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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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Philips F a m i ly Re cord
Compiled by:
Walter L. Philips and Mrs. Walter L. Philips (Lena Ogden Philips) West Chester, Pennsylvania.
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Source 31 ate rial:
Booklet: “Philips Family Reunion 1877, ”5 inches by 6% inches. Booklet: “Philips Family Record 1926,” 6kf inches by 9 inches, by
Walter L. Philips and Mrs. Walter L. Philips. Notes, letters, clippings collected by Mrs. Walter L. Philips.
Files:
Chester County, Pennsylvania, Historical Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania, copies of booklets referred to above; copies of papers written by certain members of the family; photographs; newspaper clippings of births, marriages, and deaths, etc.; and other data and materials which may be considered of value to those people interested in the history of the family.
Remarks:
Since about 1925 the compilers of these data have endeavored to have members of the family deposit with the Chester County Historical Society data concerning the family for safe keeping and reference. There is at present (1951) considerable material in the files of the Society which will enable those people interested to get information about the family.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
The ancestors of this well known family are Joseph and Mary Philips who migrated from Pembrokeshire, Wales to America in 1755, with their three sons David, John, and Josiah. A fourth son, Joseph, was born alter their arrival in America; however, there ap¬ pears to be some evidence that he, too, was born in Wales.
They settled on land located in Uwchland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania* about one half mile north east of the village of Lionville. The farm is the first one on the north side of a secondary road branching off Route 100 at the lower Lionville Church.
The last member of the family owning and living on the farm was Frederick Bingaman, husband of Amanda Philips Bingaman of Joseph Philips III, of Josiah II, of Joseph and Mary Philips 1. In 1945, the iaim was owned by Mrs. Vivian Robertson (tax list of 1945) and presently, 1951, by Major and Mrs. David B. Sharp.
The house in which Joseph and Mary and their family lived was built of logs; and it is a part of the present re-modeled house as is evidenced by reconstruction changes effected by a recent owner, Mrs. Vivian Robertson, who, while removing a partition to make a larger living room, found logs which became exposed. She thoughtfully had a small door placed in front of the logs, which, when opened exposes the original logs.
The Welsh home of the family was located in the southern part of Wales in Pembroke¬ shire, the exact location being somewhat uncertain as representatives of the family in more recent years have discovered. Joseph was born in 1716 (old style) and Mary, his wife, in 1719.
While the Scots and Irish lost their original native languages, the Welsh retained theirs; and it is used in some of their church services and choral societies of which there are several in America. Their annual music festivals attract large gatherings of descendants of these hardy people as well as others who enjoy their beautiful singing. The Philips family have inherited the love of music as is evidenced by their participation in church choirs and music festivals.
The historical reference material of the family' does not reveal why Joseph and Mary and their young sons, David, John, and Josiah (then only four years of age) undertook the hazardous journey across the Atlantic Ocean to find a home in the undeveloped land of Pennsylvania. There are records however which indicate that Joseph had two brothers who had preceded him in emigrating to America. When David, Joseph and Mary’s eldest son, and Joseph, tlieir yroungest son, left the ancestral home in Chester County' to “go west” to the Pittsburgh area, they were accompanied by a cousin. Letters from the Tennessee branch, descendants of David II, refer to a Philip Philips. There are several letters which passed between members of the family in Uwchland and those in Tennessee establishing relationships between the two groups. Some of the members of the family' in 1 ennessee were established there before Joseph and Mary and their sons arrived in America. The following Genealogical Table gives data on this point.
Many' of the Welsh people in this country were members of the Rhydwilim Baptist Church, Carmarthenshire, Wales, or one of its branches. Manv Welshmen accompanied William Penn who arrived in 16S2, forming the Welsh Tract which included most of the townships of Radnor, Lower Merion, Haverford, Tredyffrin, and Uwchland. Note the Welsh names in these areas, Bryn Mawr, Cynwyd, Gwynedd, Wynnewood, and many others.
The Welsh Baptists in America were very influential in establishing churches in the land of their adoption. Thomas Griffiths and fifteen others sailed from Wales in 1701; and, after being affiliated with the Lower Dublin (Pennypack) Baptist Church founded in 1688. for one and one-half years, they went to New Castle, Delaware, bought o0,000 acres of iand and founded the old Welsh Tract Baptist Church. Owen Thomas, a member of the Rhyd¬ wilim Church in Wales, came in 1707, preached at the Welsh Tract Church and elsewhere in the early Baptist Churches, settled in the Vincent area and became affiliated with the Great Valley Baptist Church, constituted in 1711, and later helped in establishing the Vincent Baptist Church. The names Owen and Thomas are household names in the Philips family throughout its history. The writer’s father was Owen Thomas Philips; and his grandson is Thomas Owen Philips, now fourteen years old.
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Reverend Owen Thomas’ granddaughter married Josiah Philips II whose descendants started the Philips Reunion in 1872 in memory of Owen Philips III, the writer’s grandfather, and the Reunion has been held eighty consecutive years, probably the longest con¬ secutive period of any. of the various family reunions. Joseph and Alary I and their sons attended the Great Valley Baptist Church (now remaining in excellent condition) and were among tbe fifty-one who separated from Great Valley in 1771 to constitute the present Vin¬ cent Baptist Church on October 12, 1771. Travel was difficult in those years, and churches were constituted somewhat in accordance with convenience of travelling.
As there were many Welshmen in the area, it appears to be evident that Joseph and Mary I knew of many friends and relatives who came to America before they undertook the hazardous journey; and there is good reason why they chose the Uwchland area.
In the Revolutionary War, the family, inspired by that love of liberty which is in¬ herent in the blood of W elshmen, took sides with the colonies. David, the eldest of the four sons, was commissioned Captain; Josiah, the third son, became a Lieutenant; and John, the second son, was taken captive in New Jersey and was ministered to bv his wife before being released. The sword carried by Lieutenant Josiah is now (1951) in tlie posses¬ sion of Charles F. Philips VI, of St. Petersburg, Florida. His bull’s eye watch is possessed by the writer. Articles from the ancestral home in Uwchland are now in possession of various members of the family and have a sentimental value as well as value as antiques. It is hoped that those who possess these valuable family mementos will give favorable con¬ sideration to placing them in the museum of the Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania, where they will be carefully housed and will be available to the younger generations, who it is hoped, will continue interest in the family.
After the Revolutionary War was ended, David II and Joseph II left the ancestral home in Chester County and "went west” which in those days meant crossing the Alleghenies. John II and Josiah II remained in the county, and their descendants are largely responsible for instituting and maintaining the Philips Family Annual Reunion.
David II settled near Library, twelve miles south of Pittsburgh and Joseph II fewer miles south of that city. As pioneers in these regions, they spent very busy and useful lives. David became pastor of Peter’s Creek Baptist Church and served with distinction for forty years until his death in 1329. It is related of him that at the time of the Whiskey Rebellion of early Colonial times he urged that the law taxing whiskey, although unjust in the opinion of most of the people, be upheld and that orderly steps be taken to have the law repealed. He was threatened with death if he attempted to address the people advising that the law be upheld. He, however, fearlessly addressed his hearers; and he was un¬ harmed. Visitors are shown the place where Reverend David urged the upholding of the law. His two sons, Benjamin and John, disagreed with him and, with their families, went down the Ohio River by boat and up the Cumberland River and settled east of Nashville, Tennessee. There are now hundreds of descendants of the family in Tennessee most of whom are descendants of Beniamin 111 and John 111. Harry Phillips (uses two Is in spelling name), Lieutenant Commander in War II, has compiled a history of the descendants of Benjamin and John. Harry has attended the Philips Reunion at Vincent, and now he is an attorney in Nashville. At a reunion of the Tennessee branch held in 1956, representatives of this branch came from eleven different states. It is noted authentically that members of the family had gone to Tennessee before Benjamin and John went there from the Pittsburgh area.
Joseph II who accompanied his eldest brother David to the Pittsburgh area died in 1832, having had five children. He was a deacon in the Peter’s Creek Church and held the office of Justice of the Peace, an office of greater power anil responsibility than it is at present. There have been descendants ot Joseph attending the Philips Reunion at various times.
John II next to oldest son of Joseph and Alary I left the home circle in Uwchland Town¬ ship and settled on the old Lancaster Road near Downmgtown, Chester County, Pennsyl¬ vania. Aianv of his descendants lived in the Atglen, Chester County, area. He had seven children, three sons and lour daughters. Thomas J. Philips, former member of the Pennsyl¬ vania Legislature, and his brother, George Alorris Philips, formerly principal of West Chester State Normal School, now Teachers College, were among the most influential mem- l>ers of the family. George Alorris Philips was one of the foremost educators of Pennsyl¬ vania, having written the School Code of 1911 and published scientnic textbooks. The well known Philips Alemorial Building, one of the numerous Teachers College buildings, was con¬ structed in his memory. The John II branch of the family is always well represented in the Philips Annual Reunions.
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Josiah II, the third son, remained on the ancestral farm in Uwchland Township and became owner of it. lie first married Martha Edwards, and three sons were born to them. He next married Sara Thomas, and they were the parents of two sons and four daughters. One of the two sons, Owen HI, left the old home and went to reside in East Nantmeal Township, Chester County, on the farm where Rachel Evans, his wife, was born in 1814 and lived there all of her lile. 1 he story of Rachel Evans Philips is an interesting one, and it is one of the historical documents of this branch of the family. .Nine sons and one daughter were born to Owen and Rachel III. Seven sons grew to manhood and became well known and influential in the community. The Philips Reunion was instituted by these seven sons of Owen and Rachel III in August 1872; and the Reunions have occurred every year, as stated above, consecutively. Much information about the family has been obtained through these Reunion meetings; and there is sufficient in the files of the Chester County Historical Society and the "Scrap Book” kept up to date as information becomes available by Lena Ogden Philips (Mrs. Walter L. Philips V), to compile a larger volume concerning the origin and development of the family. As most of those attending the Annual Reunion are descendants of Josiah II and John II more is known and recorded about them than about the descendants of the other two sons of Joseph and Mary I. It is noted that among the many members of the family who have attained high positions of influence there are high ranking officers in the Army and Navy, in state, county, and local affairs, administrators in schools, teachers, preachers, and leaders, together with many successful business men and farmers.
Brigadier General Leon Philips VII, son of Hannah Philips Rapp VI, granddaughter of Jesse E. Philips IV, in an address he made at the Reunion during World War II gave an interesting description of the country about Pembrokeshire, Wales; the old Rhydwilim Church; the people of the region some of whom have the name of Philips. Brigadier General Joseph Philips was stationed in Great Britain and France during much of the War II period. He is now retired and living at La Jolla, California. Numerous members of the family served with distinction in the regular United States Army, as Colonel Henry Philips, Dallas, Texas; Lieutenant Harry Philips, Attorney, Nashville, Tennessee; Lieutenant Eugene Forrester, graduate of West Point Military Academy, recently with the Army of Occu¬ pation in Austria.
Many members of the family which now numbers in the thousands have made the greatest contribution to the growth of the country since 1755 by observing the freedom of religious affiliations, participating in the civil activities which develop loyal citizens, teaching in the schools, serving as engineers, physicians, lawyers, merchants, and farmers.
The principle enunciated by David II at the time of the Whiskey Rebellion, referred to above, namely, uphold the law, and it unsatisfactory, take legal steps to have the law repealed, applies equally to the conduct of the family regarding observance of laws, customs, and procedures which may be interpreted to mean good substantial citizens.
The “Philips Family in Religious Work” is the title of an extensive article by the writer of this brief history of the family. A copy is tiled with other family records in the Chester County Historical Society, October 25, 1945. Excerpts from the article follow: Those of us who bear the name Philips, descendants of Josiah II, second son of Joseph and Mary I, often fail to realize that we can trace our ancestry through Sara Thomas, Josiah's second wife, to Owen Thomas who came to America from Wales in 1707, forty-eight years before Joseph and Mary I. Sara Thomas was the granddaughter of Owen Thomas. We therefore have a maternal ancestor, Owen Thomas, a "teaching elder" of the Welsh Tract Church, New Castle County, Delaware, constituted in 1708. Owen Thomas left the Welsh Tract Church in 1747 and became affiliated with Great Valley Baptist Church. He with Joseph and Mary I and their sons, together with others who had been affiliated with Great Valley Baptist Church, left that church and constituted Vincent Baptist Church. The Vincent brethern, not yet members of the constituted Vincent Baptist Church, appointed two sons of Owen Thomas, Owen, Jr., and David, and Joseph Philips 1 and his son, David II, messen¬ gers to request their dismissal from Great Valley Baptist Church; and, on October 12, 1771,
Vincent Baptist Church was constituted.
While the reason for request for dismissal from Great Valley is not given, yet the dis¬ tance was probably the deciding factor.
Eight of the charter members of Vincent were members of the Philips family. They exerted a large influence in the growth of V incent, and the remains of many oi them lie side by side in the cemetery of the church. (A diagram of the graves with names inscribed on the markers is among the family records in the Historical Society.) It may be added
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that the graves of our ancestors, Joseph and Mary I, have recently been marked by a boulder, conveyed from their farm near Lionville, with a bronze plate attached to the boulder, the latter being set in concrete between the two graves. While the original marble markers are still in place, yet weathering with erosion has made the inscriptions on them almost dlegibie.
The records of Vincent Baptist Church from October 12, 1771 to April 6, 1791 are miss¬ ing, hence an account ol the activities of the church for nearly twenty years cannot be given; but it can be assumed that the family exerted a strong influence in the growth of the church. However we know that Josiah II and his wife Sara remained near Vincent, that he was a trustee of the church, and that they were active in its development. Enos Philips IV (of Josiah III, of Josiah II) was chosen superintendent ot the Sunday School according to re¬ cords of 1829. He preached at several of the churches in the vicinity of Vincent and was an untiring worker.
In February 1833 forty-eight members of Vincent were dismissed at their own request to form W indsor Baptist Church, Uwchland Township near Eagle, Chester County, Penn¬ sylvania. W indsor was organized in the home of Josiah Philips III on April 12, 1835.Josiah III became its first preacher. Enos, his son, assisted him and later Enos became its pastor.
Another exodus from Vincent occurred in October 1841 when fourteen members were dismissed to constitute the East Xantmeal Baptist Church, in East Nantmeal Township, northern Chester County.
Owen Philips III brother of Josiah III (above) was one of the most influential members dismissed from Vincent, lie had married Rachel Evans who resided on her father’s farm described above, to which Owen had gone after his marriage to Rachel. The records of East Nantmeal Church reveal active participation by Owen and Rachel and their seven sons and their wives. This participation of the family in the church has continued to the present time (1951). Present representatives of the family who are active in East Xantmeal arc Daniel K. Philips VI, Lesley Philips VI and his sisters Irma Knauer and Miriam Bond and their children. Josiah IV, one of Owen and Rachel’s seven sons was licensed to preach by the East Xantmeal Church and later he became pastor at Radnor; Euclid, Ohio; Milestown (Oaklane); North W’ales; and Jenkintown where he died in 1889.
Members of the family were active in the Brandywine Baptist Church, Chadds Ford, Delaware County, which was constituted in 1715, six years before Vincent. Owen Ihomas (above) preached at Brandywine during the years 1725-1759. His name appears in the records of W elsh Tract Church, Great Valley, Vincent, and Brandywine. Reverend Enos Phdips (above) preached at Brandywine, and it is recorded that “he was much loved by the people who regret the dispensation of Providence which renders the separation necessary.”
Goshen Baptist Church, near W’est Chester, was likewise served bv members o f the family, Josiah III being pastor in 1844. The Glen Run Church (Atglen) was another center of great interest on the part of members of the family. Enos M. Philips 1\ (above) was a central figure in the establishment ot the church, and he became pastor of it in 1832, resign¬ ing in 1840 and again becoming pastor after an interim of one year, serving until 1849 when he became a home missionary to W isconsin. The Glen Run Church at Atglen is the licit 1 in which many of the descendants of John Philips II have served, some ol them being sliil active in the church. Among the early members were George III and Joseph III, of John II, of Joseph and Mary I. John Morris Philips IV (of George III above) and his sons, I homas J. V, and George Morris Philips V, mentioned above as principal of W’est Chester Normal School. The other son of George 111, George Washington Philips IV, his son Dallas V, and other members ot this branch have long been affiliated with the Glen Run Church.
Beulah Church near Russellville, Upper Oxford Township, Chester County, constituted on June 5, 1825 was served by Reverend Enos Philips while he was pastor of the Glen Run Church. Hepzibah Baptist Church, Xewlin Township, Chester Countv ,was served bv Re verend Owen Thomas as referred to above from 1720 to 1/57, during the time he also preached at Brandywine.
The Kennett Square Baptist Church is another one among those whose influential members were members of the family. It was October 11, 1882 when a meeting was held at the residence of D. Duer Philips V (of Jesse IV) for the purpose of constituting the Kennett Square Church. Among the seventeen charter members, there were seven mem¬ bers of the Philips family. Later the Downingtown Baptist Church was formed. Owen Thomas Philips IV (of Owen III) and members of his family were and several are in¬ fluential members of this church.
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Most of the wives of the men who were influential in religious work were likewise active
in the churches. In most cases they were much occupied in rearing large families as well as
assisting their husbands in their various occupations. It is noted that Mary, wife of Joseph
I, was active in Great Valley and later in \ incent Baptist Churches. Rachel, wife of Owen
III, participated actively in the allairs of East Nantmeal Baptist Church even though she
was the mother of ten children, seven of whom grew to manhood. Hannah Philips Eachus
III, daughter of Josiah II, is known to have been an active church worker. Her son, Owen
Philips Eachus IV, served as pastor of the i lightstown Baptist Church for forty-three years.
Pie was a frequent contributor to the Reunion programs. These are but three of the hundreds
of those wives who reared their numerous children according to the principles of the New
Testament and were found in the churches with their families.
FIRST GENERAL REUNION
Prior to 1877, Reunions had been held, principally, by the seven sons of Owen and
Rachel Philips III, at the homes of these sons; the first was in 1872.
