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    1. [PHILLIPS] John Hopkins Phillips, 1778-1832 NY>Dearborn Co., IN>Cincinnati
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Phillips, Hopkins, Smith, Angevine, Rowe, Gedney Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nNABAIB/5864 Message Board Post: Researching John Hopkins Phillips, b. 1778 in NY, married Hester or Esther Angevine in NY (Westchester Co.?) in 1802. Although John & Hester had seven children, I think only two lived to adulthood: Ann Eliza Phillips (or Eliza Ann), b. 1804, married Alexander Rowe in York Ridge, IN in 1826; and Euphemia Phillips, married Isaac Gedney in York Ridge in 1822. Supposedly John H. Phillips's parents were Thomas Phillips & Rachel Smith, but I can't find any documentation for this. Anyone else looking into this family? Sandy

    08/04/2003 05:44:25
    1. [PHILLIPS] Ben Phillips
    2. My father who was raised in the Phillips Co. in Montana by the name of Lynn Phillips once told me that Ben Phillips was a cousin of his, but as a lot people do, I did not ask him for any details. Now my gt, gt, gt, grandfather William Phillips came from wales and came to America in 1794 or so and I wonder if anybody know anything about these Philips. A very helpful man sent me this census. There was another man on the list that he was interested in and he had the list and sent me these census. 1900 Census of Choteau Co., Harlem Township, HH # 142/153 Phillips, ????         Head W M  May -57 43 m 13y  Utah Wales Wales Stockman              Emma      Wife W F          June -66 34 m 13y 7/4 WI     Ger Ger              Benjamin  Son W M ???   -82  17 s  MT     UT      WI              Walter     Son W M ???   -95    5 s MT     UT      WI              Sarah       Daughter W F ???   -97    3 s CA      UT      WI              Roy         Son  W M Jan.  -99   1 s MT     UT       WI              Benj. J.    Father W M Apr.   -30  72 wd Wales Wales Wales Capitalist Dobson, Tom Servant W M Aug.   -72 27 s PA      PA         PA Teamster McDonald, Duncan Servant W M May  - 64 36 s MN      CAN (E) CAN (E) Contractor Kerns, Charlie Servant W M ???   ??? ?? s OH     OH        OH      Teamster Dounely, Will Servant W M Dec.   -73 27 s NY      IRE      IRE    Farm Laborer Richey, Wesley Servant W M ???    -80 20 s MN     PA       PA         Farm Laborer Ralls, Arthur Servant W M Apr.    -82 18 s MO       MO      IL    Farm Laborer Self, Lee  Servant W M Feb.    -61 39 m MO      MO      TN    Sheepherder Randall, Armund Servant W M Sept.   -74 26 s WI       NOR    NOR Sheepherder Spencer, Austin Servant W M ????    ?? 40 s KS       WI       MO Sheepherder Dyer, Joseph Servant W M Apr.     -70 30 m 3y NJ        NJ       NJ Sheepherder Rechart, Will Servant W M Feb.    -73  27 s KS        AM      AM Sheepherder Williams, Elmer Servant W M Dec.    -75  24 s OH       NY       OH Sheepherder Armstrong, Chas. Servant W M Mar.    -54  46 m CAN(E) CAN(E) CAN(E) Sheepherder Armstrong, George Servant W M Apr.     -85  15 s ND       CAN(E) CAN(E) Sheepherder Jackson, Ackerman Servant W M ???     ??? ?? s CAN(F) CAN(F)  Can(F) Sheepherder Bronk, Frank Servant W M Sept.    -73 27 s IL          AM       AM Cowboy McKinnon, John Servant W M AM      AM  AM AM        AM       AM Sheepherder Jackson, Andrew Servant W M AM      AM  AM AM         AM      AM Sheepherder Jacobson, Adolph Servant W M AM      AM  AM AM        AM       AM Sheepherder Smith, Robert Servant W M May    -83  18 s MN       OH        CA Sheepherder Hamby, Thomas Servant W M ???     -32  18 s AM       AM         AM Sheepherder Cortns, Charles Servant W M Aug.    -61  38 s MT       CAN       AM Sheepherder Betty Distad GmomDistad@aol.com

    08/03/2003 08:16:20
    1. [PHILLIPS] I've found another Murray Phillips/Anyone knowanythingabout him?
    2. He is in Louisville KY 1860 M653 Roll 377 pg 896 PHILLIPS Richard age 50 M W Farmer Real Estate $40,000 Valueof RE $100 B KY Lydia C. 44 F W She has real Estateof $30.000 V of RE $10,000 Sue S.20 F W B KY Clara 15 F B KY it doe shave a line connecting this 2 so they are twins Trelynghysen 15 M W B KY Sam'e 13 M W B KY Murray 6 M W B KY

