jun e 3 , 1840 ; m. May 1 7 , 1860 , Alon zo Payn e . Ch
1 . Freddie Arthur Payne, b . in Conway,June 16 , 1872 .
2 . Della Emmeline Payne. b . in Charl emon t , Feb . 6 , 1877 .
Edwin A b . Nov . 12 , 1843 ; memb er of Co . K , 6oth Reg.
Mass . Vols ; f armer of A shfiel d ; In . June 9 . 1869 , Lizzi eAnn Phi llips . Ch
1 . Rosina A b . Aug . 12 , 1870 .
2 . Jan e Evelyn , b . Apr. 4 , 1872 .
3. Harlan Wesson , b . Feb . 16 , 1874 ; d . Feb . 4 , 1879 .
4. Harlan Winsor , b . Dec . 9 , 1879 .
Ann Eliza ; m . Henry Bassett , Jr. NO ch .
Ralph , b . Dec . 30 , 1848 ; f armer ; In . Mrs . Maria E . M. (Graves)Wilder. Ch ;
1 . Mattie S b . in A shfield , Feb . 26 , 1869 .
2 . Asa , b . in A Dec . 28 , 1870 .
3 . Hattie M b . in A Aug . 20 , 1872 .
4 . Lena H b . in A . , Dec. 3 1 , 1873 .
5. Ralph Ernest , b . in Conway , Jun e 25 , 1876 .
6 . Albert A b . in A . , Jan . 28 , 1878 .
7 . Alice R b . in A . , Oct . 1 , 1881 .
8. Hem‘
an fl b . in A ., Apr. 8 , 1883 .
N o.
(IV Samue l Ph il l ips ( son of Philip of A shfield : NO .
born Aug . 14 , 1 775 ; res . in A shfield married and had
the following childre
1 . SALLY, b . Dec . , 1 794 ; m. 18 16 , JOHN MANTOR MANSFIELD .
She died July 2 1 , 1853 . Oh . , all b . in A shfield
l . Adolphus Mansfield , b . Oct . 3 1 , 1820 ; d . July 2 1 , 1836.
2 . Samuel Mansfield , b . Aug . 20 , 1824 ; d . Apr. 18 , 1849 .
3. Martha Ann Mansfield , b . Apr. 12 , 1832 ; d. Oct 30 , 1879 .
2 . RACHEL ; m. ANSEL ELMER .
3 . EMILY ; m . BASSETT .
4 . FRANCIS, b . Apr. 2 7 , 1 79 6 ; of Florida , Mass . m . Dec. 4 , 1823 ,
ANN EDSON , b . Dec . 1 , 1803 . Ch
1 . Julia , b . Oct . 18 , 1824.
2 . Francis R b . S ep t . 27 , 1826 .
3. John E b . Nov. 12 , 1829 : d . Apr. 7 , 1879 .
4. Ansel Elmer, b . July 26 , 1836 ; of Sh elburne Falls .
5 . Eunice L estina, b . Apr. 1 1 , 1840.
5 . ANSON ; m . ALVIRA DUNTON .
144 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [NOS 89 , 90 .
N o. 8 9 .
(IV . ) Dr. L iscom Ph il l ips ( SOII of Philip of A shfield
No . born March 23 , 1 777 ; a phy sician in Adams , Mass .
representative from Savoy during the war of 1 81 2 ; died at
South Adams in 1 82 1 . He married N an cy Pade l ford ofTaunton , Mass . , daughter of Peleg Padelford , and twin to Dr.
Alpheus Padelford . Children :
1 . HENRY PA DELFORD , b . in Savoy , Jan . 24 , 1807 ; phy sician inNorth Adams ; l iv ing in Oct . , 1880 , .but has since d ied . He
m . CECELIA H . TYLER , d au . of Dr. Wm . H . Ty ler of Lanesboro , Mass . Ch .
1 . William H b . in Lanesboro , Jan . , 1831 ; rec . degree f romW illiams Coll . about 1850 ; ed itoi° o f Holyoke News ; senatorf rom north ern Berkshire , 1874 . He In . Mellissa Gallup .
2 . Henry T , b . in Lanesboro , 1835 ; physician in Ch eshire ,Mass . ; 111 . Joseph ine Fowl er.
3 . Harlan L b . in South Adams , 1837 book merchan t o fNorth Adams ; In . Emel ine Hawley .
4 . Anna Gertrude , b . in North Adams , 1840.
2 . SARAH , now deceased , b . in Savoy , 1808 ; m . Dea . WILLIAMSMITH .
3 . ERASMUS DARW IN , b . in Savoy , 18 10 ; resides in Geneva , Wis .
m . CATHERINE BROWNING .
4 . CHARLES Fox , b . in Savoy , 18 12 ; res . B lack-
water, Wis . ; m .
Miss FARNUM of Wisconsin .
5 . WILLIAM , b . in South Adams ; d . when eleven y ears of age .
6 . JULIA ANN DEAN , b . in Savoy , 18 15 .
7 . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN , b . in South Adams , 181 7 wool len manuf acturer, o f Adams ; representative one y ear ; 111 . ( 1st) MissMORAN , ( 2d ) Miss MARIA O ’NE IL .
8 . ALBERT LISCOM , b . at South Adams , 182 1 ; wool d ealer'
of
Racine , Wis . ; representative f rom Racine some y ears since ;
recently nominated f or Senator f rom his d istrict . He m . M issMARY GREEN .
N o. 9 0 .
O l iver Ph il lips ( supposed by his descendants to have
been son of Joshua Phillips of Easton , but his connection with
John , No . 79 , is uncertain ,) was born in Easton , Nov . 22 ,
moved from Easton to Marlborough , Vt . , and d ied in
One record savs 1750.
G E N E A L O G Y
OF THE
FAMILY OF JAMES PHILLIPS .
OF IPSWICH , MASS .
N o. 9 1 .
(I Jam es Phil l ips , born in England . Early in life heleft his native land , and seeking a new home , emigrated to
America and landed at Ipswich , Mass . He followed the
occupation of ship carpenter , lived in Ipswich , Haverhill andBradf ord , and d ied in the latter place . Neither the time of his
birth nor of his death appears to be known , nor the length of
time he lived in either of the above places but he was probablyborn about the y ear 1 700 . His descendants have scattered
over New England and to the far West . Some of them have
evinced uncommon ability in the development and successful
management of extensive business operations while some have
distinguished themselves by heroic loy alty to their,
country in
its times of peril . He married Mol ly Lord of Ipswich .
Children
1 . JAMEs ; of Rowley . (No .
2 . JOHN ; of North Andover. (No .
3 . MOLLY ; went with a f amily f rom Ipswich to Newf ound land ,and made her grave there .
4 . KATHARINE ; m. EDGERLY , and settled in Gilmanton ,N . H .
5 . ELEANOR ; m . SMITH , and settled in N . H .
N o. 9 2 .
(IL ) Jam es Phil lips (son of James of Ipswich : No .
born , probably in Ipswich , Feb . , 1 729 resided in Rowley
148 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 93 .
and died there , Feb . 28 , 1 787 . He married Judith Platts ,
Children , all born in Rowley1 . MERCY, b . Sept . 2 1 , 1 754 ; m . WILLIAM D ICKINSON ; resided in
Rowley , and d . Feb . 2 1 , 1833 .
2 . MARY , b . March 29 , 1 757 ; d . March 1 7 , 1 77
3 . JAMES, b . A ug . 8 , 1 759 ; m . SARAH PICKARD ; supposed to havebeen lost at sea .
JOHN , b . A ug . 20 , 1 76 1 of Portland , Me . (No .
5 . DAVID , b . Jan . 1 7 , 1 765 ; d . Feb . 2 , 18 15 .
6 . NATHAN , b . Feb . 6 , 1 768 ; o f Rowley . (No .
7 . JUDITH , b . April 9 , 1 771 ; d . Oct . 8 , 1 775
8 . PLATTS, b . Mareh 1 2 , 1 774 ; d . Oct . 8 . 1 775 .
9 . SETH , b . July 2 7 , 1 777 ; shoe dea ler in Portland , Maine ; (1.
July 14 , 18 15 . Unmarried .
N o. 9 3 .
(III . ) John Ph il l ips (son of James of Rowley : No .
born Aug . 20 , 1 761 . His business was commerce and naviga
tion residence , Portland , Me . ; died April 1 9 , 1826 . He m .
1 789 , Margaret Spear of North Yarmouth , Me ., born 1 77 1 .
She died Oct . 9 , 1 856 . Children
1 . PAMELIA PLATTS, b . July 1 2 , 1 794 ; d . Oct . 26 , 1879 ; m . twice .
Her first'
husband , a native of Fryeburg , Me . , was ed itor and
proprietor of the Portland Gazette. Her second husband ,JAMES ALDEN , was a shipmaster.
2 . MARY D b . Feb . 2, 1 79 7 ; m . CHARLES MOODY , a mer
chant of Portland , who (I. in 1870 . She d . March 1 0 , 1876 .
Ch .
1 . Daniel Moody . 3 . Emma Moody .
2 . Frank Moody . 4 . Edward Moody .
3 . MARGARET , b . April 7 , 1800 ; d . Feb . 10 , 1864 ; unmarried .
4 . ELIZA , b . Aug . 1 1 , 1802 ; d . April 19 , 1873 . She m . ELIASSHAW . merchant of Portland , who (1. in Ca l if orn ia . Ch
1 . Frederic E . Shaw ; pas tor o f a church in East Mach ias .
2 . John P . Shaw ; (1. in l 8 70 .
3 . Margare t Shaw ; m . A . J . Swett ; re s . Brook lyn , N . Y .
4 . O c tavia J . P . Shaw ; In . S . C . S trout , lawyer in Portland .
5 . HARRIETT J b . June 7 , 1808 ; In . June 24 , 1829 , CHARLES
1 50 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [No . 95 .
CYNTHIA , b . July 29 , 1808 res . 1885 , in North Beverly .
JOHN MILTON , b . Sept . 2 6 , 18 10 ; d . July 1 7, 18 18 .
HANNAH MARIA , b . Apri l 26 , 18 13 ; d . June 27 , 1 818 .
REBECCA , b . Jan . 30, 18 1 6 ; m . Oct . 10, 1838 , WALTER R .
WEBSTER , a f armer of Bridgewater, N . H . He d . in Bridgewater, Nov . 26 , 1 873 . Ch . :
1 . Mary Amanda Webster, b . July 2 , 1839 .
2 . A lonso Ph illips Webster, Nov . 17 , 1840 ; drowned July 23 ,1854 .
3 . Lydia Angel ine Webster, b . Feb . 1844 ; principal of the H ighSchool in Coun c i l Bluff s , Iowa.
4. Wi l liam P ingree Webster, b . July 10 , 1847 a civil engineer onthe ~ f ront ier.
0 . AdelaideiBebecca Webster , b . April 13, 1858 ; a student in
W el lesl ey College .
JOHN MILTON , b . March 1 5 , 1820 ; merchant in Council B luff s ,in wholesale and retail boot and shoe busmess , hav ing his two
sons , Nathan and J . M ., Jr. , as partners . He m . Dec . 4 , 1845 ,
OLIVE NELSON CRESSEY of Rowley , Mass . She d . March 1 3 ,
1878 . Ch
1 . David M ilton , b . Nov. 3 , 1846 ; d . March 19 , 1854.
Nathan , b . Dec . 2 1 , 1852 ; merchan t , of Counci l Bluff s .
Mary O l ive , b . Dec. 14 , 1855.
John Mi lton , b . Oct . 2 1 , 1857 ; merchant , of Counci l Bluff s .
Cynthia Emma , b . June 4 , 1862 .
Ruth Maria , March 9 , 1864.
Grenvill e Dodge , b . Feb . 15 ,\1
0')
CJI
l
N o. 9 5 .
(IV ) Ju l ia Theresa Ph il lips (No . married
Sy lvanus Dodge ,postmaster and merchant in South Dan
vers , Mass . They removed to Nebraska in 1 855 , and to
Council Bluffs , Iowa , in 1858 . He died in the latter place ,Dec . 23 , 1871 . Their son , N . P . Dodge , writes
My mother left a comfortable home in Danvers , Mass . , after
she was fifty y ears old ,went with her husband and children to
the frontier of Nebraska and settled in Dodge Co . , among the
Pawnee Ind ians , the faIt lIest white settlement at that time west
of the Missouri river— no white settlement bey ond until y ou
reached Salt Lake C ity , one thousand m iles . That was in
152 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 96 .
occupy ing that S tate . He reported with his regiment and
battery in August , 1861 , to Genera l Fremont at St . Louis ,and was soon a f ter assigned to the command of the f ourth
brigade , and led the advance in the capture/
o f Springfield , Mo .
He took a prominent part in the celebrated battle of Pea
Ridge , had three horses kil led under him , and was seriouslywounded . He was made Brigad ier General f or his gal lantconduct in this battle . A f ter recovering f rom his wounds hewas designated to command the d istrict of Columbus , Ky . ,
and while hold ing the command , def eated several f orces of the
enemy , capturing Gen . Faulkner, near Island No . 10 , and
tak ing many prisoners . Late in 1862 , hav ing previously beengiven the command of the 2d d iv ision o f the Army of the Ten
nessee , he was assigned to the command of the d istrict of
Corinth , Miss . He Opened the campaign of 1 863 by def eatingthe con f ederate f orces under Forrest , Roddy , Fergueson and
others . July 5th , 1863 , he was assigned to the command ofthe lef t wing of the 1 6th Army Corps , with headquarters at
Corinth , Miss . His f orces made a raid on Grenada , Miss . , in
connection with a movement f rom Vicksburg , which resultedin driving the enemy south o f that p lace , and capturing fi f tyfive locomotives and a thousand cars .
While at the head O f the l 6th Army Corps , he joined Gen .
Sherman in his march to Chattanooga , and in the Spring of
1864 , was entrusted with the advance of the Army of the
Tennessee . His corps took part in al l the battles of Gen .
Sherman’
s f orces in the march f rom Chattanooga to Atlanta .
In recognition of his services in this campaign , he was madeMajor Genera l by the Genera l Government . During the s iege
of Atlanta , his energetic and wel l t imed action in moving hisf orces against the enemy under Hood , resulted in saving thestores and transportation of the Army of the Tennessee , and
the army f rom a threatened cond ition . A f ew weeks a f ter the
battle Of Atlanta , the army s til l bes ieging that city , Gen .
Dodge received a gunshot wound in the f orehead while stand ingin a rifle pit , on the Sk irm ish l ine , superintend ing an advance .
This was on the i 9 th o f August , 1864 . He soon a f ter reportedto Gen . Sherman f or duty , but, owing to his phy s ical cond ition ,was ordered to the d istrict o f Vicksburg , and immed iatelytrans f erred to the department of the M issouri by the Presidento f the United S tates , re l iev ing Gen . Rosecranz.
No . OF JAMES PHILLIPS. 153
Missouri was overrun by Gueril las , and the . nationa l troopswere in bad condition . He soon brought the army into goodstanding , ef f ectual ly quel led the genera l Indian outbreak whichjust then threatened the whole f rontier, and a Vigorous fightwas made against the Gueril las of Missouri , Arkansas and the
Indian Territory . He received the surrender of 4000 of KirbySmith’
s army in Missouri , and of the con f ederate general ,
Jeff . Thompson , with 8000 officers and men in Arkansas . A t
the close of the war, Gen . Dodge’
s command was made to
include the whole Indian country of the West and North-west .At ’
his urgent request he was rel ieved of his command inJune , 1 866 , and , on retiring f rom the army , was appointedChief Engineer of the Un ion Pacific Railroad . He was nomi
nated f or Congress by the Republicans of the 5th Iowa districtin 1866 , and elected by a majority 2000 higher than had everbeen given in that district . He declined a renomination and
returned to push f orward the construction of the Union PacificRai lr’
oad . To this great work he bent al l his energies . A s
chief engineer of“
the road , he made the plans f or the greatiron bridge which spans the Missouri River between CouncilB luf f s and Omaha , having charge of its construction till thetime of his leaving the road as chief engineer. He supervisedthe relations of the road with the government , saw that the law
was adhered to and the work conscientious ly done , having no
interest in the Construction Company , its Contracts or profits .
In 1868 the Un ion PaCific Railroad was comp leted , and verysoon af terwards Gen . Dodge became Chief Engineer of the
Southern Pacific , now the Texas and Pacific Railroad , where hetook control of the survey s and construction , and f rom July ,1872 , to December, 1873 , he comp leted the survey s along the
thirty-second para l lel of latitude f romSherman , Texas to the
Pacific Ocean at San Diego , a distance of 1 900 miles , and a lso
put under construction 500 m iles of the road . S ince 1873 hehas been engaged in the management of the Union Pacific and
other western railroads .
Genera l Dodge is a member of the Odd Fel lows , and takesan interest in whatever develops his State. American society
and the country at large . H is characteristics are ,—great
energy , industry , and persistency in any work he undertakes .
His honor and integrity are unimpeachable .
l 1
1 54 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 95 .
When contemp lating a visit to Europe with his f amily , in the
season of 1877 he received the f ol lowmg letteIHEADQ UARTERS ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES,
WASHINGTON , D . C . , April 20 , 1877 .
To U . S . CONSULS, AbroadI have just learned that Genera l G . M . Dodge is about going to
Europe , where he may leave his children to school whilst he returns
to America , where he is actively emp loy ed in railroad construction
and management .
I take great p leasure in commending Genl . Dodge and f amily tothe courtesy and pol iteness of al l Americans , especial ly such as
occupy official positions , because Gen l . Dodge is one of the Generalswho actual ly f ought throughout the Civil War, with great honor and
great skil l , commanding a regiment , brigade , division , and final ly a
corp s d’
arme’
c, the highest rank command to which any officer canattain .
He was with me in the Wes t, especial ly in the Atlanta campaignwhere he was severely wounded, close to Atlanta , and I theref orethink that he and especial ly his children , should experience the atten
tion of all O ff icers of a Government that might have perished had itnot been f or the b lood of just such men as Genera l Dodge .
W ith great respect , & c .,
W . T . SHERMAN .
Genera l .
General Dodge m . in Sa lem , Mass May 29 , 1854 , Miss ANNIEBROWN of Peru, Ch
1 . Lett ie Dodge, b . June 17 , 1855 ; m . NOV. 25 , 1874 , Robert E .
Mon tgomery , a lawyer of Council Bluf fs . Two ch i ldren .
2 . El la Dodge, b . Dec . 12 , 1858 ; In . May 5 , 1880 , Frank ScottPusey o f Counc il Bluff s .
3 . Ann ie Dodge, March 7 , 1866 .
3 . NATHAN PHILLIPS DODGE , b . in South Danvers (now Peabody),Mass . , Aug . 20 , 1837 ; a rea l estate agent in Council B luff s ;president of the Council B luff s Sav ings Bank ; m . Sept . 22 ,1864 , SUSANNA C . LOCKWOOD of Council B luff s . Ch
1 . Carrie LOIiise Dodge, March 25 , 1866 .
2 . John Lockwood Dodge, Dec . 10 , 1867 .
3 . Ph ill ips Dodge, b . March 2 4 , 1872 .
4. Ellen Lockwood Dodge, b . Jan . 14, 1875 .
5 . a son , b . Aug . 3 1 , 1880 .
156 GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [NOS . 97 , 98 .
af ter which she was sudden ly Siezed with some aff ection of the
brain , and al ternating between delirium and consciousness ,
sudden ly died Saturday noon . She lef t as a precious legacyto her f amily and a large circle of f riends , t he f ragrance of a
pure and wel l-spent lif e in the service of the dear Master whohas cal led her to his b lessed home .
”
LYD IA MARIA , b . same p lace , Sept . 6 , 1839 ; d . A ug . 29 , 1840 .
LYD IA MARIA, b . same p lace , Jan . 3 , 1842 ; d . May 24 , 1883 ,
unmarried .
LUCY DODGE , b . same p lace , Oct . 6 , 1844 ; d . Apr. 1 1 , 1871 .
N o . 9 7 .
(V ) O scar Ph il l ips (son of Alonzo Platts : No .
born July 27 1833 treasurer of the Heywood Boot and ShoeCo . , Worcester , Mass . He married , Sept . 18 , 1855 , Irene
Trask ,
'
dau . of Edward D . and Hannah L . Trask of Peabody .
Children
1 . IRENE , b . Sept . 27 , 1856 ; attended Wel lesley Col lege three
y ears , but lef t without graduating to engage in teaching in the
Michigan Female Seminary at Ka lamazoo . She m . Dec . 13
188 1 , Charles A . Huse , M . D . , of Worcester. He d . July 3 ,1884 . Ch
1 . Charl es Ph illips Huse, b . Mar. 3 , 1883 .
2 . MARIA , b . Oct . 1, 1 858 ; entered Smith Col lege , but lef t on
account of il l hea lth .
3 . OSCAR , b . June 1 5 , 186 1 ; d . June 30 , 1863 .
4 . LOUISANA DODGE , b . Feb . 5 , 1865 .
5 . HANNAH BROWN , b . March 18 , 1867 .
6 . HENRY LUCIEN , b . Aug . 20 , 187 1 .
N o . 9 8 .
(IL ) JOhn Ph il lips (son of James of Ipswich : No .
a farmer in North Andover , where he owned a good farm . His
brother’s granddaughter, now eighty y ears of age , recalls
visiting him with her father , when she was ten y ears old , and
remembers him as a noble looking , gen ial old man of eighty ,
No . OF JAMES PHILL IPS . 157
and living in comfort . He married E l izabeth Haggatt .Children :
1 . TIMOTHY ; settled in Brad f ord . Ch
1 . Alonzo ; a clergyman , now deceased ; m. Rebecca Kimball .2 . Ruf us ; living , 1880 , in Ch ester.
2 . SAMUEL ; m . HITTY HAGGATT , and l ived in Brad f ord .
1 . Hi tty. 2 . Betsey . 3 . Leonard.5 . Samuel . 6 Mary. 7 . Daniel .9 . James . 10. Charl es .
3 . JAMES. A f ter his f ather’s death , he with two Sisters , all unmar
ried , lived on the homestead f arm .
4 . ELIZABETH .
5 . MARY .
name not given .
1 60 GENEALOGY OF THE FAM ILY [Nos 100 , 102 .
N o . 1 0 0 .
(H .) W a lter Phil l ips ( son of Walter of Damari scottaNo . Signed Q uakers
’ list “ Ly nn 22th 4mo . , 1 703 died
in 1 733 . His wife’s name was Ruth . Children ’“
1 . WALTER . His posterity are to be f ound in Lynn and Swampscott at the present time
2 . RICHARD . 3 . RUTH 4 . JONATHAN . (No .
N o. 1 0 1 .
(III . ) Jonathan Ph il lips ( son ofWalter of Ly nn : No .
died 1 757 his wife Mary a f ewy ears later. Children
1 . WALTER . (No .
2 . GIDEON ; had severa l children , but only a f ew of the Phil lipsname are known to be of his posterity .
3 . JAMES. His descendants are numerous in Swampscott .
4 . JONATHAN . 5 . HANNAH . 6 . SARAH . 7 . MARY .
8 . PATIENCE . 9 . RUTH . 10 . ABIGAIL .
N o. 1 0 2 .
(IV .) W a lter Phil l ips ( son of Jonathan : No .
born Sept . 18 , 1 726 ; a Q uaker , and a f ew of his descendants
were of the same faith ; died March 18 , 1800 . He m . Sept .
2 6 , 1 752 , Content Hood , born Sept . 4 , 1 732 ; she died
Aug . 1 1 , 1805 . Children
1 . HANNAH,b . 1 755 ; d . 1805 . She m . Dow of N . H .
2 . BENJAMIN , b . 1 757 ; d . 1809 . Had ten children , but only one
grandson of the Phil l ips name is now of his descendants .
Descendants of his daughters l ive in Mass . and Va .
3 . JONATHAN , b . 1 759 ; d . 1800 . No descendants .
4 . JOHN , b . Dec . 30 , 1 760 ; d . Nov. 1 9 , 1835 . He II] . 1 788 ,
JUDITH Dow , b . Jan . 7 , 1 766 ; she d . Oct . 8 , 1850 . Ch . : T
1 . John , b . 1789 ; d . 1859 .
2 . Jonathan D b . 179 1 ; d . 1864.
32 S tephen , 1 792 ; d . 18 17 . No . f amily .
Salem records.f or these ch ildren , John , Jonathan D Walter, Hannah and Louisa, havedescendants in Me ., N . H . , and Mass.
No. OF WALTER PHILLIPS . 1 61
4 . Ann D b . 1 794 ; living in Maynard , 1884. No f ami ly.
5 . Walter, b . 1796 ; d . 1875 .
6 . Judith , b . 1798 ; d . 1835 . She m . Pond of Salem . No
ch i ldren .
‘
7 . Hannah , b . 1799 ; d . 1859 . She m . Hood of Nahant .
8 . Mary , b . 1803 ; d. 1841 . No f ami ly.