The Reunion of 1877 was the first general reunion attended by many descendants of
Joseph and Mary I other than those of John II and Josiah II. The record of the reunion
was the first printed publication of family records, and it became the basis of the 1926 publi¬
cation.
Copies of the 1877 Reunion and the genealogical record of 1926 are of considerable value
to members of the family. Copies of these published records are filed with Philips date in
the headquarters of Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania.
The suggestion for the comprehensive reunion of 1877 originated with Joseph Philips
IV (of Owen III), Amanda Philips Bingaman IV (of Joseph III), and Elizabeth Philips Guest
IV (of Josiah III), wife of Melchi Guest.
Reverend Owen Philips Eaches graduated from Bucknell University in 1863. He held
chairs of Greek and Hebrew there; trustee Peddie Institute; first wife graduated Bucknesljl
he graduated Crozer Theological Seminary 1866. First pastorate was Nicetown Baptist
Church, eight years; First Baptist Ch urch, Hightstwon, New Jersey, forty-three years;
Civil War Veteran; outstanding member ol Philips Reunion. One of his addresses at Re¬
union published in leaflet form and distributed; copy in Philips Family records, Chester
County Pennsylvania Historical Headquarters, West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Lena Ogden Philips (Mrs. Walter L. Philips V) became interested in Philips Family
History prior to 1926 vhen she and Walter L. Philips published the 1926 family history.
She has collected much family data, births, deaths, marriages, etc., and has manifested es¬
pecial ability in locating members of the family, old and new, in their proper places in the
family lines. For several years she was recognized by the family (officially the Reunion)
as the family historian She has assorted and organized clippings, photographs, scrap books
made by others, keeps a scrap book in her possession, and has made many duplicate notes,
papers, and other material for tiling in the County I listorical Archives. Through her know¬
ledge of the family, connections have been made with branches which have settled in many
parts distant from the original homestead in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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Members of the Owen Phil ips Family buried in the Cemetery of East Nantmeal Bap¬ tist Church, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
(Owen III, son of Josiah II, of Joseph and Mary I)
III—Owen Philips, 1790-1871 Rachel Evans Philips, wife, 1793-1868
IV—Jesse E. Philips, 1816-1895 Esther R. Trainer, wife, 1823-1861 Ann Davis, wife, 1823-1906
V—O. Milton Philips, 1843-1920 Mary Keeley, wife, 1851-1954
V—Judson G. Philips, 1848-1932 Mary S. Pennypacher, wife, 1852-1916
V—George T. Philips, 1S45-1875
VI—Lucinda Philips, April 1873-August 1873
VI—Jesse Elwyn Philips, 1871-1901
IV—Josiah Philips, 1817-1899 Mary Ann Philips, wife, 1815-1901
IV—Lewis Philips, 1822-1909 Amanda Keeley, wife, 1827-1913
V—Ida Jane Philips, 1856-1861*
V—John Alfred Philips, 1853-1861*
V—Owen P. Philips, 1859-1861* (^Diphtheria)
V—John K. Philips, 1865-1919 Fannie Krauser, wife, 1869-1932
IV—Thamsen Morris, wife of David Philips, 1832-1861
V—William Sumner Philips, 1859-1861
V—Arthur Allen Philips, 1854-1856
V—George Owen Philips (of second wife, Sara Amole— 1868-1870
IV—Owen Thomas Philips, 1834-1905
Elmira B. Guest, wife, 1839-1875
(Parents of writer, Walter L. Philips)
V—George Philips, 1864-1868
V—Mary Emma, 1860-1876
V—Elmira K. Philips, 1866-1947
Annie Wynn, second wife, O.T.P. 1834-1910
IV—Abner E. Philips, 1S40-1895
Adeline Philips, wife, -1895
V—Laura Philips, 1867-1945
V—Irene P. Ziegler, 1865-1951
Joseph and Mary I and several early ancestors are buried m the Cemetery of Vincent Baptist Church, Chester County. Pennsylvania.
Several descendants of Owen and Rachel III are buried in the cemetery of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, also ol Downingtown, and elsewhere.
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Genealogical table of the Joseph and Mary Philips family who emigrated from Wales to America in 1755. A dwscription of these two pioneers and their four sons may be found in another part of this publication.
The following table is not a complete listing of all the descendants of Joseph and Mary due to a lack ot information about some of the lines especially those of their first son, David, and their fourth son, Joseph, who left the ancestral home in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and went to the western part of Pennsylvania near the end of the eighteenth century. As the second son, John, and the third son, Josiah, remained in the vicinity of the old home more of their descendants attend the family reunions held annually hence more information about them becomes available.
Key: The Roman numbers placed before or after a name indicate the generation, considering Joseph and Mary, the first generation: their sons the second, etc.
b—birth date m—marriage date d—date of death
TABLE
I—Joseph Philips, b. 1716—d. 1792 (Mav) m. Mary b. 1710—d. 1792 (Dec.)
II—David Philips, b. March 26, 1742—d. March 5, 1829. m. Mary Thomas 1765, b. 1743—d. 1S40.
Ill—Mary Philips, b. 1764—d. in. 1—Benjamin Pyott (divorced)
2—John Scott, b. 1770—d. 1859 IV—John Pyott, b. 17S2—d. IV—Nancy Scott, b. 1792—d. 1859
m. Reverend John White, b. 1793—d. 1858 V—Mary Ann White, b. 1816—d. 1872
m. Emanue 1 Ecker, b. 1812—d. 1884 VI—Emanuel Ecker, Jr., b. 1841—d. 1898
m. Angelina Gibson VII—Ethel Clair Ecker
III—Benjamin Philips, b. 1766 in Chester County; went Western Pennsylvania with father, David. II, and then to Tennessee.
Ill—John Philips, b. 1768—d. 1846. Born in Chester County, went to Western Pennsylvania with his father, David II, then to Tennsesee with his brother, Benjamin, in 1797.
IV—Joseph Philips V—Nathan Philips
VI—David Philips VII—Henry F. Philips, b. 1880 (Tennessee), Colonel in U. S. Army Medical
Division, retired, lives (1951) in Dallas, Texas, m. Lois Allen 1908
VIII—Harriet Philips, b. 1911 m. Allen Pope, M.D. March 11, 1933
IX—B etty Lois Pope, b. November 30, 1933 m. Buddy Gerald Wright 1-27-15 Age 19
IX—Nancy Pope, b 1938 VIII—Betty Margaret Philips, b. October 1915
m. Paul Barnes, 1938 IX—Mikal Barnes, b. 1959 IX—Sandra Barnes, b. 1945 IX—Jeffrey Barnes, b. October 8. 1948
VII—J esse Philips. b. 1882 (Tennessee) d. March 31, 1947, Big Spring, Texas
rn. 1st—Willie Kennon 2d—Margaret Dean, 1925
VIII—Audrey Philips, b. 1905. At Reunion, Vincent Baptist Church Chester County, Pa.—1957
VIII—Geraldine Philips, b. 1920 VIII—Jesse W heeler Philips, Jr.
(Children of first marriage)
VII—Bonnie Philips m. Benjamin Boswell, d. June 12. 1946 Four children
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VII—Shine Philips, b. 1889. Lives (1951) Big Spring, Texas. Writer, Druggist. Right name “Earle.”
m. Nan Bell VIII—Nancy Bell Philips, b. 1920—At Reunion 1957
m. Garth Jones, December 13, 1947 IX—Tiffany Ann Jones, b. March 20, 1950 IX—Bronwyn Jones, b. 1-21 52
VIII—Champe Ellen Philips, b. 1924 VII—Daniel Philips, b. 1905
m. Melba Picard 1926 VIII—Daniel Philips, Jr. b. 1928—d. 1945 (automobile accident)
Harry Phillips (spells name with 2 l's) has written very complete history of the III John Philips (son ol David II of Pittsburgh area). John 111 with Benjamin 111 went from Pittsburgh area to Tennessee.
IV—David Philips V—Thomas Philips
VI—Hardin Alonzo Philips VII—Norman Philips
m. Bernice Neal VIII—Harry Phillips, b. 1909 (Historian of John Philips III branch)
m. Virginia Major 1936 IX—Harriet b. January 26, 1941—Twin. IX—Rachel b. January 26, 1941—Twin. IX—Caroline b. February 28, 1947.
VIII—Norma Phillips m. James Green 1959
IX—Nancy Green, b. 1940 IX—James Green, Jr. IX—Son—November 25, 1946
VIII—Hardin Alonzo Phdlips, b. 1916 m. Christine Stegall 1950
VIII—Mary Phillips, b. 1924—d. 1936 (died of an injury at school). V—Levi Philips
VI—Elizabeth Phillips, b. 1863—d. 1940 m. James Womack
VII—John Smith Womack, b. 1895 m. Nellie Neal 1915
VIII—Jerre Womack, b. 1916. Was at Reunion 1946. m. Ruth
IX—Annette Womack, b. 1939 IX—Gloria Womack, b. 1943
VIII—Ancil Womack, b. 1919—d. February 1948 in plane accident. He and his brother, Jerre, and Jerreks wife at Reunion in 1946. m. Adeline Olson 1945
IX—Edwin Neal Womack, b. 1946 VIII—Manelle Womack, b. 1925
m. William Butts, Jr., July 9, 1949 V—Wilson Shelah Phillips (brother of Thomas V and Levi V)
VI—Lou Anna Phillips m. William R. Seat, D.D.
VII—Reverend William Robert Seat, Jr., b. 1886. Pastor Baptist Church, Washington, Indiana. Visited West Chester W.L.P. and L.O.P.
VIII—W illiam Robert Seat, b. 1920 VIII—Elizabeth Seat, b. 1922 Sons in W7ar II VIII—Marshall Holmes Seat, b. 1924 VIII—David Martin Seat, b. 1926
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IV—Josiah Philips
V—William Philips
VI—Lannas M. Philips, b. 1866—d. 1939
m. Laura Waters 1889
VII—Christine Phillips, b. 1891
m. Robert Forrester 1914
VIII—Sara Elizabeth Forrester, b. 1915
m. Richard Hawkins
IX—Marjorie Hawkins, b. 1936
IX—Sarah Katherine Hawkins
IX—Richard Murrv Hawkins, b. 1941
VIII—Laureen Waters Forrester, b. 1917
m. Clifford Sargent 1941
VIII—Robert L. Forrester, Jr., b. 1918—d. 1942
Killed plane crash. War II
VIII—Marjorie Frances Forrester, b. 1921
m. Joseph Hawkins 1945
IX—Robert Hawkins, b. October 20, 1946
IX—Joan Forrester Hawkins, b. December 1949
VIII—William Howell Forrester, b. 1923
m. Anne Goodlae 1948
VIII—Eugene P. Forrester, b. 1926 (Graduate West Point June 1948. Now
in U. S. Army)
VIII—Grady Nelson Forrester, b. 1929
VII—Clarence Waters Phillips, b. 1895
m. 1—Nancy Lucile Wilkes 1922
2—Mrs. Viola Foley, January 1950
VIII—Clarence W. Phillips, Jr., b. 1925
m. Faith Philips, December 27, 1947
VII—Wilson L. Phillips, b. 1911
Has several children
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Descendants of Thomas Philips III of David II of Joseph and Mary I.
Ill—Thomas Philips m. Sarah liazen
IV—Thomas Hazen Philips m. Jane Logan
V—Lucinda Philips b. 9-10-35—d. 1854 m. O. B. Fell
VI—Lucinda J. Fell b. 1-20-54 m. Berih McGranahan
VII—Laura McGranahan b. 9-6-1979
VII—Jennie McGranahan b. 3-28-1882
VII—George Oliver McGranahan b. 12-5-1883 m. 3 times No children
V—Thomas Elliott Philips b. 2-1-1837—d. 4-25-1907 m. Emma F. Donachy
VI—Jennie M. Philips b. 2-8-1866 m. l.George Cole
2. Thomas Huftle
VII—Rilla Cole, b. 9-6-1866—d. 1907 m. George Perry
VI—Harriet S. Philips b. 11-11-1867—d. 10-16-1941 m. Charles B. Cole
VII—Lila Cole, b. 10-1-1887 m. Jay Douglass
VIII—Alice Douglass b. 2-21-1909 m. Wilbur L. Hall (3 children)
VIII—Steven M. Douglass, b. 4-20-1914 m. Rosemonde Potter
VI—Emma Bessie Philips, b. 9-28-1869—d. 2-22-1937 m. Paul Jones
VII—Grace Jones, b. 5-13-1891—d. 1921 m. John Davidson
VIII—Conroy Davidson, b. 8-1-1909 m. Ruth
IX—Romavne Davidson Joe Cotter
IX—Children, Bernard, John, Donald, Sharon
VIII—Dorothy Davidson, b. 9-2-1910 m. Henry Strope
IX—Donald Strope
IX—David Strope
VIII—Harold Davidson, b. 6-2-1918 m. Vera Kelier
VII—Gertrude Jones, b. 9-2-1893
M. Harry Detrick
VII—Francena H. Jones, b. 9-22-1895
M. Frank Jenkins
VII—Elliot Jones, b. 7-28-1900 m. Hazel Camp
VIII—Ivan E. Jones m. Hilda Bidlock
VIII—Marjorie Jones m. Dean Pelton
IX—William Pelton
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VI—Grace L. Philips b. 1-31-1872 m. Arthur Rowley
VII—Christine L. Rowley, b. 1-3-1895 m. Ilarry C. Stowe
VII—Harold Philips Rowley, b. 11-20-1896 m. Esther Ecklund
VIII—Bette Grace Rowley, b. 12-20-22 m. Wesley Pruett
IX—David and Claudia Pruett
VIII—Philip E. Rowley, b. 9-2-1924
VIII—Geraldine M. Rowley, b. 9-19-1925
VIII—Billie Louise Rowley, b. 4-8-1927
VII—Maebell Rowley, b. 5-4-1900 m. Perry L. Wood
VIII—Lillian E. Wood, b. 9-2-1919 m. Kenneth Wiley
VIII—Perry R. Wood, b. 9-24-20
VIII—Donald Wood, b. 11-10-1921 m. Betty Jean Robb.
V—Nancy M. Philips, b. 10-15-1838—d. 7-28-1909 m. David S. Campbell
VI—U. Grant Campbell, b. 5-22-1868
VII—Wallace Campbell m. Katherine Van Harlingen
VIII—J eanne Stewart Campbell, b. 2-19-1943
VIII—Katherine Elaine Campbell, b. 3-24-1945
VII—Dorothy Campbell m. Hugh V. Beatty
VIII—Diann Elise, bf8-20-1948
VI—Lillian Mae Campbell, b. 7-5-1870— d. 9-7-1943 m. Ashley Crowell
VII—Clarence L. Crowell m.
VIII—Donna, Doris, Ruth, Barbara
VII—Hazel Crowell
VI—Jennie P. Campbell, b. 9-9-1875 m. James Pringle
VII—Willis Robert Pringle m.
VIII—Dorothy Pringle m. Stephen Sike
IX—Bradley Raymond Sike, b. April, 1941
VIII—Robert J. Pringle
VIII—Charlotte Pringle m. Matthew J. Flecken
VII—Cressie Pringle m. Raymond Jones
V—David A. Philips m. P. Minnie Simmons
VI—Junia May Philips, b. 4-7-1868—d. 6-2-1868 VI—Rowland Wells Philips, b. 5-25-1873
m. 1. Elvira Swigert 2. Camilla
VII—Eleanor Philips * VII—Eleanor Philips
m.
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V—Robert M. Philips m. Loretta McLean
VI—William T., Carrie L., Edward R., Elliott, Leroy, Robert, m. Alary J. McElhenney
VI— J ames, Bertha Alay Philips.
V—Sarah Ann Philips VI—Warren Romanzo English, b. 11-15-1868
m. 1. Alay Alzada Aliller 2. Annie AL Petrie
VII—Lena Alarie English, b. 1-24-1895
VI—Aiyrtle Pearl English, b. 11-4-1870 m. Elmer AlcElroy
VI—Charles F. English, b. 5-13-1881 Alary Eve Cochran
VII—S. Elizabeth English, b. 4-6-1909 m. Dallas Smiley
V—Romanzo S. Philips m. Jeannette Hazan
VI—Ida Alay Philips, b. 6-10-1881 m. Clarence Philips
VI—Luella Jane Philips, b. 7-22-1883 m. Alan J. Head
VII—Jeannette Alice Head, b. 1911
VI—Paul Philips m. Helen
VII—Robert Philips
V—Harvey L. Philips, b. 11-30-1851—d. 11-29-1913 m. Rebecca Robb.