    08/02/2003 12:03:40
    1. [PHILLIPS] PHILLIPS in Salem, Essex Co., MA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nNABAIB/5863 Message Board Post: If anyone is searching for PHILLIPS in the Salem, Essex Co., MA, area, I just posted Marriages through 1849 which contain a large number of records for this surname. These can be found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/ Jane Devlin Lake Orion, MI

    08/02/2003 07:57:51
    1. [PHILLIPS] nc phillips
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: PHILLIPS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nNABAIB/5862 Message Board Post: my grandfather was Oscar Phillips born in 1893 in polk county.His father was JAMES ROMEO PHILLIPS.

    08/01/2003 03:07:26
    1. [PHILLIPS] hugh edward phillips
    2. Glen D. Drummond, Jr.
    3. I am a descendant of Hugh Edward Phillips of England. I have just updated my site to include a lot of info I have on him and the Phillips family. My Phillips were mostly from South Carolina but did branch out. There is also a New Jersey connection somehow so if you are familiar with that area please let me know. Thanks, Glen I am a descendant of Abraham Fanning. On my web page I have updated a lot of Fanning material. For those of you who have Fanning ancestors from Ireland, Connecticut, South Carolina, Georgia and Texas among others please take a look at my web site. Hopefully we can make a connection. Thanks, Glen http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gdrummondjr/

    08/01/2003 11:22:01
    1. [PHILLIPS] obit for John Claude Phillips
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nNABAIB/5861 Message Board Post: The following obit is here with permission of The Challis Messenger, in Challis, Idaho. John Claude Phillips John Claude Monroe Phillips, 69, went to be with the Lord on July 20, 2003 at St. Luke's Medical Center in Boise. John was born September 25, 1933 at Sacramento, California to Henry Arthur and Kathleen Mae Phillips. The family moved to Mountain Home in 1949. He enlisted in the Army in 1950 and served in Okinawa, Japan. He was a long haul truck driver for Arlo G. Lott Trucking Company at the time of his death. He loved fishing, friends and family. John married Gerri Woolley on May 19, 1984 in Challis. He is survived by his wife at the family home, his mother Kathleen Wooley, Jerome; three sisters, Gerri Willard, Lava Hot Springs, Judy Holden of Challis and Carolyn Isenhart, Grangeville; two brothers, Dick and Roger Black; two sons, Dick Phillips, Wassilla, Alaska and John Phillips of Omak, Washington; two daughers, Debra Phillips, Bona Ark and Bonnie Kay Hanson, Pocatello, 23 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by three stepsons, Bill Woolley, Gheribaldi, Oregon, Brett Wooley of Stanley and Danny Woolley of Challis. He was preceded in death by one son, Tony Monroe Phillips, his father Henry, stepfather Dick Black and two grandchildren. Services were held July 26 at the Community Church. He was buried in the Challis Cemetery. Note: I am of no relation, but my sympathies go out to those of you who are. This is here as a lasting memorial for Mr. Phillips.

    08/01/2003 10:32:04
    1. [PHILLIPS] Re: Phillips from Mississippi (correction)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Phillips Chaddick Chadwick Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nNABAIB/5856.1 Message Board Post: I have a Walter Ethan Phillips in St Landry. He married Hattie Bell Chaddick/Chadwick b. abt 1891. I don't know his birth date, but found this information in my husband's baby book. The children that I have are: Filian? Phillips b. abt 1917 Arthur Phillips b. abt 1919 Thomas Phillips b. abt 1922 Pearl Inez Phillips b. October 12, 1924 d. April 22, 1989 (my husbands grandma) Preston Phillips b. abt 1927 I haven't gotten any farther back than that. Let me know if this is the same Walter Phillips. Karen