9 . George , b . Feb . 27 , 1805 ; d . April 3 , 1857 . He m. May 31 ,
1840 , Elizabeth S i lsbee , b . Feb . 2 7 , 181 1 ; d . Oct :Ch .
1 . George H b . Mar. 13 , 1841 ; resides in Hol liston ;m . Aug . 3 1 , 1870 , Abbie G. Hawes . Ch
1 . Walter E H b . Jan . 14 , 1874 .
2 . Edward N b . Feb . 17 , 1844 ; d . Dec . 25 , 1846 .
Edward . b . Feb . 5 , 1848 ; (1. Sep t . 5 , 1848.
4 . Arthur J b . Jan . 18 , 1852 ; 111 . Oct . 20 , 1881 ,
Anna R . Pease . Chi ld1 . Edward I b . S ep t. 27 , 1882 .
10. Henry ( twin), b .
'
and d . Feb . 27 1805.
1 1 . Louisa , b . 1807 d . 1865 . She m . Hoag of N . H .
9°
ELIZABETH , b . d . 183 1 . She m . READE ; in Iowa .
SARAH , b . 1 764 ; d . 1834 . She . m . S ILSBEE ; of Lynn .
WALTER. b . 1 766 d . 1 852 . His descendants are living in Lynnand Swampscott .
AB IGAIL , b . 1 768 ; d . 183 1 . She m . Dow ; of N . H .
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3 .
GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY [No . 104 .
Luth er, b . May 3 , 1801 ; m . in Orland , Me . , Feb . 28 , 1823, ElsaTrott . He carried on the fishing business ; deacon of the
Bap t ist Church ; has h eld many offices of trust in the town ;was represen tative ; residing , 1880 , in East Hancock , Me .
LETTUCE , b . S ept . 10 , 1 776 .
JOHN , b . Jan . 3 1 , 1 779 ; m . ( 1 st) MARY CHAMBERS ; (2d )HANNAH SEAWARD . Oh .
, all by first marriage :
7 .
8 .
9 .
10 .
1 1 .
Mary Ann , b . Feb . 2 7 , 1800 ; d . Feb . 2 , 1876 .
John , b . July 4 , 1802 ; d .W i lliam , b . Dec. 1 2 , 1803 .
Abb ie S b . 1805 .
Al f red S b . Op t/
23 , 1807 .
Joseph S , 6 . July 23 , 1809 ; residing , 1880, at KitteryPoint ; m . Nov . 29 , 1831 , Joanna D . Woodman . She d . Jan .
13 , 1880 . Ch
1 . Charles W b . Apri l 7 , 1833 ; d . July 2 1 , 1850 .
Georgeana , b . S ep t . 12 , 1834.
John J b . Feb . 15 , 1836 ; (1. S ep t . 3 , 1868 .
Sabra O b . Jan . 22 , 1838 .
Manning , b . July 2 7 , 1840 .
Lucy J Toby , b . Oct . 24 , 1841 ; d . July 15 , 1868 .
Carrie M b . S ep t . 14 , 1843 ; d . June 22 , 1875 .
8 . Sarah A b . April 2 1 , 1846 .
Salome H b . Aug . 9 , 18 1 1 .
Nancy D b . July 2 , 18 13 .
Augusta H b . July 7 , 1815 .
Eliza L b . Dec . 6 , 18 19 .
El iza L b . June 3 , 1822 .
THOMAS , b . March 5 , 1 78 1 ; d . 1835 . He 111 . Jan . 23 , 1 802 ,
MAY WEEKS, b . Mar 3 , 1 784 ; she d . Sept . 8 , 1870 . Ch
1 . Thomas F b . July 20 , 1803 ; d . Nov. 26 , 1846 .
Samuel W b . Dec. 23 , 1804 ; d . Oct . 28 , 1850.
Nancy , Oct . 2 1 , 1807 ; d . Nov. 13 , 186 1 .
Jos iah , March 3 , 1810 ; d . Dec. 19 , 1830 .
Andrew , b . S ep t . 13 , 1812 ; d . Nov . 4 , 1836 .
May E b. June 20 , 18 15 ; d . Oct . 18 , 1842 .
Mann ing , Oct . 25 , 1817 ; d . May 30 , 1833 .
John, b . June 8 , 182 1 ; d . June 18 , 182 1 .
I saac D ( twin), June 8 , 182 1 ; resident o f Kitte ry ,where he
,
was town clerk f our years ; m . S ept. 12 , 1843,
Mary B. Gerrish o f Portsmouth , N . H . Ch
1 . George H b . Nov. 22 , 1844.
Isaac Andrew , Jan . 5 , 1846 .
Laura I b . Dec . 10 , 1848 .
A l ice C b . July 15 , 185 1 ; ( 1. Jan . 7 , 1874 .
Mary E Sep t. 10 , 1855 .
Adah M b . S ep t . 8 , 1857 .as
s
e
t-o
w
No . OF ANDREW PH ILLIPS . 1 65
JOSIAH , b . Sept . 7 , 1 783 ; d . April 26 , 1846 . He
BILLINGS, b . Mar. 1 2 , 1 792 ; she d . Sept . 29 , 1846 .
l . Josiah , b . Oct. 19 , 18 13 ; d . July 1 , 1841 .
Lydia , b . Jan . 17 , 18 16 .
Iren ‘
e, b . Aug . 6 , 1818 .
O liver, b . Sep t . 7 , 182 1 ; d . Aug . , 1861 .
Ivory L b . Dec . 27 , 1824 ; d .
6 . Edwin F b : June 8 , 1 831 ; d . Apr. 16 , 1851 .
WILLIAM . b . Sept . 1 6 , 1 786 .
HANNAH , b . Dec . 4 , 1 77 1 .
9
58
99
9"
1 68 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [Nos 108 , 109 .
Rob ert E b . June 6 , 1843 ; m . ( l st) SarahPark er, who (1. Apri l 14 , 1873 ; (2d) Lucy Lash er ;residence , Fulton , N . Y .
Ordelia, b . Mar. 25 , 1847 ; m . George E . Carscallen ;res . Napanee , Ont .
Ann Amel ia , b . May 29 , 1850 ; m. Thomas R . Wi lde ;res . Napanee .
Rach el C b . Feb . 5 , 1854 ; res . Viol et , Ont .H Bradway , June 29 , 1856 ; m . Mary AugustaPhillips ; res . Fulton , N . Y.
7 . Joseph in e , b . April 26 , l 863 ; d . in Loughboro , May 12 ,
1866 .
2 . Hester Ann , b . in Marcellus , Feb . 5 , 1820 ; m . Hiram Bradway.
She d . S ep t . 16 , 1865 .
3 . Samantha , b . in Marcellus , Feb . 22, 1822 ; d . July 2 6 , 1823.
4 . Mary , b . in Granby , N . Y ., Oct 6 , 1824 ; m . Joseph Wrigh t ;
residence , Plainfiel d , M ich .
5 . James S b . in Granby , Oct . 22 , 1826 ; residence , Plainfield , M ich .
6 . Elijah ,b . in Granby , Jan . 1 , 1829 ; d . July 13 , 1829 .
7 . George , b . in Granby , July 15 , 1830 ; res . Michigan .
8 . Hen1 y 0 1 1ando, b . in Granby , Oct . 24 , 1832 ; d . Sep t .
ANNA , b . Jan . 1 7 , 1 79 7 ; d . 182 7 .
PETER , b . May 25 , (1. 1800 .
GEORGE , b . Sept . 9 , 180 1 ; died .
MARY , b . Sept . 1 7 1804 ; m . BUNDY ; resides , Sy racuse,Kansas .
CYRUS, b . Sept . 9 , 1807 ; l iv ing , 1878 , in Fulton , N . Y .
JOHN , b . Feb . 4 , 18 10 ; d ied .
RHODA , b . March 25 , 18 13 ; m . Dr. MORRELL ; l iving , 1878 , inE lmira , N . Y .
N o. 1 0 8 .
(I Richard Ph il l ips (parentage not given). Child
N o. 1 0 9 .
(H . ) John Ph il l ips ( son of Richard : No . lived
and died in Scituate , R . I . He married Brown .
Children
JACOB . 2 . NATHANIEL . DAVID .
4 . EZEKIEL . (No .
5 . JOHN . A lSo s e vera l d aughters .
Nos . 1 10 ,RHODE ISLAND FAMILIES . 69
N o. 1 1 0 .
(III .) Ezekie l Ph il l ips (son of John of Scituate : No .
born in Smithfield , R . I. , Feb . 14 ,1 730 ; residence ,
Foster , R . I. , where he died Nov . 30 , 1804 . He held militarycommissions , said to be still in possession of one of his grand
sons , dated 1 758 and 1 759 , and Slgned by Stephen Hopkins ,Gov . of R . I . He married Susanna W h itm an ,
born in
Smithfield , 1 751 ; died in Foster , May 26 , 1 81 6 . Children
1 . AUGUSTUs ; of Foster and Natick , R . I . (No .
2 . SARAH , b . in Foster, May 2 7 , 1 773 ; m . EZRA GOODSPEED ;resided in Foster and had a f amily of children .
3 . CHARLES, b . in Foster, May 3 1 , 1 776 ; d . in Foster, June 3 ,1 79 7 .
4 . EZEKIEL , b . in Foster, Feb . 20 , 1 779 ; d . in Foster, May
1 79 7
5 . RHODA , b . Sept ,“ 2 , 1 78 1 ; m . ABRAM PHILLIPS ; resided inFoster and had a f amily of children , one of whom,
EzekielPhil l ips , resided in B lackstone , Mass .
6 . VALENTINE , b . in Foster, Sept . 2 1 , 1 785 ; d . same place , Jan .
2 7 , 1 797 .
N o. 1 1 1 .
(IV .) Augustus Phill ips (son of Ezekiel of FosterNo . born in Scituate or Foster , June 28 , 1 77 1 ; died at
Natick , R . I. , June 30 , 1 843 . He married Sa l ly Dav is ,born in Foster, May 10 , 1 778 died at Natiek ,
April 10 , 1843 .
Children , all born in Foster
1 . ORPHA , b . Nov . 1 6 , 1 79 7 ; d . June 2 7 , 1801 .
2 . DARIUS, b . Jan . 25 , 1800 ; d . May 3 1 , 18 1 7 .
3 . JERVIS, b . May 9 , 1 802 ; m . BETSEY TUCKER , and had a f amilyof children ; d . in Smithfield , Jan . 20 , 1 845 .
4 . CHARLES, b . May 2 , 1805 ; resides , Central Vil lage , Plainfield ,
Conn . ; m. at Foster, Mar. 13 , 1825 , HANNAH GORTON H ILL ,b . Jan . 25 , 18 10 . Ch
1 . Perl ey H ill , b . in Foster, 1825 ; (1. same p lace , June 18 , 1842 .
2 . Susan Ann , b . in Foster, March 8 , 1827 m. Jonathan Gortonof Cen tral V il lage , Wh ere she d . Mar. 8 , 1851 .
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10.
l l .
12 .
13.
14.
15 .
PH ILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [No . 1 11
H iram Jilson , b . in Fos ter, Aug . S, 1828 ; m. Maria B. Davis ;residence , Hart f ord , Conn . Ch
1 . Hannah R b . Oct . 27 , 1864 .
2 . Charles 0 b . Dec . 12 , 1865 .
Charl es , b . in Foster, Aug . 22 , 1830 ; m . Evel ine E . Hunt ; res .
Dakota Ci ty , Neb .
Phebe Maria , b . in Foster, June 2 7 , 1832 ; m. Wi l liam Man'att ;res . Cen tral Vi llage , Conn .
Sarah Davis , b . in Foster, Apri l 30 , 1834 ; d . same p lace , Sept .24 , 1 837 .
Henry All en , b . Jan . 10 , 1836 ; m . Lavinda Tanner ; res . Providence . R . I.
Sarah Davis , b . in Killingly , Conn . , Jan . 10 , 1840 ; d . in Moosup ,Conn . , June 26 , 1842 .
Perley Hill , b . in Moosup , Apr. 13 , 1842 ; m . Joseph ine Chappell ; res . North Windham , Conn .
Eliza, b . in Moosup , Apr. 1 1 , 1844 ; m . George W . Mi ller ; res.
Hartf ord , Conn .
Mary Fran ces , b . in Central V i llage , Jun e 2 , 1846 ; m . JosephW . Carter ; res . Central V i llage .
George Albert , b . in Cen tral V i llage , March 7 , 1848 ; res . samep lace .
Darius , b . in Central V i llage , May 28 , 185 1 ; m . Anna E . Bowen ;res . Thurlow S tation , Del . Co .
, Penn .
John , b . and d . in Central V i llage , Feb . 22 , 1854.
Byron Augustus , b . in Cen tral V il lage , Apr. 7 , 1855 ; (1. samep lace , Jan . 10 , 186 1 .
PERLEY , b . A ug . 14 , 1807 ; d . at B lackstone , Mass . , Feb . 26 ,
1823 .
HENRY AUGUSTUS, b . June 1 7 , 1809 d . at Natick , R. I. , April
IRA DAVIS, b . Jan . 2 1 , 18 14 ; m. SARAH ANN SHERMAN , b .
in Exeter, May 1 2 , 18 18 ; residence, Lonsdale , R . I . Ch
1 .
2 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
Ann El izabeth , b . in Natick , Mar. 28 , 1838 ; d . Oct . 6 , 1838 .
Sarah E , .b in Providence , Nov. 22 , 1 839 ; In . Ezra Blisso f Pawtupket . Two sons and two daugh ters
Hannah F— a—C M W/ arw ick , R . I. May d . same
p lace , MarchHannah F b . in Warwick , July 14 , 1845 ; In . George F .
Sheldon o f Paw tuck et . Two daugh ters .
Arthur R b . in Pawtucke t , Jan . 14 , 1848 ; d . same p lace ,S ep t . 3 , 1849 .
Arthur R b . in Pawtucke t , Feb . 26 . 1850.
Ell ie A , b . same place , JulyId a I , b . same place , July
SARAH ANN , b . Nov . 20 , 1 8 16 ; d . in Natick , July
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1 2 .
13 .
14.
15.
PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [No . 1 1 1
Hiram Jilson , b . in Fos ter, Aug . 8 , 1828 ; m. Maria B. Davis ;residence , Hart f ord , Conn . Ch
1 . Hannah R b . Oct . 27 , 1864.
2 . Charl es 0 b . Dec . 1 2 , 1865,Charles , b . in Foster, Aug . 22 , 1830 ; In . Eveline E . Hunt ; res .
Dakota Ci ty , Neb .
Phebe Maria , b . in Foster, June 2 7 , 1832 ; m. Wi lliam Man‘
att ;res . Central Vi llage , Conn .
Sarah Davis , b . in Foster, April 30 , 1834 ; d . same p lace , S ept .24 , 1837 .
Henry All en , b . Jan . 10 , 1836 ; m . Lavinda Tanner ; res . Providence . R . I.
Sarah Davis , b . in Ki llingly , Conn . , Jan . 10 , 1840 ; d . in Moosup ,Conn . , Jun e 26 , 1842 .
Perley Hill , b . in Moosup , Apr. 13 , 1842 ; m. Joseph ine Chapp ell ; res . North Windham, Conn .
El iza, b . in Moosup , Apr. 1 1 , 1844 ; m . George W . Mi ller ; res .
Hartf ord , Conn .
Mary Frances , b . in Central V illage , June 2 , 1846 ; m . JosephW . Carter ; res . Central V i llage .
George Albert , b . in Cen tral V illage , March 7 , 1848 ; res . samep lace
Darius , b . in Central Vi llage , May 28 , 185 1 ; m . Anna E . Bowen ;res . Thurlow S tation , Del . Co .
, Penn .
John , b . and d . in Cen tral Vi llage , Feb . 22 , 1854.
Byron Augustus , b . in Cen tral V illage , Apr. 7 , 1855 ; d . samep lace , Jan . 10 , 186 1 .
PERLEY , b . A ug . 14 , 1807 ; d . at B lackstone , Mass . , Feb . 26 ,
1823 .
HENRY AUGUSTUS, b . June 1 7 , 1809 ; d . at Natick , R. I. , April
IRA DAVIS, b . Jan . 2 1 , 18 14 ; In . SARAH ANN SHERMAN , b .
in Exeter, May 1 2 , 18 18 ; residence , Lonsdale , R . I . Ch
1 .
2 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
Ann El izabeth , b . in Natick , Mar. 28 , 1838 ; d . Oct . 6 , 1838 .
Sarah E , b . in Providence , Nov . 22 , 1839 ; m . Ezra Blisso f Pawtupket . Two sons and two daugh ters
Hannah F— a—t w W/ arw ick , R. I.
, May d . Samep lace , March 2 7 , 1844.
Hannah F b . in Warwick , July 14 , 1845 ; In . George F .
Sheldon o f Paw tucke t . Two daugh ters .
Arthur R b . in Pawtucket , Jan . 14 , 1848 ; d . same p lace ,S ept . 3 , 1849 .
Arthur R b . in Pawtucket , Feb . 26 . 1850 .
Ell ie A , .b same p lace , JulyId a I , b . same p lace , July
SARAH ANN , b . Nov . 20 , 1 8 16 ; d . in Natick , July 4 , 1833 .
Nos . 1 1 2 , 1 13 . RHODE ISLAND FAMILIES. 1 7 1
9 . DARIUS, b . June 7 , 18 1 9 ; m . SARAH RISLEY ; resided in Colchester, Conn . , and Stoughton , Mass .
N o. 1 1 2 .
John Ph il lips (parentage not given ,) removed from Smithfield , R . I. , to Somers , Conn . , about 1 780 . Children
MARY ; m . BENJAMIN BALLOU of Smithfield .
MERCY ; m . JOHN COE of Smithfield .
AMY ; m . FULLER , and settled in Conn .
ANNA ; unmarried .
GIDEON . (No .
JONATHAN ; removed to Somers , Conn .
ELIJAH ; m . OLNEY , and removed to Somers .
JOHN ; removed to Somers .
SALLY ; m . RUFUS SMITH , and l ived in Smithfield .
A SA .
One record has SARAH , perhaps identical with Sa l ly .
b—J
H
N o. 1 1 3 .
Gideon Ph il lips (son of John of Smithfield : No .
born in Smithfield , R . I. , June 15 , 1 760 resided in Smithfield ,
and Mansfield and Somers , Conn .,
and died in Ellington ,
Conn . , Nov . 6 , 1833 . He was a soldier in the war of the
Revolution . He : married ( 1 st) in Smithfield , May 2 6 , 1 782 ,
H annah App leby ; (2d ) Barbara A rnold ; (3d) AnnaM itch e l l . Children (by first marriage)1 . MARTIN , b . in Smithfield , Mar. 22 , 1 784 ; a soldier in the war
of 18 1 2 ; m . at Mansfield , Conn . , Mar. 2 1 , 181 4 , MARY L .
WOODWORTH . She was l iv ing , 1878 , in Hartf ord , Conn . Ch .
1 . a son , b . and d . April 5 , 18 15 .
2 . Mary H b . June 5 , 18 16 ; d . Dec. 9 , 1835 .
3 . Albert , b . July 19 , 1819 ; m . Dec . 12 , 1842 , Elizabeth S towell ofM iddl ebury ,’ Vt . Oh . , al l born at Rockvi ll e , Conn1 . Susan , b . May 10 , 1845 ; m . Gilbert Dawson .
2 . Frank Leroy , b . Apri l 10 , 185 1 ; d . Oct . 1 1 , 1852 .
3 . Albert Wal lace , b . Mar. 30 , 1856 ; editor, 1878 , of the
Tol land County Gleaner.
4 . Caroline Lord , b . Oct . 4, 1822 ; m . June 25 , 1849 , C. A. Atkinsof New Haven .
1 72 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [No . 1 14 .
5 . Ellsworth W b . Aug . 13 , 1826 ; a soldier in the war of
the Rebellion ; m. in New York , Dec. 27 , 1858 , Louisa P .
Hassack . Ch
1 . Louisa P b . May 4 , 1860 d . July 25 , same year.
2 . Carrie . 3 . Eugen e .
6 . a Son , b . Nov. 10, 1828 ; d , Nov. 1 1 , f ollowing.
7 . a daugh ter, b . May 15 , 1831 ; d . May 23 , f ollowing.
8 . E sth er, b . May 29 , 1834 ; d . Oct . 6 , 1835 .
9 . Sarah Louisa, b . Apr. 12 . 1836 ; d . Oct . 3 , 1841
ESTHER , b . in Smithfield , March 3 1 , m . S ILAS SMITH of
Smithfield , where She d . Dec . 22 , 1856
MERCY , b . Sept . 3 , 1 787 ; m . GEORGE ANDREWS of Woonsocket ,where she d . Sept . 18 , 1877 . Ch
1 . Hannah L. Andrews , b . Jan . 5 , 1813 ; m . Albert G. Wilber.
2 . E sth er Sayles A ndrews , b . Apr. 23, 1818 .
(By second marriage)
4 .
5 .
WILLIAM , b . 1 796 ; m . in R. I . Ch
1 . Addison . 2 . George . 3 . O liver. 4 . Mary .
NANCY , b . 1800 ; d . in Providence ; unmarried .
No. 1 1 4 .
(I Joshua Phillips (parentage not given , said to be of
Scotch descent ,) was with his wife Free love and seven
children of Smithfield , R . I. , in 1 764 . He bought land that y ear
in Hubbardston , Mass . , where he afterwards lived , having first ,it is said , removed to Rutland , Mass . Four of his sons , Joshua ,Richard , Paine and Gideon served in the Revolutionary War .
Children
1 . FREELO’VE , b . 1 749 ; m. NATHAN STONE .
2 . JOSHUA b . about 1 750 .
3 . JAMES ; In . SARAH NOURSE of Rutland , Dec . 4 , 1 767 . Ch
1 . Rel ie f , b . S ept. 6 , 1 768.
4 . ESECK , b . 1 752 d . June , 1 777 (kil led at the raising of a f rame).
5 . RICHARD , b . Sept . 4 , 1 754 ; o f Dub l in , N . H . (No .
6 . PAINE , b . Nov. 7 , 1 763 .
7 . GIDEON of Roxbury , N . H . (No .
1 74 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [No . 1 1 6 .
N o. 1 1 6 .
(H . ) Gideon Ph il l ips (son of Joshua : No .
married Ch loe Sh a ttuck , May 5 , 1 786 ,/
and removed to
Roxbury , N . H . , where he is said to have died . Children
ISABEL , b . Feb . 28 , 1 787 ; m . REUBEN ALDEN , who d . Nov . 24 ,
1856 , aged 69 . She d . Feb . 28 , 1870 . Ch
George A lden ; m . , had thre e ch1 . Isabella. 2 . Nellie . 3 . Wi llie .
Sarah A lden ; m . Benjamin C lark .
Cornelia A ld en m. Samuel Roberts.
Fidelia Alden ; 111 . Edward Hask ell .Pauline A lden .
Luna Alden .
Eunice A lden .
REUBEN , b . March 24 , 1 788 ; m . and res . in Roxbury , N . H .
BARBARA , b . March 1 9 , 1 793 ; m . and res . in Nelson , N . H .
RUFUS, b . Nov . 25 , 1 795 ; d . in the army .
ANNA , b . Apri l 13 , 1 799 ; m . SAMUEL WARREN , and res . in
Hubbardston . Ch
Ch loe Warren , b . Aug 11 , 18 16 ; res . Boston .
Abigail Warren , b . Aug . 7 , 1817 ; d . Feb . 15 , 1819 .
Ab igail H . Warren ; m . Dec . 6 , 1842 , Charles Conant of Barre .Ph eb e A Warren ; m . ( l st) Addison Ellenwood ; (2d)Hammet Bill ings of Boston .
Ruf us Warren ; res . Brookfiel d .
R euben Warren , b . Apr. 14 , 1832 ; removed .
RICHARD , b . A pr. 13 , 180 1 m. , it appears , his cousin , OLIVEPHILLIPS and l ived in Dub l in , N . H .
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7 .
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7 . JOSHUA , b . Nov . 28 , 1802 ; res . in Hubbardston ; m . Aug . 4 ,
1825 , JULIA STONE of Rutland ; he d . Nov . 25 , 1859 . Ch .
1 .
2 .
3 .
4 .
Martha , b . Mar. 26,1827 ; d . Apr. 7 , 1831 .
El izabeth ,b . Mar. 3 , 1833 ; (1. S ep t . 2 , 1844.
George Wh ite field , b . July 5 , 1836 ; grad . Amherst Coll . , 1861 ;Andover Theolog ical S eminary , 1864 ; was ordained and
instal led Oct . 12 , same year, at Haydenvill e , Mass ., where he
preach e d about f our years , th en settled over the Firs t Cong.