VI—Frank B. Philips, b. 6-24-1878 m. Jennie Bruce
VI—Jennie O. Philips, b. 11-12-1879 m. John E. Williams
VII—Elton F. Williams m. Anna Alae
VIII—Janet
VII—Frank Williams m. Helen Fisher
VIII—Jane Williams, b. 1932
VIII—John A. Williams, b. 1937
VI—Clarence Philips, b. 8-10-1882—d. 4-23-1950 m. 1. Ida Alay Philips, of Romanzo
2. Anna Belle Edlinger
VII—Robert Philips, b. 7-8-1933
VI—Lee Philips, b. 1187 m. Florence
VII—Leland Philips m. Alargaret 2 children, killed in Auto Accident
VII—Ruth Philips m. Jack Hoover
VIII—Daughter, b. 1940
IV—Alary Philips, of III Thomas, of II David, of I Joseph m. James Limber
V—Sarah Limber m. A. Al. Reid
V—Nancy Limber m. William Beatty
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VI—Frank Beatty m. De Etta Campbell
VII—Wilson Beatty m. M ary G. Haggerty (descendant of Joseph II)
VIII—Kenneth Frank Beatty, b. 5-7-1926 VIII—Bonita Janet, b. 2-3-1934
VII—Rutherford Beatty m. Mary K. Patterson
VIII—William Richard Beatty, b. 8-30-1935 VIII—Gladys Eileen, b. 7-25-1910
VII—Mary Belle Beatty m. Clarence Ramp
VIII—Frank Ramp, b. 5-21-1921 m. Irene Kelso
IX—Florence Marie Ramp VIII—Helen Ramp
m. John McAnalan VIII—John Ramp, b. 2-8-1924 VIII—Robert Ramp, d. 7 months VIII—Margaret Ramp, b. 3-13-1927 VIII—Wilbert Ramp, b. 4-2-1930
V—Drusilla Limber m. John Beatty
VI—Wilson Beatty VI—Wilson Beatty VI—James L. Beatty
m. VII—Ruth Beatty
m. Harold Fiffe VII—Naomi Beatty
m. Glen Beck
V—Melissa Limber •
V—;Marv Limber
V—George W. Limber m. Alargaret Alartzell
VI—Carrie Al. Limber m. Svlvester Logan
VI—Will Limber VI—Alame Limber VI—Charles Limber VI—George Limber VI—Alonzo Limber VI—Victor Limber
V—Jennie Limber m. William AlcLaughlin
VI—Sallie AlcLaughlin VI—Alarv AlcLaughlin VI—William AlcLaughlin
III—Josiah Philips of II David, of I Joseph and Alary Philips
m. Sarah Bell
IV—J oseph Philips m. Alary Philips (Cousins)
V—Alatilda Philips m. Peter Boyer
VI—Seven Children
V—Emma Philips m. J. S. I9ouglass 7-31-1853; Appointed to Burma 12-2-1853
VI—J. Taylor Douglass
V—Jesse Philips m. Adeline Boyer
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VI—Seven Children
VI—Laura Philips m. Charles Corll (8 children)
VII—Adaline Corll m. Miller
VII—Walter Corll m. Anna Bailey
VII—Thomas Corll m. Nettie R. Ilavnes
VIII—Virgil Charles Corll
VIII—Evelyn Corll
VI—Ann Philips m. John Sheakley
VII—Laura Sheakley m. Robert Kelso
VIII—T wo daughters
VII—Twin sons
VI—Etta Philips m. Adam Haggerty
VII—Harold Haggerty
VII—Virgil Haggerty
VII—Mary Haggerty m. Wdson Beattv of Frank, of Nancy Limber, of Mary, of Thomas, of David II.
VIII—Kenneth Frank, b. 5-7-1926
VIII—Bonita Janet, b. 2-3-34
VI—Nellie Philips, d. 12 yrs.
VI—Walter Philips, d. in West
VI—Thomas Philips, d. in West
VI—Roy Philips
V—Sarah, Josiah, Bill, Hattie, Ann, Judson, Frank, Walter.
Ill—Thomas Philips and Sarah Hazen
IV—Isaac Philips m. Emi.v Church
V—Clarinda Philips m. James Dunn
VI—Miles C. Dunn m. Lulu Cummings
VII—Elizabeth A. Dunn m. (an insurance man, Meadville)
VI—Wilmer Leslie Dunn m. Anna E. Snyder
VII—Marcella C. Dunn m. C. F. Van Horne
VIII—Leslie Van Horne—Killed War II
VII—Gladys Dunn m.
VI—Etta Dunn
VI—Sara E. Dunn
VI—Anna C. Dunn m. Rufus Adams
VII—V irginia Adams m. Frank Aiken
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VI—Edwin Dunn
V—Elvira Philips m. Winfield Scott McCoy
VI—Adrian W. McCoy m. Caroline Sly
V—Welthea 0. Philips m. David F. McDowell
VI—Charles McDowell m. Nellie Dygert
VII—Mary McDowell m. Arthur Vermeire
VIII—Alvin Vermeier
VIII—Eleanor Vermeier
VII—Edwin McDowell m. Mildred Boughner
VII—Caroline McDowell m. Donald Huber
VIII—Robert Donald Huber
VII—Arthur Joe McDowcl. m. Sophie
VII—Donald McDowell m.
VI—Adella McDowell m. Isaac Moore
VII—Ralph Moore m.
VII—Mildred McDowell
V—Sarah Philips m. William P. Couse
VI—Edw in P. Couse m. Henrietta Miller
VII—Catharine Couse
VII—Miller Couse m. Ann
VIII—Ann Couse
VIII—Son
VII—Edwin Couse, Jr.
VII—Henrietta Cousc m.
VIII—Nancy
VIII—Son VI—Emily A. Couse
VI—Charles Couse. d. typhoid
V—E. Augusta Philips m. Joseph Limber
VI—Elsie A. Limber, d. 9-14-1953
V—Anna C. Philips m. Josiah Streit
VI—George Streitt (he and one child perished in fire)
VI—Louis Streitt m. Katherine Kerchner
VII—Norman Streitt (Killed War II)
VII—Clarence Streitt (Rhodes Scholar) (author)
VIII—Pierre Streitt
VIII—Janet
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IX—Daughter (Interpreter United Nations) VIII—Collette Streitt
VII—Alma Streitt VIII—daughter
VII—Thomas Streit
V—M. Miranda Philips m. John Clark
VI—Edith Emily Clark m. Carl David Limber
VII—Helen Limber m. W. Roy McKean
VIII—Emily McKean m. Herman Keebaugh
IX—Mary Alice Keebaugh, b. 1946 or 1947
VIII—Robert McKean—Metallurgist, d. 30 years
VIII—Alice McKean m. La Velle Maggs
IX—Ronald Maggs, b. 7-3-1948
VIII—Martha McKean m. J. Robert Morford
VII—Donald Limber m. Phyllis Dawson
VIII—Alan, Nelson, Nola, Jean
VII—Ralph Limber m. Dorothy Leeper
VIII—Clark Wayne, Janice, Marjorie
VII—Anna Limber m. J. Lawrence Stevenson
VIII—Sarah Limber m. Wallace Mcllheney
IX—Derrick Mcllheney, b. 9-5-1949
VIII—J ames Stevenson m. Martha De Reiser
IX—Patricia Stevenson, b. July 1949
VIII—Alden Stevenson m. Shirley Artman
VIII—Ellen Stevenson m. Jack Benninger
VII—Ruth Limber m. Reed McCormick
VIII—May McCormick m. Theodore Wilson
VIII—Richard McCormick m. Mabel
VIII—Edith McCormick (Twin of Richard), d. infancy
VIII—J ovce McCormick m. Clair McNutt
VIII—Thomas, Philip, Virginia
VII—Ra3'mond Limber m. Virginia Keck
VIII—Gerald Limber
VIII—Ramie Limber
VI—Luella Clark, d. 21 years
VI—Mary Adella Clark m. Herbert Davis
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VII—John C. Davis m. Helen Spaulding
VIII—Clark Davis
VII—Paul Davis m. Ruth Hoffman
V— Caroline Puilips
VI— John Morrison m. Daisy Thorne
VI—Anna Morrison, d. 12 years
VI—Eleanor Morrison, d. 6-25-1944
III—(of David II) Joseph Philips, b. 1770, died 2 weeks old
III—(of David II) Joseph Philips (a second Joseph), b. 1771 -d. 1778
III—(of David II)Thomas Philips, b. 1774. Moved from Chester County with his father, David II, in 1797. m. Sarah Hazen in 1798
IV—Thomas Hazen Philips, Jr., b. November 26, 1810 m. Jane Logan, September 4, 1834; b. February 13, 1816
V—Sara Ann Philips m. Johnson T. English
VI—W arren Romanzo English m. Alary Alzado Miller
VII—Lena Marie English, M.D.
Note: These are not all of the descendants of Thomas Philips III, but they indicate the ancestry of Dr. Lena English who has been on the staff of a hospital in India and who has recently been connected with hospitals in U.S. She is at present (1951) in Augusta, Maine. She has been present at the Reunion on different occastions.
Ill—Josiah Philips (of David II), b. 1776
IV—Joseph Philips (grandson of David II) m. Mary Philips (granddaughter of Joseph II). This marriage was the last official act of David II.
V—Ann Elizabeth Philips m. Isaiah King
VI—Viola King, b. -d. January 1948 (descendant of both David II and Joseph II).
VII—Donald Boyer (W.L.P. and L.O.P. visited here, Washington, Pa., 1940) m. Susan Philips, daughter of Jasper Philips who attended the reunion at Vincent Baptist Church.
VIII—Blanche Boyer m. Maclaren Watson
IX—Maclaren Watson (adopted), b. March 1947
VIII—Donald Boyer, Jr. m. Ruth Berry
IX—Carol
IX—Donald Berry Boyer, the third
IX—David Philips Boyer, b. 1942
IX—Carol Sue Boyer, b. May 1950
IV—Nancy Philips m. William Mouk (or Mouck)
V—Alary Emma Alouk (Reunion 1902) m. Charles Clark
VI—Charles Clark. Jr.
VI—Gertrude Clark Holmes (at Reunion 1902)
VI—Ada Clark
IV—Alary Ann Philips (of David III of David II. Gave monument to Rev. David
Philips II at Library, Pa.)
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IV—Nelson Philips
V—Dr. William F. Philips
VI--Lucy Philips m. Reed
VII—Marian Reed m. Reiche!
VII—Rosetta Reed m. Prince
VI—J ames H. Philips
VII—Ruth Philips m. Spohrer
VII—Bill Philips
VI—Rosetta Philips m. Clyde Philips
V—Nancy A. Philips m. I. Stacker
V—Estelle Philips. Attended 1940 Reunion at Library, Pa. m. M. J. Williams
VI—Clara Williams m. Hixon
VII—Irene Hixon m. Warne
VIII—Son 10 (in 1940)
VIII—Daughter 8 (in 1940)
V—Charles Philips
VI—Frank Philips
VII—Ethel Philips (active in Reunion at Library 1940)
VI—Hattie Philips (Listed following under Guy Philips; married same name Philips) m. Guy M. Philips
VII—Four sons: Vernon, Charles, David and Harry
VII—Marie Philips m. Clifford
VI—Bessie Philips (Lived with Jasper Philips, Library) m. Collins
VI—Bern Philips (In West Chester visiting 1939)
VII—Sons: Lee, Donald, Harold
V—Jasper Philips (Reunion Vincent. W.L.P. and L.P.O. visited their home. Library, 1940.) m. Blanche Cramer, d. Nov. 1950
VI—Susan Philips m. Donald Boyer (descendant of both David II and Joseph II)
VII—Blanche Boyer
VII—Son
VI—Wanda Philips m. Cummins
VII—Robert Cummins
VIII—Robert Cummins, Jr., b. November 10. 1942
VIII—Cheryl Cummins
VII—William Cummins—married July 1949
VI—Reva Philips (Gave programs Vincent Reunions) m. Bruce Smith (W.L.P. and L.O.P. visited at Dormont 1940. Lives at Library, 1951)
VII—Betty Lois Smith m. Gilbert Andreen November 8, 1942
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VIII—Gilbert B. Andreen, Jr., b. March 24, 1948
VII—Donald Bruce Smith, Jr. m. Charlotte Underwood, August 1949
IV—Mary Philips (of David III of Joseph II) m. Joseph Philips
V—Matilda Philips (Reunion Vincent 1902) m. Peter B. Boyer
VI—Samuel Boyer
VII—Samuel L. Boyer, Jr.
VIII—Alice Boyer m. Smith
IX—Thomas Smith
IV—Thomas R. Philips (of David III of Joseph II)
IV—David Philips (of Isaac III of David II)
V—Joseph R. Philips
VI—Amelia Philips m. Drake
VI—Clifford Philips m.
VII—Harold R. Philips (Chairman 1940 Reunion at Library, Pa.
VII—Erroll (Ned) Philips (hone\rmoon at West Chester) m. Hazel Pierce
VIII—Nancy Jo Philips, b. 1942
VII—Blanche Philips
VI—Guv M. Philips (nickname “Mack") m. flattie Philips (Sister of Bern Philips and Bessie P. Collins)
VII—Clifford Philips (drowned)
VII—Charles Philips, m.
VII— Vernon Philips, m.
VIII—Four daughters
VII—David Philips, m.
VII—Harry Philips, m.
VIII—George Philips, b. January 1947
VII—Marie Philips m. Clyde Everhart, June 1, 1942
VIII—Nancy Everhart, b. March 1947
V—Clara Philips m. Samuel Lutton
VI—Bessie Lutton m. Kendricks
VII—Virginia Kendricks (Sang at Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia in 1937) m. Dr. W. Clark
III—Sarah Philips (of David II), b. 1784 m. David McElhennay
IV—Matilda McElhennay m. Robert Scott
V—Margaret Soctt m. T. F. flouts
VI—Lily flouts
VI—Edwin Scott flouts
VII—Edwina flouts m. Malcolm Graham
VII— Thomas Cushing Houts
VIII— Two Sons
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VII—Robert Scott Houts
VIII—Jane Ilouts m. Ralph Secger, October 31, 1942
IX—Robert F. Seeger, b. March 7, 1946
VIII—Barbara Ann Ilouts m. Ensign Warren Anderson .November 50, 1943
IX—Warren Anderson, Jr., b. April 23, 1945 (Father missing in action War II)
VIII—Robert Houts, Jr.
VIII—Claribel Houts
V—John Alvin Scott
VI—Luther Scott
VI—Jeannie Scott
VI—Mary Scott
V—Luther Scott
VI—Grace Scott
V—Robert Scott m. Matilda Cora
V—Mary Scott m. Eben Fish
VI—Jessie Fish m. Charles Watson
VII—C. Wilbur Watson m. 1—
2—Barbara Heath
VIII—Robert Watson—1st marriage
VIII—Richard Watson—1st marriage
VIII—Spencer Charles Watson—2nd marriage
VI—Mabel Fish (3 great grandchildren—Reunion at Library, Pa., 1940) m. Ingham
VI—Florence Fish
VI—Mary Fish
VI—Mrs. David Jones (Columbus, Ohio 1940)
III—Martha Philips (of David II), b. 1782. Twin, m. Work.
Ill—Martha Philips’ Twin Sister d. 9 week.
Descendants of John Philips II of Joseph I and xMary I.
II—John Philips, b. 1745—d. 1790 m. Margaret Davis, b. August 4, 1750—d. January 31, 1818
III—George Philips, b. January 29, 1774—d. m. Elizabeth Morris
IV—John Morris Philips m. 1st —Mary Jane Boyd
2nd —Sarah Jones, b. 1801 or 1802
V—Mary E. Philips
V—Mary Jane Philips, b. 1844—d, 1904 m. D. Bright Miller, b. 1840—d. 1907
VI —George Philips Miller, b. 1860-d. September 1, 1925 m. Amanda S. Miller (adopted)
VI—John Morris Miller
VI—Frank B. Miller, b. -d. May 12, 1938. m. Anna Bowen
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VII—M. Jeannette Miller m. Hagan, June 30, 1935
Four children VII—Dorothy M. Miller
m. James R. McCiintock, July 11, 1936 VIII—Bruce McCiintock, b. 1942 VIII—Reed Bowen McCiintock, b. 1944 VIII—Nancy Jeannette McCiintock, b. 1949
V—Thomas Jones Philips, b. December 23, 1846-d. April 9. 1939 m. Harriet Chalfant, b. December 50, 1855-d. Oct. 14, 1928
VI—Sara Philips, b. December 27, 1882 m. Emmer Marsh, October 1910
VII—Harriet C. Marsh m. Thomas A. Craig March 1, 1941
VIII—Stephen Harlan Craig, b. March 14, 1946-d. May, 1946 VIII—Sara Alice Craig, b. March 1949 VI—Alice Philips, b. 1884
m. D. Harlan Plank V—George Morris Philips, b. Oct. 28, 1851-d. 1920
m. Elizabeth Pyle, b. April 11, 1854-m. 1877 VI—William Pyle Philips, b. 1882—d. Dec. 18 (or 12th) 1950
m. Harriet B. Paris—divorced. VI—Sara Philips, b. —d. June 18, 1951
m. V—Charlotte E. Philips, b. March 1, 1854—d. May 10, 1931
m. Preston E. Hannum, b. 1851—d. 1910 VI—Caroline Hannum, b. November 23, 1894
m. Arthur Russell Brown VI—John Philips Hannum
m. Sara Lewis, d. February 22, 1945 VII—Preston Hannum, d. 1910—1 yr.
VI—William Hannum, b. —d. 1925 m. Annie L. Lipscomb
VII—Charlotte Elizabeth Hannum m. C. L. Neal
VIII—Stephen Neal, b. Mav 3, 1946 VIII—Philip Paul Neal, b. Dec. 28, 1947
V—Caroline J. Philips, b. March 20, 1856—d. Feb. 18, 1927 m. Matthew II. Boyd, d. 1901
V—Sallie Philips V—John Todd Philips, b. 1861—d. 1883
IV—George Washington Philips, b. Sept. 1815—d. Nov. 1899 m. H. C. Ring, b. March 1819—m. 1840—d. Dec. 21, 1885
V—Elizabeth Philips, b. March 2, 1842—d. m. Charles E. Young, b. 1841—d.