    08/01/2003 05:22:53
    1. [PHILLIPS] Tennessee
    2. Debbie McNabb
    3. Rock 'n' roll pioneer Sam Phillips dies MEMPHIS (AP) -- Sam Phillips, who discovered Elvis Presley and helped usher in the rock 'n' roll revolution, died Wednesday. He was 80. Sam Phillips, owner of Sun Recording Studio where Elvis Presley cut his first record, helped usher in the era of rock 'n' roll. Ap file, 1992 Phillips died at St. Francis Hospital, spokeswoman Gwendolyn McClain said. No details were available about the cause of death or how long he had been hospitalized. Phillips founded Sun Records in Memphis in 1952 and helped launch the career of Presley, then a young singer who had moved from Tupelo, Miss. He produced Presley's first record, the 1954 single that featured That's All Right, Mama and Blue Moon of Kentucky. "God only knows that we didn't know it would have the response that it would have," Phillips said in an interview in 1997. "But I always knew that the rebellion of young people, which is as natural as breathing, would be a part of that breakthrough," he said. In 2000, the A&E cable network ran a two-hour biography called Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock and Roll. Phillips was elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. "When I first heard Elvis, the essence of what I heard in his voice was such that I knew there might be a number of areas that we could go into," Phillips said. Presley was good with ballads, Phillips recalled, but there was no need to challenge established balladeers such as Perry Como, Frankie Laine and Bing Crosby. "What there was a need for was a rhythm that had a very pronounced beat, a joyous sound and a quality that young people in particular could identify with," he said. By 1956, when Phillips sold Presley's contract to RCA for $35,000, the rock 'n' roll craze had become a cultural phenomenon and a multimillion-dollar industry. "It all came out of that infectious beat and those young people wanting to feel good by listening to some records," Phillips said. Presley died in 1977 at age 42. Phillips began in music as a radio station engineer and later as a disc jockey. He started Sun Records so he could record both rhythm & blues singers and country performers, then called country and western or hillbilly singers. His plan was to let artists who had no formal training play their music as they felt it, raw and full of life. The Sun motto was "We Record Anything, Anywhere, Anytime." In the early days, before Presley, Phillips worked mostly with black musicians, including B.B. King and Rufus Thomas. After the success of Presley on Sun, others who recorded for the label under Phillips included Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Conway Twitty and Charlie Rich. "We were starting from scratch together," he said in 2000. He got out of the recording business in 1962 and sold Sun Records in 1969 to producer Shelby Singleton of Nashville. The Sun studio on Union Avenue in Memphis still exists as a tourist attraction. In his later years, Phillips spent much of his time overseeing radio station WLVS in Memphis and others in Alabama. He stayed out of the limelight except for some appearances at Presley-related events after Presley's death. "I'll never retire. I'm just using up somebody else's oxygen if I retire," he said in an Associated Press interview in 2000. Born Samuel Cornelius Phillips in Florence, Ala., Phillips worked as an announcer at radio stations in Muscle Shoals, Ala., and Decatur, Ala., and Nashville, before settling in Memphis in 1945. Before founding Sun Records, he was a talent scout who recommended artists and recordings to record labels such as Chess and Modern. He also worked as an announcer in Memphis. His sons Knox and Jerry also were record producers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    08/01/2003 03:33:38
    1. [PHILLIPS] Re: [PHILLIPS Murray Phillips who married Mabel Firestone
    2. I'd love to know who Murray Phillips from KY was the son of. I can find only one Murray in KY so far, and they say they are not our line of Phillips. Where they ever in Clark Co. IL, and married Mabel FIRESTONE Born IL, they had 2 children Nora Blanche B. 1896, and William B. 1899 both born in Terre Haute Vigo Co IN before 1900 census,and yet they are not with their Mother in that census where are they, with the Phillips family? or did this Murray Phillips die, run away,or did they divorce, Mabel married again in 1903, and has the children living with her in 1910, Now in Clinton Co IN . In the 1900 census she has had 3 children with the 2 still living, but where? Teddy

    07/31/2003 04:54:21
    1. [PHILLIPS] Re: Maryland to Virginia to Kentucky Phillips
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nNABAIB/2326.2503.1.1.1.1.2.1.2.2.1 Message Board Post: Hello, Did you mean IN is India.

    07/31/2003 02:53:02
    1. [PHILLIPS] James Phillips b abt 1720 in MD went to VA then KY
    2. Marsha Hamilton
    3. I am a descendant of James (some say his name was John) Phillips b abt 1720 of Baltimore md to Sarah Cartwright THey came to Washington Co., Ky (early Nelson Co., later Marion Co., KY) married in Nelson Co., KY His Son William Phillips b 1739 md Margaret (some say middle name was Grundy) Bland came Information from Nelson Co, VA (now Kentucky) Bardstown, KY Deed Book #1 page #62. Mar 4, 1790 JAMES PHILLIPS appoints friend, JOHN DICKENS of Nelson Co., VA lawful attorney to convey unto JOSEPH CARTWRIGHT, SARAH CARTWRIGHT- PHILLIPS wife, and others living on Cartwright Creek 1,400 acres known as CARTWRIGHT'S CLAIM. page #105, Jun 8, 1789 James Phillips md Sarah Cartwright, Sept 27, 1737. ___________________________________________________ Perrin's History Vol. 5 page 233 William came to Ky from Maryland by way of Pennsylvania stopping in Allegheny Co., then on to Ky in floating down the Ohio to the falls of Louisville. After consideable delay they settled on HARDIN'S CREEK and built HARDIN'S CREEK FORT about 18 miles west of SANDUSKY'S FORT, their nearest neighbors. >From this place William Phillips moved in 1800 to a farm near LEBANON where he continued to live till March 22 1834 when he died at 75 yrs of age. ___________________________________________________ On May 28, 1786 Benjamin Phillips co-signed a marriage bond for his (assumed brother) William Phillips pending marriage to Margaret Bland the daugher of Osborne Bland in Nelson Co., KY. George Hannibal Phillips b April 4, 1787 in Washington Co.,KY md Mary Logan b Jan 20, 1799 This is my line and if anyone has a connection with this line please let me know. THere are several children for James, Wm and George Hannibal Phillips........but for this purpose I have only included my line. Looking forward to hearing from anyone that has this family Marsha at MsHamilton@kih.net of Kentucky