Church . Columbus , Oh io , wh ere he preach ed till 1871 , whenhe became pas tor o f the Plymouth Church , Worces ter, Mass . ,
wh ich pos ition he s til l holds . He In . S ep t . 14, 1864, SarahBal l o f Amh ers t, Mass . , d au. o f Rev. Mason Ball .
David Evere tt , July 26 , 1842 ; o f Columbus , Ohio ; m. June1868 , Nell ie E . Arm ington o f Rutland , Mass . She d . in
Columbus , Sep t . 23 , 18 79 .
No . 1 1 7 RHODE ISLAND FAMILIES . 75
GIDEON , b . Mar. 1 5 , 1807 .
J‘AMES, b . Mar. 15 , 1 809 ; m . REBECCA LOVEWELL , June 26 ,1831 ; She d . Mar. 28 , 1876 . Ch
1 . Ben jamin Frank lin , b . in Hubbardston , Feb . 20 , 1836 ; m.Nov . ,
1865 , Mary L . Wh itney of Gardner ; res. South Gardner,Mass . Ch .
1 . S tella Sf
b . at South Gardner, Sep t . 1 1 , 1866 .
2 . Eva L b . at South Gardn er, Dec. 26 , 1875.
2 . Delia Ann , b . Mar. , 1837 ; (1. Sep t . 3 , 185 1 .
3 . Savira , b . in Princeton , Mass . , Nov. 13 , 1843 ; m. MosesBennett .
4 . Louisa , b . in Princeton , Oct . 3 , 1848 ; In. May 17 , 1866 , JacobShaf fer.
N o. 1 1 7 .
Jerem y Ph il l ips (parentage not given ,) farmer, ofGloucester , R . I. , Where he died about 1822 , aged about 70 or
75 y ears . He was buried on the homestead farm by the side
of old graves , the occupants of which are unknown . The farm
is the same occupied of late by Wm . Angell . Children
there were two daughters whose names are not given :
1 . ROBERT . He was associated f or a time with his two brothers,David and Ban i , in the manuf acture of cotton goods , at Wal
lum Pond , in Burrillville . He had six sons , all of whom'
d ied
of consumption and were buried in Douglas , Mass .
2 . STEPHEN .
3 . DAVID , b . in Gloucester. (No .
BANI ; af ter engaging f or a time with his two brothers , in the
manuf acture of cotton goods , he lef t the business and engaged
in keep ing a store in Johnston ,
-
R. I . There he m. ( 1 st)OLVERSON . She died leaving two children . He m.
(2d ) OLIVE COMSTOCK of Thompson , Conn . , and moved to thehomestead f arm and had five more children , two of whom
were l iving in 1878 . He died about 1835 , and was buried inJohnston . It was his misf ortune to become addicted to the
f requent use of stimulants in early l i f e , which occasioneddiscomf ort and separation in the f amily , but he was regardedby a ll who knew him as a man of talent , of general intelligence,
1 76 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [No . 1 18 .
natural ly kind-hearted , and of a thoroughly business turn of
mind . Oh . (by firs t marriage)1 . Ban i . 2 . Mary Ann .
(By second marriage)3. Sal ly. 4. Jeremiah . 5 . Daniel ; of East Douglas.
6 . Sarah . 7 . Maria .
N o. 1 1 8 .
Dav id Ph il lips ( son of Jeremy of Gloucester : No .
born in Gloucester , Nov . 10 , 1 769 ; married Amey Sm ith ,
and resided in North Scituate , where he died Aug . 9 , 1847 .
Children :
1 . HARLEY , b . Nov . 1 1 , 1 79 2 .
BETSEY , b . March 28 , 1 795 .
OSTRANDER , b . Aug . 1 1 , 1 796 ; d . Feb . 2 , 1822 .
STEPHEN , b . March 1 7 , 1 798 .
SARAH A NN , b . June 2 , 1800.
AMEY , b . Feb . 18 , 1802 . A ll the preceding (I. previously to
1 878 .
7 . DAVID , b . July 10 , 1804 ; resided at North Scituate . Ch
1 . Eme line Rhodes , b . Aug . 25 , 1827 .
Abby Fenner, b . Aug . 4 , 1829 ; (1. Jan . 26 , 1832 .
Ostrander, b . Nov . 1 , 183 1 ; (1. Jan . 15 , 1873 .
Elizabeth Braman , b . Jan . 9 , 1834 .
Abby P b . March 9 , 1837 .
Herbert , b . March 12 , 1839 ; sergeant in Co. C , 1 1th Reg . R . I.
Vols .
Al ice Arnold , b . Oct . 4 , 1841 .
8 . Eugene Francis , b . Nov . 10 , 1843 ; corporal in Co. A , l 0th Reg.
R . I. Vols . ; manuf acturer in Providence o f patent finish edinsulated telegraph w ire , patent electric cordage , patentrubber covered w ire , patent lead encased wire , magnet wire ,&c . , &c . Ch
1 . Eugene Rowland , b . Jan . 17 , 1871 .
2 . Ed ith Joseph ine , b . Dec . 2 , 1872 .
3 . Frank N ichols , b . July 6 , 1874 .
9 . Charles F ield , b . Oct . 27 , 1846 ; d . Oct . 1 , 1847 .
8 . ELMIRAH , b . July 1 1 , 18069 . MARIA , b . Nov . 1 , 1808 : d .
10 . LOUISA , b . Oct . 9 , 18 10 .
1 1 . ALBERT B b . Nov. 3 , 18 13 .
CHARLOTT E , b . Oct . 3 , 18 16 .
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Henry B d . 1870 .
George A living in Conn . , 1878 .
Elizabeth K d . 187 1 .
O live A living 1878 .
Joseph H a local preach er, in Conn . Ch
1 . Ellen V ictory , b . in Lisbon , July 19 , 1840 ; m . Asa P .
Burdick ; res . Providence .2 . John Haml e t , b . in Lisbon , Nov. 9 , 1841 ; d . 1862 .
3 . Dan iel Al liston , b . in Norwich , March 17 , 1845 ; In .
Sarah Chandl er ; d . 1878 .
4 . Martha Jan e , b . in Lisbon , July 31 , 1850 ; d. July 26 ,1866 .
5 . Lydia Ad elaid , b . in Norwich , NOV. 8 , 1852 ; res .
Providen ce .6 . Joseph Norton , b . in Lisbon , Oct . 13 , 1854 ; res . Nor
wich .
7 . Grac e Maria, b . in Griswold , June 29 , 1859 ; d . Aug .
30 , 1860 .
8 . Grace Annabell , b . in Griswold , Aug . 23 , 1861 ; res.
Norw ich .
Jerusha B living , 1878 .
Charles ; (1. in in f ancy.
Charles F d . in in f ancy .
ELIJAH , b . Feb . 13 , 1 784 .
WILLIAM , b . A ug . 1 2 , 1 785 .
STANTON , b . Aug . 3 1 , 1 787 ; d . in Lisbon , Oct . , 1867 . He In .
Feb . 2 1 , 18 16 , ABBY KAZER , l iving , 1878 , in Norwich .
ESTHER , b . Nov . 13 , 1 789 ; d . in Norwich , Dec . 29 , 1862 . She
m . 1807 , THOMAS JACKSON , who d . 1853 .
N o. 1 2 0 .
Bartholom ew Ph il l ips (parentage not given ,) born
Nov . 10 , 1 734 ,is said to have settled in Rhode Island during
the Revolutionary War . He died Sept . 4 , 1 778 . He married
E lizabeth E l lery ,who was born Sept . 1 7 , 1 734 , and died
Aug . 8 , 1 79 1 . Children
1 . ABIGAIL , b . Sept . 1 7 , 1 756 ; m . Apr. 1 7 , 1776 , PHILIP POTTER .
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r Bartholomew Potter, b . Aug . 23 , 1778.
Ab iga il Potter, b . May 10 , 1780 .
Ph il ip Potter, Feb . 14 , 1782 .
David Potter, Dec . 29 , 1785.
No . UNCONNECTED FAMILIES . 1 79
5 . El izabeth Potter, b . Jun e 6 , 1788 ; m . Apr. 14 , 1808 , Dani elWhitn ey . Th eir dau . , Elizab eth Whitney , b . in Ash f ord ,Conn . , Feb . 2 1 , 1809 ; m . Mar. 28 , 1832 , James Chamberlain ,
and res. , 1878 , in Bath , N . H .
JERUSHA , b . Oct . 4 , 1 758 .
CHLOE , b . Dec . 1 7 , 1 760 .
WILLIAM ELLERY , b . Jan . 7 , 1 766 .
OTHER FAMILIES OR BRANCHE S OF THE NAME .
Excep t wh en so stated it is not known that th ere is any connection b etweenthe f ol lowing branch es , or that any of th em are connected wi th the main
branch es of this work .
N o.1 2 1 .
Reue l Ph il l ips , born at East Granby , Conn . when aboutfive y ears of age he removed to Albany Co . , N . Y . , and lostall trace of his family connection s . He married in Berne ,
N . Y .
Sarah Landers . Later in life he removed to Northfield ,
Cook Co . , Ill . , where he died F eb . 7 , 1 857 , aged 77 y ears ,
6 mos . Children :
1 . ELIZA2 . JOSEPH . Ch
1 . Oscar , b . in Albany , N . Y Dec. 9 , 1829 ; en tered the U . S .
army Feb . 17 , 1847 , and served through the Mex ican War.
At thei
close of the war h e wen t with h is regimen t , 5th U. S .
Moun ted In f an try , in wh ich he acted as bugler, to Texas ,and was station e d at San Anton io , Corpus Christi and elsewh ere , and emp loyed to k eep the Coman ch es , Apach es andoth ers in ch eck , and was discharged Feb . 17 , 1852 , havingserved five years . In 1852 he carried the mai l in T exas andIndian Terri tory f rom Fort Washita , Ch ickasaw Nation ,
to Fort Belknap , on the Brazos River: Aug . 7 , 186 1 , he
en listed in Cali f orn ia , in the 4th U . S . In f an try , was orderedto Wash ington , and participated in many of the principalbattles of the late war. At the close of h is term he was
honorably discharged : He m . July 28 , 1868 , Angie L .
Ellsworth of Benn ington , V t . residing , 1878 , Cohoes , N . Y .
Ch ild1 . Grace Angie , b . in North Adams , Mass . , July 1 1 , 187 1 .
2 . George W b . 1831 .
3 . Adalaid e M b . 1833 ; m . Van Dyck of S chenectady .
180 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [No . 1 22 .
3 . REUEL , b . in Berne , Nov . 1 7 , 1808 ; m . ELIZA A . ALLEN , b .
Oct . 1 9 , 18 10 ; residence , West Northfield , 111. Ch
1 . Catharine Adelia ; m . Alonzo Kennecott .2 . Ann Judson ; decease d .
3 . A W b . June 10 , 1834 ; served three years as Unionsoldier in the late war , and was in about twenty battles ,among which were Malvern Hi ll , Fredericksburg , Chancellorsvill e and Gettysburg .
d . more than 60 y ears ago .
5 . a lso d . young .
6 . HARRIET . 7 . JOHN ' MILTON . 8 . SARAH M9 . WILLIAM . 10 . DANIEL . 1 1 . SETH S
One record includes others , and mentions ELMINA and CATHARINE .
N o. 1 2 2 .
E l ihu Ph il l ips married E l izabeth Spear, and resided
in Rupert , Vt ., to which place he is supposed , by his grandson ,
Josiah S . Phillips , to have removed from Connecticut , and tothe latter State from Mass . He d . in Rupert . Children :
1 . ELIHU . 2 . HORACE .
3 . ELAM , b . April 7 , 1 79 1 ; d . in Til ly , I l l . , May 12 , 1876 ; m.
CHLOE MOREHOUSE . Ch . (by first marriage)1 . Josiah Sherman , b . in Sandgate , V t . , Nov . 1 6 , 18 14 ; m . Maria
F . Grif fin ; res . Lowell , Mass .
2 . Huldah Maria ,b . in Rupert ; m . Hon . John Kimball of Concord ,
N . H .
3 . Squire Morehouse ; d . 1843 .
4 . Moses Spear ; d . 1846 .
(By second marriage)5 . Rheuma Curtis ; m. Dalhousie Priestly .
(By third marriage)6 . Silas N He and is three y ounger brothers were in the
'late Southern War.
7 . 1’a1n el ia ; m . Symonds .
8 . Jamcs E 9 . George . 10 . Myron .
ELIZABETH ; m . SEELEY SHERMAN .
SQ UIRE ; m . CATHARINE MOREHOUSE .
MosEs ; m . CHARLOTTE RANSOM .
THANKFUL ; m . IRA WEED .
CYNTHIA ; m . WILLIAM WEED .oo
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PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [Nos 1 24 , 1 25 .
N o. 1 2 4 .
Dr. W il l iam Ph il l ips , born Dec . 14 , 1741 ; wife’s name ,
Hu ldah ; resided in Candia , N . H . , where/
he died May 9 ,
1813 . Had fourteen children , only one name given
1 . JAMES MASON , b . April 7 , 1801 ; m . LYD IA WHITTEMORE ; d .
in West Cambridge , Mass . , A pr. 9 , 1839 . Ch .
1 . Lydia A-fl —7 b . Aug 3 , 1828 ; d . Apr. 6 , 1854 .
2 . Wi ll iam Mason , b . in -Arl ington , Mass . , May 15 , 1831 ; m . MaryRuth Brown ; residence , Reading , Mass . Ch al l born in
Reading1 . Mary Alice , b . Jan . 6 , 1853 ; d . Aug . 9 , 1870.
2 . Carrie W il l iamine , b . March 1 1 , 1855 .
3 . Fred Mason , b . Feb . 8 , 1859 ; in 1878 with John P .
Squire Co . , Faneui l Hall Market , Boston .
4 . Fann ie Louise , b . S ept . 16 , 1869 .
5 . W il liam S tanwood , b . Sep t . 12 , 1873 .
Samuel W b . Feb . 19 , 1832 , in Dedham , Mass . ; residence ,Ly nnfield , Mass .
4 . Henry Lee , b . in Dedham , Apr. 23 , 1834 ; d . in Danvers , July ,1875 .
5 . Susan Jane , b . Jun e 25 , 1836 ; m . Stilman J. Pool e ; resides inRock land , Mass .
6 . Aaron W l i ittemore , b . Nov . 15 , 1838 ; d . Aug ., 1866 .
N o. 1 2 5 .
Samuel Ph il l ips , born in Mass . ; died 1 796 , aged about
80 . Children
1 . SEBA , b . in Conn . when about twenty y ears of age he went to
6Vermont ; d . Feb . 5 , 186 1 , aged 76 . H is wif e , FLAVILLA ,
d . July 4 , 1868 . Gh . z
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1 . Nelson L b . 18 1 1 or 18 12 . Ch
1 . Jul ia. 3 . Charles N .
2 . Andrew J. 4 . Willie E .
2 . Jason A m . in Wentworth , V t . , April 20 , 1844 , Adel ineBean . Ch
1 . Arabe l Grace , b . Apr. 6 , 1845 , in Fairlee , V t .2 . Joseph Henry , b . Oct . 9 , 1846 .
3 . Fred M i ii Wentworth , Vt . , Feb . 4 , 1849 .
4 . Frank G b . in Wentworth , Oct . 8 , 185 1 .
5 . Angie Bean , in Wen tworth , July 22 , 1859 .
3 . Gorodon O . 4 . A lson R .
5 . F lavil la C d . Oct. 6 , 185 1 .
2 . A MI, b . in New York C ity .
Nos . 1 2 6— 1 28 ] UNCONNECTED FAMILIES. 1 83
N o. 1 2 6 .
Samue l Ph il l ips , born May 24 , 1 750 married in 1 772,E lizabeth Clemons ; resided in Berkley , Mass . , and died
March 18 , 1809 .
ale Children
1 . SAMUEL ; 111 . POLLY PIERCE .
2 . REUBEN C b . in Berk ley, Feb . 13 , 1 782 ; m . NANCYS IMMONS ; res . in Berk ley , and d . May 1 9 , 1869 . Ch
1 . Edwin , b . in Berk ley , Nov. 29 , 1806 ; m . Sal ly Cornell ; d . May
19 . 1869 . Ch
1 . Charles . 2 . JamesOne of them residing in Arlington , Mass .
2 . Nancy , b . in Berkl ey , June 22 , 18 10 ; m E . F . Bugbee ; res .
Taun ton .
3 . Baalis , b . in D igh ton , Oct . 3 1 . 1812 ; res Taun ton ; m . ( l st)Sally P . Bugbee ; In . ( 2d) Abbie Bugb ee . Ch
1 . Baalis F b . in Berk ley , Aug . 15 , 1838 ; m . ElizaS tap les of Taunton . where h e resides .
2 . Sarah F b . in Berk ley , May 24 , 1841 ; m. G. H .
o f Taunton .
3 . Wi lliam O b . in Taunton July 19 , 1848 ; m . EllaI. Gof f ; res . Taun ton .
4 . Mary Emma , b . in Taun ton , May’
12 , 1858 .-M . WT! Clif f“
4 . Mary Ann , b . June 22 , 18 18 ; m . Dean Westgate .
5. Samuel ; soldier in the late South ern war.
6 . Betsey , b . June , 182 1 ; m . Benj . Norcutt .
7 . Elias . 8 . Sheph erd , b . June , 1830 . 9 . Frank lin .
10 . Harriet , b . Jan . 3 1 , 1831 ; m . O tis P. Bugb ee .
3 . BETSEY . 6 . REBECCA .
CHARITY . 7 . REBY ; m . ELISHA PIERCE .
5 . ELIZABETH . 8 . HANNAH .
N o. 1 2 7 .
(L) Thom as Ph il l ips , born on the ocean In 1 71 7 . His
parents located in Pennsy lvania .
N o. 1 2 8 .
(H .) Jenkin Ph il l ips (son of Thomas : No . born
in Virginia ; married M iss Hann ah Butch er ; res . in
Virginia and Kentucky , and died in Kentucky .
Samuel had two brothers, Nathaniel and Isaac. Isaac went privateering, andthat was the last heard of him.
1 84 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [Nos 1 29 , 130 .
N o. 1 2 9 .
(III .) Thom as Ph il l ips ( son of Jenkin : No . born
in Virginia , 1 761 ; married Sa l l ie Botts ; died in Jeff ersonCo .
, Va . Children
1 . DAVID Borrs ; m . Mrs . A NN LEWIS HARD ING , Aug . , 1829 .
Ch
1 . Sallie , b . Aug . 22 , 1830 ; In . Jun e 22 , 1852 , Dr. J . M . Keller of
Alabama .
2 . Mary E b . Aug . 23 , 1832 ; m . Richard Christmas.
3. Thomas J b . Oct . 6 , 1834 ; m . 1865 , Jan e Mill er. Chi ld1 . Ewel l D .
2 . SAMUEL . 3 . JENKIN . 4 . JEFFERSON . 5 . RICHARD .
6 . NANCY . 7 . HENRY . 8 . MURRAY .
N o. 1 3 0 .
George Ph ill ips was born in Birmingham , England ;married M iss Jones ; emigrated to Boston , Mass. , in 1 818 or
about that time , and died in Boston . He was the son of George
Phillips of Birmingham , who married Miss Colton or Cotton ,
and grandson of George Phillips of Aston , near Birmingham .
Prior to the y ear 1818 this family resided at Aston and
Birmingham for a great many y ears . Children , al l born in
Birmingham , England
1 . GEORGE . 3 . A NN . 5 . EDWIN .
2 . LAVINIA . 4 . JOHN . 6 . LOUISA .
7 . WILLIAM ; m . ANN MARIA STOW , d au. of Edward Stow of
Boston . Ch
1 . Will iam C , b . in Dedham , Mass .
George , b . in Boston .
3. John , b . in Bos ton ; lawyer in New York C ity ; res ides inBrooklyn , N . Y .
Ann B b . in Bos ton .
Mary , b . in Brook lyn , N . Y .
6 . Ed ith , b . i ll Brook lyn , N . Y .
7 . Norah , b . in Brook lyn , N . Y .
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8 . MARY . 9 . MARGARET . 10 . MARTHA .
l l . FRANCES. 1 2 . HENRY .
186 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES. [Nos 133 , 134 .
N o. 1 3 3 .
Jam es Ph il l ips , born in Wales , G . E . ,1 781 . The exact
locality of his birth is not known , but is thought to have been
Pembrokeshire . He emigrated to America in the summer of
1801 , and settled in Whitestown , N . Y . In 1 840 he removed
to Homer , N . Y . died June 1 2 , 1852 : a kind husband , an
af fectionate father and a very industrious man .
”He married
in New York city , March 1 2 , 1 803 , M iss Sarah Evan s ,who died Nov . 10 ,
1 843 , aged 63 . Children
1 . BENJAMIN , b . Oct . 2 1 , 1805 ; minister of the M . E . Church ,connected with the B lack River Con f erence ; m . ( l st) June18 , 1833 , Miss CAROLINE FLETCHER of Lansingv il le , N . Y .
She d . and he m . ( 2d ) about 1 853 ,'Miss SARAH OSBORN of
Herkimer. He (1. in Cortlandville , Feb . 1 7 , 1863 . O ne child ,R . M . Phil l ips , b . June 22 , 1837 ; en l isted in Co . F , l 0thN . Y . Cav . d . in Warrenton , Va . , Mar. 3 1 , 1864 .
2 . MARY , b . Aug . 24 , 1807 ; m . ( l st) SYLVANUS REES of Utica .
He d . and She MICHAEL SPENCER of Cortlandville .
where she d . April 2 , 1868 .
3 . JOHN , b . Dec . 2 9 , 1808 ; paper manuf acturer ; m . twice ; d . in
Avon , N . Y . , July 4 , 1868 . One child , John H . ; res .
Rochester ; conductor.
4 . DAVID , b . Nov . 29 , 18 10 ; wholesale and reta il paper dealer,with firm of Jos . Haywood Co . , N . Y . city . unmarried .
5 . RACHEL , b . July 24 , 18 1 2 ; d : Aug . 27 , 1 827 .
6 . HENRY D . , b . Dec . 1 7 , 18 14 ; sail manuf acturer, Wil l iamsburg ;(1. Oct . 24 , 1848 . One son , A lbert H . ; provision merchant
in Brook lyn ; m . Emma Linston .
7 . SARAH , b . NOV . 13 , 18 18 ; d . Mar. 3 , 1842 .
8 . JAMES, b . Oct ._16 , 1820 ; f armer, l iv ing at the West ; m. twice .
9 . ANN H . , b . Dec. 23 , 1 823 ; d . June 2 1 , 1 846 .
N o. 1 3 4 .
W il l iam Ph il lips , born in Marblehead son of William
Phillips , of Marblehead , who married M Bartlett . He
married Jan e Adam s ; res . in Boston , and was drowned in
Boston Harbor. Children , al l born in Marblehead
NOL UNCONNECTED FAMILIES . 187
DAVID ADAMS, m . EI IZABETH BROWN . Ch
1 . Charles July 1 , 1833 , in Boston ; o f West New ton ;house and Sign pain ter. Gh . zmxa mw“ 3 Ci. “li ar”
1 . Charles Gorham , b . at Auburndal e , Mass , Oct . , 25 ,
1859 .
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2 . Carrie L ,.b at West Newton , Apr. 19 , 1866 / m S
2 . John , b . in Boston , 1836 ; d .
3 . Wi lliam , b . in Boston , 1838 ; (1.
WILLIAM , m . DEBORAH CROCKER ; of Lynn . m CAQ ’ W"
JOHN ADAMS, b . 1806 ; m . CAROLINE LOVELL .
ELIZABETH ; d . prior to 1878 ; m . JOSEPH BARBER .
MARGARET ; d .
HANNAH J m . CHARLES BURLINGAME ; of Charlestown .
SARAH ANN ; m . FRANK ~.KEMP ; of Boston H igh-land s .
JOHANNAH ;‘
m . JO/
HN MUNROE ; both d . prior to 1878 .
JANE ; (1 . prior to 1878 ; m . GEORGE GREEN .
N o . 1 3 5 .
Luther Ph il l ips , married Ly dia H . A dam s . He ap
pears to have been son of Thomas3
(of the family of Thomas ,2
Thomas ,1 No . 7 and Abigail (Chandler) Phillips . She was
born Jan 2 6 , 1 786 and died May 22 , 1851 , dau . of Francisand Mercy (Adams)Adams , and gr .dau . of Francis and Keziah(Atwood) Adams . Children
1 . CAROLINE , b . Oct . 8 , 1807 ; m . ARBA PRATT of Bridgewater.
2 . ABIGAIL , b . July 6 , 1809 ; .m . NOAH CHANDLER .
3 . MARY ANN , b . Aug . 1 8 , 18 1 1 ; m . JOHN OLDHAM of Pembroke .
LUTHER , b . Feb . 22 , 18 14 ; m . D INAH MOREHEAD of Duxbury .
Ch
1 . George L b . 1840 .
2 . Ellen T b . 1842 .
3 . Sally , b . 1848.