VI—Wayland P. Young, b. Aug. 10, 1866 m. Edith ^ 1903
VII—George H. Young VII—Elizabeth II. Young
VI—George Charles Ellis Young, b. March 18, 1875 m. 1904
VII—Mary Philips Young VII—Elizabeth S. Young
V—George Dallas Philips, b. Oct. 5, 1844—d. Mav 16, 1926 m. Jennie Goodman, b. March 4, 1846—d. Feb. 7, 1935 m. December 14. 1866
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VI—Elizabeth Philips, b. May 13G3 m. Rev. Robert J. Holmes 1897, b. Feb. 1870—d. Sept. 4, 1916
VII—Marguerite Holmes, b. March 1901
VI—Charles G. Philips, b. May 28, 1871
m. Sara D. Futhev, b. Nov. 19, 1876—d. Jan 14, 1940
VII—Roberta Futhey Philips, b. July 9, 1911 m. Rev. Fred B. Crane, Sept. 2, 1952
VIII—Helen Crane
VIII—Margaret Ann Crane, b. 1959
VIII—Robert xMeredith Crane, b. 1947
VI—J. Harry Philips, b. Alay 14, 1875 m. Gertrude T. Brown, b. 1874—m. Dec. 26, 1899
VII—H. Kenneth Philips, b. March 8, 1903 m. Dorothy Kirtland, b. June 9, 1902—m. June 5, 1926
VIII—H arrv Kirtland Philips, b. 1930
VI—Helen Philips Hastings, b. April 24, 1875 m. John D. Hastings, b. Jan. 8, 1876—m. Oct. 18, 1899
VII—Roberta Hastings, b. May 8, 1901 m. William L. DuBois, 1926
VII—Ruth Hastings, b. Nov. 1902 m. Clyde H astings
VIII—Vivian Ruth Hastings, b. 1928
VIII—Richard Philips Hastings, b. 1930
VII—Elizabeth Hastings, b. March 30, 1905
VII—Helen P. Hastings, b. Sept. 5, 1906
VII—John D. Hastings, jr., b. June 14, 1910
VII—William S. Hastings, b. March 9, 1913—Twin
VII—George P. Hastings, b. March 9, 1913—Twin
VI—George W. Philips, b. April 7, 1877 m. Mabel E. Hamil, b. December 13, 1878—m. 1906
VII—Millard Hamil Phdips, b. January 20, 1908
VII—George Hamil Philips, b. June 15, 1910 m. Marjorie Belt, May 5, 1941
VIII—Harriet Elizabeth Philips, b. March 28, 1943
VI—Margaret A. Philips, b. June 15, 1885 m. Dr. O. H. Burritt, b. d. July 7, 1949
V—Isaac K. Philips, b. March 31, 1845—d. 1846
V—Albert S. Philips, b. 1848—d. 1848
V—Alfred V. Philips, b. 1849—d. 1852
V—Frank L. Philips, b. 1862—d. 1862
III—Joseph Philips, b. 1785—d. 1843 m. Esther Irwin, b. 1789—d. 1846
IV—John Philips, d.
IV—Kennedy Philips, d.
IV—Irwin Philips, d.
IV—George Philips, d.
IV—Isaac C. Philips, b. 1827—d. Oct. 1908 m. Melvina Keeley, d.
V—Estclla S. Philips, b. 1857—d. June 5, 1940 m. Thomas Hall, d. November 26, 1928
VI—Emma Hall m. John A. Abernethy (Lived near West Chester)
VII—Dorothy Abernethy, b. 1913 m. Samuel Handy, Nov. 28, 1938
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VIII—Barbara Handy, b. May 11, 1940
VIII—John Samuel Handy, b.
VII—Iluah Charles Abernethy, b. March 4, 1915 (Physician, West Chester
Pa.), m. Edna Mae Shaffer, March 25, 1945
VIII—Susan Hall Abernethy, b. June 4, 1946
VIII—Hugh Abernethy, Jr., b. November 10, 1947
VIII—John Ogden Abernethy, b. November 29, 1950
VII—Emma Abernethy, not married 1951. (Dr. Hugh's secretary)
V—Hattie Philips, b. November 9, 1863—d. March 15, 1943
V—Major R. A. Philips, d.
IV—Amanda Philips, d. m. 1st —John Miller, d.
2nd—Richard Jacobs, d.
V—Phoebe Miller, d.
V—Isaac Miller, d. m. Matilda Moore
VI—William Miller
VI—Kate Miller
V—Lydia Jacobs m. Turner
VI—Edith Turner
VI—Bessie Turner (wrote Oct. 9, 1933 for a 1926 booklet) V—Samuel Jacobs
V—William Jacobs
IV—Rebecca Philips, d. m. Hibberd Chalfant, d.
V—Isaac P. Chalfant, d. m. Sara Sixmith, d.
VI—Mary Chalfant
VI—Thomas Chalfant, d. April 1, 1953 m. Mary Rupert, d.
VII—Rupert Chalfant
VIII—Thomas Rupert Chalfant
VII—Maud Chalfant m. George Rogers (gr Rodgers)
VIII—Harold Richard Rogers
VII—Robert Chalfant
VI—Isaac Chalfant, Jr., d., February 23, 1950
VI—Florence Chalfant
VI—Hibbert Chalfant, d.
VI—Edith Chalfant, d. April 14, 1951 (or 1950) m. Wilbur Shulenberger
V—Joseph Chalfant, b. 1840—d. June 29, 1900
VI—Howard Challant
VI—Edward Chalfant
VI—Irwin Chalfant, d.
VI—Joseph Chalfant, Jr., d.
V—Amor Chalfant, b. 1842—d. February 8, 1900 m. Mary Whitaker, b. 1849—<1. June 9, 1929
VI—Amv Chalfant, d. June 15, 1936 m. Samuel R. Fite
VII—Annie C. Fite, d.
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VII—Madeline Fite, d.
VI—Annie Chalfant m. Witmer
VI—Elwood Chalfant m. Jessie Hay
VI—William Chalfant m. Della Sterling
VII—Charles Chalfant
VII—Dorothy Chalfant
VII—William Chalfant—Living Christiana, Pa., June 29, 1946
VII—John Chalfant
VI—Paul Chalfant m. Katherine Mast
VII—Mary Mast Chalfant m. James Bierly, November 27, 1946
V—John Irwin Chalfant, b. September 12, 1832—d. July 26, 1907 m. Ella Batis, July 11, 1872—b. February 27, 1846
VI—Lotta Chalfant, b. May 8, 1873. m. William Albertson, October 20, 1897
VII—Lotta Albertson, b. Februarv 28, 1902 m. Armond Saul, February 9, 1925
VIII—Virginia Saul, February 10, 1927
VI—Carrie Chalfant, b. October 4, 1874 m. Samuel Kilpatrick, June 10, 1901
V—Annie M. Chalfant, b. March 1, 1844 (fifth child—d. Sept. 23, 1844
V—Sara Elizabeth Chalfant, b. January 31, 1S53 (ninth child)—d. July 31, 1853
V—Margaret Chalfant, b. February 3, 1854 (tenth child)—d. August 3, 1859
V—Hibbert Chalfant, d. m. Elvira Lumley
VI—Frank Chalfant
VI—Minnie Chalfant, b. March 20, 1873—d. Aug. 1, 1950 m. Aides Benner, d.
VII—Ralph Benner m. Laura Edna Young, October 6, 1928
VIII—Barbara Benner
VIII—Joan Benner, b. June 7, 1937
VI—Maurice Chalfant, d. June 11, 1935 m. Kate Smith
VII-—Janet Chalfant m. Frank Sterling
VIII—Robert Sterling
VII—Sara Chalfant
VI—Ida Chalfant, b. September 25, 1884 m. Dr. H. D. Rogers, d. June 1950
VII—Mildred Rogers m. Lieut. Charles Anderson, June 18, 1938
VII—Ruth Rogers m. Lieut. Paul Tuttle, June 17, 1939
VII—Dana Rogers
V—Alfred Chalfant, b. July 11, 1847—d. m. 1st Jennie Jonhson , m. 1872—d. 1891
2d —Josephine Krause 1892
VI—Emily J. Chalfant, b. Feb. 3 1873 M.D. m. Dr. Theofore Carriere (St. Louis)
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VI—Alfred Echvin Chalfant (California) m. Lottie Gibson, d. 1926
VI—Jeannette Chalfant (Texas) m. Walter Kingsland, 1896
VII—Florence Kingsland m. Thomas Watkins
VII—Lucile Kingsland m. Everett Watkins
VI—William Chalfant—d. in infancy
VI—Ralph W. Chalfant, b. September 8, 18S3 (California)
VI—Mayme Chalfant, b. November 11, 1884 m. Clark Brady, d. March 1927
VI—Leon B. Chalfant, b. August 31, 1888—d. May 8, 1930 m. Helen Keyes
VI—Leslie Chalfant, d. 1890 in infancy
VI—Leonard Vinette Chalfant, b. March 23, 1893 (California)
VI—Dale Paschal Chalfant, b. February 2, 1899 (California) (Leonard and Dale of second wife)
V—Annie Chalfant, d. m. James Parker
VI—Edgar Parker, d.
IV—Margaret Philips, d. m. Abisha Clark, d.
V—Margaret Clark m. Gilbert Horn
VI—Eva B. Horn, d.
VI—Laura V. Horn
VI—Frank E. Horn
VI—Harry G. Horn
VI—Charles A. Horn
IV—Mary Philips, d.
Ill—Mary Philips —m. Pettit
III—Hannah Philips m. Pettit
III—Ruth Philips m. Carpenter
III—Sarah Philips, b. 1776—d. 1816 Joshua Ring, b. 1775—d.
IV—Margaret Ring, d. m. Samuel Peaco, d.
IV—Sara Ring m. Kidd
V—Emma Kidd m. Way
VI—Sarah Kidd Way m. Uric
VI—Rowland Kidd Way
VI—Howard Kidd Way
IV—Rachel Ring, d. m. William Chamberlain, d.
V—George Chamberlain
VI—Elizabeth Chamberlain m. Osmond
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VII—Elizabeth Osmond m. Howard McCauley
V—Mary Ann Chamberlain, d. m. Samuel Xesbit, d.
VI—Laura Virginia Nesbit m. Robert Kerr Vanneman
VII—Charles Reeve Vanneman m. Margaret (?) Moore
VIII—William Henry Moore Vanneman m. Rosamond Djoering, July 23, 1938
IX—William Henry Moore Vanneman, Jr., b. March 9, 1943
IX—Reeve D. Vanneman, b. October 25, 1945
VII—Caroline Kerr Vanneman m. Charles Mealy
VIII—V irginia H. Mealty m. Chaplain David Foote, April 25, 1944
VIII—Jean Mealy m. Lieut. Martin McLean, Jr., October 21, 1943
VIII—Frances Mealy
VII—Arthur V. Vanneman, d. February 8, 1940 m. L. Gambrall
VIII—Virginia Vanneman m. Fisher
IX—Thomas Walker Fisher, III
VIII—John Robert Vanneman m. Gertrude Gaiman
IX—Peter Vanneman, b. December 1940
VIII—Margaret Elizabeth Vanneman
VIII—Virginia Vanneman m. Lieut. Thomas W. Fisher, Jr., March 25, 1944
IX—Thomas Fisher, III, b. April 30, 1946
VII—Ella H. Vanneman m. Dr. L. B. Spake
VIII—Laverne B. Spake m. Peggy Peyton
IX—Judith Barbara Spake (adopted), b. February 1, 1947
IX—Brent Peyton Spake (adopted), b. February 24, 1950
VIII—V irginia Ann Spake m. Thomas D. Johnson, July 6, 1946 (We, W.L.P. and L.O.P., visited them in Wilmington, Delaware in 1946. ihey now, 1951, reside near Kennett Square)
IX—Ann Johnson, b. February 11, 1950
VIII—Muralyn Elizabeth Spake in. Owen C. Peck, August 16, 1947
IX—Scott Owen Peck, b. February 25, 1951
VII—Homer Xesbit Vanneman, d. July 1, 1936 (41 yrs. of age) m. Flo DeRouville
IV—George Washington Ring, b. July 5. 1806—d. May 3, 1882 m. Mary Conner, February 3, 1840, b. Feb. 17, 1820—d. Oct. 24, 1895
V—Joshua P. Ring, B. March 14, 1841—d. February 8, 1941 m. Josephine Collier, b. 1852—d.
V—Alice E. Ring, b. May 15, 1842—d. October 1930 m. H. E. Happersett, December 21, 1865, b. 1837—d. 1909
VI—Charles E. Happersett, b. 1867—d. December 1937 m. Gertrude Noble 1893, b. 1873
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VII—Sydney Happersett, b. 1893 m. Oneida Nevada Tucker, 1920
VII—Florence Happersett, b. 1895 m. Roy Williams, 1917
VIII—June W illiams, b. 1920
VI—George Ring Happersett, b. 1868—d. 1896 m. Ida Cathcart, 1892, b. 1873
VII—Leah Happersett, b. 1893—d. 1894
VII—Eoline Fay Happersett, b. 1894 m. Hubert Harris, 1911
VIII—Howard Harris, b. 1912
VI—Gertrude M. Happersett, b. 1870 m. William H. Jamieson, b. 1865—m. 1890
VII—Lawrence Jamieson, b. 1891 m. Irene Wilson 1916—b. 1892
VIII—Alice Maxine Jamieson, b. 1916
VIII—Marjorie Jamieson, b. 1919
VII—Harry Jamieson, b. 1898 m. Reba Macklin 1922—b. 1898
VI—Florence M. Happersett, b. 1875 Alex. Livingstone 1895, b. 1868
VI—William P. Happersett, b. 1878
V—Sara Ring m. A. M. Osborne, d.
VI—George C. Osborne, b. June 1867 m. Amanda Brandon 1894, b. 1871
VII—Helen Osborne, b. 1909
VI—Albert G. Osborne, b. 1870—d. 1895 m. Grace Abrams 1895
VI—Samuel P. Osborne, b. 1871 m. Retta Scoggings 1911—b. 1886
VII—Gordon Osborne, b. 1912
VII—Leonard Osborne, b. 1916
VII—Heath Osborne, b. 1925
VI—J. Morris Osborne, b. 1875—d. 1901
VI—Joshua M. Osborne, d.
VI—Wade H. Osborne, b. 1876 m. Mary Froome, 1909, b. 1884
VII—Eliza Osborne, b. 1910
VII—Ruth Irene Osborne, b. 1917
VI—Ruth Ina Osborne
VI—Guy L. Osborne
V—Margaret A. Ring, b. September 15, 1844—d. April 1, 1898
V—Hannah Q. Ring, b. July 30, 1846—d. July 5,
V—Samuel A. Ring, b. August 18, 1848—d. September 24, 1875
V—Rachel C. Ring, b. May 24, 1850 —d. December 12, 1932
IV—Nathaniel Ring—Complete data not avadable. m. Ruth Vernon
Children: Elias S., Samuel, Thomas, Nathaniel, Benjamin, Lydia, Joshua married Sara Philips, daughter ol John Philips II
V— M. Josephine Ring, b. October 50, 1852—d. January 19, 1894 m. Clinton H. Buchanan 1885
VI— John A. Buchanan, b. Sept. 29, 1885—d. August 20, 1939 m. Grace Baer, b. 1899
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VI—Helen M. Buchanan, b. May 13, 1888 m. John II. Kruse, February 14, 1928
V—George Morris Ring, b. October 31, 1854—d. May 16, 1938 m. Ella Galaway, m. 1886
VI—Margaret Ring, b. 1891—d. 1919 m. Ivan Hoskins 1916
V—L. Emma Ring, b. January 12, 1858 m. J. Edgar Hudson, b. March 12, 1855—d. May 1931
IV—Sara Ring, b. 1808 m. Andrew Kidd, 1827
V—William Kidd
Descendants of Josiah Philips II of Joseph and Mary I Note: Many of the descendants of Josiah II have remained in Chester County, Pennsyl¬
vania and attend the Philips Reunions at Vincent Baptist Church, Chester County, in greater numbers than those or other sons of Joseph and Mary I, although many from other states have attended these reunions as they have become interested in their ancestry. The reunions were started by sons of Owen III, of Josiah II, and now (1951) there have been seventy-nine (80) consecutive reunions.
II—Josiah Philips, Lieutenant in the Revolutionary War, b. March 29, 1751 (Wales)
d.1817 m. 1—Martha Edwards, b. 1747—d. 1784—m. 1772
2—Sara Thomas, b. February 18, 1758. Daughter of David Thomas of Rev. Owen Thomas, m. 1787—d. June 23, 1845.
Ill—David Philips, b. 1773—d. 1855. Went to Tennessee directly from Chester County. Son of Martha Edwards.
—IV—Susanna Philips m. Frank Atkinson
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VI—Richard M. Atkinson
Susanna preserved the letters of her father, David III, of Josiah II, who went to Tennessee (above) and joined Benjamin III and his brother, John III, of David II, who went from western Pennsylvania. The letters were passed down to her grandson, Richard M. Atkinson VI. They establish a definite relationship between Joseph I and Philip Philips who had gone to Tennessee and who was probably a brother of Joseph I. Copies of these letters are now (1951) in possession ot Mrs. Walt er L. Philips referred to elsewhere, and eventually will be placed among the Philips records in the files of the Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Ill—John Philips, son of Martha Edwards, b. 1779. Went to Tennessee from Chester County, Pennsylvania about 1801 (described under his brother David III above). m.I—Mary Miles (buried in Vincent Baptist Cemetery).
2—Elizabeth Scott in Tennessee
IV—Miles Phil ips
V—James Anderson Philips (Went to Missouri from Tennessee)
VI—John Wesley Philips m. Bertha Allen, d. March 24, 1946
VII—Ralph S. Philips m. Dorothy Fern Williams
VIII—Dorothy Diana Philips, b. December 3, 1941
VIII—Lesley Ann Philips, b. February 6, 1945
VIII—Deborah Dawn Philips, b. September 1949 (Japan)
VII—Jewell Philips
Ralph, Dorothy (wife), and Jewell have attended the Reunions at Vincent 1944-46. At that time they lived in New York City where the writer W.L.P. and L.O.P. visited them. Ralph was connected with the Chase National Bank, New York. Dorothy was in the Egpytian Department of the Metropolitan Museum. They are now (1951) in Japan in
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Ill—Josiah Philips, b. June 26, 1780—d. 1855 —m.lst—Jane Miles b. 1780—d. 1855
(David III, John III, and Josiah III were sons of Martha Edwards) 2d—Hannah Gwinn, b. 1784—d. 1860
IV—Isaac Philips, b. October 25, 1S02—d. October 16, 1860 m. Elizabeth Jones, Feb .8, 1825—b. May 9, 1804—d. August 15, 1875
V—Isaac Jones Philips m. Sarah Chalton
VI—Isaac Jones Philips, Jr., b. 1853 m. Emma Dickerson
VII—Albert Emmett Philips
VI—Leona Philips
VI—Annie Philips
VI—James Philips
VI—Ida Philips
VI—William Philips
V—Joseph Philips, b. 1820—d. July 3, 1877
He taught in the Jonathan Gauze Academy, one of the oldest and best-known academies in Chester County and elsewhere. It was located near Marshailton, Chester County, Pennsylvania. For full description of Jonathan Gauze and the Academy, refer to files of Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, Pa. A newspaper dipping states a high estimate of the attainments of Joseph Philips.