    07/31/2003 02:34:42
    1. [PHILLIPS] Re: Christopher Columbus Phillips
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nNABAIB/2140.1 Message Board Post: Please contact me, I may have some information. Thanks

    07/31/2003 06:33:16
    1. [PHILLIPS] Re: Maryland to Virginia to Kentucky Phillips
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nNABAIB/2326.2503.1.1.1.1.2.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Do you have a William (possibly William A.) Phillips b: 1849 in IN. His father was born in Kentucky, his mother in IN. Thanks, Jerri

    07/31/2003 02:02:43
    1. [PHILLIPS] PHILLIPS in Tipton 1800's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nNABAIB/5859 Message Board Post: Does anyone have data for a David M. and Rebecca PHILLIP or C. C. and Mary J. PHILLIPS, living in Tipton County, IN in 1880. They may be related to my ggrandfather, William PHILLIPS, b: 1849 in IN, who, also, was living in Tipton in 1880. William's father was born in KY, his mother in IN. He married Martha M. (Mattie) unknown, b 1849, and had the following children: Omer b: 1876, Earnest b: abt 1879, Maggie Mae b: abt 1883, Harry b: 1884 and Lum b: 1890. I welcome any information. Thanks, Jerri Stephenson

    07/30/2003 10:35:39
    1. [PHILLIPS] Edna Phillips m. Frank Miller - Detroit, c. 1909.
    2. Joel and Debbie Holth
    3. Hello listers, I hope you can help me. Looking for an Edna Phillips/Philips (not sure of birth year) who married a Frank Miller, b. 1882, in Redford Township, MI, to George and Charlotte Miller. Apparently, Edna m. Frank between 1908 and 1909, having Elmer Miller soon afterwards. Later, they had a son named Allen/Allan and I believe a daughter, not sure of name but possibly Charlotte. Any info would be great!! thanks, Debbie

    07/30/2003 10:21:27
    1. [PHILLIPS] Re: Phillips family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/an/nNABAIB/2407.2996.2998.3407.3411.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Melissa Your names and dates don't look like they fit. Our first Phillips and first Elijah married in 1820 in Morgan County, GA. Their first of three children (all boys) was born 8 Nov 1836 in GA and named Solomon F. There was a son, Elijah, born in 1840 but he died in Alabama. Appreciate you help. Dan

    07/30/2003 08:47:22
    1. [PHILLIPS] PHILLIPS_Norma_and_Jim.JPG
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: PHILLIPS Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nNABAIB/5858 Message Board Post: PHILLIPS_Norma_and_Jim.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Parkdale Cemetery, Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your records. This is one of the 50,699 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com

    07/29/2003 10:56:42
    1. Re: [PHILLIPS] Phillips, Geo
    2. Nick Sheedy
    3. Jack Stewart in KS: I have been trying to find the right family for my Elijah Phillips. There seem to be several Phillips families in Preston, CT! My Elijah Phillips is said to have been born in Rhode Isaldn (??between abt. 1740 and 1757). He married Susannah Gates in 1778 in Preston, New London Co., CT. I have some information on the Gates family in Preston and earlier, since I see you are related to them, too. Any luck placing my Elijah Phillips? He took his family to Onondaga Co., NY by 1790 (by way of Bennington, VT). Thanks! --Nick Sheedy, John Day, Oregon __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com

    07/29/2003 04:29:10
    1. [PHILLIPS] Looking for relatives og Harold Eugene Phillips
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Phillips Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5538/nNABAIB/5857 Message Board Post: I'm looking for relatives of Harold Eugene Phillips, mothers name was Margeret from Benton, PA. He lived in Australia until he died about nine years ago. any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Roxanne

    07/29/2003 04:23:28