5 . AUGUSTUS, b . June 18 , 181 5 ; m . JERUSHA B . BARTON of Dux
bury . Oh .
1 . Mary A b . 1850 .
2 . Louisa D b . 1852 .
3 . Henry C b . 1854.
4 . Wendell , b . 1857.
5 . Augustus H (1. young.
6 . JUD ITH , b . June 3 , 18 16 ; (1. Sept . 19 , f ol lowing — Gen . of the
Adams Family of Kingston , Mass .
PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [Nos 136— 138 .
EARLY FAM ILIE S IN THE VICIN ITY OF BOSTON .
Some of the first of the name in New England after Rev .
George Phillips of lVatertown , were John of Dorchester , Nicholas of Weymouth , Henry of Dedham , and William of Boston
or Charlestown , all as early as 1 640 . There were two by thename of Nicholas , a little later in Boston ,
who had fam ilies , buthow related to Nicholas of Weymouth , does not appear . Theymultiplied rapidly , and within fifty y ears after the settlement
of the Massachusetts Colony , there were a large number of this
name liv ing in Boston and the neighboring townsfi“
136 . JOHN PHILLIPS ; of Dorchester ; came , probab ly in the M ary
an d John , 1 630 ; admitted f reeman , A ug . 7 , 1 632 ; constab le of the
town , 1 636 ; said to have removed to Boston ; one of the f oundersand deacon of the Second Church with which be united , JuneH is first wif e , Joanna . d . Oct . 22 . 1 675 , and he 1n . (2d ) widow SARAHM INOR . He (1. Dec . 1 6 , 1 682 , aged 7 Ch
1 . Mary , b . Apri l , 1633 ; (1. young .
2 . John ,b . April , 1635 .
3 . Mary , b . 1636 .
4 I srael , b . 1642 . Al l d ied be f ore maturity excep t Mary 2d , whom. ( 1st) George Mun joy of Falmouth ; and ( 2d) RobertLawren ce of same p lac e .
137 . NICHOLAS PHILLIPS , deacon ; o f Weymouth , 1 640 ; f reeman ,
May 13 , 1640 ; ( 1. Sept . , 16 72 . III his wil l , proved Oct . he
makes his oldest son , Richard , executor. Ch .4 l
'Al'J:m., a‘
fi ,
4 1 . R ichard ; l iv ing , 1679 . ( S ee No .
Exp erience , Vi ay S m . /'King , and was l iving ,
1679 .
3 . Caleb , b . Jan . 22 , 1644 ; one copy says “ 22 ( 1 1) 1638 .
4. Joshua ; in Cap t . Turne l ’
s Company 0 11 Conn . R iver, 1676 ; d .
April , 1679 , leaving no f am ily .
5 Ben am i n No . 148 . 1
6 . Al icia or E hrEi ’oeth ” {KSAKQAW Sll aw ,
‘
and was l iving , 1677.7 . Hannah ; m. Wh ite , and was l iving , 16 79 .
8 . Ab igail .
138 . HENRY PHILLIPs ; butcher ; o f Dedham and Boston ; sa id tohave gone firs t f rom lVatertown to Dedham ; chosen ens ign o f Ded
ham, Oct . 2 7 , 1 648 ; was o f Bos ton , 1664 . He was ev idently brother
Savage’s Genealogical Diction ary , Vo l . 3 : “l yman’s Charlestown Genealogies
Genealogical and H istorical Register : Collec tion o f C . J . F . l l innev : Mass . ColonyRecords .
1 90 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [Nos 142— 147 .
142 . JOSEPH PHILLIPS (son of Eleazer, 139) buy s of B laney fiveand one-ha l f acres of land , 1 7 10 ; town clerk , 1 72 7 In . ELIZABETHGIBSON , Oct . 4 , 1 71 1 . She was admitted to
,
the First Church ,Charlestown , 1 7 19 . He d . Jan . 1 6 , 1 755 , aged 64 . Gh . z
1 . Joseph ; bap . July 20 , 17 12 .
2 . Elizabeth ; bap . Jan . 30 , 1714— 15.
3. Joseph ; bap . Oct 4, 17 19 .
143 . TIMOTHY PHILLIPS, Capt . (son of Henry , probab lyadmitted to First Church , Charlestown , 1 687 and f reeman , 1 689—90 ;
In . ( l st) in Boston , -( 2d) MARY SMITH . He (1. at the age of
53. Ch .
1 . Henry , b . June 16 , 1682 .
2 . T imothy , b . Dec . 24, 1686— 7 d. at 26 years of age.
3 . Sarah ; bap . Aug . 30 , 169 1 .
4 . John , July 14 (bap . 1694. (No.
144 . JOHN PHILLIPS (son of Timothy , 143) admitted to cha i ch
Mar. 24 , 1 727—8 ; m . ( l st) FRANCES GARLAND , In Boston , Apr. 15 ,
1 7 1 7 , who d . aged 25 ; In . (2d) ALICE (BRIGDEN) PHILLIPS, widowof Benjamin , who was grandson of Dea . Nicholas Phil l ips of Wey
mouth . Ch
Sarah ; bap . Apr. 10 , 1720 , Charlestown Church .
Henry ; also bap . Apr. 10 , 1720 .
John . b . Dec . 29 , 1724 . (No.
T imothy (by bap . Apr. 20 , 1728.
Nathan iel , b . Jan . 1 (bap . 1734—5° mason ; admitted toCharl estown Chui ch , Jan . 1 , 1758 ; removed to Marlboro ;m. Ann e Chamberlain , June 2 1 , 1757 , who d. in Barre , Aug . ,
18 15 , aged 82 : one ch . (1. in Charlestown .
6 . Samuel ; bap . S ep t . 1 1 , 1737 ; d . 1750.
145 . JOHN PHILLIPS (son of John , 144) 111 . Aug . 1 , 1 746 , ANN
HUGO . Ch
1 . John ; bap . Apr. 19 , 1747 ; S t . Johns , N . F .
2 . Henry ; bap . Apr. 25 , 1756 .
3 . T imothy ; bap . Apr. 1 1 , 1762 .
146 . SAMUEL PIIILLIPS (stated by Wyman to be son of Henry ,of Dedham, 138) o f Boston ; stationer ; m . HANNAH GILLAM . Ch
1 . G illam. who was bro .-ia-law to Peter Faneuil .
2 . Henry , who was in a due] on Boston Common , 1728.
3 147 . RICHARD PHILLIPS ( son , probably , o f Nicholas , of
Weymouth ; wif e , MARY . Ch
1 . Mary , b . May 2 1 , 1660 ; ( 1. young.
2 . Mary , b . May 24 , 166 1 .
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Nos . 148 EARLY FAMILIES . 1 9 1
3 . Joshua , b . May 10 , 1662 ; Amy , b . Oct . and Joshua , b .
Apr. 19 , 1689 , recorded as ch . of, Joshua and Amy Phillips ofWeymouth . app ear to have b een his .
4 . Ni cholas , b . Mar. 30 , 1664. ( Se e No.
5 . Elizab eth , b . Nov . 27 , 1665 .
6 . Richard , b . Oct . 20 , 1667 .
7 . Samuel , b . May 7
J 148 . BENJAMIN PHILLIPS (son of Nicholas , ship carpenter ;admitted to First Church , Charlestown , A pr. 3 , 1 68 1 : m. ANNE
He (1. Feb . 13 , 1 687 , in midd le age ; inventory Mar. 1 1 ,
1 689 . Ch . :
A l . Ben jamin , b .
‘
Oct . 2 , 1680 .
2 . Joshua, b . Apr. 14 (bap . 1685 .
149 . BENJAMIN PHILLIPS ( son of Benj . , appears to havem . ( l st) LUCY BOYLSTON , Mar. 10 , 1 702 , who d . , and he In . (2d)ALICE BRIGDEN . He (1 . Feb . 3 , 1 72 1—2 . His widow m . JohnPhil lips Oh . , all by first m . , except possibly the last ; bap .
at Charlestown Church :1 . Lucy ; bapi Mar. 25 , 1704 .
Benjamin , b . Apri l 1 1 (bap . 1707 .
Hannah ; bap . July 17 , 1708.
Johannah ; bap . June 8 , 17 12 .
Mary ; bap . Oct . 9 , 17 15 .
Joshua ; bap . Feb . 9 , 17 17— 18 ; m . ( l st) Apr. 19 , 1739 , Mary Malle t ; m . ( 2d ) Abigai l Goodwin ; son Joshua d . in Cambridge ,July , 1764 .
7 . Spencer ; bap . Oct .‘
1 , 172 1 .
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150 . NICHOLAS PHILLIPS (probably son of Richard , 147 , but
possibly son of one of the two f ollowing) ; of Weymouth ; m.
MARY Ch
Mary , b . Nov. 29 , 1690 ; died.Mary , b . Aug . 24 , 1692 .
N icholas , b . May 23 , 1697 ; d . Aug . 2 1 , 1744 .
Hannah , b . May 23 , 1 697 .
15 1 . NICHOLAS PHILLIPS of Boston ; seems to have been a shopkeeper ; probab ly came f rom England ; In . Dec . 4 , 1 651 , HANNAHSALTER . He d . prior to A pr. 24 , 1 670 . Ch
Elizabeth , b . Feb . 24 , 1653.
Hannah , b . NCV. 25 , 1654 .
Nicholas , b . Feb . 26 , 1657 d . Aug . f ollowing.
Nicholas , b . May 12 , 1660 .
Abigail , b . Feb . 20 , 1662 .
Sarah , b . Apr. 13 , 1665 .
Thomas , 15. Oct . 19 , 1667 .
1 92 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [Nos 1 52— 154 .
152 . NICHOLAS PHILLIPS (origin unknown) o f Boston ; butcher ;m . PHILIPPA Ch .
1 . N icholas , b . Nov . 30 , 1665 .
John , b . May 3 , 1 667 ; d . soon .
John , b . June 2 1 , 1 669 .
Joseph , b . May 14 , 167 1 .
Benj amin , b . May 14 , 167 1 .
Mary , b . Jun e 23 , 1674 .
153 . JOHN PHILLIPS, Col . ; nephew of Thos . Parker of Arrowsick , the mate of the first ship at Plymouth f rom England ; ” of
Charlestown ; master mariner ; admitted to church , June 1 1 , 1 676 ;
f reeman ,1 677 ; treasurer of the Province and judge of the County
Court ; d . March 20 , 1 726 , aged 93 y rs . , 9 mos . He m . ( l st) July1 9 , 1 655 , CATHARINE , d au . of John Anderson . She d . Feb . 24 ,
1 698—9 , and he In . ( 2d ) SARAH GRAVES, 1 701 . Ch
1 . Catharine , b . Aug . 30 , 1662 ; d . young .
2 . Samuel , b . Feb . 16 , 1664 ; (1. young .
3 . Meh itab l e , b . July 1668.
4 Ab igail , b . June 19 , 1670 ; In . Cotton Mather, May 4 , 1686 , and
d . Nov. 28 , 1702 .
Catharine , b . June 23 , 1672 .
6 . John , b . Mar. 8 , 1673 ; said to have ( 1. at two yrs . , but i f so ,
th ere must have been anoth er of th is name , f or’John and
Henry, sons of late Col . John were l iving in Charlestown in
1726 .
7 . Mary ; bap . Mar. 14, 1675 .
8 . Anderson , b . July 1 1 , 1680.
9 . Henry ; bap . Dec. 4 , 1681 ; merchant ; In . May 27 , 1708 , JoannaEverton ; d . Dec . 14 , 1729 ; no ch .
154 . JOHN PHILLIPS ( son of sea-capt . ; m . ( l st)Aug . 15 , 1 694 , MARY HAYMAN , who d . ; In . (2d ) Sept . 1 1 , 1 702 ,
ANNE , widow of Isaac Greenwood , and d au . of Col . John Ly nde of
Charlestown . He (1. Nov . 4 , 1 756 , in his 82d y ear. Ch .
1 . Samuel ; b ap . Nov. 24 , 1695 ; d .
2 . Joh n , b . Jan . 15 (bap. 169 7 ; sh ipwrigh t ; l iving , 1722 ; m .
El izab eth3 . Samue l , Dec . 26 (bap . 1699 ; absent w ith army in Spain ;
inherited es tate f rom S . Hayman .
4 . Anne , 1702 .
S"
Genealogies and Estates o f Charlestown .
‘T . B. IVy Inan ; p . 741 . Savage in hisGenealogical D ictionary , Vo l. 3 , p . 413 , gives the n ine ch ildren of Col . John Ph ill ips ,but does not mention the second John , whose birth appears to have been in the firstpart of the year 1675 , so he may have been a tw in w ith Marv unless there is an errorin the date ot her b irth .
1 94 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES . [No . 1 60 , 1 61 .
Nathaniel , daus . E l izabeth and Phebe ; (3d) BRIDGET SA NFORD , whowas l iving , a widow , 1 689 . Ch
1 .
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wW i lliam ; mariner ; of Boston .
Elizabeth .
Ph ebe , b . Apr. 7 , 1640 .
Nathani el , b . Feb . 5 , 1642 ; no heirs .
Mary , b . Feb . 17 , 1644 .
John , b . Sep t. 18 , 1656 .
Samuel , b . Mar. 16 , 1658 , had W i f e Sarah and son William, Apr.
1 , 1 688 .
Wil l iam , b . Jan . 28 , 1660 .
1 60 . WILLIAM PHILLIPS (son of Wm . , Jr. and grandson of Wm . ,
159) of Boston ; he and wif e , A nn , in 1 738 , deed land on the westSide of Kennebec River, which was sold by Ferdinando Gorges tohis grand f ather, Maj . Wm . Phil l ips , and wif e Bridget of Saco , and
by them to his f ather, Wm . Phil lips .
1 6 1 . JOHN PHILLIPS, Capt . ; merchant , of Boston ; will provedJan . , 1759 . He m . ANN , b . 1 7 1 5 , dau. o f Dea . Wm . Engs . Eng
l ish] whose grand f ather came to Boston , 1 635 . Ch
1 .
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John ; Capt. in the British Army ; m . Miss Levi , a Jewess , ofN . Y. , and lived in Canada ; had f our ch .
Samuel .Nancy ; m. Payson .
Penelope ; In . Rowe .Polly ; m . Finl ey.
Jenny ; m. Scott .Thomas ; Cap t . ; l iving , 1784 , and had thre e ch . l iving.
Sally.
FRAGMENTARY RECORDS.
The f ollowing records are n early al l of dates prior to the present cen tury ,and but f ew of th em show any conn ection wi th the f oregoing genealogies .
Wh ere on ly the christian name is given , the surname , Ph illips , is of course tobe understood .
ALEXANDER PHILLIPS, soldier in King Philip ’s war 1 675 ; m . MARYFIELD .
— Charlestown Gen .
ALEXANDER , admitted to Charlestown Church , 1 699 , Mar. 1 7 .
ANDREW , SARAH , wif e of , admitted to First Church , Charlestown ,1686 .
A SA , of Mil f ord , Mass . , m . RHODA , d au. of Abner Hazeltine of
Ward sborough , Vt . ,He was b . NOV . 5 , 1 73 1 .
ANDREW and ELIZABETH , Reuben , son of d . Oct . 1 , 1 740 .— Oxf ord
town record s .
AMOS, of Holl is , N . H . , Nov . , 1 740 .
ANN , m. JOHN FAULKNER , Oct . 20 , 1 758 .— N . Y. Marriages .
A SA , son of Jonathan and Sarah , b . A pr. 3 , ”6 1 .— Oxf ord town
records .
ANDREW of K ittery , Me . , Agnes , dau. of ; m . Thomas Edgerly , 1 767or 1 768 . Jenny , d au. of same ; m . James Edgerly , and d .
1 772 .
ANN , m. ARTHUR LOUGHARNE , July 22 , 1 773 .— N . Y. Marriages .
ABRAHAM . m . CATHARINE COONY , Nov . 1 7 , 1 779 .— Id .
A SA , of Auburn , Mass . , and Pol ly White of Worcester, pub lishedApr. 5 , 1 782 .
BENJAMIN , in King Phil ip’s war, 1 675 ; also Wil liam, Nathaniel ,Zachary and Henry .
BENJAMIN , of Marshfield , admitted f reeman , June , 1 689 .
BENJAMIN , son of Benjamin , bap . May 22 , 1 747 ; also Nathan , son
of Ben jamin , Feb . 4 , 1 749 ; a lso Joseph , son
'
of Jeremiah ,Apr. 2 7 1 750 .
—M i lt0n church records .
BENJAMIN , in Capt. Hatch’
s company ( 10th) Louisburg soldiers .
BENJAMIN , of American troops , among the prisoners at Quebec, Dec.
1 9 6 PH ILLIPS GENEALOGIES .
CHARLES, ch . of ; Dav id , b . Mar. 1 7 , 1 656 ; d . A ug . 1 6 , 1 656 . Abi
gail , b . Oct . 29 , 1 655 [ ?J. John , b . A ug . 1 5 , 1 658 ;
1 66 1 . George , b . Dec . 20 , 1 663 . John , June2 7 , 1 667 .
Genealogica l Items Relative to Ly nn , Mass .
CALEB , m . in Boston, Dec . 3 1 , 1 730 , to ELIZABETH WENTWORTH .
CHRISTOPHER , jus tice of the peace , North Kingstown , R . I. , May 1 5 ,
1 736 .
DAVID , son of Phil ip and Rachel , b . Mar. 1 , 1 659— 60 .— H i st. and
Gen . Reg. , vol . 14 .
DANIEL , in Cap t. Gal lop ’s company f or the expedition to Canada ,1 690 .
DAVID , m . LYDIA HATCH , Nov . 6 , 1 758 .— Pembroke Marriages .
DAVID , wil l dated 1 786 .— N . Y. Surrogate Record s .
ELMER , l iving in Virgin ia , at West and Sherlow Hundred , about 1 623 .
— List of E migrants to America .
ELEAZER , ticket granted to , in the Providence, f or Boston , June 28 ,1 679 .
— Id .
EPHRAIM , and Mary his pretended wif e , of Taunton , 1 680 .— Plyrn .
C'ol . Record s , vol . 6 .
EPHRAIM , petitions that he might l ive in Norwich one y ear, 1 692 .
ELEAZER , of Charlestown , admitted f reeman , Mar. 2 2 , 1 689— 90 .
ELEAZER , admitted to Charlestown Church , Nov . 25 , 1 705 .
EDWARD PHILLIPS and MARY JONES , m . July 1 2 , 1 7 14 .— Portsmouth ,
N . H . , Zl/[ arriagca
EPHRAIM , m . ANN FENW ICK , June 30 , 1 7 1 9 , in Boston .
ELIZA , member of First Church , Marb lehead , 1 746 .
ELIZA , member o f First Church , Marb lehead , 1 762 .
EBENEZER , m . ABIGAIL PRATT , and had Ebenezer, b . Aug . 1 2 , 1 766 .
— Barry’
s H ist. of Framingham .
EBENEZER , m . HANNAH BROWN , A pr. 8 . 1 773 .— Holl iston. town records .
EBENEZER , III . LYDIA DUNTON , Oct . 28 , 1 773 .— Southboro town record s .
EBENEZER,in Revolutionary war, f rom Wal tham .
ERASMUS JOHN , Capt . in his Majesty’is
\
35th Reg . Wil l proved July15 , 1 777 .
-N . Y. 0 0 . Surroga te Records .
ELSE , m . MOSES SMITH , Dec . 9 , 1 78 2 .-N . Y. Jll arriages .
EDWARD , of Lancaster, est . of , admin istered A pr. 13 , 1 784 ; £2 73 ,
l 5s . Worcester Co . Probate Record s .
GEORGE , inhab itan t o f Norwich , Conn . ,1726 .
GEORGE , wil l dated 1 74 1 .— N . Y. 0 0 . S urroga te Records .
GEORGE , Cap t . , and HOPE his wif e . had d au. Margaret (Haml in),
1 98 PH ILLIPS GENEALOGIES .
HUGH . m . ELIZABETH LINDSAY , Oct . 4 , 1 763 ; —N . Y. Marriages .
HEZEKIAH , wounded at Quebec , Dec . 3 1 , 1 775 .
ISAAC , of Groton , Dec . 3 1 , 1 746 .
ISRAEL , July 2 , 1 78 1 , aged 1 6 , son of Israel Phi l l ips , late o f UK
bridge , deceased ; P . Darl ing of Mendon , appointed guard ian .
— Worcester 0 0 . Pro . Rec
JOHN , Mass ., 1 630 , sty led servant ; went to Plymouth , 1 63 1 .
JAMES, to Virg inia in the Transp ort, 1 635 .
JOHN , to Virginia in the IVIerchan t’s Hop e, 1 635 .
JOHN PHILLIPS and JAMES LINDELL are graunted eich of them a
garden p lace vpon Stony Brooke in'
Duxborrow by PhillipDel anoyes , and to be layd f orth f or them by Mr. Col ly er,Jonathan Brewster Willm Bassett .
— Plymouth ColonyRecords , vol . 1 , p . 145 .
JOHN PHILLIPS and six others “of Duxborrow are graunted f our
acres a peace o f vpland abutting vpon the S tony Brooke inDuxborrow, by the milne , and to rang south and north in
leugh and east west in breadth ,” 1640 .— Id .
, vol . 1 , p . 153 .
JOHN PHILLIPS granted twenty acres of land in Duxborrow , 1 640 .
— 1 d ., 1 65 .
JOHN , in l ist of those ab le to bear arms in Duxborrow, 1 643 .
[ d . , vol . 8 , p . 189 .
JOHN , 1 653 , had a case in Plymouth Court .— Id . , vol . 3 , p . 39 .
JOHN , propounded “ to take up his f reedom , 1 659 .-Id . , vol . 3 ,
p . 1 63 .
JOHN : S ixteen acres of land “ which had been given out to JohnPhil l ips joined land of Roger Chaund ler of Duxborrow,
”Feb . ,
1 644 .— Id vol . 12 , p . 109 .
JOHN : Jul y 6 , 1 638 ,“Wil l iam Renolds of Duxborrow, acknowl
edged the sa le of ha l f of his’
blaek heif er to John Phil l ipsId vol . 1 2 , p . 3 1 .
JOHN , June 1 9 , 1 648 , Signed an agreement by making his mark .— Id . ,
vol . 1 2 , p . 163 .
JOHN, and MARY ; Mary , d au. of , July 13 , 1 652 .
—Early rec . of
Boston .
JOHN , m . RUTH , d au. of Robert Burd ick , who was of Newport , R . I. ,
May 22 , 1655 .
JOHN , admitted f reeman , July 13 , 1658 ; of inhabitants about CascoBay .
JOIIN , of Saco , Aug . 3 , 1 664 .— Mass . Records .
JAMES, of Taunton , took the f reeman’
s oath , 1657 .
FRAGMENTARY RECORDS . 1 99
JAMES, nephew and legatee of Wm : Parker of Taunton , whose wil lwas dated March 15 , 1 659 .
JAMES, o f Taunton ,
I
ch . of ; James , b . Jan . 1 , 1 66 1 ; Nathan iel , b .
March 25 , 1 664 ; Sara , b . March 1 7 , 1 667 ; Wil liam , b . A ug .
2 1 , 1 669 ; Seth , b . Aug . 14 , 1 67 1 ; Daniel , b . May 9 , 1 673 ;
Ebenezer, b . Jan . 1 6 , 1 674 .— H ist. and Gen . Reg.
, vol . 1 6 ,
p . 325 .
JAMES, on jury warned by constab le of Taunton , Sept . 20 , 1 672 .
JOHN and BENJAMIN , Oct . 2 7 1 685 , own land in Marshfield , which
had been given by the town to John Phil l ips .
JA MES , m . ABIGAIL HATHAWAY , inTaunton , Dec . 9 , 1685 .
JACOB , d . Sept . 1 9 , — Dan cers church records .
JACOB , d . of sm .-pox at Salem Vil lage , Sept . 1 9 , 1 69 1
JOHN and ELIZABETH , o f Weymouth , ch . of ; John , b . Feb . 18 , 1 692
Richard , b . Nov . 25 , 1 693 .— Hi3 t . and Gen . Reg. , vol . 3 , pp .
60 , 1 7 1 .
JOHN and ELIZABETH of Easton , Mass . , ch . of ; Experience , Samuel ,Jothan , Ca leb , Joan , Thomas , Richard .
E l izabeth , wife of Capt . John Phil lips , d . June 24 , 1 748 .
Bridget , wif e of“
Capt . John Phil l ips , “ deceased and departedthis l if e f or a beterMarch 1 7 1 7 Capten John Phil lips(1 . Nov . 14 , 1 760 ,
“ he being the first Capten that ever bore a
Commish in the town of Easton .
”-E aston town recordsfi'e
JOSEPH , MICHAEL , JOHN , BRIDGET , and SUSANNAH PHILLIPs ; ch . of
Joseph , all bap . in Bristol , R . I. , church 1 723 .
JOANNA , widow , of Boston , 1 742 .