V—Josiah Philips, b. July 27, 1827 m. Elizabeth Norton, October 9, 1950
VI—Charles Philips m. Sara Allen
VII—Hannah Philips m. Thomas Brown
VIII—Thomas Philips Brown
VI—James E. Philips, b. August 7, 1853 m. Emily J. LeBold, February 13, 1877
VII—Sara E. Philips, b. March 5, 1878 m. James C. Weider, b. 1876—m. 1904
VII—Josiah Philips, b. 18S0, Lieutenant World War I m. Ruth Garretson 1923
VI—Mary E. Philips, b. 1886 m. Clement W. Walker
VII—Mabel Walker m. Arno T. Koempel
VIII—Arno T. Koempel, Jr.
VIII—Betty Koempel
VII—Dorothy Walker m. Albert Matlack
VIII—Marion Matlack
V—David M. Philips m. Mary Gilligan
VI—Elizabeth Philips m. Henry Brower
VI—Frank Philips
VI—Martha Philips
VI—Joseph Philips
VI—James Philips
VI—Miles Philips
VI—Robert Philips
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V—Mary P. Philips
V—Sara Jane Philips
V—Janies J. Philips (Member Penna. State Legislature) b. 1838 m. Helen Crossman
VI—-Harry Philips
VI—Joseph Philips, <1. 1860 (5 months)
VI—James Philips, b. 1861—cl. 1883
V—Lizzie Jones Philips, b. 1841—d. April 13, 1925 m. Irwin J. Brower, b. 1846—d. April 18, 1907
VI—Harrv \V. Brower, b. 1872 m. Mary Anderson, b. 1S74—m. 1900—divorced
VII—Everett Brower, b. 1905 m. 1st—Evelyn Roberts
2d —Catherine Stridkland, July 3, 1941 (One of my West Chester Public School Teachers—W.L.P.)
VI—Frank C. Brower m. Maud Martin
VI—An infant—died
IV—Catherine Philips, d. m. Isaac Brenholtz, d.
V—Amanda Brenholtz m. James M. Rowland, d. June 8, 1907
VI—Walter G. Rowland
VI—Clara B. Rowland, d.
VI—James S. Rowland
VI—Frank Rowland, d.
V—Thomas S. Brenholtz (Captain Union Army, Civil War)
V—Martha Brenholtz, d.
V—George M. Brenholtz, d.
V—Josiah P. Brenholtz, b. 1839
VI—L. Brenholtz
VII—Jesse Brenholtz m. Jeffry
V—Sarah Brenholtz (Teacher in Reading, Pa.)
IV—Joanna Philips, b. 1801—<1. 1845 m. Jonathan Jones, b. 1805—d. 1883
V—Samuel Jones m. Sallie W. Alai in
VI—Jona Al. Jones, d.
VI—Joanna D. Jones m. J. W. Ochletree
VI—Josiah P. Jones
V—Josiah P. Jones m. Charlotte Siter, d.
VI—Jennie Jones, d.
VI—Alary Gertrude Jones, d.
VI—Lottie Al. Jones
VI—Arnanda P. Jones
VI—J essie Alaud Jones VI— Faith G. Jones, d.
V—Anna J. Jones, d.
V—Rachel D. Jones
V—Alary Severn Jones, Graduate Bucknell University. Taught school in Tennes¬
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V— A. Judson Jones—West West
V—Amanda G. Jones. Taught school in Reading, Pa.
V—Jonathan Jones, b. June 10, 1845—d. 1882. (Head Academic Department Bucknell University) m. Mary Bliss (daughter of Professor Bliss)
IV—Mary Philips
m. Thomas Severn (Superintendent Reading Schools)
IV—Enos M. Philips m. Julia A. Philips
V—A. Judson Philips
VI—Son
VI—Son
VI—Daughter
VI—Daughter
V—Joseph P. Philips m. 1st—E. J. Moore
2d—E. S. Blake
V— Philips
V—Mary Philips m. Towne
IV—Sara Philips, d. m. Augustus Dowlin, d.
V—Mary Dowlin, d. m. L. A. Tyler, d.
VI—William Tyler
VII—Mary Tyler
VI—Augustus Tvler
VI—Bell Tyler ‘
VI—Anna Tyler, b. December 21, 1870
VI—Bruce Tyler (In Lafayette College with W.L.P. about 1897) m. Alice Windle (Student West Chester High School, W.L.P., Principal)
VI—Sara Tyler m. William Boner
VII—Grace Boner
VII—Virginia Boner
V—Hannah M. Dowlin, b. 1841—d. 1841 (infant)
V—Alfred Dowlin, b. 1845—d. m.
VI—Martha Dowlin m. Speakman
V—Anna Dowlin, b. August 28, 1849—d. March 28, 1927 m. Edmund Jones, March 25, 1875
VI—Henry W. Jones, b. January 7, 1876 m. Margaret S. Witmer 1914
VII—Edmund Jones
VII—Henry Jones, Jr.
VI—Samuel R. Jones, b. December 25, 1877—d. January 25, 1878
VI—Mary Jones, b. 1885—d.
VI—Emily V. Jones, b. 1881—d. 18S1
VI—Samuel Jones, b. 1886—d. 1887
VI—William D. Jones, b. 1887—d. 1916 m. Elsie Tutton
VII—Anna L. Jones, b. September 4, 1915
VII—Sara D. Jones, b. September 20, 1916
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V—William Dowlin, b. July 29, 1846—d. November 13, 1922 m. Belle C. Husted, b. December 1850—d. September 11, 1919
VI—Elizabeth Dowlin, b. February 187b—d. 1876
VI—Edgar Philips Dowlin, b. January 1879—d. May 19, 1894
VI—Howard Dowlin, b. September 9, 1880 m. Evalyn Burns, July 25, 1917
VII—Howard Husted Dowlin, b. October 13, 1918
VII—Lieut. James M. Dowlin, b. July 4, 1920—d. January 8, 1945 (World War II)
VI—Alice Dowlin, b. December 31, 1881—d. December 30, 1930 m. William Speas, July 8, 1915
VI—William Dowlin, b. October 27, 1886—d. December 26, 1946 m. Edith C. Reid, September 11, 1911—b. September 1882
VII—William A. Dowlin, b. September 17, 1912—d. Dec. 14, 1929
VII—Donald Husted Dowlin, b. February 15, 1916 m. Eleanor Dutton, October 1945
VIII—William Arthur Dowlin
VIII—Carolyn Brooke Dowlin
VIII—Donna Reid Dowlin, b. April 24, 1951
V—Ida V. Dowlin, b. 1848—d. January 27, 1933
V—Josiah P. Dowlin, b. August 21, 1849 (infant)—d. August 8, 1850
V—Emily Dowlin, b. August 6, 1851—d. June 1918 (buried Colorado) m. George M. Bierbower 1873, b. 1846—d. December 7, 1895
VI—Edmund Randall Bierbower m. Irma Lucile Hamilton
VII—William Bierbower, b. June 29, 1912—d.
VII—Philips Bierbower, b. October 11, 1913—d.
VII—Lucile Bierbower, b. November 11, 1915
VII—Samuel Bierbower, b. February 2, 1919
VI—Helen Russell Bierbower, b. 1874 m. Charles A. Smith, b. 1867
VII—Charles Willard Smith (Princeton 1922) m. Florence Webster, November 9, 1925
VIII—Alice V irginia Smith, b. August 6, 1926
VII—Emily Dowlin Smith, b. January 23, 1903
VI—Augustus Bierbower, b. September 1, 1870—d. 1871
VI—Edna C. Bierbower, b. January 27, 1872 m. Arthur Nettleton, July 6, 1904
VII—Gilbert Nettleton, b. 1905
VII—Herman Nettleton, b. 1907
VII—Marvin Philips Nettleton, b. 1912
VI—Samuel Lee Bierbower, b. July 1884 m. Nell Evans
VI—Mary Anna Bierbower, b. September 20, 1889—d. Dec. 26, 1918 m. Everett R. Bancroft, June 2, 1913
VII—Virginia Bancroft, b. November 7, 1914
VII—Everett Richard Bancroft, b. August 26, 1916
VII—Barbara Bancroft, b. November 20, 1917
V—Thomas B. Dowlin, d. 1929 (76 vrs. of age) m. Emma Dalbey Fitzgerald, 1889
VI—Ruth Anna Dowlin, b. Oct. 12, 1891—d. Dec. 17, 1920
VI—Ruth Dowlin m. Clifton A. Dowlin
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VII—Roger Dowlin, t>. December 3, 1920 IV—Morgan Philips—d. March 2, 1889
m. Sara Lewis V—Annie Philips V—Edwin ML Philips, b. January 14, 1841—d. 1922
m. Lizzie Pinkerton, d. VI—Grace A. Philips VI—Corinne Philips
m. Palmer VI—Mary E. Philips
m. Samuel Cope, 1911 VI— Lizzie P. Philips, b. November 21, 1907
IV—Martha Philips, d. m. Charles M. Griffith, d. September 20, 1887
V—Cecelia Griffith, b. 1843—d. 1921 m. Oliver Channel 1869, b. 1841—d. 1926
VI—Elizabeth Channel, b. April 17, —d. January 27, 1945 m. 1st—Edward Shaw, b. Feb. 16, 1868—d. June 26, 1941
2d—Ralston Lukens, Oct. 14, 1942—d. March 20, 1947 V—Wilmer Griffith, d.
m. Rebecca Michener, d. VI—Martha Griffith
m. Happersett VI—Lewis Griffith VI—Charles Griffith
V—Emerson A. Griffith, b. 1848—d. 1914 (or 1913) m. Bessie Irwin, d.
VI—Mary Griffith—d. 1908 m. Raymond Burnham
VII— Infant—d. October 7, 1948 VI—Florence Griffith
V—Daniel Evans Griffith m. Emma Trace, d.
VI—Harry Griffith VI—Paul Griffith VI—Blanche Griffith
m. Ewing VII—Thelma Ewing VII—Gladys Ewing
V—Joanna J. Griffith m. 1st—Harry S. Carr, d.
2d—John Hanson, d. V—Mary Ellen Griffith
IV—Elizabeth Philips, b. Nov. 9, 1817—d. Dec. 1885 m. Melchi Guest, b. Feb. 11, 1818—m. Jan. 27, 1350—d. July 13, 1896 (or 1897)
V—Clara V. Guest, b. Oct. 15, 1852-d. July 23, 1923 m. 1st—Lewis Miller, 18t>T—d.
2d—William Tuttle VI— Jennie M. Miller—b. March 21, 1873—d. May 4, 1940
m. Lindley Rutter, Jan. 25, 1896—b. August 9, 1861 VII—Dorothy Rutter—b. October 9, 1901 VII—Lindley Rutter, Jr.—b. May 29, 1897
V—Thomas S. Guest—d. (two years of age—) III—Joseph Philips, b. 1788—d. 1825. Son of Sarah Thomas, Second Wife of Josiah II
m. Rebecca Dennison, 1811—b. 1786—d. 1840
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IV—John D. Philips, b. Dec. 9, 1817-—d. January 1900 m.lst—Ellen E. Lewis, 1840—d. 1852
2d—Hannah Lockhart, 1856—d. October 1890
V—Thomas L. Philips, b. November 19, 1840—d. 1920 m. Ida Lemmon—d. 1911
VI—Ellen Philips—Address Jan. 22, 1952, 3500 Euclid Ave., Berwyn, Ill. m. 1st—’Joseph Grove—d. December 29, 1937
2d—Rev. Mark Sanborn, Dec. 1, 1946 (He was husband of VI Mary, below, until her death.)
VII—Eleanor Evans Grove m. Otto Robert Vasak
VIII—Nancy Ellen Vasak, b. June 25, 1943
VIII—Scott Robert Vasak, b. January 14, 1947
VIII—Susan Lacey Vasak, b. February 15, 1950
VII—Marian Philips Grove m. George Richard Manley, June 17, 1945
VIII—Eric Richard Manley, b. January 1, 1947
VIII—Meredith Manley, b. Oct. 14, 1948
VII—J oseph Philips Grove m. Phyllis Sturges, December 29, 1947
VIII—Barbara Lynn Grove, b. December 28, 1949
VIII—4 erry Grove
VI—Carrie Philips—d. 1912 m. James W illard Armstrong
VII—Catherine \V. Armstrong m. Lawrence Harden, May 29, 1934
VIII—John Lawrence Harden, b. April 1, 1935—d. March 19, 1959 (He was swept out of his mother’s arms while crossing a stream on horseback. The father had gotten across safely.)
VIII—Pearl Evelyn Harden, b. November 26, 1939
VIII—Frances Olive Harden, b. May 29, 1941
VIII—Paul Lewis Harden, b. Sept. 9, 1944
VI—Mary L. Philips, b. July 27, 1882—d. November 1948 m. 1st—Stillman Jenks, March 1942—d. October 1948
2d—Rev. Mark Sanborn (He became husband of Mary’s sister, Ellen,
above.)
VI—John D. Philips, d. 1915 m. Catherine Sower
VII—Mary Josephine Philips m. Lawrence Dulles Limback
VIII—Ann Philips Limback, b. February 5, 1938
VIII—Betsy Miller Limback, b. October 14, 1940
VIII—Thomas Limback, b. 27, 1948
V—Rev. Joseph P. Philips, d. m. Clara Olney, d.
VI—Thomas L. Philips, d. 1948 m. Mary Johns
VI—Clara Philips m. William R. Patton
VII—Marjorie Jane Patton m. Siegel
VII—Evelyn Ruth Patton
VII—Philips B. Patton
VII—Dorothy J. Patton m. James Alexander Warren, January 9, 1942
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VI—Margaret Philips m. John M. Collier
V—William D. Philips, cl. July 15, 1854
V—Mason K. Philips, cl. April 22, 1854 These two are among a rather large group of relatives who went to Mt. Carrol, Illinois, contracting Cholera on boat and several others died. See article by W.L.P. on the disastrous journey to Mt. Carroll, Illinois.
V—John Henry Philips, d. 1929 (usually called Harry) m. Jennie Winser, d. Sept. 1, 1950
VI—Serena Philips m. Paul H. Acton
VII—John Philips Acton, d. 1923
VII—Winser Paul Acton, b. August 8. 1925 m. Betty Ann Sinkler, December 27, 1947
VIII—Catherine Ann Acton, b. June 28, 1949
VII—Jane Harriet Acton, b. March 20, 1927 m. Donald Preiss, June 17, 1949
VIII—Kirk Allen Preiss, b. June 19, 1950
VII—Mary Claire Acton, b. October 1931
VII—Margaret Claire Acton
IV—Amanda Philips, b. 1819—d. March 14, 1907 (Lived Pittsburg after 1887) m. Frederick Bingaman, b. 1816—d. 1906 The Bingamans were the last members of the Philips family to reside at the ancestral home near Lionville, Uwchland Township, Chester County, Pennsyl¬ vania, where Joseph and Mary Philips I settled in 1755. Numerous members of the family were born and lived there. Amanda was very influential in the Philips Reunion.
V—Joseph B. Bingaman, b. 1839—cl. October 25, 1920 (81 yrs.) m. Fannie Slagle, d. March 14, 1950
VI—Charles A. Bingaman, d. June 22, 1937 m. Leonore Sulzner
VII—Frederick Bingaman
VI—Walter S. Bingaman, M.D., d. 1925
VI—Nancy Slagle Bingaman, b. 1884—d. 1910 (26 yrs.)
V—John Bingaman, d.
V—John R. Bingaman, b. Feb. 8, 1843—d. Nov. 24, 1927 (Prominent as Pennsylvania Railroad Accountant, also Baptist Church of of West Chester Pci j m. Harriet B. Wollerton, June 14, 1883—d. January 30, 1929
VI—Harriet Bingaman (Lives West Chester, 1951)
V—Robert Bingaman, d.
V—Dr. C. Frank Bingaman, d. m. Esther McKinnie, d. January 12, 1892
VI—Linda Bingaman
V—Fred W. Bingaman
V—Allen H. Bingaman, d.
V—Mary Rebecca Bingaman, d. 1862 (9 yrs. old)
V—Ellen A. Bingaman, d. 1902
V—William F. Bingaman, b. 1857—d. 1864
V—Marian E. Bingaman, d. February 1917
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Ill—Owen Philips, b. 1789—d. August 17, 1871 (81 years, II months and 11 days) m. Rachel Evans, October 20, 1814—d. June 17, 1868 (75 years, 11 months and 25 days) "Lineage of Rachel Evans"—an article on Rachel Evans, written by Jesse Philips V son of Lewis IV, of Owen and Rachel III is part of the records of the family—Chester Countv Historical Society files—also an article prepared bv W. L. Philips.
I—Abner Evans—came from Wales prior to 1755 when Joseph and Mary Philips I arrived, m. Dunwoodie
II—Jesse Evans II—George Evans II—Owen Evans
III—Mary Evans m. jeremiah Evans (very distantly related)
IV—Rachel Evans m. Owen Philips III Ten children (7 brothers formed Reunion) Rachel was born, married, and lived all of her life on the same farm owned now (1951) by Daniel K. Philips VI, of Owen Milton V, of Jesse E. IV, of Owen III, of Josiah II. The farm is located in East Nantmeal Township, Chester Countv, Pennsylvania at intersection of raod from Nantmeal Village to Glen Moore, and an unimproved road leading from Union School House to Lionville. Eight generations of Evans and Philipses lived on this farm. At Daniel's death, it will probably pass out of the family. He does not have children.
IV—J esse E. Philips, b. 1816—d. April 3, 1895 m. 1st—Eleanor B. Lewis ,December 13, 1838—b. May 26, 1816—d. March
26, 1841 2d—Esther R. Trainor, b. May 11, 1890—d. March 24, 1861 3d—Mrs. Ann Davis, April 7, 1865—b. February 23, 1823—d. April 27, 1906
V—Rachel Anna Philips, b. September 6, 1859—d. m. Joseph E. Rapp, 5lay 7, 1863—b. May 17, 1834—d. Sept. 18, 1909
VI—Eleanor Rapp—d. 1S98 or 1899 m. Thomas Guilbert, d.
