About the John Lanthrop's sons and daughters, one did marry a Ledbetter. The Ledbetters owned land on Second Swamp, just south of Petersburg, where the Lanthrops and the Phillipses lived. I believe Edward Stratton married another of the Lanthrop daughters, who are named in that early 1700s Lanthrop will, which is in Benjamin Weisiger's first book on Prince George Co. In later (early 1800s) Prince George County records, John Phillips is named as a witness or administrator on some of the Lanthrop documents. He is the descendant of the "original" John Phillips who owned the land on Second Swamp in 1711 and added to it in 1721. That is one of the facts that helped to convince me that Isabel Lanthrop had married Thomas Phillips sometime before May 1726. More later. Mary Jane Phillips-Matz