JOHN , Capt . , of N . Bridgewater ; m . Apr. 1 9 , 1 749 .
JOHN , of Bel lingham , Mass , In . May 25 , 1 768 , SARAH , d au. of EzraPond , b . Nov . 13 , 1 750 .
— Pond Genea logy .
JOHN , m . LYD IA MORTON , Oct . 18 , 1 752 . Plymouth Records .
JOHN [probab ly third son of Ebenezer, Sr of Southboro] , whosewif e was HANNAH , had Joanna , b . Aug . 24 , 1 755 , Martha ,
b . Aug . 20 , 1 75 7 , E l izabeth , b . June 1 5 , 1 764 .— Ward ’s Hist .
of Shrewsbury , p . 4 10 .
JOHN , Capt . , buried Nov . 7 , 1 756 ; E leazer, buried Feb . 18 , 1 763 ;
Col . Phil l ips (1. Apr. 1 7 (buried 1 763 .— D iary of Robert
Cal ley , Charlestown .
The record f rom Easton was received af ter the genealogy of Capt . John Phillips,No. 79 , had been printed , and does not confirm the supposition then expressed , thathe was son of Benjamin and Sarah (Thomas) Phillips of Marshfield . It now appearsprobable that he was f romWeymouth .
200 PHILLIPS GENEALOGIES .
JONATHAN , of Ox f ord ; m . SARAH PARKER of Worcester, pub . in
Ox f ord , Feb . 9 , 1 760 . Gh . z A sa , b . A pr. 3 , 1 76 1 ; Reuben ,
b . July 5 , 1 763 ; Sarah , b . Mar. 2 7 , 1 765 ; Jonathan ,b . Mar.
26 , 1 768 ; d . Dec . 1 , 1 768 ; also d au . Sarah (1. same day .
Oxf ord , Ai d es , town record s .
JOHN , m . AMY BLINDBOROUGH , Dec . 15 , 1 762 .— N . Y. Marriages .
JOHN , of Lancaster. inven tory dated March 24 , 1 763 ; £3 18 , 6s . 2d .
Rebecca Phil l ips , admin ’
x .
JOSHUA l ived in Hubbardston at the organ ization o f the town ,1 767 .
—H ist . of Worcester Co . , vol . 1 , p . 586 .
JEDEDIAH , o f American troops , among the prisoners at Quebec , Dec .
3 1 , 1 775 .
JOHN , m . ELIZABETH MORRELL , Mar. 1 7 , 1 778 JACOB , m . CATHARINEOOS’
l‘
RAND l-.R , Nov . 2 7 , 1 7 72 .— N . Y. Ilf arriages .
JOHN , o f Lancaster, d . , inven tory taken A ug . 29 , 1 785 £4 1 7 , 7s . 5d .
— Wor . Co . P roba te record s .
JONATHAN , of Temp leton , d . , inventory taken A ug . 14 , 1826 .
LAVINIA , o f Gloucester [R. I.J and E l ias Kingsbury of Ox f ord ,pub l ished June 18 , 1 79 1 .
MARTINE , o f Med field , 1 664 .
MARY , o f Taunton , fined 3s . 4d . , June 4 th , 1 668 ; a lso June , 1 6 70 ,fined 3s . 4d .
— Ply in . Co l . Rec. , vol . 8 , pp . 1 2 6 , 130 .
MARY,petit ion of , to sel l wood lots , answered May 1 1 , 1 68 1 .
— M’
ass .
Rec . , vol . 5 , p . 3 1 6 .
Mr. PHILLIPS, o f Sherborn , Jan . 1 1 , 1 7 1 7— 18 .
MARY, o f Lit t le Compton , R . I. ,
In . Oct . 7 , 1 734 , EPHRAIM DAVENPORT , b . Dec . 25 , 1 708 .
MARY , na t ive o f Ipswich , m . Feb . 2 1 , 1 739— 40 , CHARLES RUNDLETo f Strat ll am .
MARGARET PHILIPS , m . WM . SOULE , Apr. 26 , 1 758 .— N . Y. M ar
rid ges .
MOSES , m . SARAH WISNER, Jan . 2 2 , 1 768 .— Id .
MARGARET PHILIPS , 111 . JO IIN OG II.VIE , A pr. 1 5 , 1 769 .— Id .
MAXW ELL ADD ISON PHILLIPS , Lieut . in 3d Cherokee Ind ian Reg .
Vols . , U . S . A . , 186 2 ; Capt . , 1863— 5 ; o f Sa l ina , Kan . , 1866 ;
non-
grad . M ich . Un iv . , 1870 ; grad . Lane Theol . Sem . , 18 72 ,
May 16 , and ord . (Pres ) same d ay ; went a miss ionary to
M ex ico ; preached in C ity o f Mex ico t il l Oct ., 1873 ; preached
in Zacatecas f our y ears , and was joint ed itor o f La A n torcha
E va ngel ica ; removed , 1877 to M é rida , Yucatan ; returnedto Mex ico C ity , 18 79 , to preach and a id in organ iz ing a Theol .
202 PH ILLIPS GENEALOGIES .
SAMUEL , of Taunton ; m . wid . MARY COBB , May 15 , 1 676 .
Mehitab le , d au . of Samuel , Jan 9 , 1 676—7 .
Samuel , son of Samuel , A ug . 29 , 1 678 .
SAMUEL , of Taunton , propounded f or f reeman , 1 686 .
SARAH , b . July 2 7 , 1 762 ; In . HOSEA MERRILL . He was l iving inPittsfield , Mass . , Nov . 18 , 1850 , but she (I. previously .
SARAH , In . Feb . 8 , 1 783 , MUNGO NOBLE .— N . Y. Marriages .
SA RAH , m . Dec . 30 , 1 773 , DAVID ROE — Ia.
THOMAS, aged 26 , in the Wi lliam and Thomas , 1 6 18 .-List of
emigrants [toTHOMAS, “ l iving at the p lantation over against James City , Feb .
1 6 , 1 623 .— Ia.
THOMAS, l iving at Chap lain ’
s Choice , Va .,Feb . 1 6 , 1 623 .
— Ia.
THOMAS , in the A ssurance, 1 635 .— Ia.
THOMAS, Court gave way to the Governor to f ree his servantThom : Phil ips ,” about 1 640 — Mass . Rec.
THOMAS , o f Yarmouth , had wif e Annis or Agnesse , 1 653 .— P lum .
Col . Rec.
THOMAS , another Thos . and Wi l l iam , took the f reeman’
s oath at a
Court at Pemaquid , July 22 , 1 674 .— H ist. and Gen . Register ,
vol . 3 , p . 243 .
THOMAS and WILLIAM , took the f reeman ’
s oath , Oct. 7 , 16 74 .— Mass .
Rec. , vol . 5 , p . 18 .
THOMAS PHELLPS a lias Phil lips , d . inventory Oct . 2 7 1 674 .
THOMAS, m . 1 72 2 , ABIGAIL RIDER .—P ly
’m . Col . Rec.
THOMSON , of Jamaica , In . 1 725 , [ P] Mrs . HANNAH COTTON .
Ch . Hannah , b . July 20 , 1 728 .— Ia.
THOMAS, In . SARAH BLOODGOOD , Sept . 2 1 , 1 763 .— N . Y. M arriages .
TIMOTHY, m . Oct . , 1 787 DEBORAH BUSWELL , both of Brad f ord .
WILLIAM , of Taunton , in l ist o f those ab le to bear arms , 1643 .
WILLIAM , son of Wil l iam , Jr. and Martha , b . Jan . 13 , 1 651— 2 .
Martha , d au. of Wm . , mariner, and Martha , b . Mar. 10 , 1 653 .
—Early records o f Boston — H . an d G. Reg . , vol . 9 .
WILLIAM , mentioned in Jno . Rob inson ’
s wil l , June 2 , 1 653 . EarlySutIolk wil ls .
WILLIAM , o f Saco , 1 665 .— Mass . Rec.
WILLIAM , sold ier f rom Dedham , Oct . 9 , 1 675 .
WILLIAM ,Major, mentioned in wil l o f Brian Pend leton , Aug . 9 , 1 677 .
WALTER,Sr. , o f Salem Vil lage , admitted f reeman , A pr. 1 8 , 1 69 0 .
WILLIAM , Son o f Wm. and Botley Phil l ips , o f Weymouth , b . Mar. 8 ,
1 69 6 .
FRAGMENTARY RECORDS. 203
WALTER , and Walter, Jr. , signed Quaker’s list, “Lynn , 2 2th 4mo. ,
1 703 .-H . and G. Reg . , vol . 2 .
WILLIAM , aged 35 , d . June 1 2 , 1 705 ; Hannah , wif e of Wm . , d . June6 , 1 705 . Old Colony Inscriptions , Lakevil le , Nov . 14 , 1853 .
— Id . , vol . 8 , p . 286 .
WILLIAM , wil l dated 1 759 .— N . Y. Co. _Surrogate Record s .
WILLIAM “ PHILIPS , wil l dated only 1 759 , proved July 14 , 1 759 ;
mentions wif e , sons David , Wil l iam , Thomas . daus . E l izabethWil l iams, and L
’
awrence .— Id .
WILLIAM , wil l dated 1 769 .— Id .
WILLIAM , wil l dated 1 778 .— Id .
WILLIAM , wil l dated 1 781 .— Id .
WILLIAM WIRT PHILLIPS , b . in Montgomery Co . , N . Y . , Sept .
'
23 , 1 796 ; grad . Union Coll . , 18 15 ; prominent Presby terianpreacher in New
’
York city f rom 18 18 till his death, March
ZACHARY , petition of , answered by Court , Oct . 1 6 , 1 650 .— Mass .
Record s .
ZACHARY , Wi tnessed will of Philip Long , of Boston , Oct . 27 1 658 .
ZECHARIAH , son
‘
of Zechariah and Elizabeth , b . Mar. 5 , 1 656— 7 .
Boston Records .
ZECHARIAH and wif e ELIZABETH , had Elizabeth , b . June 29 , 1 66 1 .
See also f ragmentary records on page 1 25 .
GRADUATES OF THIS NAME FROM SOME OFPRINCIPAL AMERICAN COLLEGES .
HARvARD COLLEGE .
1 650 ;
1 686 ;
1 708 ;
1 7 1 2 ;
1 734 ;
1 735 ;
1 736 ;
1 745 ;
1 771 ; d .
1 788 ; d .
1 795 ; d .
18 10 ; dVVaHey , 1814 ; d
1819 ; d
George , 1 769 .
John Evertson ,
Lebbeus Rude ;John Lemuel Thomas ,
Dan iel , 1856 .
Burroughs , 1849 .
dddd
1 724 ; d .
dddd
. 1 696 .
. 1 739 .
. 1 771 .
. 1 71 7 .
1 729 .
. 1 790 .
. 1 795 .
. 1 787 .
1802.
1823 .
1820 .
1873 .
1859 .
1877 .
John Sanburn ,
Stephen Clarendon ,
John Charles ,Wil liam ,
George Wil l iam ,
Wendel l ,Grenvil le Tudor,Wil l iam ,
Stephen Henry ,Edward Bromfield ,George Wil liam ,
Wil lard Quincy ,John CharlesCharles App leton ,
Edward Emerson ,
Wil liam Magruder,1885 .
THE
d . 1848 .
Smith Frank l in , 1880 .
Benjamin Frank l in ,Edgar,Duane Seneca ,
AMHERST .
George Whitefield ,DARTMOUTH .
Harvey Thomas , 1849 .
1852 .
1859 .
1850 .
186 1 .
S idney Atwood , 1869 .
INDEX I .
CHRISTIAN NAMES OF PHILLIPSES.
The first number in the parenthesis is that of the “ f amily ,” and then f ollows thenumber in each succeeding generation under which the name may be f ound .
The names given under the h ead of Fragmentary Records, page 195, being arrangedalphabetically W ill not be f ound in this indexThe term Ear. Earn .
”ref ers to the Early Families beginning on page 188.
Name. Resi d ence, or birthp lace. No. Page.
Aaron Jones,W inhal l , Vt . 105
Aaron Wh ittemore , (124 : 182
Abbie S. , 164
Abbott L . , Salem , Mass. , (18 : 1 : 7 42
A bby F . ,N . Scituate , R . I. (1 18 : 176
A bby P. , N . Scituate ,R . I. (118 : 176Abiah , E .Brl d g ewater,Mass 131
Abiathar, Digh ton , Mass.
Abiathar, Cattaraugus, N. Y ., (81 9 137
Abiezer,W . Va . , (82 , 137
Abigail , Watertown , Mass. (1 9 1 1
Abigail , Boston , Mass (9 1 26
Abigail , Boston . Mass. 28Abigail , Boston , (1 1 3 29
Abigail ,Watertown , Mass. (15 5 39
Abigail , 42
Abigail , Charlton , Mass 85
Abigail , (48 : 100
Abigail , Graf ton , Mass.,
Abigail , 126
Abigail , (70 126
Abigail , (101 :Ab igail , N H . , (102
Abigail ,Abigail , Mass. ,
Abigail (Ear. Fam .) 193
Abigail Ames, Poughkeepsie , N . Y . ,
(76 :Abigail B . , Boston , Mass. 29
Abner, A shfield Mass , 81 : 2 ,136
Abner Smith , Bondvi lle , Vt 106
Abram ,Foster R . I. ,
Burton , Fredon1a , N Y . (86 : 5 , 140
A dah M ., KIttery , Me (104 : 4 : 9 : 5 164
A d alaide M . , (121 : 2° 3 179
Addison , , 172Adeline, Sturbridge , Mass , 24 9 58
A d eliza L . ,28 2 64
A d inM . ,Bridgeport, Conn . (90° 9 3 145
A nes, Kittery M 1 30 : 7 163
A bert , Rockville,e.
Conn . (113 : 1 : 3 171
Albert , 205
A lbert A . , Nat. Bridge , Y ., (62 .
A lbertA . ,A shfield ,Mass. 1 : 9
A lbert B. , N . Scituate ,R . I. (118 : 176A lbert Cossit , 205
Name. Resid en ce, or birthplace. No. Page.
Albert D ., Plainfield , N . J . , (67° 2 , 121
A lbertH .,Brook lyn , N .Y . ( 133 : 6 : 1 , 186
Albert Joslyn , Ch icago, Il l : , (28 3 64
Albert Liscom , Racine ,W is. 89 8 144A lbert M . , Auburn , Mass. , (45 1 94A lbert M . M, onson , Mass . (29 1 66AlbertWallace , Rockville , Conn .
(1 13 : 1 : 3 : 171A lbigenceWaldo, Charlton , Mass.
(123° 2 : 2 °
Alexander Hamilton , 205
f Ied 205
Alf red L ., Spencer, Mass. 61
A lf red S. , (10 m5
)164
Alf red T . Hanson ,MasS 5 128
A lice ,West Thompson ,Conn .
(36178
Al ice (Ear. Fam .
Alice A . , Charlton ,Mass . (42 :
A lice A . N . Scituate ,R . I (1 18 :Alice C . , Kittery , Me . (104 : 4 :Alice E .
,Brookline , Mass . (44 :
Alice M.”Hartf ord Conn . , 89A lice R. , A shfield , Mass. , , 143A lida C. , Portland ,Oregon , (36 : 4Almond , Fitzw illiam , N . H , 53 104
.q
CR
QD
-JH
H.q 03
Alonzo, Cassadaga. N . Y 86 140Alonzo, A shfield Mass.
, 142
Alonzo, (98 . 157Alonzo D. , Greenfield , Mass. (38 80Alonzo D . , Prairie Du Ch ien , W
SS
:3 2
A lonzo M . , Greenfield , Mass. 36 : 3 7Alonzo P . , Fredonia, N . Y . , 86 : 5 140Alonzo Platts, Medway , Mass. (96 155A lphonzo Resign , Cassadaga , N . Y
142
Alson R. , Vt . , , 182
Alva, Portland , Oregon , (36 78Alva Clesson , 80Alva Clesson , Wyoming, Penn . 69Alva Israel , Greenfield , Mass.
(37° 4 : 79
A lvin , AuburII, Me . (74 : 3 . 129
Amanda , Rockvfl le Mass. (49 : 100Amanda, E . 3 ° 100
(8° 25
208 INDEX I .
Amey , N. Scituate R . I., (118 176Ami , New York ,N. Y ., (125 2 182
Amos, Mass. , 125
Amos J Winhall , Vt., 105
Amy, 171erson Ear. 193
Anderson , ull , Mass. 193Andrew , Chesterfield , N. H . ,
99
Andrew , Boston , Mass. 102
Andrew , Kittery , Me . 163Andrew , Isleboro, Me . 163Andrew , Kittery , Me . 164
Andrew ,
l? Dublin] , N .H 173
Andrew , Charlestown] Mass.193
Andrew , Charlestown] , Mass.
Andrew , Killin ly (158) 193Andrew (Ear. 193Andrew Croswell , 205Andrew J ., , 182Andrew S . , Providence , R . I., (66 1 16
geline 62Angie Bean ,Wentworth , Vt.,
(12 2 : 5 , 182A nn , Shrewsbury , Mass. . 2 107A nnn , 130 : 184A nn E ar. Fa 192
\ A nn , Napanee , Ont ., (107 : 3 . 1 168“Anna ,Ashfield , Mass. 1 : 137Anna , Marcellus , N. Y 07 168A nn an 12 171Anna, Hubbardston , Mass. 16 174Anna (E ar. F ,am.) 193Annabel , Watertown , Mass. , (1 5, 11Anna Bertha 111Anna Dunn ,Mass. , 32A nna E . , Portland ,Oregon , 78Anna G . , N. A dams , Mass. 144Anna G ., Boston , Mass. 139Anna Lewis , Morristown ,Anna Maria,Boston Mass. 1A nn B. , B ,oston Mass., 7A nn D . , Maynard , Mass. , 4 .
Ann E ., A shfield , Mass. , 1 :A nn E ., Providence , R. I.
65 ° 1
72
mé
a
é
SS
4 : 116A nn E Natick , R . I. , (1 11 : , 170A nne W . , A ndover, Mass., (8 : 25
A nn H ., N Y . , 133 186Annie Grace , Barn ston , Cana a, 197Annie , Northmoreland , Pa. , (32 : 70A nn Judson , (1 180A nn Keyes , Orange Mass., ( 132 1 185A nn M . , Lonsdale , R. I., (65 : 4 2 , 116Anson , A shfie ld , Mass. 88 5
, 143
Ansel , W. Va . 82 3 , 137A nsel E . , Shelburne Falls,Mass. ,
143Ansel Porter, 1 15Arabel G . Fairlee , Vt. , (125 : 1 : 182Arthur, G ill Mass . 77A rthur J . , ( 102 : 4 : 161Arthur L. ,Winchendon , Mass .
105Arthur R Pawtucket, R .
170Asa, Athol , Mass. ,
A sa, Mass 125A sa, A shfield Mass. 9 : 143A sa, Marcellus, N Y . , 167A sa (107 : 167
gsa, Loughboro, Ont (107 : 3 1 ,
I167
sa (112 : 10 171A sa M .
, Poughkeepsie , N . Y .
1 :Asaph , Nat Bridge , N . Y . , (58 : 2 . 5 1 10A sa Wilson Athol , Mass. 105
Augusta H . , (104 3 9 164Augusti nW . , Amherst,Mass. 138Augustus, Foster, R . I. 1 169Augustus, Mass. (13 187AugustusH . Mass. (135 : 5 , 187Aurelia, New f ane , Vt ., (90 : 9Austin , Charlton , Mass . (41 85Austin Towne , Charlton , Mass. 93W . , 121 : 3A .
BaalIS, Taunton , Mass. 126 ° 3) 183Baalis F .
, Taunton , Mass.
(126 : 2 . 3 : 1, 183
Bani , Johnston , R. I 175Ban i , Gloucester, R . I. 176Barbara, Nelson , N . H ., 174Barbara, Colchester, Conn 177Bartholomew R 178I.
,
Barzillai , E .BrRidgewater,
Belinda, Fitzwilliam, N. H .
Bathsheba ,Bathsheba, Newf ane, Vt.,Be amIn
,
Be am in,Watertown , Mass 40Be amIn
, Waltham , Mass 43Be am1n , Marshfield Mass., (69 124Be amIn , Marshfield , Mass.
Be amIn , 125Be amIn
, 135Be amIn , (102 :. 2 : ,I
160Be am i n , N . Y ., (133
° 1 186Be amin , Charlestown] , Mass.
191Benjamin, Charlestown] , Mass. ,
Benjamin Ear. Fam.
Benjamin I.
65 :
Benjamin C . , Jewett City , Cl
onn .
177I
.
1Y . ,
142BenjamIn F” Adams Mass. ,
Benj amin Franklin , S. Gardner,Mass. ,
Benjamin C., Cassadaga,
9 : 175Benjamin Franklin , 204Benj amin L. , Providence , R. I.,
115Benjamin Thomas, 205
Berthia ,Watertown , Mass., 42Bethiah , Mass. 12 5
Beth iah , MaSS. , 125
Betsey , Chesterfield N H . , (751 102
Betsey , Searsmont Me . 128
Betsey , Bradf ord , ass . 157
Betsey , N. Scituate , R . I., ( 118 176
Betsey , Berkley , Mass. (126 : 2 183
Betsey,Berk ley , M (126 : 183
Betsey Ann , Spencer,S
Mass. (26 61
2 10 INDEX I .
Cynth ia,W . Va. , 137Cynthia, N. Beverly , Mass. 150Cynth ia
,Rupert , Vt , (122 : 180
Cynthia Emma , Council BlufigséI
g
owa,
Cyrus, Fulton , N . Y (107° 1
Cyrus B . 1
Daniel , Brookhaven , N. Y 38Daniel , Ox f ord , Mass. 46Dan iel , Sturbridge , Mass 48
Dan iel , Spencer, Mass. , (26 : l ), 61
Daniel , Sturbridge , Mass. , 57Daniel , Charlton , MasS. , 41
g. 82
Daniel , Hartf ord , Conn . , 8743
Daniel . Fitzw illiam , N . H . , (52 102
Daniel , V t . ,Dan iel , Bradf ord , Mass . , (98 2
.
7
3’ 157
Daniel , E . Douglas ,Mass (1 17 : 4 : 5 176Dan iel , (121 :Daniel , N . Chelmsf ord , Mass.
Daniel , Ponteberem ,Wales, 185Dan iel , 204
Daniel A . , Hartf ord , Conn . , 89Daniel Alliston , Norw ich , Conn . ,
Dan iel E Chicago, Ill 67Daniel W Charlton , Mass. , 95
Daniel WIIIiaIn ,
Darius, Foster, R . I. (1 11 : 169Darius, Thurlow Station , Pa.
(111 : 170Darius, Stoughton , Mass. , 171David , Watertown , Mass.,David , 1 10
David , Gage’s Lake , Ill 61 1 11
David , New York , 6 132
David , W . Va . , 5 136
David , Rowley , Mass. , 5 148
David , Scituate , R . I. , 109 3 168
David , N . Sc ituate , R . I. , (1 8 176
David , N . Sc ituate , R . I., (1 18 . 176David , New York , (133 : 4 186
2 106
David A . , Boston , Mass . 134 : 187David Botts , 129 : 1 184
David E. , Columbus , 0 . (1 16° 7 : 4 174
David Milton, Council Blufis , Iowa .
(9 : : 1 50
David 8 1 1
Deborah , (14 : 1 : 3 : 3 36
19 ° 2 : l 4220 : 2 : 5 46
Deborah , E . Bridgewater, ass.
(75 :. 5 , 131
Deborah T . , Portland , Me . , 93 ° 6 149
Delia , W . Va . , 10 , 137Del ia A nn , 6 : 9 : 2 175(11Dcxter, New Salem, Mass.,
D iana, Pembroke , Mass. (72D iana R. , Wvomin-r , Pa. , (32 70
Dona J . , Greenfiekf Mass. , 78Dorcas , ItowI
Fy , Mas s. (2 13
Dorcas (Ear am.
Duane Seneca , 204
Dorothy D. , Greenfield ,Mass. (33° 73
l )w ight M .,G reenfield Mas s. (36 : 6 78
Eben , Nat .’
Bridge N (62) 11 1Ebenezer, Norwalk Conn . , 38
Ebenezer, ( l 38
Ebenezer, Weston .Mass (19 : 2 : 43Ebenezer,Weston ,Mass. 2 : 43Ebenezer, Hopk inton , Mass.