VII—Marquand Guilbert—d. 1948 m. Anna Bean—d. 1948
VI—Hanna Rapp, d. March 6, 1935 m. 1st—W illiam Philips, d.
2d—Charles I. Mundy
VII—Brigadier General Joseph Leon Philips—b. June 1888 m. 1st—Ella Myrtle Tyndle, d. May 24, 1949—called "Betty"
2d—Mrs. Marguerite N. Lee, January 10, 1950
VIII—Margaret Leona Philips, daughter of Ella Myrtle Tyndale m. Major M. H. Morse, August 30, 1947
VI—Mary Rapp-yd. 1912 Edward Christopher Fest, d.
VI—Joseph Lewis Rapp, d. March 1957 m. Mary Kirk Anderson
VII—Mary Rapp, d. August 23, 1926
VII—Anderson Rapp
VII—Lois Rapp
VI—Jesse P. Rapp m. Elizabeth Grove
V—Mary Ellen Philips, d.
V—Owen Milton Philips, b. October 20, 1843—d. June 5, 1920 (77 yrs.) m. Mary R. Keelev, May 5, 1875—b. Feb. 5, 1851—d. July 14, 1934
VI—George Philips, b. Feb. 20, 1876—d. Sept. 16, 1877
VI—Daniel K. Philips, b. October 10, 1877 m. Stella Guest, June 11, 1924—b. December 17, 1881
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VI—Jesse E. Philips, b. July 25, 1879—d. February 20, 1885
VI—Catherine Philips, b. May 25, 1881 n». Wilmer B'shop, January 31, 1906—b. August 19. 1880
VI—M. Ardelle Philips, b. March 29, 1885 m. Anna Elizabeth Svphard, June 12, 1907—b. December 12, 1885
VII—Harlan Philips, b. Dec. 11, 1909. Lost at sea in service, War II, Sept. l, 1942 Reported. m. Margaret Boehmler, 1955
VIII—Charles Milton Phil ips, b. January 7, 1936
VIII—Brenda Jean Philips, b. May 4, 1942
VII—Elizabeth Esther Philips, b. July 8, 1920 m. Philip Rodenboh, March 4, 1950
VIII—Mary Eliz. Rodenboh—b. Dec. 18, 1951
VI—Anna May Philips, b. January 10, 1887 m. R. VI. Lewis, September 8*”, 1909—b. November 15, 1886
2d—Oriville F. Smith, January 2, 1932
VII—Alfa E. Lewis, b. April 11, 1910 m. Eric A. Gloss, December 14, 1930
VII—Reynolds Lewis, b. January 2, 1912 m. Victoria Griboski, October 22, 1932
VIII—Sandra Victoria Lewis, b. April 24, 1936
VII—Wilda Lewis, b. January 16, 1914 m. Harvey Allen Fulmer, 1935
VIII—Lanny Fulmer, b. January 1, 1936
VIII—Terry Fulmer, b. June 26, 1937
VIII—Judith Lynn Fulmer, b. August 23, 1942
VIII—Glenn Eugene Fulmer, b. January 25, 1944
VII—Velma A. Lewis, b. February 8, 1915 m. Warren Hersh
VIII—Barbara Alfa Hersh, b. December 7, 1936
VIII—Marilyn Velma Hersh, b. December 29, 1938
VIII—Brvon Lewis Hersh, b. July 10, 1943
VI—Mary Agnes Philips, b. July 24, 1890, d. January 26, 1926 m. llarry Emery, June 9, 1909—b. November 28, 1881—d.
VII—Thomas M. Emery, b. September 20, 1910—m. Feb. 17, 1945 m. Lillian K. Ewing—b. Dec. 15, 1922
VIII—Harry Stauffer Emery, b. Aug. 8, 1946
VIII—Thomas Kenneth Emery, b. Feb. 7, 1943
VII—Mary E. Emery, b. August 4, 1913—d. December 3, 1929
VII—V. Ruth Emery, b. September 7, 1914—d. February 1939
V—George T. Philips, b. June 3, 1845—d. 1875 m. Sarah L. Priest, February 7, 1869—d. February 14, 1911
VI—Jesse Elwyn Philips, b. October 6, 1871—d. April 20, 1901
VI—Lucinda Philips, b. April 18, 1873—d. August 11, 1873
V—Lucinda Philips, b. April 22, 1847—d. March 31, 1857
V—Judson G. Philips, b. October 7, 1848—d. August 12, 1932 m. Mary S. Pennvpacker, June 15, 1874—b. March 20, 1852—d. February
11, 1916
VI—Owen Lewis Philips, b. April 25, 1876—d. August 16, 1905 m. Elizabeth Mast, April 28, 1904
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VII—Judson Philips m. Virginia Owens
VI—Elsie Philips, b. December 9, 1877—d. April 7, 1922 m. Wallace Kulp, August 22, 1912, d. May 12, 1951
VI—Elma Philips, b. December 13, 1881. Has the best Reunion record for attendance. m. J. Stroud Weber, June 26, 1909—b. April 9, 1883
VII—J ane Weber m. Howard P. Maris, June 24, 1909
VIII—Howard Pennvpacker Maris, Jr.—b. April 12, 1942
VIII—Stroud Weber Maris, b. 1945
V—E. Elma Philips, b. June 6, 1850—d. August 15, 1923 m. Lewis Miller, October 8, 1874—b. September 15, 1849—d. January 5, 1935
VI—H. Esther Miller, b. May 9, 1877—d. June 10, 1892
VI—Frank Miller, b. November 22, 1878—d. June 20, 1892
VI—Stella Miller, b. October 30, 1880
VI—Iva Miller, b. October 12, 1884—d. August 24, 1938
V—D. Duer Philips, b. June 13, 1852—d. December 15, 1938 m. Emma Irey, June 22, 1882—b. Jan. 16, 1855—d. Jan. 19, 1925
VI—Joseph Bond Philips, b. April 17, 1883—d. January 24, 1944 rri. Marguerite B. Jackson, September 12, 1910—b. April 13, 1885
VII—Sara Taylor Philips, b. September 12, 1912
VII—Joseph Bond Philips, b. December 29, 1913 m. Sara Summerline, June 26, 1943
VIII—Sara Margaret Philips, b. March 26, 1947
VII—Nancy Emma Philips, b. April 1, 1924 m. David McCandless, June 11, 1944
VI—Jesse Duer Philips, b. April 17. 1883 (Twin brother of Joseph) m. 1st—Maud Allen, b. January 26, 1891—d. August 12, 1931
2d—Mrs. Florence Alexander, September 14, 1941
VII—Allen Duer Philips, b. July 27, 1915 m. Dorothy Cusiak, November 12, 1943
VIII—Anna Louise Philips, b. August 18, 1946
VIII—David Duer Philips, b. 1948
VII—David Everett Philips, b. January 7, 1919 m. Helen Darby, September 19, 1943
VIII—Allym Elizabeth Philips, b. February 27, 1947
V—May Philips, b. May 24, I860—d. August 12, 1925 m. Henrv B. Hoffman, December 7, 1892—b. February 26, 1864—d. June
7, 1937
VI—Alary Hoffman, b. July 22, 1894 m. Thomas H. Sheetz, April 14, 1918
VII—Helen Elizabeth Sheetz, b. September 12, 1920—d. January 26, 1926
VII—Mary Florence Sheetz, b. December 14, 1926 m. Kenneth Haldeman, December 21, 1947
VII—Janet May Sheetz, b. August 15, 1920
VI—Helen Hoffman, b. November 20, 1895
VI—H. Bayard Hoffman, b. May 9, 1903
VI—Arnold Hoffman, b. August 21, 1908
IV—Reverend Josiah Philips, b. October 10, 1817—d. February 8, 1899 m. Mary Ann Davis March 29, 1853—b. July 22, 1815—d. May 11, 1901
V—Clara Philips, b. July 23, 1854—d. January 18, 1941 m. Eugene H. Austin, April 12, 1877—b. September 30, 1846—d. June 28, 1905
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VI—Mary Austin, b. November 11, 1878 m. George May, M.D., April 12, 1913—b. April 6, 1880
VII—George Austin Hay, b. December 25, 1915
VII—Marriana Philips May, b. December 9, 1918
VI—Horace Philips Austin, b. February 8, 1881—cl. October 6, 1941 m. Elizabeth M. Harding, b. April 12, 1S92—in. February 16, 1918
VII—Horace Philips Austin, Jr., b. November 29, 1919 (Madrid, Spain)
VII—Mary Clare Austin, b. June 29, 1924
IV—Milton Philips, b. September 25, 1819—d. August 13, 1826
IV—Lewis Philips, b. February 7, 1822—d. Spetember 4, 1909 in. J. Amanda Keeley, 1850—b. August 18, 1827—cl. March 11, 1913
V—Horace M. Philips, b. 1850—d. December 25, 1939 m. H. Mary Griiiith—d. January 28, 1929
VI—Paul Philips, d.
VI—Allen Griffith Philips m. Grace Hoojer Woodward
VII—Helen Mary Philips, b. December 17, 1911 in. Paul F. Thiele, October 2, 1937
VII— Paul Woodward Philips (Lieut. Col., War II) m. Gwendolyn Joice Cheetham, December 1, 1942
VIII—Penelope Jane Philips
VII—Everett Allen Philips, b. September 1, 1918 m. Alary Alice Dow, December 51, 1944
VIII—Anna Louise Philips, b. August 16, 1946
V—John Alfred Philips—b. January 2, 1853—d. Oct. 30, 1861*
V—Ida J. Philips—b. October 7, 1856—d. October 26, 1861*
V—Owen P. Philips—b. December 2, 1859—d. November 11, 1861* *—died of diphtheria
V—Jesse Evans Philips, b. October 6, 1862—d. May 12, 1945 m. Mary Durham, b. April 29, 1864—d. February 28, 1948
VI—Edith Philips, b. November 5, 1892 (Mead French Department, Swarth- more College)
VI—Jesse Evan Philips, b. August 15, 1898 m. Edith Stone, June 16, 1925—b. June 18, 1898
VII—David Evan Philips, b. August 30, 1926 m. Janet Walker, Aug. 19, 1950
VII—Robert Newton Philips, b. November 30, 1930
VI—Amy L. Philips, b. October 22, 1900
V—John K. Philips, b. June 5, 1865—d. June 4, 1919 m. Fannie Krauser, May 22, 1889—d. 1932
VI—I rma Philips, b. August 15, 1891 Davis Knauer, April 4/ 1918—b. November 1898
VII—John E. Knauer m. Doris Hartung, May 50, 1942
VIII—Jonalyn Knauer, b. November 23, 1946
VIII—Kathy Knauer, b. August 19, 1949
VII—J ennie Frances Knauer, b. June 2, 1931
VI—Lewis Iv. Philips, b. June 17, 1894 m. Lucile Penny, October 26, 1920—b. September 25, 1894
VII—Lewis Paul Philips, b. April 13, 1924 m. Dorothy Funkhauser, September 12, 1945
VIII— Barbara Elizabeth Philips, b. December 6, 1948
VII—Lucile Elizabeth Philips Robert Reed Liggitt, July 1, 1950
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VI—H. Lesley Philips, b. May 30, 1897 m. 1st—Marian A. 1 lartenstinc, August 18, 1925—b. Aug. 18, 1904
2d—Ada M. Painter, June 3, 1942—b. May 16, 1918
VII—Dorothy Carroll Philips, b. May 19, 1926, daughter of Marina I larten- stine m. Harry Elston, November 13, 1948
VIII—Gary Charles Elston, b. December 5, 1950
VII—John L. Philips, b. November 7, 1946, son of Ada Painter VII—Glenn Philips, b. August 17, 1950, son of Ada Painter
VI—Miriam Philips, b. December 10, 1900 m. 1st—George T. Filman, August 4, 1923, b. June 22, 1902 2d—Charles Bond, April 28, 1950
VII—June Frances Filman, b. 1928
VII—June Frances Filman, b. 1928 m. Emerson Glauner, August 27, 1949
VII—George Alan Filman, b. 1929—d. November 27, 1945
IV—David Philips, b. September 1824—d. m. 1st—Thamzen Morris, b. July 10, 1852—d. August 4, 1861
2d—Sallie Amole, b. November I, 1830—d. 1900
V—Arthur Allen Philips, b. July 21, 1854—d. October 14, 1856
V—William Sumner Philips, b. August 20, 1857—d. February 4, 1861
V—Samuel Jones Philips, son of Thamzen Morris, b. Julv 26, 1861—d. April 5, 1948 m. Martha Vorhees, January 24, 1883—b. August 11, 1861—d. July 7, 1949
VI—Ralph Philips, b. January 14, 1884—died in infancy.
VI-—David Philips, b. March 27, 1886 m. Mari an Crossman, b. October 29, 1887
VII—Mary Chester Philips m. William E. Cash, 1939
VIII—Marion Philips Cash, b. May 4, 1941
VIII—Frances Caroline Cash, b. July 29, 1943
VII—Elizabeth Philips m. Francis H. Hastings, June 10. 1939
VIII—Marian Hastings, b. November 21, 1941
VIII—John N. Hastings, b. August 27, 1943
VIII—Sara Elizabeth blastings, b. June 10, 1948
VII—David Holway Philips m. Alice B. Averv, August 3, 1940
VIII—Sherma Elizabeth Philips, b. May 20, 1943
VIII—David H. Philips, 3d, b. March 22, 1945
VIII—Peter Philips, b. June 1947
VI—Earle Philips, b. May 1892 m. Margaret L. Wilson, b. Nov. 21, 1890 m. Oct. 15, 1913
VII—Martha Jane Philips, b. June 2, 1915 m. John A. Beilis, M.D., November 23, 1939
VIII—Jane Louise Beilis, b. May 8, 1943
VIII—John Arthur Beilis, b. September 26, 1945
V—Edwin S. Philips, b. January 14, 1864—d. September 1945 (Son of Sallie
Amole)
VI—Rowland S. Philips, M.D., b. August 19, 1893 m. Reba Williams, September 9, 1941
VII—Rosalind Carol Philips, b. April 1, 1945
VII—Margaret Priscilla Philips, b. March 18, 1947
VI—C. Ruth Philips, b. September 23, 1895 m. Geo. Tunncll, July 20, 1937
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V—Jessie Philips, b. June 3, 1866—cl. October 13, 1947 m. Morris P. Smith, October 7, 1891—b. October 7, 1857—d. 1948
VI—Ralph Philips Smith, b. October 13, 1S93—cl. April 1949 m. 1st—Dorothy Pyle, October 11, 1919—b. December 12, 1896
2d—Etheleen Lissure, May 7, 1943
VII—Helen Elizabeth Smith, b. August 3, 1920, daughter of D. Pyle
VII—Esther Jessie Smith, b. October 14, 1923, daughter of D. Pyle
V—George Owen Philips, b. September 1868—d. November 16, 1870
V—Annie Philips, b. April 10, 1871—d. October 2, 1940 m. Howard H. Polk, b. 1870—d. November 3, 1941
VI—H. Wayne Polk, b. 1898 m. Maud Walton, b. 1899
VII—Wayne Philips Polk. Jr.—b. December 27, 1926 m. Margaret Grant
VIII—Philip Wayne Polk, b. February 21, 1945
VIII—Margaret Ann Polk, b. December 5, 1948
VII—Maud Nancy Polk, b. February 9, 1931
IV—Joseph Philips, b. September 28, 1827—d. January 2, 1901 m. Susie Mancill, b. January 13, 1832—d. April 6, 1905
V—C. Dayton Philips, b. December 16, 1854—d. June 12, 1950 m. Eleanor Shires
Infant daughter, d.
IV—Charles M. Philips, b. August 25, 1829—d. February 4, 1832
IV—Sarah Philips, b. December 27, 1831—d. January 23, 1853
IV—Owen Thomas Philips, b. February 21, 1834—d. February 2, 1905 m. 1st—Elmira B. Guest, January 4, 1S58—b. November 15, 1839—d. Septem
t)cr 12, 1§75
2d—Annie VVvnn, February 15, 1877—b. February 21, 1840—d. October 5 1910
V—E. Vinton Philips, b. November 50, 1858—d. December 1, 1936 m. Mary Ash, March 16, 1892—b. September 11, 1871—d. Feb. 5, 1952
VI—Marian Philips, b. August 7, 1893
VI—Eleanor Ash Philips, b. November 4, 1894—d. December 24, 1907
VI—Charles F. Philips, b. September 9, 1896 m. Sara E. Umstead, July 29, 1920—b. June 18, 1896
VII—Sara Mae Philips, b. May 14, 1928—d. May 1928
VII—Charles Fleming Philips, Jr., b. January 19, 1936
VI—Robert Philips, b. October 24, 1904
V—Mary Emma Philips, b. June 7, 1860-—d. September 23, 1876
V—Ida L. Philips, b. November 5, 1862—d. September 8, 1947 m. Barton Foreman, June 10, 1884—b. March 29, I860—d. April 22, 1936
VI—George Foreman, b. February 14, 1885 m. 1st—Iva Fisher 1906—d. January 1, 1933
2d—Blanch Stewart, August 26, 1937
VII—Helen Foreman, b. April 19, 1907 m. Charles A. Ranlett, Jr., June 21, 1930
VIII—Charles A. Ranlett, 3d, b. June 14, 1931
VII—George Foreman, Jr., b. April 12, 1908 m. Mary E. Carpenter, July 1, 1959
VII—Marian Foreman m. Theodore Noll, June 13, 1937
VIII—Barbara Noll, b. August 10, 1943
VII—Barbara Foreman m. Kenneth Asbury, August 23, 1945
VIII—Gregg Allen Asbury, b. December 29, 1949
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VI—Eliza both Foreman, b. June 16, 1886 m. Frank Smedley, May 16, 1907— b. January 7, 1887
VII—Ernest Smedlev, b. March 28, 1908 m. Margaret E. Clark, 1935
VIII—Georgeann Smedley, b. December 4, 1935—Twin Joann Smedley, b. December 4, 1935—Twin
VIII—Kathryn Elizabeth Smedley, b. May 13, 1940
VII—Vinton Smedley, b. December 25, 1909 m. Theresa Sciaretta, December 28, 1940
VII—Ducr Smedley, b. November 15, 1916 m. Dorothy Stoudt, March 7, 1940
VIII—Duer Philips Smedley, Jr., b. March 2, 1941
VIII—Alary Ann Smedley, b. May 4, 1945
VI—Earl V. Foreman, b. December 12, 1889 m. 1st—Sara Myers, d.