Ebenezer, Southboro , Mass. 97Ebenezer, Southboro , Mass. , (55 106
Ebenezer, Graf ton , Mass. , 107Ebenezer, Graf ton , Mass. 1 12
Ebenezer, Easton] Mass. 125
Ebenezer (Ear. Fam . 193
Ebenezer H . , Charlton , Mass. , 50
Ebenezer M . ,Westboro, Mass. 51
Ebenezer S , Newf ane , V t . ,(90 : 9
° 145
Edee , Youngstown , N . Y . , (51 :Eden , Alexandria, N . Y . , 1 99
Edgar, 204
Ed Ith , Brooklyn , N. Y . ,
Edith Lyle, New Haven , Conn . ,
75
Edith M .,Minn . (90 : 145
Edith Ryerson , 8 1
Edith J Providence , R . I. ,
Edsel]. 145
Edward , Boston , Mass. , 28
Edward , Boston .Mass. 28Edward , Sturbridge , Mass. , 58
Edward , Skowhegan , Me . , 149
Edward , 161
Edward , Charlton , Mass. , 181
Edward Adams, Medway , Mass. ,
Edward B Boston , Mass29 , 204
Edward C . ,,WilbrahaIEI
sass”
7 ° 3 ° 1 : 1 :
Edward Emerson , 204
EdwardEdward Hale , Boston , Mass .
,92
Edward Harrison , Sturbridge , Mass .
6 1
Edward l . , ( 102 : 4 : 9 : 4 : 16 1
Edward N . , (102 : 4 : 9 : 2) 161Edward P. ,
F itzwilliam , N . H . ,
53 : 4 : 2 , 103
Edward Simon , Bureau , Ill . , 3 82
Edward S. , 2 , 1 10
Edward W . , Salem ,Mass. , (18 : 1 : 10EdwaId W . , Portland , Or. (36
° 4 : 2 78.h
[0
Edwin , Charlton , MaSS. , 86
Edwin , Canastota , N . Y . , 65
Edwin , W . V ., 137
Edwin , Berkley , Mass (126 : 2 : 1 183
Edwin , (130 : 5 , 184
Edw in A . ,Sturbridge , Mass . , 61
Edw in A . , A shfield , Mass . , (87 : 1 : 143
Edw in F . 165
Elam , T illy , Ill . , (122 180
Elbridge G , Blackstone , Mass. ,, 1 15
Eldridge , Monson ,Mass. , (29 66
EIeanor, N . H . , (9 1 : 5 147
Eleanor Louisa, Providence , R . I. ,1 :
189
133
CHRISTIAN NAME S OF PH ILLIPSES .
Elihu ,Rupert , Vt. 180
E lihu,Rupert , Vt (122 180
El ah , 38
El ah , Fitzw illiam , N. H . ,103
E ah , Fitzw illiam , N. H . ,104
E ah , W . Va. ,
E ah , Buckland , MassE ah , Man
‘
sfield , Conn (106) 167E ah , Hinmansville , N. Y (107 : 3) 167E ah , Granby , N . Y . , (107 : 3 : 168
(1 19° 178
E ah , Somers , Conn . , (112 : 171,
E ah Bliss , Il l . , 138
E ah Brigham, Boston ,Mass. ,52
Eliphalet , Bridgewater , Mass , 125
Elisha, Duxbury] Mass . , 125
El isha (Ear. 189
Elisha R. , E . Medway , Mass. , (49 100
Eliza , Portland , Me . , (93 148Eliza , Hartf ord , Conn . , 10) 170El iza, 179
Eliza A Ph iladelph ia , N . Y
EIiza J . Walpole , N. H . ,
Eliza L 164
Elizabeth , Watertown , Mass.. (1 11Elizabeth , Rowley , Mass, (2 13
Elizabeth , Salem , MasS a“ (3 14
Elizabeth , Andover , Mass. (5 18
Elizabeth,Smith town , .N Y . 1 : 37
Elizabeth , Phillipsburg , N . Y.
38
Elizabeth,B .rookhaven , N Y 38
Elizabeth , Norwalk , Conn .
(14° 5 : 38
Elizabeth,Brookhaveu, N . Y .
,
10) 38Elizabeth ,Watertown , Mass . 39
Elizabeth , Marblehead ,Mass . , 40
El izabeth , Fredericksburg , Va
7
.
(17 41
E lizabeth ,Watertown ,Mass ., 43
El izabeth , E . Medway , Mass .
100
Elizabeth , Graf ton , Mass. (56 7 , 108
Elizabeth , Rutland , N . Y ., (57 , 109
Elizabeth , 58 110
Elizabeth , 85 139
Elizabeth , N. Beverly , Mass. (94 149
Elizabeth , N . Andover,Mass (98 157Elizabeth , Iowa , (102 161
Elizabeth , Kittery , Me . (103 163
Elizabeth , Hubbardston , Mass.
Elizabeth ,Fall RIver,Mass ,
Elizabeth , Rupert , V t . , (122 : 4 180
Elizabeth , Berklev, Mass
Elizabeth , Boston , Mass 187Elizabeth (Ear. Fam .
E lizabeth B. ,Andover, Mass 25
E lizabeth B. ,N . Scituate , R. I ,
(1 18 : 7 : 176
Elizabett Salem , Mass . (18 : 1 : 4 42
Elizabeth K . , Lisbon , Conn .
Elizabeth M . , Medway , Mass. (96° 2) 155
Elizabeth Ruth , Ayer,Mass (132 : 185
Elizabeth Sarah , Greece , N Y . ,
68
2 1 ]
Ellen A . , Santa Rosa, Cal . , (36 :E l len T . , Mass. , ( 3 187Ellen Victory , Lisbon , Conn .
Ellie A Pawtucket , R . I. , (11 1 170Ellsworth W .
, (1 13 : 1 : 5) 172mer E . , Brook lyn ,
N .Y 104
Elmira , Lake Mills , W is ., 64
Elmira-h , N'
. Scituate , R . I. , (1 18 : 176
Ivira, Greenfield . Mass. , 69
Elvira , Hancock , N . H . 173
Elvira C .,Laurens, N .Y. , 76
Elvira S. , Greenfield,Mass . 78
EIvira W. 105
Emeline , 62
Emeline , A shfieId Mass (87 1 1) 142Emeline R.,
N . ScItuate ,1 176
Emily , Charlton , Mass. , 87Emily
, A shfie ld , Mass. 143
m ily,Providence , R . I. , 177
mily B . , Boston , Mass . 32
mily S , Methuen , Mass. , (13 : 32
Emma G . 111
Emma Isabel , New Haven , Conn .
(33 : 8 :. 7g,75
Emma Joseph ine , Gill .Mass 82
Emma L . , Fitchburg, Mass. , 81
Ephraim , Watertown, Mass.
,1 1
phraim , Athol , Mass. , 105
Ephraim (Ear. Fam . 193
E rasmus D . G, eneva , W is. (89 : 144
rnest Leroy , Ch icao oJ ll 79
Erw in W ., Champ ion , N .Y. (59 1 10
seek , Smithfield , R . I. , (1 14 172
E sther, Norwalk, ”Conn 7 38
Esther, (85 : 3 139
Esther, 8 172
sther, Smithfield , R . I. , 172
sther , Norw ich , Conn .
tta M . Spencer, Mass. 3 , 61
Eugene , (113 . 3 , 172Eugene D . , Providence , R . I . (67 :Eugene Francis, Providence ,
I
R. I.,
M8), 176Eugene Millard , Buckland , M
l
a
l
ss.
2,
7 : 142Eugene Row land , Providence ,
I
R. I. ,
Eugen Ie , Boston Mass. , (90 : 9 : 5 : 145
Eunice , Weston , Mass., (19 : 2 : 5
° 43Eunice , (771 : 2 : 4) 127Eunice Bass . , (76
° 132
Eunice Lestina , 143
Eusebra, W . Va . , 137E va L . , S . Gardner, Mass . ,
( l 16 z9 : 1 : 175Everett Curtis , Charlton Mass. ,
87EweIIDExperience , Chesterfield , Mass . ,
(47 99
Experience , A shfield , Mass. , 135
Experience (Ear. 188Ezekiel , Rowley , Mass. , 13
Ezek iel , Foster, R . I , ( 1103,169
zekiel , F°
osteI , R . I , 169
zekic l L. , Brattleboro , Vt 37 79zra
, Shrewsbury , Mass. 107
2 12 INDEX I .
Ezra , Shrewsbury , Mass. , 108Ezra , Hanson , Mass. , (73) 127Ezra, S. Hanover, Mass., (73 127Fannie Louise , Reading, Mass . ,
182Fannie M., Westminster, Vt . ,
104
Fannie S. , Amherst , Mass. , (83 138Fanny , A shfield , Mass. , 138
Flavi lla C . , Vt ., 182Florence , 1 15
Florence C., Manchester, t . ,106
Florence M Lewiston , Me . ,129
Frances , 184Frances E Northmoreland , Pa. ,
(32 8
3,71
Francis, Florida, Mass. , : 4 143
Francis B. , Salem, Mass. , 2
Franc is R. , 143Frank E . , Twin Springs , Kansas,
(37 2 79Frank G Wentworth , Vt. ,
182Frank Henry , New Haven, Conn . ,
Frank Henry , Prairie Du Ch§3e
8
n ,
2
WIs.
0 . 2
Frank H . , Fredonia, N. Y . ,
Frank Leroy , Rockville , Conn. ,
Frank Nichols , Providence , R . I. ,
176Frank P. , 1 11Frank Raymond , New Haven , Conn . ,
75Franklin , Berkle
lyMass. 183
Franklin F . ,Roe'Iand ,M’e . , (74 3 129
Franklin F. Rockland , Me . ,, 129
Freelove , 172Freelove , Dublin , N. H . , (1 15 173Freelove P. ( 1 15 173Frederic , Chicago , Il l. , 70Frederic C. , Prairie Du Chien Wis . ,
81Frederic T Greenfield , Mass. ,
1 76Fred , New Haven , Conn . , {
33 : 8 z4 75Fred K . ,Torrington ,
Conn . , 33 : 75Fred Mason
,Reading, Mass . ,
182Fred M . ,Wentworth , V t . ,
182Fue lla , Buckland , Mass. , 142Gabriel New ton
,Ph ill ipsburg , N . Y
37Gard ner Westm inster V t . , 03George ,Watertown ,Mass . , 1George
,Row le , Mass . , 13
George , Brook aven , N . Y 35
George , Smithtown , N . Y . , ( 14 36George , Smithtown , N . Y . , 36
George , 14 1 3 36George , Ph ill ipsburg , N.
( 14: 1 7 : a
;George ,Watertown , Mas s. ,
George , Hopk inton , Mass.,
George , Nat .Bridge , N.
George , Searsmont Me .Mass.George , Hanson , (73 : 128
George, 102 ° 4 : 161
George , Mich . 10 168George , Marcellus, N. Y . , (107 168George , 172Geoxge, 180George , Boston , Mass. , 184George ,George , Boston , Mass.,
George , England,George ,George A . Chica o, Ill., (28 : 3 :George Albert , P ainfield , C
l
o
l
nn .
: 4 170George A . ,Lisbon , Conn ., (119 : 12eorge B . , Chicago, III. , (29 : 67eorge C . , Spencer, Mass 26 : 61eorge C. ,W. Springfield , ass.
76George Edward, Arlington , Vt.
53
George Henry , E . Arlington;Vt . ,9 041George H ., Putney , Vt (54 : 8George H . , Channahon , Ill . (64a :George Harrison , Springfield , Oh io ,
(86 : 142George H ., Holliston ,
Mass. ,
161GeorgeH . ,KIttery ,Me
J
°
(IO4 4 ° 9 ° 1 164George L ., Trenton , N. (33: 6
° 2) 75George L . , Mass. (135 4 : , 187George P., Spencer,Mass. (26 62George R. , Providence,R. I. , (131 , 185George s 1 : 36
GeorgeW” Saugus, Mass (13 32
GeorgeWilIiam ,New York , (18 : 1 42
George W., Wash ington , OhIo,1 12
GeorgeW” Graf ton , Mass. ,Geo W . , Dublin , N . H .,
Geo Washington ,
Geo Wh itefield ,Wore, 174
George WGeorge W . A . , 15
George Y. Poughkeepsie , Y . ,
131
, 164
G ideon , 160
Gideon , SmithfieId R. I. , (113 ,171
G ideon, Roxbury ,N. H . , ( 1 16 , 173
G ideon , Roxbury ,N . H. , 175G illamXEar. Fam. 190
Goldie Winchendon ,Mass.,
10 : 2 °
Grace Angie , N. Adams,Mass.
121 : 2 :
Grace Annabell , Griswold , Conn . ,
(1 19 : 12 : 7 . 178Grace Humphrey ,Grace Maria , Griswold , Conn .
(119 : 12 : 7 . 178Grace May Bergh , Ch icago , Ill. ,
Grenville D.,Council Blu 8 , Iowa ,
(9° 150
2 14 INDEX I .
Hu ldah , Chesterfie ld , N. 102
Hu ldah . 6 127Hu ldah , E . Bridgewater , Mass .
(77 : 4 133
Huldah J . , Greenfie ld , Mass ., 77Hu ldah M. , Rupert , Vt . , (122 : 3 : 2 180
Ida I. , Pawtucket , R . I . (1 11 : 7 : 8 , 170
Inez May , Prair ie Du Ch ien , W is .3 81
Ira Dav i s , Lonsda le , R I , 7 : 170Irene , Worcester, Mass (97 : 156
Ii ene (104 3 165
Irv ing A . , Prov1dence , R I. , ,121
Irv ing S., Forest Grove , Oregon .
64a : 6 : 114
Isaac , Marshfi eld Mass .,Isaac , 183
Isaac Ear. Fam 189
Isaac . , Kittery , Me . 2 164
Isaac D . , Kittery , Me ., 64
36
Isaac S. , Chicag o , I l l 132 z2 70
Isabe l , Fitzwil liam, N . H ., 102
Isabe l Roxbury , N . H . (1 16 : 174
Isanella S .”Springfie ld Mass .(38 80
Israel , Auburn , Mass . , 67Israe l
, Greenfie ld , Mass . , 68
Israe l , Greenfie ld , Mass . 71Israe l
, A shfield , Mass . , 42
Israe l , A shfield , Mass . 42
Israe l Ear. Fam .
Ivo (104 : 5 . 5 165
Jaco , Scituate , R . I . , 168
James , Coventry , N . Y . , 38
James , Oxford Mass . , 46
James,Searsmont , Me . 128
James,Ipsw ich , Mass . , 147
James , Row ley , Mass . , 147James , Row ley , Mass . , (92 148
James , Bradford , Mass . , (98 2 157James , N . Andover , Mass . , 3 57James
,4 159
Jam 3 160
James , Smithfield , R . I . 3 , 172
James , Dub l in , N . H. , 2 , 173
James,Hubbardston , Mass .
James , Mass . , 126 2 183
James , Whitestown , N. 33 186
James , N . 8 ,186
James A . ,Se a rsmont , Me . , (74 : 3 , 128
James E . , Chicago , I l l . , (643 : 1 : 4 1 14
James E. ,Wheaton , I l l . , (64a , 1 14
James E . ( 2 180
James Harvey , A tho l Mass .James J . , (1 19James L idde l l , 205
James M West Cambridge ,M a ss . ,: 1 182
James Richa1° ,d( 12
205
James S. , Pla lnfie ld ,M ich . 3 : 5 , 168
J a ne , 62
Jane , Gra f ton , Mas s . , (65 : 2 : 7 , 1 15
J a ne , (99 : 3J a ne
,Kittery , Me . 163
Jane , Boston , Mass . 187J ane A . , Sa lem , Mass . , 41
J a ne E . , A shfic ld ,Mass . , 87 : 1 , 143
Jane Pee le , Sa lem , Mass . , 42
Jason , 99
Jason A ., Wentworth , Vt.,182
Jeded iah , E . Medway , Mass. , (48 99
Jeded iah , 100
Jeded i a h , Medwa , Mass . , 100
Jeded iah , F 1t7W1l 1am, N (52 : 5 , 102
Jefi'
e1 son , Va . , 184
Jenk in , Va .Jenkm , Va. : 3 , 184
Jennet (7(6
1
: 1 :
Jennie , Spr ingfie ld , Mass . (33 : 76Jennie F ., Fredon1a , N Y .
, (86 : 5 : 1 , 140Jennie Louise , New Haven , Conn . ,
(3 75Jennie Ear . 194
Jeremia , Marshfield , Mass . 124
Jerem i ah , Marshfield , Mass . , 124
Jeremiah , Gloucester, .R I .176
Jerem iah , Newport , R . I. , ( 1 177Jeremiah , Preston , Con
I
n . (1 177Jeremy , G loucester R I 175Jerome , Graf ton ,Mass
.
116
Jerusha , Ru tland , N . Y. 109
Jerusha , 179Jerusha B., Li sbon , Conn .,
(119 : 178
JerV1s, Foster, R I , (11 1 : 169,
Jess ie , Chieago, Ill . , (29 : 3 : 67Joanna
, Southboro, Mass ., (46 : 5 98
Joanna Ear . 193
Joanna Ab ington , MassJoe l Wi lber , 1 1 1
Johanna,Boston , Mass . , (134 z8), 187
Johannah (Ear . Fam . 191
John , Row ley , Mass 13John , Exeter, N . H . , 18
John , Andover , Mass 24
John , Andover , Mass . 25
John , Boston ,Mass . 29
John , Boston ,Mass .
,29
John , Boston , Mass . 30John , Boston , M a ss . , 30
John , Mi lford , Conn .
,38
John , Boston , Mass 38
43
John,
43
John , 0 x f o1°d Mass . 46
John , Sturbridge , Mass . 55
John , Spencer ,O
Mass. 61
John , A uburn , Mass . 68
70
John , Soutl1boro , Mass. ,98
John,Medway
, Mass . , 99
John,
48 : 1 : 99
John, Chesterfield , N . H . ,
101
John , G rafton , Mass . ,John
,Duxbury , M a ss . , (68) 12
‘
,l 198
John , Marshfield , M a ss . ,John
, Marshfie ld , Mass . , 69
John , Duxbu1 y , Mass . , 70 126
John , E . l h idgewater, Mass , (76John , E a ston , Mass . ,
John,Portl a nd ,Me . 148
John , N . A ndover,Mass. ,
John,
John,
160
CHRISTIAN NAMES OF PHILLIPSES.
John , (102 : 4 : 160John , Kittery , Me . (104 164John
, (104 : 164
John,Kittery , Me . 164
John,Marcel lus , N . Y , (107 168
John , Scituate , R . I. , (1John , Sc itu a te , R . I. , (109
° 168
John , Plainfield . Conn . 170
John , Somers , Conn .
John , Somers , Conn (1 12 171
John,Lisbon , Conn ., 177
John,Mi l l ington
, Ill . , 181
John,Pa. 181
John (130 184
John , Brook lyn , N. Y. (130 : 7 184
John , Ponteberem , Wa les , 185
John , Eng land , 185
John , Avon , N . Y . , (133 : 186
John , Boston , Mass . 187John , DO 1 ehester. Mass . , (136 ) 188John1? Char lestown , Mass . ,
John ? Char lestown Mass ., (145)Z190John Char lestown , Mass .John Char lestown] , Mass . , (154
1)Z192
John , Boston , Mass .John (Ear. Fam .
John Adams , Boston , Mass ., (134 : 3)Z187John Char les , Boston , Mass .. ( 13 : 32
John C . , Boston, Mass ., 32
John Evertson ,37
John E .,Graf ton , Mass . 115
John (88 143
John Edward , Port land, Me . (93John F . , Lake Mi l ls .WIS. (28 63
John F . , Hartwick , N . Y. 79
John Frankl in , Chicago , I l l . 79John F . , Brook l ine , Mass . 92
John F Lisbon , 177John G . Westminster. Vt . , 104
John Gale Q uidnick , R . I. , (65John Goddard , Boston , Mass . 139
John Grier , Ayer , Mass ., ( 132 : 185
John Hancock,Spr ingfie ld ,, Ma
(ss .
74John Ham le t , Li sbon , Conn .
(119 : 12 : 7 :John H . , Roehester,N . Y . ,
186
Jot .
,K ittery , Me . (104 : 3 : 6
° 164
John n , Boston Mass .. ,Y(84 4 ° 139
John Lane . Champ ion , N (59 : 1)Z110
132
John M . Counc i l B lu ff s , Iowa.150
John M . Counc i l B lu ff s , Iowa.41, 150
John M i lton , (121 : 7)Z180John Sanburn 204
John Towne ,Laurens, N . Y. 76John W. 205
John W . , Buckland , Mass . (87 ° 1 :John W man ,Jonas , orristown , N . J . ,
2
37Jon a s A l len , A tho l , M a ss . ,Jonathan , Southboro,Mass . 3 . 2)Z96Jonathan .W. Va. 137Jonath an
,Lynn
,Mass ., (101
1, 160
Jonathan , , 160
215
Jon 160Jon Somers , Conn ., 171Jon Boston , Mass . , 28
Jon Watertown , Mass . 39Jonathan , Marb lehead , Mass ., 40
Jonathan , Watertown , Mas s ., (1 43
Jonathan , Sturbridge , Mass ., 47Jonathan , S turbridge , Mass ., (21 48Jonathan (Ear. 189
Jonathan D . , 160Jonathan Mason , Boston , ass .
(10 3 2) 28
Jonathan P., Lake Mi l ls, Wis ., (281,62
Joseph , Boston , Mass . , 30
Joseph , Brookhaven , N. Y 38Joseph , Oxf ord , Mass . , 44Joseph , Oxf ord , Mass . , 45Joseph , Oxf ord , Mass .. 46
Joseph , Marshfield , Mass ., 168 5
1, 124
Joseph , Marshfield , Mass ., 124Joseph , ? Duxbury] Mass ., 125
Joseph , ew Y ork .. 132
Joseph , Windsor , Mass ., (77 132
Joseph , (121 179Joseph , ? Char lestown] Mass . , (1 190
Joseph ar . 189 , 190, 192Joseph F . , 205
Joseph H . , L isbon , Conn ., (119 12 7
1, 178
Joseph Henry , Vt ., 2 : 2 182Joseph N ., Norwich , Conn .
178Joseph S., Kittery, Me . , (104 : 3 164Joseph 132
Josephine , Loughboro , Ont. ,168
Joshua, 135
Joshua , D i hton , Mass ., 136
Joshua, As fie ld , Mass ., (81 137Joshua, (85 139
Joshua, Cassadaga , N. Y 86 141
Joshua , 90 145Joshua , Hubbardston , Mass . , (1 172Joshua, Smithfield , R . I. , 114 172Joshua , Hubbardston ,Mass . , 116 174Joshua (Ear. 191
Josiah , Brookhaven N. Y ., 38Josiah , Southboro ,Mass ., 99
Josiah , Medwa Mass ., 101Jos iah , Rutlan N.Y ., 1 1 1
Josiah , Watertown , N. Y. 1 13
Josiah , Kittery. Me ., (104 164Josiah , Kittery , Me . , (104 5 165
Josiah , Kittery , Me ., (104 : 5 : 1 165
Josiah E ., Medway , Mass ., 101Josiah S . Lowe l l , Mass . , 180Jotham ,Lancaster Mass ., 43
Jud ith , Row ley Mass . , 148
Jud i th , Salem , ass . , 6 161
Jud ith , Mass . , (135 6 187Ju l ia , Andover , Mass ., (8 : 1 1 25
Ju l ia , , 143
Ju l ia, 182
Ju l i a A ., A l l ston , Mass (53 : 6 : 1 103Ju l ia A . , Oak Park , III.. (64a 7 114Ju l ia Ann D. , Savoy , Mass . , 144Ju l ia T. , Counc i l Blu ff s , Iowa, (95 150
Kate M. , Prov idence , R . I. , 116
Katharine , G i lmanton , N. H ., 147Laura I., K ittery, Me ., 164
2 1 6 INDEX I.
Laura Jane , Chic 0 , II]. 3 : 1 : 64Laur1nda , Sta rb t ge , Mass ., 57Lavi ni a, 130 :
Lawrence , Sa lem ,Mass . 42
Lebbeus R. , Newtonv i l le ,Mass:
Lemue l, A shfie ld , Mass ., 1 :
Lena H . , A shfield ,Mass . . (87 : 1 : 9 : 143
Leona B . , Champion , N .Y. 1 1
Leon a rd Su l l ivan , Pa .Leon a rd , Br adf ord , Mass . , (98 157Leon D . , Greenfie ld , Mass . (36 78Les l ie
,Portland , Oregon , 78
Les l ie A . , Boston , Mass . , (53° 8 ° 1 104
Lett ie M . , Manchester , V54 : 10 : 2 : 106
Lettuce , Kittery , Me . 2 164
Leuthel , E . Bridgewater, Mass .77 :
Lev i , Manchester , V t ., 53 :
Levina , Gr a fton , Mass . 123 : 2 : 2 . 181
Lew is,Brid cwater] , ass . 125
Lewis C Was ington , Ohio ,3 :
Lewis L . , Spr ingfie ld , Mass . , (33 9 76Lew is R. , N at. Bridge , N . Y (62Lewis W .,Manchester, Vt ., 104
Lewis W . R. , 205L i l l i an A l lena , New Haven , Conn .
3 : 8 ° 3 : 75Li l l ian D . ,
Char lton ,Mass ., (42 : 1 : 1 87L i l l ian Lou ise , New Haven , Conn . ,
(33 8 75L i l l ie C . , Chicago , I l l . , 70Liscom , A dams , Mass . , (89 144
Lizz ie A . , A shfield , Mass . , (87 : 143
L izz ie H . , Fort Scott , Kansas ,79
Lo is,Sturbridge ,Mass . 48
Lo is , A shfield , Mass . (87 : 142
Lot , Pembroke , Mass .Lot , Hanson , Mass ., 128
Lou is Agass iz , 81
Louisa, 62
Lou isa , N . H . ,
Lou isa,Pr inceton , Mass . , 175
(118 : 176Lou isa, N . Sc ituate , R . I, ,Lou isa
, ( 130 184Lou isa
,Mass ., (135 5 : 187
Lou isa P. , (1 13 : 1 : 172Louisana Dodge ,Worces te r, M a ss . ,
(9 7 :Luc inda , 133
Luc inda W. , Keene , N .H . , (1 15 173
Lucre t i a , Ru tland , N . Y . , 109
Lucret ia , Ru t land , N . 1
Lucy , Fi tzw i l l i am , N . 2 , 103
Lucy,E . Bridgewater 133
Lucy (E a r. 19 ]
Lucy A ., Ch ampion , N . Y. 1 1 1
Lu cy C . ,Windsor, M a ss . [ 33
Lu cy Medway , M a ss 156
Lucy Ell a , O regon C ity ,Lucy J ., Londonderry ,
105
Lucy J. 'I‘ K ittcry , Me . ,104 : 3 : 164
Lucy M ., W. Townshend , V t . ,
Lucy Pratt , Hanson , Mass . (73 :Luther , 4 :Luther , E . Hancock , Me ., (104 ° 1 :
Luther , Mass .Luther , Mass .,Lydia , Andover , Mass .,Lyd ia, Andover , Mass .Lyd ia , Marb lehead , Mass .Ly d ia, Sudbury , Mass .Lyd ia, Watertown , Mass .,Lyd i a, Oxford , Mass . (20 2 : 1 ,
3
;,128
3 126
35), 1s7z4), l s7
15
, 404343
46Ly d 1a, Medway , Mass ., 48 : , 100Lyd 1a, Nat Bridge, N . Y . , , 1 10Lyd ia , Bridgewater , Mass . 125Lyd ia, Pembroke , Mass . , 127Ly d ia, E . Brldgewater,Mass (75 °
Lyd ia , W. Va., 137Ly d ia , N . Beverl , Mass . (94 :Lyd 1a, Isleboro, e., 10 1 :
Lyd ia, ( 104 : 5
° 2 , 165Lydi a (Ear .Ly d ia A . , Winhal Vt (54 : 8 :Lyd ia A d elaid , Norw ich , Conn . ,
(1 19 :Ly d ia A . , (124 : 1 :Lyd ia D . ,Westmmster, Vt
(53 : 6 : 104Ly d ia M. Medway , \Iass
138Lyman
,W. a., 137
Mabe l , W. Va. , 82 : 137Mabe l , A shfield , Mass .Mabe l Emogene , (60 . 1 3) 1 11Mabel L .,Winhal l , Vt . 54 : 10 : 2 :Mannmg , K 1tte1 y ,
‘
1[ e 104 : 3 . 6 :Manning , Ki ttery , Me . (104 : 4 .
Margaret , Boston Mass . , 30
Margaret , Boston , Mass ., 31
Margaret,Portland , Me . , 148
Marg a ret,
159
Margaret , (130 : 9 ) 184Marg a ret , Boston , Mass . (134 : 5) 187Margaret E llen
,Nat . Bridge , N . Y.
(58 : 2° 1) 1 10
Margaret Pee le , Salem , Mass .1 : 6) 42
Margaret W” Weymou th , Mass .( 13 : 6 : 32
Margetta, Graf ton , Mass . (65 : 2 . 1 15
Mar1a , F 1tzw i l liam , N . H . , (53 : 103
Maria , Buckland , MassMari a , Worcester , Mass .,a 1 ia , G louceste r , R . I. ,
aria , N . Scituate , R. I. ,
a1 i a L . ,
°Stu1bridge , Mass .M a rk , E . Bridgewater , Mass . ,
(97 1
(117 : 4 :(1 18 9
(25
Martin,Smithfield , R
M a rqu is L a fayette , : 3 132
Mary, Row ley , Mass. , 13
Ma1 v, S a lem M a ss . , 3
M a ry,Andover , Mass . 4 1 15
Mary,Bos ton , M a ss . (9 8 27
Mary , Smithtown , N’
Y ., 14 : 1 : 6 37
M a ry , Smithtown , N . Y. ,4 38
M a ry,Boston , Mass . 1 39
,
Mary , Ma i b lehead , Mass . , 40
M a ry,
41
M a ry,Weston
,Mass . 42
156
7 176176
4 ,(10
Mai k. E . Bridgewater
iMass . (78, 171
2 1 8
hi oses ,Moses B Greenfie ld , Mass . ,Moses B .
,Kee l ersburg , Pa .
,
Moses D . , Brookl ine , Mass . ,Moses Haywood ,Moses Spear ,Murray , V i rg inia ,Myron ,Myron H . ,
(3
(90 :(122 : 3 .
(12
N a bby,E . B ridgewater , Mass .
z8 .7
N ancy , Kittery , Me .
INDEX I .
201
7931
90
s Z145Z
184
2 : 3 : 10 180
(61 :N abby , Ha l if ax ,
133
(104 : 4 . 3) 104N a ncy,R . I. , (1 13 : 172
NancyZChar l ton , Mass . (123 : 2 . 181
Nancy , Berkley ,Z
Mass . (126 : 2 : 2)Z183N ancy,V i rgin 1a , (129 184
Nancy78
N a ncy D . , 10 164
Naom i,F itzw i l l iam , N . H . , 102
Nathan , 133
N a th an , Newfane Vt 145
N a than Row ley ,Mass .,
N athanZConne1 l Blufis , Iow a ,(94 . 9 : 150
Nathan O M inn . , 5)Z145N a th a n ie l ,Watertown ,Mass ., 40
N a th a nie l , Fi tzw i l l i am , N . H . , 102Nathanie l , Marshfield] Mass . , 1 25
N a th a n ie l , Sc itu a te , R . I. ,Nath a n ie l ,N a th a n ie l (E a r .(109 168
133
N a th a n ie l Gorh am , Andover , M a ss . ,(8 25
Nehem i a h,Ne l l ie
, G reenfield , M a ss . ,
l l l l0 13 ,Ne l l ie .
\ l C l'
c l c ,
NP lM i l l,
N . Y.,Ne lso n
l O l I. W.
'I'lm n l N O II.I
(36 :
(150), 19 l( l 5 l ), l 9 l
N icho las , Weymou th , M a ss . ,N icho l a s,Weymou th , M a ss .,N icho las , Bos ton , M a ss . ,N icho l a s
,ioxton , M a ss . ,
201
7G
78
T) , 78
N icho l a s (Ear . 19 1 , 192N ight inga l e , Boston ,M a ss . , (84 : 139
Nobl e Phi l a nder, Greenfie ld , M a ss . ,
(36) 77Nor a h , Brook lyn . N . Y . , ( 130 : 7 : 7) 184Ob ad i a h , W a tertown , M a ss . . (1 8) 1 1
O bad iah .W a tertown , M a ss . , 43
O b a d i a h , Hopk in ton , Mass . , 43
O l ive , 1 , 127U lc , Dub lin , N . 11
, 173
O l ive A . . Lisbo 11 , Co1111 .
, ( l 19 : , 178O l iver , (49 , 100
V i . , (90 , 144O l 1V1 rZO l iver ,O l ive r ,O l ive r Fr a nc is , Medw a y , Mass . ,
. 101O r1 l1 Ont .
, 168
( 11 1 :O rrin ,O sc a r , Worceste r , M as s . , [56
Oscar , (97 156Oscar , Cohoes , N . Y . , (12 1 2 : 179
O str ander , N . Scituate ,R . I. , (118 170Ostrander , N . Scitu a te , R . I.
,
(1 18 : 7 : 176Otis , 173Pain
Z
e, Smithfield , R . I. , (114 z5), 172
Pame l i a ,Pame l ia
Z
Platts , Port land ,Me , (93 : 148Patience , Salem ,
Mass . 14
PatienceZ ( 101 : 100Pau l B isse l l , Chicago , I l l . , (64a : 1 : 1 14Pau l Cry sostom ,Ayer ,Mass . , (132 2 ) 185Pene lope , (119 177Pene lope (E ar . 194
Percy Douglas, 6 1
Per ley , Foster , R . I. , (11 1 : 170Per ley H i l l , N . Windham
,Conn .
,
Peter , Marce l lus , N . Y . , (107 168
PeterZOxf ord , Mass . (1 181
Phebe Andover , Mass . (8 1 24
Phebe (78 : 2 : 133
Phebe (Ear . F am . 194
Phebe Maria , Fos ter .R . I . (1 11 : 170
Phi letu s , Greenvi l leZN . Y. 5
Phi l ip, A shfie ld , Mass .
Phi l ip , Cassad aga , N . Y . ,
Ph i l ip,
Phil ipZNew York , N Y . ,
Phi l ip John , Eng l a nd
136
139
(85 :
(86 : 142
197
130
Platts , Row ley , Mass (92 148
Po l ly , Searsmont , Me (74 : 128
Po l ly (E a r. 194
Prisc i l l a , Watertown , Mass . ,43
Proctor H . , Minnesota , (90 : 9 : 5 :Rache l . O \°
f o r1l , Mas s . . 16
Rache l . Stu rbridge . Ma
:s . , (2 ! : 2l ). 48
Ra1: l 1e ,l M1 1 l 1\ : 1 1 “a s s .
R: M °
1
N . Y .
Rache l ( 10 1 .
‘
1 IHN
R a lph,A shfie ld , M a ss . , (87 : 1 143
R a lph Ernest,Conw ay
,M a ss .
Rebecc a , IVatcrtown , M a ss . ,4
Rebecca , Spencer , M a ss . , (26 : 5) 6 1
Rebecc a,P lymou th
,M a ss . , 1271
Rebecc a , Duxbu ry , Mass . ,126
Rebecca , 70 : 2 : 126
R1 bec1 a , ( 70 : 126
Rebecca , Brid g ewater N . H . , (94 150
R1 becca , “M1 1111 . N . H . ,173
Rebecc a, R1 1
° l< ley , MassZ, ( 126 : 183
Rebecc a Gorhain,Andover , M a ss .
a”
Rebecca S a l isbury , Boston , Mass( 10 : 3
Z
Z
z4
g,28
Heby . Be rk ley , Mass . , ( 126 7Re l ief
, ,172
R1 u el,
Z
Northiie ld , Ill . , ( 12 ] 179
1 1 m l W . No 1 tl 1lZ
icld , l l [80
Reuben . Roxbur , N . H . , , 174
Reuben C . , Berk cv, M a ss . . 183
Reuben Lew is , Arlington ,ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
104
Rheuma Curti s , ( l 22 : 3 : 5 180
CHRISTIAN NAMES
Rhoda , E lmira , N . Y . (107 10 168
Rhoda , Foster , R . I., (110 : 5 , 169
Richard , Smithtown , N .Y.,
132R ichard ,R ichard A shfield , Mass . 136
R ich a rd , Lynn , Mass . (100 160
R ich a rd , 168
R ichard , Dub l in , N . H 173R ichard
,Dub l in
,N . H (115 : 173
R ichard,Dub l in , N . H 174
Richard , Va . , (129 184R ichard , Boston] , Mass . (141 189Richard , Weymouth , Mass . , 190
Richard (Ear . Fam .
Rich a rd Lysander Co lo . , (37Robert , (76 : 1Robert , Burri llv ille .R . I. , (1 17 : 1
79
, 175Robert Chap in , Northmoreland , Pa . ,
70Robert C . Northmoreland , Pa . ,
70Robert E. , Fu lton , N .
-Y168
Robert Howard , Ch icago , I l l . ,37 : 3 : 79
RobertWi l l iam , Sutton , Mass .,1 13
Rose A dalaide , (59 3) 1 10Ros ina , Cass ad ag a , N . Y. (86 140
Ros in a , Bu ff a lo , N . Y . , (86 : 142
Ros ina A . A shfield , Mass
Ros ina Maria , Buck land , Mass . ,83 9 138
Ruby , B radford . Mass . (98 2 157
Rufu s , Auburn , Mass . (30 68
Rufu s,Chester , M a ss . (98 : 157
l 1 11 f us , II (1 16 174
R l l l us,Sil 1’er C i ty , Idaho ,
ISI
Rufu s Brigh am . Fi tzw i l l i am ,N [I. ,
Bu l u s Sever a nce . (j reen l ie ld ,Ruth , S a lem , Mass . 14
Ruth, Watert0 11 n , \1 1 1ss 39
Ruth,Marb lehead Mass . , 40
Ru th , Weston , M a ss . 43
Ruth,Oxford
,Mass . , (20 46
Ruth,Ch a r l ton , M a ss . 51
Ru th,Aubu rn M a ss . (30 67
Ru th, Fitzwi lliam , N . H .
Ru th, Southboro , Mass . , , 106Ruth , Lynn , Mass . , 100 160
Ruth , 160
Ruth , (123 1 2 : 181
Ruth Ann , Char l ton , Mass . .123 2 : 181
Ruth M a ri a , Counc i l Blu ff s , Iowa ,9 6
3,150
R . M 1 : 186
S ab i a O Kittery , Me . (104 : 3 164
S a l l ie , A la.S a l l y , Norw a lk , Conn .
S a l ly , Medw ay , M a ss . , (48 100
Sa l ly , Chesterfi e ld , N . H . , (51 102
S a l ly,F itzw i l l i am , N. H., 102
Sal ly , Pembroke , Mass . , 127
S a l l y , A shficld , Mass ., (88 : 143
OF PHILLIPSES 5315)
a l ly Smithfield , R . I 171al ly G loucester , R . I 3 176al ly , Mass . (135 4 : 3 187Sal ly (E a r . Fam . 194Sa lome , Me . (104 : 3 : 164
Samantha, W . Va. , 137Samantha , Marce l lus , N . Y . ,
(107 : 168
Samue l,Row ley , Mas 12
Samue l . Sa lem , Mass . , 13
Samue l , Andover , Mass .,Samue l , Andover , Mass 15
Sam ue l , Andover , Mass 18
Samue l , Andover , Mass . (7 20, 92
Samuel , Andover, Mass (7 24Samue l , Andover , Mass (8 24S amue l , Sa lem , Mass 24
(11 2 29
Samue l , Boston , Mass . , 2) 30
Samue l,Boston , Mass . . 31
Samue l,Sm i thtown , N . Y (14 : 1 : 36
Samue l , Phi l l ipsburg, N . Y .,
38
Samuel , Brookhaven , N . Y . , 214 2 38
Samue l , Weston , Mass 19 2 42
Samue l , 2, 42
Samue l,Weston , Mass . , (19 : 2 : 43
Samue l , Oxford , Mass . , (20 :‘46
Samue l , Atho l , Mass . , (47 98Samuel : Southboro , Mass . 98Samue l , Marshfield , M a ss . 124Samue l
,Norton , Mass . 125
Samuel , Duxbury , M a ss 126
Samue l,Duxbury ,M a ss
S a mue l , Searsmont , Me . 128
Samue l , Searsmont.Me . 129
Samue l , D ighton , Mass . . 136
Sam ue l . A shfield , Mass . ,S amu e l , Br adford , Mas s .. (98 [57
S a mue l,Br adford , M a ss . , (98 I5 ?
S amue l . Norn ich , Con n ( l l 9 z9 ), I77S amue l
,18 22
S a mue l , Be 1 ld ev, Mass . ,
Samue l,Berk ley , Mass . (126 : 183
Samue l , Berkley , M a ss .Samue l , Va . (129 : 184Samue l
,Boston
!
, Ma ss . ,S amue l (Ear . Fam .
Samuel W ,K l ttery , Me (104
° 4
Samue l W . , Lynnfield , Mass .
( l 46), 190
164
Sarah , Row ley , M a ss . , 12
Sarah , S a lem , M a ss . , 14
Sarah , Boston , Mass . , (9 27S a rah , Boston , Mass . , (9 27
(11 4 30
Sarah , Boston , Mass ( 12 23, 30
S a rah , Smithtown , N . Y 36Sarah , Ph il lipsbu1g , N . Y .,
4(14 38
Sarah , No 1 th Salem , N . .Y 38
Sarah , Watertown , Mass . (15 39S a r ah , W a tertown , Mass (15 39Sarah , Marb lehead , M a ss . (17 40
Sarah , Amherst , Mass . , (35 77Sarah , Southboro, Mass . , 98
Sarah , Southboro , Mass .£47 99
Sarah , Medway , Mass . 49 100
220 INDEX I.
Sarah , Shrewsbury , Mass ., 108Sarah , Graf ton , Mass . , (56 : 10 108
Sarah , ? Duxbury] Mass . , 125
Sarah . avoy , Mass . , 144
Sarah , (99 159
Sarah , (101 160
Sarah , Lynn , Mass ., (102 1 61
Sarah , Kittery , Me . , (103 163
Sarah , Is leboro , Me ., (104 : 1 : 163
Sarah , Foster , R . I. , ( 1 10 169
Sarah , G loucester , R . I ( 1 17 4 : 176Sarah , (1 19 177Sarah , N . Y . , (133 : 7) 186Sar ah (Ear. 190 , 191 , 193Sarah A l len White
,Salem
,Mass .,
25
Sarah Ann , Graf ton , Mass . , 113
Sarah A . , Kit tery , Me . , (104 : 3 : 164
Sarah Ann , Foster , R . I. , ( 111 : 170Sarah Ann , N . Scituate , R . I.,
1 81
Sarah Ann , Boston , Mass ., (134 : 187Sarah Butterworth
,Burke , W i s . ,
66Sarah B Medway
,Mass . , 01
Sar a h C ., Grafton , Mass . 13
S a rah Dav i s , Fo ster , R .
Sarah E l izabeth ,Wash ington , Ohio ,1 12
Sarah E ., Prov idence , R . I .
170Sarah Foxcrof t, Brookl ine , Mass .
92
Sarah F . Berk ley , Mass . ,(126 : 183
Sarah Hu rd , Boston , Mass . 31
Sarah Isabe l la, New York,N. Y . ,
(65 : 2 : 2g,1
Sarah Jane , 1
Sar a h Lou isa , (1 13 : 1
Sarah Margaret , Prov idence , R . I116
S a r a h M . , 180Sarah P a ckard , Prov idence . R . I.,
Sarah Rebecca,Nat . Br idge , N. Y 0 a
1 10
Sarah Webb , 25
Sarah Wh itworth , Andover ,(8 : 7 25
Savira, Prince ton , Mass . , ( l l 6 : 9 : 3 175
S a wyer,C a ssad a g a
,N . Y . , (86 139
S a wyer , C a ss adag a , N . Y . , (86 : 8 141
Seb a, Vt . , ( 125 : 1 182
Seth,Atho l , Mass ., (54 105
Seth , A tho l , M a ss . 105
Seth , F itchbu rg h ass 127Seth
,Port l and .Me . 48l
Seth A W inhall, Vt. , 7 , 105
Se th S. , ( 12 l zl i , 180
Shepherd , Berk ley , Mass . , ( 126 z2 8 183
S idney , Newl'ane Vt . , (90 : 9 : 145
Sidney Atwood , S. Fram ing-1111111 , M a ss . ,
S i l a s , Shrewsbu ry,M a ss . , (56 : 2 : 6 108
Si l a s , Rutland , N . Y. ,
Si las G a l e , Ch amp ion , N . Y . ,
S i las Ga l e , Nut . Bridge ,N . Y. , 1 12
i las N ., (122 3 : 6 180ilence , 145i lv i a, (70 : 2 : 4 : 6 126imeon , Conway , Mass .. 136Simeon , New York , N . Y ., 138S imeon ,imon , Auburn , Mass ., 68imon , Greece , N. Y ., 68imon Cady , G i l l , Mass ., 82mi th , Atho l , Mass . ,m ith . Hopkinton , Mass . , (55 107mith Rob inson , Spr ingfie ld , Mass .,
38 : 80So lomon , S . Gard iner, Me . , (74 : 129ophron ia Ide l ia, Atho l , Mass ..
105pencer (Ear. 191
qu ire , Rupert , Vt ., 122 180
quire Morehouse , (122 3 : 180tanley Augus tin , Amherst, Mass . ,
(83 : 9 : 138S tan ley Herbert, Forest Grove , Or. ,
64a 114Stanton , Lisbon , Conn . , (1 19 : 178Stearns Spencer , Laurens , N . Y . ,
(37 : 79Ste l la S. , S . Gardner , Mass . ,
175Stephen , Marb lehead Mass ., 40Stephen , Salem , Mass ., 41
Stephen , (102 4 : 3) 160Stephen , Gloucester, R . I
(1 17 175
Stephen , N . Sc ituate , R . I 1 18 : 176S tephen Abbott , Jewett O1ty , Conn . .
(119 : 177S tephen Clarendon , Sa lem ,
Mass . ,(18 : 41
Stephen Henry , Sa lem , Mass . ,18 : 1 : 41
Sumner B. ,Winhal l , Vt. , (54 : 105Susan , Rockv i l le , Conn .,
171Su san , Morr is , I l l . , 2 : 181
Susan Ann , Foster , R I. , (1 1 1 4 : 2) 169Susan Emma, Nat. Bridge , N. Y . ,
Susan Jane , Rock land , Mass . ,Sus a n 25
Sus a n M .,Fitzw i l l iam , N . H . ,
Susanna,HDuxbury]; 125
Su sanna, Bridgew a ter, Mass . ,133
Susanna , Kittery Me . , (103 : 163
Sus a nn ah , Fitzwil l iam N. H. , (52 102
Sus a nnah , Southboro ,M s . , 107Thankfu l , Rupert.Vt . . (122 : 7 180
heodore , Andover , Mass . , 18
heodore , Spencer , M a ss . . 62
heophilus , Watertown , Mass . , (19 42‘
T heoph i lus , Hopk inton , Mass43
Theresa Henshaw , Boston , Mass ..(10 : 5 : 0g,
29
Thom a s , Marshfield Mass .
, , 124
homas,Duxbu ry
,Mas s . , (70 126
Thomas , Duxbury , Mass . , 126
Thomas , Mass ., (70 : 126
222 INDEX I.
Wi l l iam Wa l lace . Cassadaga, N86Y
Wi l l i am Wi l son Latta,Wi l l iam Wirt ,Wi l l ie , Springfie ld , Mass .W i l l ie , W. Thompson , Conn .
140205
78W illie E .,
Wi l l i ston, Cassadaga, N . Y . , 140
Win s low , Fitzwi l l iam, N.
104
Winsor , A shfield , Mass . 142W insor Luc i us , Buckland , Mass . ,
(87 : 142Zebu lon , Peeksk i l l N . Y 38Zedek iah , (47 : 1 : 1 , 98Zedek iah , Southbmo , Mass (47 :Zerah Barney , Spr ingfie ld , Ohio ,Zerobabel , Southampton , N
11
INDEX II.
NAMES OTHER THAN PHILLIPS.
In th i s Index (m .) af ter a name shows that the person married a Ph i l l ips , and(m.) show s that the person marr ied a chi ld of a f emale Ph i ll ips , that is , a descendant hav ing some other name than Phi l l ips . Each number ref ers to the page on whichthe name is f ound.
Abbot ,Benjamin ,GeorgeHattie E .
Capt. ,Adams ,Franc is ,JaneLyd ia H .
Mercy,MercyPenn imanAlden ,
JamesLuna ,Ne l l ie ,Pau l ine ,ReubenSarah ,W i l l ie ,A lexander ,Henry ,
Ju l ia B .
Al len ,Ch a r les ,El iza A .
Joseph (m .
Kez iah (In .
Levinah ,Meh itab leRuthAmes ,Thank f u lAnderson ,CatharineAndrews ,Esther Say les ,GeorgeH annah L.
,
Sarah ,A nsden ,Hu ldah
Arm ington ,Ne l l ie E .
Arno ld ,BarbaraSamuel ,A p leby ,annah
App leton ,John , H. 1436.Samue l ,SamuelSarahWi l l iam
,Atherton,bh ie
,A lonzo ,Carr ie ,Charles .El izabeth
,Harriet,Isabe l l,
Mary ,O l iver,Ralph ,Wi l l iam ,
ZoraAtk ins ,C . A.
A twood yAbbyKez1ah ,
RuthAust in ,James T .
,
Samue l ,A l ing,aria RebeccaAy res ,John Ph i l l ips ,
Bacon
Char lotteW. FrancisBai ley ,MaryBaker ,Caro l ineE leanorJoseph Capen ,Pol ly
(mBal l ,Mason
,
Sarah (m .)In .