2d—Ann Whitacre Children of Ann Whitacre:
VII—Earl V. Foreman, Jr., b. 1926
VII—Harrv Barton Foreman, b. November 1928 m. Blanche Flinn, May 21, 1951
VII—Mary Louise Foreman, b. April 15, 1934
VI—Elmira Foreman, b. May 16, 1894 m. George Sheeler
VI—Russell Foreman, b. August 11, 1898 m. Esther E. Kitzmiller
VII— J oan Foreman, b. December 1931
VII—James Foreman, b. October 5, 1935
VII—Virginia Foreman, b. October 25, 1936
VI—Owen Philips Foreman, b. July 20, 1900 m. 1st—Mary Quaglcy, 1927—d. June 5, 1928
2d—Elberta Driebellis, m. 1935
VII—Diane Elberta Foreman, b. Febiuarv 19, 1945 (daughter of Elbetra
Driebellis)
VI—Edward Foreman m. Elizabeth Supplee, November 20, 1929
VII—Thomas Edward Foreman, d.
VII—Harold Edward Foreman, b. June 17, 1935
V—George Philips, b. August 4, 1864—d. December 8, 1868
V—Elmira K. Philips, b. April 5, 1866—cl. December 18, 1947
V—Josiah Philips, b. November 30, 1867 in. Lillian Clower, January 26, 1898—b. February 26, 1874
V—Walter L. Philips, b. November 21, 1869 m. Lena M. Ogden, J uly 11, 1900—b. February 29, 1872
VI—George Ogden Philips, b. July 25, 1903 m. Alary Iv. Stauffer, February 11, 1932
VII—Thomas Owen Philips, b. October 9, 1937
VII—Charles Arthur Philips, b. May 22, 1940
V—Thomas Arthur Philips, b. March 21, 1880—Son of Annie Wynn
V—Ola B. Philips, b. April 4, 1883—Daughter of Annie Wynn m. Wilmer Johnson, December 28, 1909—b. December 28, 1885
VI—Eleanor Johnson, b. April 10, 1912 m. Robert Linder, June 8, 1936
VII—Alarged Linder, b. April 16, 1941
VII—Dan Linder, b. February 12, 1943
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VII—Eric Philip Linder, b. June 13, 1946
VI—Annawynn Johnson, b. October 20, 1913 ' m. Earl Ames, September 3, 1938
VII—Kathleen Ames, b. February 25, 1948
VII—Thomas E. Ames, b. December 7, 1949
VI—Dorothy Johnson, b. January 24, 1923 m. Charles A. Alenas, April 12, 1946
VII—Martha Alenas, b. August 18, 1947
VII—Annawynn Eleanor Alenas, b. Alarch 1951
IV—Abner E. Philips, b. Alarch 8, 1840—d. 1913 m. Adeline C. Lewis, d. October 26, 1895
V—Irene Philips, b. September 1865—d. Non. 23, 1951 m. Harry A. Ziegler, d. August 16, 1895 (or 1896)
V—Laura Philips, d. February 15, 1945
V—Charles Lewis Philips, d. August 1871 (5 months, 20 days)
III—Alartha Philips, b. 1794—d. 1870 m. Robert Frame, 1814—b. 1793—d. 1871
IV—Sara P. Frame, b. 1815—d. 1875
IV—Eleanor Frame, b. 1817—d. 1905 m. Charles H. Lungren 1841—b. 1817—d. 1897
V—Edwin F. Lungren, b. November 1841—d. 1924 m. Emily Eckert, 1868—b. 1845—d. 1920
VI—Robert F. Lungren, b. 1869—d. 1870
VI—Charles Howard Lungren, b. 1871 m. Laura K. Wilson, 1895—b. 1874
VI—Eleanor Lungren, b. 1875
VI—Edna Lungren, b. 1878
VI—Alan II. Lungren, b. 1880 m. Dorothy Butler, b. 1894—in. 1918
V—Emma Lungren, b. 1845—d. 1921
V—Charles Howard Lungren, b. Alarch 28, 1885—d. November 7, 1932 m. Rebecca C. Allen 1880—b. 1858
VI—Allen Lungren, b. 1881 m. Mary B. Crowther 1925, b. 1885
VII— Emma Frances Lungren, b. 1906—d. 1911
VII—Eleanor Lungren, b. 1912
VII—Robert Lungren, b. 1918
VII—Charles Donald Lungren, b. 1921
VI— Rebecca C. Lungren, b. 1885 m. William A. Raiman, Al.D., 1909—b. 1879
VII— William Allen Raiman—b. 1916
VI—Marion F. Lungren, b. 1887
VI—Helen Lungren,b. 18S9 m. Joseph G. Luniak, b. 1885—m. 1921
VI—Emma Dalles Lungren, b. 1892—d. 1918 m. Andrew W. Aleade 1917—b. 1890
VII—Emma Dallas Aleade, b. 1918
VI—C. Howard Lungren, Jr., b. 1894 m. Edna H. Edwards, 1923—b. 1892
VII—John Howard Lungren, b. 1925
VI—William H. Lungren, b. 1896 m. Ella Baker Pine, 1925
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VI—Frances M. Lungren, b. 1900—d. 1902
IV—P. Miles Frame, b. 1819—d. 1901 m. Sarah Ann Smith, October 17, 1844—b. 1819
IV—Margaret Frame, b. 1822—-d. 1884 m. Joseph Perkins 1846, b. 1812—d. 1888
V—Reverend Reese Perkins, b. 1847—d. 1912 m. Sallie Rhoades, 1893
V—Robert E. Perkins, b. 1848—d. 1870
V—Martha Jane Perkins, b. December 1850—d. December 1926
V—Joseph Walker Perkins, b. 1852—d. 1912
IV—Mary Jane Frame, b. 1824—d. 1826
IV—Martha P. Frame, b. 1826—d. 1827
IV—Joseph E. Frame, b. 1828—d. 1907 m. Hannah Taylor 1851—b. 1850—d. 1917
V—John T. Frame, b. 1851—d. 1857
V—Sallie Frame, b. May 25, 1855—d. May 6, 1934 m. Sherwood Baker, 1880—b. October 1854—d. 1927
VI—Harry F. Baker, b. April 24, 1882 m. Susan Green 1906—b. December 22, 1882—d. April 9, 1941
VII—Alfred Baker, b. October 23, 1907—d. 1916
VII—Franklin Baker, b. 1915 m. Virginia Lee Culver, June 21, 1941
VII—Charles.Baker, b. 1918 m. Virginia Wyate, December 27, 1941
VI—Helen Baker, b. June 6, 1888 m. William L. Cloud, September 19, 1909—b. February 23, 1887
VII—Lester H. Cloud, b. August 1, 1910 m. Edith Florence Betts, April 2, 1932
VIII—William Lester Cloud, b. February 18, 1933
VIII—J ames Howard Cloud, b. June 22, 1954
VIII—Robert Betts Cloud, b. September 9, 1939
VIII—Thomas Arthur Cloud, b. September 21, 1945
VII—Sara Emma Cloud, b. September 29, 1913 m. Charles F. White, June 6, 1951
VIII—Nancy Irene White, b. 1936
VIII—David Charles White, b. 1938
VII—Phyllis Cloud, b. July 6, 1919
m. Wallace G. Nielson, April 18, 1939
VIII—Eleanor Irene Nielson, b. April 14, 1940
VIII—Walter Carl Nielson, b. October 5, 1941
VII—Miriam Baker Cloud, b. May 9, 1929 m. Clayton Henderson (before June 1948)
V—Martha Frame, d. 1921 m. George II. Jones
VI—Mary E. Jones, b. 1877—d. 1884
VI—Walter L. Jones, b. 1887—d.
V—Elbridge Frame, b. 1859—d. 1875
V—P. Lewis Frame, b. March 28, 1861—d. January 8, 1935 m. Kate Sorber 1885, b. December 21, 1862—d. July 20, 1939
VI—James M. Frame, b. February 27, 1893 m. Rose Wiker, 1916—b. 1894
VII—Donald Frame, b. 1918
V—Robert M. Frame, b. 1864—d. September 13, 1936 m. Alary Quay 1896—b. 1867-—d. 1928
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V—Emma Frame, b. August 13. 1867—d. Septebmer 1946 m. Lewis II. Bond, June 13, 1888—b. 1858—d. 1920
VI—Harvey F. Bond, b. July 9, 1889 m. Marguerite Hansom 1918—b. 1891
VII— Marguerite H. Bond, b. 1920 m. Lewis II. Trautz, September 7, 1946
VIII—Marguerite E. Trautz, January 24, 1948
VIII—
VII—Harvey Frame Bond, b. 1925 m. Dorothy Brix, July 26, 1946
VIII—David Allen Bond, b. May 6, 1948
VI—Lewis H. Bond, b. 1898—d. 1898
V—Hannah Frame, b. July 28, 1870—d. 1912 m. Charles Wonderland, b. 1864—d. 1901
VI—J oseph Wonderland, b. July 15, 1895 m. Gwen Hamlet, 1919
VII—Harry H. Wonderland, b. July 10, 1921 m. Margaret Lizbeth Yocum, December 12, 1942
VIII—Harry Wonderland, Jr.
VIII—Clark Wonderland, b. April 17, 1944
VII—Elizabeth G. Wonderland m. John Strouse
VIII—John Strouse, b. 1947
VIII—Robert Strouse, b. 1949
VI—Hannah F. Wonderland, b. May 21, 1924 m. 1st—Edward Hubert
2d— McKroskie, d. 1930
VI—Leonora Wonderland, b. January 29, 1900 m. Fred W. Ashton, 1920
VII—Harriet Ashton, b. 1922 m. Harry S. Roussey, September 4, 1943
VIII—Nancy Lee Roussey, b. November 4, 1946
VIII—Donald William Roussey, b. 1951
VII—Dorothy Jean Ashton, b. April 22, 1925 m. Richard L. Plank, January 22, 1946
VIII—Effie Jean Plank, b. 1949—d. 1949
V—Isaac II. Frame, b. 1873—d. July 18, 1947 m. Mary McCabe 1917—b. 1894
IV—Martha Frame, b. 1830—d. 1909 m. John Q. Taylor, 1852—b. 1828—d. 1902
V—Francis I. Taylor, b. 1853—d. 1923 m. xMary Jane Hanna, 1875
VI—Bessie Sharpless Taylor, b. May 21, 1877 m. Arthur Wiltshire, 1904—b. 1876
VII—Frances Taylor Wiltshire, b. June 28, 1906
VII—Mary Jane Wiltshire, b. July 20, 1908
VII—Arthur Wiltshire, Jr., b. September 27, 1910
VI—J ohn Quincy Taylor, b. 1879 m. Florence Ornsby, 1903—b. 1888
VII—Elizabeth Taylor, b. 1904
VII—John Quincy Taylor, b. 1907
VII—Harry O. Taylor, b. 1910—d. 1924
VII—Francis Taylor, b. 1913
VII—Thomas Taylor, b. 1915—d. 1916
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VII—Florence Taj lor, b. 1917 VII—William Taylor, b. 1920
VI—Mary Taylor, b. 1883 m. James G. Gardiner 1912—b. 1887
VII—James Gardiner, b. 1913 VII—Catherine Gardiner, b. 1919 VII—Elizabeth Gardiner, b. 1920
VI—Frances Ingram Taylor, b. 1895 VI—Harlin Mercer Taylor, b. 1899 VI—Ida McKinlev Tavlor, b. 1901
V—Robert F. Taylor, b. July 15, 1855—d. October 12, 1931 V—Luanna Taylor, b. 185S—d. 1861 V—Elizabeth Taylor, b. 1864
m. Elisha B. Douglass, 1919—b. 1S66 IV—Vernon T. Frame, b. 1832—d. 1832 IV—Iiuldah Frame, b. 1834—d. 1916
m. Edwin II. Smith 1855—b. 1831—d. 1928 V—Ida Virginia Smith, b. 1856—d. 1859 V—Edna J. Smith, b. 1857—d. 1869 V—Harry M. Smith, b. 1860
m. Eleanor Niland, 1885—b. 1870 VI—Edmund Smith, b. 1887
m. Cora Clark 1908—b. 1886 VII—Edmund Smith, b. 1911—d. 1911 VII—Harvey Smith, b. 1913 VII—Joseph Smith, b. 1916 VII—Marguerite Smith, b. 1919
VI—Jacob Smith, b. 1889 m. Jean Bolton 1921—b. 1898
VII—Jacob Martin Smith, Jr., b. Mary 19, 1933 VI—Miles Smith, b. 1891—d. October 12, 1892 VI—Isabelle Smith, b. 1893—d. 1893 VI—Robert Smith, b. 1896
V—Lucy Smith, b. October 9, 1866—d. March 21, 1940 m. William O. Mecham 1888—b. 1862
VI—William Mecham, b. 18S9—d. 1894 VI—Olive Mecham, b. March 10, 1891
m. Russell Humphreys 1909—b. 1886 VII—Margretta Humphreys, b. May 10, 1910
m. Stephen George Gruber 1925
IV— Francis M. Frame, b. 1839—d. 1904 m. Mary Grubb 1865—d. 1919
V— Herbert Frame, d. infant III—Mary Philips, b. 1795—d. 1866
m. John Tustin, January 1, 1814—b. 1790—d. February 26, 1860 IV7—Thomas Tustin, b. 1814—d. 1895
m. Sarah Ann Yardley, d. September 5, 1887 V—Mary Tustin, d. V—Hannah Tustin, d. V—Thomas J. Tustin, Jr., d.
m. Mary Jane Morgan VI—Mary G. Tustin VI—Susan M. Tustin, d.
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VI—Thomas L. Tustin, Jr., d. 1889 VI—Neltin Tustin
V—Amanda Tustin, d.
V—Carrie Tustin m. John L. Knies
VI—May Kniess m. Oliver Sarber
VII—Olive Sarber (Baptist Missionary, taught Philosophy Union College, Madras, returned for Doctor’s Degree.)
VII—Stuart Sarber, d.
VI—Frank L. Kniess
V—Fannie Tustin, d. July 18, 1907 m. Llwellyn Lee
V—Marian M. Tustin, d. 1917 (or 1918)
V—Sallie R. Tustin, d.
V—Annie M. Tustin, d. October 28, 1939
V—Elizabeth R. Tustin, d. September 1927
V—Emma P. Tustin, d.
IV—Reverend Josiah P. Tustin, b. April 3, 1817—d. December 27, 1887 m. 1st—Rebecca Williams, d.
2d—Mary W. Brown, d. February 2, 1892
IV—John D. Tustin, d. 1898 (or 1899) m. 1st—Susanna Beckley, d.
2d—Anne M. Reilly
V—William Tustin, d.
V— Mary Tustin, d. m. William Samuel, d.
VI—Philip Samuel—Engineer (1951) at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Past president of Reunion. Regular attendant at Reunions while living near Philadelphia, m. Mary Porter
VI— Joseph Samuel m.
VII—Betty Jo Samuel m. Noel Earl Landreth, February 1942
VII—Woolsey Samuel m. Arnetta Stuart, June 1945
VIII—Mary Jane Samuel, b. February 1949
VII—Elbert Gary Samuel m. Laura Johnson
VI—Emily Samuel m. George E. Gehry
VI—David Samuel
V—Lizzie Tustin m. 1st—Charles Custis
2d—W. Weaver
VI—Caroline Custis
VI—William Custis
VI—Marian Custis m. Ross
VI—Charles Weaver
VI—Jay Weaver
VI—Lillian Weaver m. Charles G. Spencer, August 1948
V—John F. Tustin, d. m. Annie Rossiter, d.
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VI—Susan Tustin, d.
VI -William R. Tustin
VI—John F. Tustin, d.
V—Carrie C. Tustin, d.
V—Emily Tustin, d. m. F. J. Ellinger, M.D.—d.
VI—Len a Ellinger (attends Reunion)
VI—Emily Ellinger m. F. J. Fischer, M. D.
VII— VII— VII—
VI—Josephine Ellinger
V—Joseph S. Tustin, d. 1912—b. 1857 m. Clara Bliss, d.
VI—Charles C. Tustin
VI—Emma Tustin
V—William II. Tustin, d. September 1935 m. Fannie Charles
VI—daughter, d.
VI—Albert Tustin
VI—John D. Tustin
V—Frank Tustin, son of Anne M. Reilly
V—Margaret Tustin, daughter of Anne M. Reilly m. William B. Clemence, July 29, 1947
VI—John Tustin Clemence
IV—Mary Ann Tustin, d. November 9, 1888 m. 1st—David Priest, d.
2d—Reverend James Trickett, b. 1825—d. November 11, 1889
IV—Margaret T. Tustin, d.
IV—Sallie Tustin, d. November 7, 1892 m. 1st—Robert Middleton, d
2d—Morris Fussell, M.D., d. 1900 (or 1901) (Lived near Vincent Baptist Church)
V—M innie Middleton, d.
V—Fannie Middleton, d. 1908 m. Philip Harley
V—Susan Fussell, b. 1861—d. 1905 m. 1st—Dr. Thomas Bower, d.