Bal lard ,Amaziah ,Rossy Soph iaBal lou ,BenjaminBarber ,John1m .
g,John m .
Barker ,BenjaminSarah E .
Barnard .El izabethJamesJohnJohn G .
JoshuaTheodore ,Thomas .BarrettE lizafieth H .
Lucret iaBarrus ,He l len M.
Hen ryBarrCh a r les (m.)
1 Char les Gardner ,Bartlett ,Anna,
Adeline Brown 118
224
Annis M. (m .
Lucy (InBarton ,Jerusha B .
Bascom ,Ade l ineA lmaChester ,Joseph ,Mercy (m .
Moses,
Bassett ,Anna ,George ,Hannah,Henry ,Henryg1m),Henry m ),
JamesL di aary ,Me rcy ,Ph i l ip
,
Susanna,Wi l l iam
,
(mBatche l ler ,Mary (m .)
I3ates ,Mehitabel Sumner(16
-1 ,Sy 11
Beal s ,Char lesBean ,Ade l ineBeard ,Edw i n Spencer ,Grenv i l le Me l lenDodge ,James B . (111 .Becker ,A palonia AmandaBeebe ,Mi lton E .
Be ld ing ,Mabe l (111 .Bement ,MyraBemis ,Luc indaSte hen C . ,
Bene iet ,MaryBenjam in ,StephenBennet ,MaryBennett
,
MosesBen t ,Hym a n ,SusanBergh ,
1 12
142
142
188
173
72 , 80
38
177
42
175
104
104
Ame l iaMargaret 64
iE l izabeth 189
INDEX II .
B i l l ings ,Hammet 174Lydi a 165
B inney ,Dorcas (m . 193B i shop .Joh (In 1 1
B isse l l ,Aust in , 114Dorcas . 74Ida M . (m 80
John W 80
Lew is W . , 1 14
Mary (m . 104
Mary Dana (In . 1 14Blagden ,Anna , 31
Edward R 32
Emi ly (m.) 32
George , 31
George W. (m . 31
John P. 31
Mary Ann (111 . 32
Miriam P . 32Sa l ly P , 32
Samue l P., 32
Thomas , 32
Blaney ,Rebecca (m.) 126
Bl iss ,Ezra (m . 170Blodgett
,
Emma L. , 1 1 1
Geor e D . , 1 11
Jare O . 1 1 1
Phi l l ips J . , 1 1 1
Valnet M . , 1 1 1
Bloodgood ,Sarah 202
Boardman ,Fr anc is , 41
BogleCh a r les Henry (In . 116Bo ltt
,onHannah (m . 128
Booth ,Dav id,
37Joseph , 37R ichard , 37Botts .S a l l ie 184Boucher ,El la 60Bowen ,Anna E . 170Boyce ,Betsey 47Boy lston ,Lucy 191
Bradstreet ,Mercy , 30
S amue l , 30
Sh non , 30
B r a dw a y ,H i ram 168
Brey ,Deborah 46
Bri den .A ice 190, 191
Brigham,Ann Mari a (111.
El izabeth (m .
Brooker,Augusta
Brooks ,Arthur,
C a leb,
Cotton Brown,
Edward ,Frederick ,George ,John Cotton
,
Phi l l ips,
Samue l ,Thomas,
Wi l l iam G1 ay (m .
Bi omfie ld ,Ab igai lEdward
,
Brown ,Anna Ade laideAnnie (m .
Betsey (m .
Carohne (m .
C o A (mEdmund R . (m .
E l izabeth (m .
Hann a h (m .
Lewis ,M a ry Ruth
,
R ichard,
Wi l l iam Ph i l l ips,
(mo),Brownin g ,CathermeB ruce ,Anne
,
Bugbee,Abb ie (m.)
E FO tis P . (m .
Sal ly P. (m .
Bu l lard,
Ebenezer
T imothy (m .)Bu l len ,SarahBundy ,Burd ick
,Asa P . (m .
Ruth (11 1.Bu rgess .Ebenezer m .
Ebenezer 1i11ee ,Edwzud Ph i l l ips ,Marth a C 1owe l l,M i riam M a son
,
Bur l ing ame ,Charles (m .
7
226
DeFrance ,Henry A.
De lgado ,Joaquin M .
Joaqu in M ., jr. ,
Marina EPhi l l ips Mario ,Den io .Mary ,Dennet ,E l izabethDenn i s ,Jem imaJonathan ,Devereux ,
Dew1ng,Hannah ,Jem ima ,Nathanie lD ick in son ,Mary Jackson ,Wi l l iamD ickey ,E l l ison ,John ,Robertlx ,DeborahDodge ,Annie
,
C a rrie Lou ise ,E l la,El len Lockwood ,G renv i l le Me l len ,John Lockwood ,Ju l ia Mary ,Lettie ,Louisana (m .
N111
1t151
7
an Phi l l ips ,Phi l l ips .Phineas
,
Sy l vanu sDorr
,
Sa 1 ah AnnD111y ,
1a i t 1 In .)Douv lzts ,Nel l ieDowe .Jud ith
( 111 .
( 111Dunn ing ,Thom a sDowse ,Edw a rd (m .
D 1 : k1 e ,Fr a nc is
,
Jon a th a n Hayden .Rox a n a M inerv a
INDEX II .
Dud ley ,Thomas , 30
Du in ,Ruth , 59
Dunh am ,Nancy, 121
Dunn ,Anna 30
Samue l , 30Dunton
,Abe l , 102
Abe l 102
A lv i ra (m .) 143
Asahe l , 103
George , 103
Jonas, 102
Lucy , 103
Lyd ia 196
Mary . 103
Sy lvender, 103
Wi l l iam, 103
Dwe l ly,
136
Dw ight ,M a ry 189Eames ,Anthony , 131
Mark , 131
Mary (m .) 125
Mary (m.) 131
Eastman ,Lu cy 167Eaton ,Charles Ph i l l ips . 66
GeorgeBoardman (m .) 65George W . , 65
M ira Lou ise, 66
Eddy ,Ben jam i n 43T . F . (m .) 181Edger ly
147Edson ,Ann (m.) 143Edwards ,
40E ley
,Ce lestina (m . 140Elk ins ,E l iz a beth 40El lenwood ,Add ison 174E l leryE l izabeth (m . 178E l l is
,
M a ry 140
Richard 135
E l lsworth .Angie L . 179E lmer ,An se l 143
E 11 .A lfred , 66
Emerson ,Abb ie C 149
And 1 ew L,
1 149
( 1 11 11 1 10 1 0 . ( 111 . 148
EdW :1 1 1] D. , 149
E l izabe th (111 . 41
Frank P. ,
John ,MaryEmery ,SarahEvans ,Davi d
,O l iveSarahEverard .Jud ith ,Fairbanks ,SarahFairman ,MinervaFarnum , In .)Fau lkner
,
Johnay ,Jonathan
Fay erweather ,E l izabe thFenw ick .An nFerna ld ,LettuceFerry ,GeorgeRobert Ph i l l ips ,Fie ld ,Henry A lonzo ,John A .
Robert R. ,
F in ley ,Fishback ,E111 i J .
F isher ,Syb i lF i sk ,Abe lF iske ,John
,
Z iba ,Flann igan ,J amesFletcher ,C a ro l ineFo rbu sh ,M abe l ,Mary M .
Ford ,Lev inaFoster ,AnnCh a r l es ACh a r les C .
J ames M . ,
Fow le r ,JosephineFoxcroft ,Char lo tteD a nie l , 1666 ,Fr a nc i s ,John ,PhebeFros t ,Ab ig a i l
Ful ler ,Arthur W . ,
George HMarsha l l (m.
m .
Ga le ,Ab igai l ( .mRache l (In .
Gal upp ,Me l issa
Gardner ,Ann JaneGarfie ld ,Meh itabe l ,Gar land ,FrancesGerr i sh ,Mary B .
G ibson ,El izabeth
G i l bert ,AddieM i lo M . ,
Gi l lam ,HannahG i lmanNathanie l
,
ilmore ,M ade l ia (m .)Gleason ,Su s anna,Goddard
,
NAMES
190
164
190
89
89
190
20
61
201
Su sannah Heath 139
Gofi‘
,
E l la I . (m .)Goodnow
,
F lora E . (m.
Goodspeed ,Ezra (m .
Po l ly (m .
Goodw in ,Ab ig a i l (m .
Cynthia (m .
Gorham ,
Lyd iaNathanie l
,
Gorton ,JonathanGoss ,M a rion (In .
Gou ld,Hu ldah (m.
Joseph,
Mary (m 1,Gr aham ,
Jenn ie W. ,
Wi l l iam (m.
Graves ,M a ri a E . MS a r ah (m .),
o
1
Aice El izabeth,A lonzo ( In .
Lou is a (m .
Green,
E l iz abeth (m .
E l iz a A . (m .Hen ry (m .
Mary (m .
183
108
169
125
191
137
2424
169
67
47.
201
201
61
61
143
192
129
OTHER THAN PHILLIPS
reene ,Ann TerryAsaBenjamin ,Green leaf ,MaryGreenwood ,Isaac ,Grier ,
Maria F .
Gr inne l l ,AlmedaGriste ,
MaryGroves .Harriet Morgan ,P . F . ,Haggatt ,E l izabethH ittyHale , Dr .,Hal l ,A l ice Electa
,Ann ieChar les Henry ,E l izabethFrances MarionHarrietHatt ie A . ,
Jane Maria ,Lucy Linco ln ,Mary El iz abethSarah Anna,Sidney H .
Ha l lett ,SarahWi l l iam ,Ham let
,
Lau raHam l in .
(m o),Hammond ,E l izabethGeorge
,H a rd ing ,Ann Lew isHarrington
,Dan ie],Harrim an ,
JesseHarris ,C larendon
,Isaac ,J a neHart ley ,Josephine T .
Wi l l i am,Harwood ,D av id ,
Gershom ,
Luc ind aLu cySo lomon
,Haske l l,
Edward (m.) 174Hask ins
,
Capt., 201Hassaek ,
Lou isa P . 172Hastings,
Ebenezer 39
H a tch ,E liza 140
Dav id, 131
Lydia (m .) 196
M a ry (m .) 131
Hatfie ld ,Frank E . 71Theodore 71
Hathaway ,Bethia 128
Hawes ,Abb ie G . 161
Irene 100
Haw ley ,El iz abeth , 37Eme l ine 144
Joseph,
37
Hayden ,Fr ank L . 74Hayman ,Mary 192Hazen
,Ab igai l Crossman, 86
Hend ley ,El izabeth 189
Henn ick,
J . A . 76Henry ,Mary 102Wi l l iam
,102
Hen shaw,Theresa 28
Hersey ,Martin 87ews ,R ichard 105Heywood ,Catharine Ame l ia , 1 15
Ch a r les Le l a nd 1 15
Char les Phi l l ips, 1 15
Char lotte,
92D anie l 92
H ibbert,
James (m 13H icks ,Ab igai l Lou isa , 85Au stin Prescott
, 85
Edward Phi l l ips, 86
E l ij ah , 85
John Warren, 85
Lew i s Wi lder , 85
Samue l Prescott 85Hi ldreth ,Wi l l i a m 102Hi l l ,H annah Gorton 169
Il obson ,Humphrey 13l odges ,L (m 108Ho lden ;Laura A . (m .) 79
HowardBathshebaDavid .H ie lMaryHow land .D ianaHubbe l l .E l ijahHudson .
Me lzarHugo ,AnnHum ph rey .Rache lHunt .Danie lEph raim .
Eve l ine E .
Hunt ing .AnneHu se .Ch a r les A .
Charles Ph i l l ips.
Ja ckman .
Lou i se AnnJac kson ,EnochThomasJenks ,Ames ,Fr anc is .
Franc isGrenv i l le Tudor .John Ph il li s .
Mary Elwe l ,Jewet t .D a v idJosephJohnson ,A rbe l la .
El i as l l .Jos i a hLizz ieJones ,E lea no r.Jonathan Phi l l ips ,Lo is Ann ,Lucy .
Luc y Ba ldw in ,M a ri a .MaryNath a nie l .Phine asS i l as
,
INDEX II.
Sophronia (m .)
A b1 2 7 Keene .
Ebenezer 12760 Ke l ler .
J . M . . Dr . (m ) 184160 Kel logg a
161 Frederic D .
Kemp ,167 Frank 18715 Kennecott.A lonzo
1 45 Kennedy ,125 1 Char les Ph i l l ips
,
128 5 Char les Wi ll iam ,
1 25 l Nat H a l l .Robert Livingston ,
127 lVi l liam \V.
Kenny,Nancy Ann
Keyes.
133 James C .
Ke ith ,190 Ju l ia A .
Hatt ie Mar ia 105
48 K i urn ,A l bert Jerold . 110
107 A l len Sanford 1 10
135 Coraetta Blanche . 1 10
1 70 Hubert A l len , 1 10
Kimb a l l .189 JohnRebecca
15 6 Kingman .
B a rzaM a ry
75 Kingsbury ,E l i as .
99 Kings ley .178 Ch loeLamb .
31 Ab i a l ,31 Au st in31 C a ther ine31 E l iz a beth31 Eme l ine31 O l iver .Thomas ,
14 Lamson .
13 EbenezerEbenezer , j r. .
10 Hor a ce,
60 Isaac .109 M a rtha E .
M a ry ,Ru th .
49 T imothy ,49 T i rz a h .
“’ i l liam ,
49 L a nde rs ,49 S a r a h49 L a ngdon .
196 Emm a49 Langton ,49 E l iz a beth49 La rned ,
IsaacLarrabee
,Anna .
Clara ,
Eber N.
LizmeLasher .LucyLathe .Catharine (m).SarahLawrence .Robert.
Lazel l .Be thiahJoseph .
WarrenLeach ,BetseyGerena (m .)Le land
,
El izabeth ,Nancy ,Leonard ,Benjamin (m.)
Lew 1s .AnnaD io . Dr . ,Jerem iahJohn ,
Joseph .
Thomas .
Li l l y ,LorenzoLinco ln .
Ab raham ,Isaac King .
Isaac NewtonLev i .Wi l l iam ,L inde l l ,James .
Linston .
EmmaLiscomb .H a nnahLi tt le ,C a ro l ineLockwood .
Susann a C .
Loper .Abb ieJ a mes S . ,
Lo rd .Mo l ly
Lougharne ,
ArthurLovejoy ,E l ij ah P. ,Love l l .C a rol ineLovewe l l ,Rebecc aLowden .
J ac ob
230 INDEX II.
O lney ,(m o
O lverson ,O ’Neil ,Maria
Oostrander,Cathar ineOrmes ,JohnOsborn ,SarahPackard ,Jem imaZadockPade lford ,A lpheu s ,N ancyPe leg ,
Pag e ,Pau l ,S a l lyP a ine
,
John D .
Park ,A l vah W.
Edward ,Henry ,M a rtha ,Nath an ,R ich a rdThomasP a rker ,Benjamin ,George 1 .
gm) ,Hepz ibah
Jane (m .)Joseph ,Sar a h (mSarah (mStephen ,Thomas
,
Wi l l iam ,
P a rks,
M a ryP a t terson ,Waitstil lP a u l ],Annie C a rter ,M a ri a E l iz abeth ,M a ry E l len .
Capt. (m .)l ’ : ne
,
Alonzo (m .)Del l aEmmeiine ,Fredd ie Arthur ,
Pa son ,
fi ttvid .
Edw a rdw a rd , j r.,phnlet ,
E l iz abeth,E l l iot ,Hannah
,
Jon a th a n ,M a ry ,Meh i tabe l
,
Phi l l ips,
S amue l ,
Sarah ,Stephen ,Susannah ,
(mPearson ,Prisc i l la (m.)
Duane A . (m .
61
1 10S a rah Josephine (m . 1 10Pee le
,
J a ne A pp leton (m . 41Ma1gare t Mason (m . 41
41IVi llard ,Pei i ce ,Minerva (m .
Pend leton ,B rian ,Dennis B. ,E l len E .
Perry ,JonathanJon a than ,LoveNe l l ie A .
Pe tt ing i l l,
JosephPh i lbrook ,Mary A .
Phoenix ,Danie lD anie l A . ,E l izabeth
,
John D . ,
Jon a s Phi l l ips ,Lew i s
,
Pick a rd ,SarahP ickett ,Char les ,E l len Anna ,Frank Nob le ,Job G . (111 .Ju l ia A . (m .
Made l ia,Mi s . (m .
Pickman,
S a rah ,P ierce ,Add ie J .
Ch a rlotte Read ,E l iz abethLuther ,Nathan ,Pol ly
Pike ,Em ilv Gou l on ,( word on m .
Hu ldah il i1 .l i ney ,
Ping i ee ,Lyd i a (m .
P i tts ,D i l l aPl a tts ,Jud ith
l ’ limpton ,
1 29
Poo le ,Samue l (m .
Stilman J . (m .
Porter ,Ebenezer (m .
E l isha (m .
Emi ly S . (m .
Joanna.John ,Nathan ie l (m .
Phi l ip Phi l l ipsPotttter
,Ab igai l ,Bartho lomew
,D a v id ,El izabeth
,
Phi l ip (m .
Ph i l ip , j r.
Pratt ,Arba (m .
Jonathan (m .
Jonathan (mNabbyPray ,EbenezerEbeneze 1 , j r. ,
Prent ice ,HenryPrescott ,
D a lhou s ieProctor ,Aaron C. ,Irene F . , Mrs .Prouty ,A lbertCharles Albert ,Edward Nath a n ,M abe l Sherm a n ,ry or,Hannah (m .)John ,Pusey ,Fr a nk ScottPutnam .Amos , D r.Q u incy ,Jos iah ,Jos iah , j rR a nda l l ,Isabe l l aR a nney ,A l fred P . (m .
R ansom ,Char lotteR a w ley ,Emm aR awson ,Grind a l ],Su sann a .
Re ad , o r Reed ,C l a rissa,D a nie l ,
NAMES OTHER THAN PHILLIPS .
John,
Rockwood ,Samue l
,Brainard 101
Reade,
Dav id , 101
(m .) Frank , 101
Reed,
Henry , 101
Ame l ia (m .) Jos iah , 101
Jared (m .) Sabra , 101
Rebecca A Waldo , 101
Thomas,
Wal lace , 101
Rees , oe ,
Sy lvanus Dav id 202
Renifi'
,Rogers ,
Duverna Do loris Betsey A . 38
1 Ezek ie l , 12’Renne , Jerusha (m .) 38
J . H . (m 65 Roods ,Reyno lds . Martha 108
Ade l ine E l len , 31 Rowe ,Ade l ine Margaret , 31 m 194
Anne Fos ter , 31 Ruddock .Augu sta Theresa, 31 A lv in (m .) 137
Benjam in , 31 Rude ,Edward 31 E l izabeth 138
John, 31 F anny 137
John Phi l l ips , 31 Rund let,Margaret El iz abeth
, 31 Char les 200
M i riam Phi l l ip s , 131 Ru sse l l ,
R ice , Abner 1 25
Arthu r Wi l l i am, 60 Arthu r 62
Edwin Addison, 60 Edward 15
E l la Anto inette, 60 (m . 62
Louis Phi l l ips , 60 Sage ,Mary A .
, 60 Dorothy 72S a rah 201 O l iver , 72Wi l l i am H . 60 Sal isbury ,’
ch , Edward Elbridge (m .) 28E l iz abeth 47 Mary 28R ich a rds , Rebecca 28Maria 177 Samue l , 28R ichardson , Theoph i lu s 177Ade l ine , 58 Sal ter ,A l pheu s , 57 Hannah 191Edward 57 Sa l tonsta l l ,Edward Ph i l l ips , 58 R ichard , 10E l len Jones , 58 Sampson ,Hannah 100 E un ice . 93Harriet , 58 E . 31Sidney Edwards , 57 Robert 127Sid ne Ernest 58 Sanborn ,
Rickar Rebecca (m 145Rebecca 177 Sanford ,R ider , Bridget 194Ab igai l 202 Sargent ,R is ley , Eve l ine 68S a rah 171 R ichard , 1 1
Roberts , Sawyer ,C limena 77 El izabeth , 139
S a mue l 174 S a yer ,Rob inson , Emma 1 14
Ch a r l es H . 73 Seofield .
E lescom , 139 K a tie 75E l iz abeth P idge 92 Scott ,Joe], 80 Benjam in 149John 139 Benj am in , ir. , 149
John , 202 Benj am in Sy lvester , 149
Lew i s T a y lor , 73 Lid a A . 60
M a ry A . 80 Lu cretia 109
N a ncy , 81 Lucy Ev a , I49
W i l l iam Sh aw, 93 Rebecca 68
231
RoseSy lvester ,
m .
Scu lly ,El izabethSeabu ry ,Prisc i l laSeaver ,MariaSeaward ,H annahSedgw ick
,
John A.
Seeber ,C laude Valentine ,Daniel A.
Frank A .
Fred . Au sti n ,George Phi l l ips ,Mary Phi l l ips ,Robert Thomas ,Sarah Byrne ,Sexton ,Robert
,
Rose ,Shaf fer ,JacobSharp ,Sall ieSh a rpe ,Kasiah
Shattuck ,Ch loeSamue l A .
haw ,
E l i as (m.)El ijah (m5,E l izabethFrederic E . ,
John P. ,
Margaret ,Octav ia J . PSamue lShedd ,Robert G .
She ldon ,George F .
M y (m o),Warren J .Shepard ,IraSherman ,Dav idEdwin F.
John,
M a rySarah AnnSee leyWi l l i a m T .
,Gen . ,
Shurtlefl'
,
Jon a than. ohn
,
Mary Char lotte (m.)So lomon ,S tephen ,T imothy
,
Sil lsbee ,
232
El izabethS immons ,NancySmaH a nnahS amue l ,Sm ith
,Abner Mason ,A l ice Maria,AmeyAnnie May ,Char les Wes ley
,
Chil leab ,Clara A ngenette ,Dorrie Chap ino
,
Ebenezer (m .
E l izabethEl izabethGeorge Emerson ,Gerri ttHenry , Rev . ,Hettygm) ,Is rae l
JohnJohn Emerson ,Le a nder B 1 ayton ,Mag gie Dew 1tt ,Martha Ann ,Mary ,Marygm
g,
M a ry m .
MerrickMosesgm .
Rufu s m iSarah Jane ,S Ga leS 1i asSyb i lSy lv i a E lethea ,Th ankfu l ,ThomasWi l l iam
(In-LSne l l ,Sin ard usSouther ,Is a iahRebeccaSou thworth ,Bridget (m.)C lynth ia (m5,Spe a r ,E l iz abeth ( 111 .M a rg a ret (m .
Spencer ,Emm a Lou is aGeorge H .
,
lIc rbert ,M ich a e lS a r a h ,Wi l l i a m ,
Judge ,Spoone r
,
Wi l l i amSt a cy ,C l a rissa ,G i lbert
INDEX II .
S tan ley ,SusannaStan ton ,Margaret (m .)
Wi l l iam BStevens ,Patience (m .
Wi l l iam (m .
S t i l lwe l l ,Ju l i a A .
Stockwe l l ,Hosea T . (m.
Ju l ia Jones ,Maria El len
,
Sal ly,
Stoddard ,Me l inda
,
S tone ,Anne B ruce,Anson B . (m .
Danie l ,Edd ie C larence
,
E lla Annett a,
E lna Carrie,
Ju l ia (m .
NathanWi l l i am AnsonStorrs ,R . S. , Rev .Stow ,Ann Maria (m.)Stowe l l ,E l izabethStratton ,Char les H .
Joshua
S a l ly (m .
Symmes,
Ch a r les,
Fr anc i s Edward ,Symonds ,Samue l ,
(mTaft ,Charles L.
Subm itTanner.Lavind a
Tay lo1 ,Benj am in ( 111 .H a nn ah ,John L. , Rev . ,Lew is W . ( 111 .
Luc 111 .
Nat lyanicfi )
( 111 .
TewSus a n ( 111 .Th a yer,
EdgarGlenroy ,Thomas .SarahThompk i nsIsaac (m5,Thompson ,Mary ,T i lden ,Catherine Hitchcockm .
T i l l inghast ,NieholasTodd ,MaryTorrey , ‘
AnnTowne
,
BathshebaHu ldahJohn ,Jonathan ,RuthSa lem , sr. ,W i l l iam , 1640,T rask ,Edward D . ,IreneTrott ,El s aTruesde l l ,
(mTucker ,Be tseyHann a hMaria L .
.TammaTy ler ,Cece l ia H .
HenryWi l l iam H . , Dr . ,
Underwood ,E . L .
Eva ,Frank ,Freder ic ,O ran ,
Upham ,D a nie l Phi l l ips ,Jabez , D r .JosiahSar ah ,Squ i re ,
Up ton ,El isha C . ,
Joseph F .
Van Dyck ,V 111 eent.
Jon a than\Vade .Lev iW a dswo rth ,Chris ti a nM a ryW a ite ,L d i aWa ker ,