2d—Dr. Bailey
Vi—Chester Bower, b. 1884—d. May 6, 1907
V—Helen A. Fussell m. Choula
IV—George S. Tustin, d. 1896 (or 1897) m. Sallie Brown
V—William Tustin, d. infancy
IV—Reverend Joseph P. Tustin, b. January 1830—d. April 17, 1892 (Bloomsburg,
Pa.) m. Katherine Nicely 1852—b. 1829—d. June 29, 1919
V—Hanna Mary Tustin, b. December 3, 1854—d. March 22, 1948
V—George Tustin, b. January 30, 1857—d. October 5, 1938
V—Deborah Tustin, b. March 19, 1859 m. Judge Robert Little 1878—b. 1852—d. February 26, 1906
VI—Harry J. Little, b. January 15, 1880 m. Mabel Rogers, February 12, 1902—b. 1881
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VII—Robert G. Little, b. October 5, 1902 m. Helen Fessler
VIII—Robert G. Little, Jr.
VIII—Beverly Jane Little
VII—Rebecca R. Little, b. May 10, 1904 m. Richard S. Mark
VIII—Patricia Ann Mark
VIII—Madeline xMary Mark
VIII—Eleanor Little Mark, b. March 29, 1941
VII—Eleanor T. Little m. Hilmer Shirey
VI—Josiah T. Little, b. December 27, 1887—d. June 2, 1934 m. Carola Gunton 1911—b. August 13, 1888
VII—Llewellyn G. Little, b. December 18, 1913 m. Nora Katherine Carter
VII—J oan Louise Little
VI—Katherine Little, b. 1895 m. John E. Bakeless 1920, b. December 30, 1894 (Writer, Fiction, History)
V—Lincoln Tustin, b. July 7, 1861—d. March 11, 1901
V—Dr. Ruth Tustin, b. January 1864—d. November 29, 1942
V—Edward B. Tustin, b. August 24, 1866—d. May 14, 1941 m. Helen E. Ferguson
VI—Edward B. Tustin, Jr., b. August 28, 1894 m. Ruth Hepper, January 25, 1923
VI—Joseph Philips Tustin, b. Julv 21, 1897 m. 1927
VI—James F. Tustin, b. January 28, 1900
VI—Henry O. Tustin, b. May 29, 1904 m. Katherine Cook, October 24, 1926
V—Paul Tustin, b. 1868—d. November 3, 1950
V—Josephine Tustin, b. July 8, 1873—d. March 13, 1878
IV—Francis Wayland Tustin, b. November 16, 1834—d. August 15, 1887 m. Maria Probasco ,August 23, 1859—b. April 15, 1836—d. February 18, 1915
V—Mary Tustin, b. October 5, 1860—d. March 5, 1865
V—Ernest L. Tustin, b. December 20, 1862—d. December 19, 1921 m. Ella Woodruff, June 4, 1880—b. November 10, 1865—d. October 12, 1915
V—Margaret Tustin, b. January 23, 1866—d. November 20, 1942 in. J. Harrison O’Hara, April 27, 1893—b. May 17, 1860—d. June 15, 1936
VI—Margaret Tustin O’Hara, b. June 5, 1894 m. 1st—Addison Abrams, April 27, 1918—d. November 22, 1918
2d—Lucius T. Koons, June 6, 1923, b. June 13, 1885—d. May 1943 3d—Howard Milton Lutz, June 30, 1947
VI—Ernest Tustion O’Hara, b. 1896 m. Helen Louise Fitzsimmons, July 5, 1930
V—Francis W. Tustin, b. December 27, 1870—d. August 8, 1871
V—Herbert Tustin, b. June 20, 1874—d. October 19, 1880
V—Maria Tustin, b. January 19, 1878—d. November 11, 1880
IV—Emma Tustin, b. March 15, 1839—d. m. Richard Denithorne, d. February 2, 1893
V—John T. Denithorne, b. 1869—d. 1905
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V—Mary Denithorne m. Schaffer
The re were thirteen children of Mary Philips Tustin III; three died in infancy. Several of the Miles branch of the family (below) went on the steamboat, ''Arabia/’ going from Pittsburgh to Mt. Carroll, Illinois. Cholera developed on the boat causing the deaths ot Mark K. Miles, April 16, 1S54; Sarah Philips Miles, April 19, 1854; Lewis N. Miles, April 30, 1854; Sarah A. Davis, May 3, 1854; Mason K. Philips, son of John D. Philips, April 22,
III—Sarah Philips, b. April 18, 1797—d. April 19, 1854 (cholera) m. Nathaniel Miles, January 23, 1818—d. November 19, 1866
IV—Edwin Miles, b. December 21, 1818, d. (twin, Emma, below) m. Susan Jones, 1847, b. December 2, 1823—d. December 1893
V—Amanda Miles, b. January 8, 1848—d. 1925 (or 1926) m. James B. Dewhurst 1873—b 1838—d. 1897 (or 1898)
VI—Susie B. Dewhurst, b. December 22, 1874—d. March 23, 1875
VI—Clara R. Dewhurst, b. September 26, 1876—d. Nov. 30, 1880
VI—Richard M. Dewhurst, b. December 30, 1881 m. 1st—Margaret Hav
2d—
VII—Richard Dwehurst, Jr.
VII—Margaret Dewhurst
VII—Beverly Dewhurst
VII—J ames B. Dewhurst
V—George K. Miles, b. July 27, 1850—d. 1912
V—Nathaniel Miles, b. January 27, 1852—d. January 1926 m. Jennie Overholt, August 9, 1881—b. 1862
VI—Roy O. Miles, b. November 1882
VI—Edwin Miles, b. September 1884
VI—Eugene C Miles, b. September 1886 m. Julia Margams
V—Sarah E. Miles, b. August 4, 1856—d. 1928
IV—Emma Miles, b. December 21, 1818—d. August 20, 1899 m. George W. Keiter, February 4, 1841—b. January 1818—d. 1893
V—Charles I. Keiter m. Emma Piper
VI—Lida Keiter m. Newton Rew
VI—George P. Keiter
VI—Frank M. Keiter
VI—Clara B. Keiter
VI—Marguerite B. Keiter
V—Sarah Keiter m. John C. Gclwicks
VI—Herbert Gelwicks m. Maud Burwell 1897
VII—Alda Gelwicks
VI—Raymond Gelwicks m. Sue Lohr
V—Edwin M. Keiter, d. 1879
V—John Keiter
V—Lewis M. Keiter m. Emma Nelson
VI—Walter B. Keiter
VI—Charles Keiter, b. March 2, 1896
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IV—Mary Miles, b. October 18, 1820—d. March 18, 1909 rn. Lewis Heftlefinger 1812, b. April 30, 1820—d. 1869
V—John Hefflefinger m. Sarah Vasey 1092 (or 1903)
VI—Myra M. Hefflefinger m. Briggs
V—Edwin Hefflefinger, d. 1900 m. May Edgerton
VI—Miles A. Hefflefinger
VI—Owen Hefflefinger
V—Herbert Hefflefinger
V—Clara Hefflefinger, b. July 9, 1853—d. 1936 m. F. G. Moffett, b. December 25, 1844
VI—Robert Moffett, b. May 20, 1844 m.
VII—Francis Moffett
V—Addison Hefflefinger, d. December 3, 1854
V—Lewis Heftlefinger m. Belle Col vin
VI—Lulu Hefflefinger
VI—Henry Hefflefinger
VI—Jay Hefflefinger
VI—Vera Hefflefinger m. May George
V—Harry Hefflefinger m. Maud L. Plumb
VI—Vance L. Heftlefinger
V—Nathaniel Hefflefinger, d.
V—Herbert Hefflefinger
IV—Lewis Miles, b. September 25, 1822—d. May 1, 1854 (Cholera) m. Isabella Kinsey, 1850—d. March 18, 1909—b. 1823
V—Mary Miles, d. April 15, 1854 (Cholera)
IV—Martha Miles, b. November 11. 1824—d. August 11, 1911 m. T. Davenport Davis 1851—d. 1901 (or 1902)
V—Sarah Davis, d. May 2, 1854—b. 1852 (Cholera)
V—Nathaniel M. Davis m. Zella Belding
VI—Helen Davis, b. 18S4—d. 1888
V—Isaac Davis, b. 1857—d. 1888
V—George M. Davis, d. August 1947 m. Georgiana Rush, d. December 1947
IV—Sarah Miles, b. January 24, 1847—d. December 6, 1854. Did not go iwth
relatives to Mt. Carroll, Illinois. m. William Leonard April 10, 1854—d. March 19, 1898
IV—Catherine Miles, b. March 16, 1830—d. August 22, 1886 Went to Mt. C arroll but returned to be married ni. George R. Stiteler, March 4, 1858—b. 1S30—d. 1911
V—Frances Stiteler. d. March 1945 m. Herman Frueauff 1865, d. April 27, 1930
V—Emma Stiteler. b. September 1S63—d. January 1925 m. E. Jones Acker, b. December 1862—d. January 7, 1945
VI—Catherine Acker, d. May 5, 1924—b. 1892 m. Ilause Dewees
VII—Anne Acker Dewees, b. 1920 m. Ralph W. Bolton, December 5, 1942
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VIII—James Robert Bolton, b. January 23, 1947
VI—J. Miles Acker, b. October 12, 1894 m. Martha Mathues
VII—Jones Miles Acker, Jr., b. February 9, 1926
VII—Samuel B. Acker m. Margaret Hannum 1948
VIII—Joan C. Acker
V—Edwin Miles Stiteler, died in infancy
IV—Owen P. Miles, b. June 13, 1832—d. September 22, 1896 m. Hannah P. Shirk, October 15, 1857—b. December 17, 1835—d. January 11, 1924
V—William Miles, b. August 1, 1858—d. August 16, 1860
V—Joseph S. Miles, b. April 4, 1860—d. April 1, 1945 m. Mary G. Coleman 1887, b. 1865—d. 1935
VI—'Nathaniel Miles, b. November 15, 1888 m. Jane Susan Johnson, August 29, 1913—b. July 4, 1890
VII—Nathaniel Miles, Jr., b. January 14, 1917 m. Florence Marian Stages, b. August 7, 1916
VIII—Richard Owen Miles, b. April 4, 1959
VIII—Karen Barbara Miles, b. May 22, 1942
VII—James Arthur Miles, b. June 11, 1920—d. June 14, 1920
VII—Suzanne W. Miles, b. June 7, 1922
VII—Theodore R. Miles, b. May 12, 1923
VII—James C. Miles, b. October 27, 1927
VI—Coleman Miles, b. November 50, 1890 m. Mabel E. Rhodes
VII—Mary Jean Miles m. Rex Benton Lower
VIII—Michael R. Lower
VIII—Jody Lower
VIII—Susan Lower
VI—Theodore Miles, b. November 13, 1895 m. Alary R. Heim
VII—Arthur FI. Miles
VI—Owen Philips Aides, b. December 14, 1896 m. Helen B. Alinard
VII—Anderson L. Aides
VII—Joseph S. Aides
VII—Owen Philips Aides, Jr.
VII—Timothy Aides
VI—Elizabeth Aides, b. 1903 m. Aiyers
VII—David Aiyers
VII—Thomas K. Aiyers
VI—Paul Kester Aides—Son of Charles K. Aides V m.
VII—Charles Kester Aides
VII—Alice Ann Miles
VII—Edwin Aides
VI—Lou ise J. Aliles—Daughter of Charles K. Aiiles V m. Gicson
VII—Jean Alargaret Gieson
VII—Susan Rebecca Gieson
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VII—Constance Miles Gieson
V—Jessie Miles, b. March 11, 1862—cl. May 23, 1944 (Honolulu) m. Jacob Strickler, d. 1937 )Honolulu)
VI—Helen Strickler
V—Susan Miles, b. May 28, 1865—d. October 25, 1919 m. Robert Campbell
VI—Jessie M. Campbell
VI—J ames Campbell m. Ileen Bulles
V—Charles K. Miles, b. September 21, 1868—d. 1928 m. Metta Zuck
VI—Lawrence H. Miles, b. January 8, 1889
VI—Pual K. Miles, b. June 14, 1891
VI—Louise J. Miles, b. October 9, 1893
V—Jacob H. Miles, b. October 13, 1868 m. Jessie Hall
VI—
V—A. Judson Miles, b. October 9, 1890 m. 1st—Clara Troutfetter
2d—Mrs. Jennie Downing
VI—Dorothy T. Miles—daughter of Clara Troutfetter
V—Mary D. Miles, b. January 26, 1873
V—Edwin L. Miles, b. January 4, 1876—d. December 20, 1876
IV—George B. Miles, b. February 3, 1836—d. March 4, 1909 m. Helen R. Yountz, 1864
V—Frank Tustin Miles, b. 1865—d. 1866
V—Amanda Miles, b. 1866—d. 1875
V—Mattie Miles, b. May 26, 1868
V—Julia P. Miles, b. October 10, 1869
V—Samuel Miles, b. October 13, 1872—d. June 9, 1875
V—Effie Miles, b. 1875
V—June N. Miles, b. June 8, 1877 m. Joseph Johnston
VI—Owen Miles Johnston
VI—Joseph Johnston, Jr.
V—Thomas D. Miles
VI—Georgia Miles
III—Hannah Philips, b. 1802—d. March 17, 1900 m. 1st—JacoW Stille December 17, 1820—d. 1831
Son of Samuel Stille, France 2d—Eber Eaches, December 15, 1833—d. 1880
IV’—Abram Stille, b. September 29, 1821—d. 1903 m. Hannah J. Hutchinson, August 1843—b. March 9, 1820—d. February 11, 1901
V—Mary I. Stille, b. July 1. 1844—d. November 4, 1935 Collected much Philips data
V—Margaret Stille, b. May 13, 1847—d. 1850
V—Lucy Stille, b. May 20, 1850—d. Octiber 27, 1928 m. Taylor Brinton, d. 1903
VI—Fannie Brinton, b. June 1, 1876 m. George E. Cessna, January 6, 1912—b. December 1, 1892
VII—Marjorie Cessna, b. October 4, 1912 m. A1 via Root Fox
VIII—Marjorie A. Fox, b. November 16, 1932
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VII—John Cessna, b. September 29, 1913
VII—George Brinton Cessna, b. January 24, 1915
vTI—Fannie Helen Cessna, b. June 9, 1917 m. D. M. Hoffman, July 7, 1956
VI—Mary Stille Brinton b, May 27, 1879
V—Ella Stille, b. 1855 (adopted) d. May 9, 1937. Class 1874, Buckness University m. Robert F. Blight
IV—Sarah P. Stille, b. December 31, 1822—d. January 30, 1877
IV—Isaac Stille, b. August 28, 1826
IV—Margaret Stille, b. January 1, 1824—d. January 28, 1918 m. Thomas K. Sigman, 1853, b. 1826—d. November 7, 1887
V—Clifford M. Sigman, b. 1856—d. 1857
V—Margaret Sigman, b. January 1, 1858—d. January 25, 1939
V—J. William Sigman, b. November 3, 1861 m. Mary E. Evans, b. January 27, 1869
V—George Sigman, b. 1863—d. 1865
V—Charles S. Sigman, b. 1866—d. March 4, 1934
IV—William Eaches, b. 1835—d. March 11, 1907
IV—Josiah P. Eaches, b. 1837—d. March 12, 1913 m. Harriet DeHaven 1868—b. 1850—d. October 2, 1929
V—Elma Eaches, b. 1869—d. 1869
V—Annie Eaches, 5. 1871—d. 1871
V—William DeHaven Eaches, M.D., b. 1872—d. 1914 m. Flora E. Gold, b. 1871
V—May Eaches, b. May 26, 1875—d. May 9, 1888
V—Albert D. Eaches, b. August 25, 1878 m. Alicia Raby June 28, 1905—b. March 4, 1880
VI—Albert R. Eaches, b. April 15, 1906 m. Wilhelmina Neilor
VII—Albert Edmond Eaches, b. August 3, 1936—Adopted
VII—Janice Jane Eaches, b. 1939—Adopted
VI—Elsie May Eaches, b. February 19, 1916 m. 1st—Robert S. Belfry, November 1935
2d—George C. Allen, June 15, 1940
VII—Virginia May Allen, b. June 5, 1943
VII—George C. Allen, Jr., b. February 13, 1948
IV—Reverend Owen Philips Eaches, b. November 11, 1840, d. m. 1st—L. Mary Probasco, b. August 25, 1844—d. June 7, 1875
2d—Jennie Mount May 1870—b. May 21, 1858—d. Nov. 22, 1950
V—Edith Eaches, b. February 1883 m. Archibald Wilhelm, December 1919—d. Feb. 24, 1943
V—Bertha Eaches, b. July 12, 1886
IV—John T. Eaches, b. Dec. 16, 1842—d. Sept. 28, 1889 m. 1st—Annie T. John 1874—b. May 30, 1853—d. April 6, 1876
2d—Hannah B. Stauffer, September 23, 1879, b. June 15,1850—d. November
15, 1891 (or 1893)
V—Annie F. Eaches, b. July 11, 1875—d. October 9, 1877
V—Mary Eaches, b. June 22, 1880 m. Reverend Maurice Sampson, 2d wife
V—Amy Eaches, b. October 11, 1883—Twin
V—Clara Eaches, b. October 11, 1883—Twin
II—Joseph Philips
III—Mary Philips
III—David Philips
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IV—Mary Philips m. Joseph Philips of Reverend David II
V—Ann Philips m. Isaiah King
VI—Viola King m. Samuel Boyer
VII—Donald Boyer m. Susan Philips, daughter of Jasper Philips.
VII—Blanche Boyer in.
VIII—
VII—Donald Boyer m.
VIII—Donald Boyer, 3d
VIII—David Boyer
VIII—Carol Sue Boyer, b. May 1950
III—Sarah Philips
III—Susanna Philips m. Ephriam Estep
IV—David Estep
V—-Thomas Estep
V—Edgar Estep
V—Harry V. Estep
VI—Elvira Estep m. Chessman
VI—Leila Estep m. Herald
VI—May Hall Estep. Attended Vincent Reunion m. Caryl Starr
VII—Elaine Starr
Sister of Reva
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Philips Family Reunion June 25, 1955
Philips Memorial Building
State Teachers College
West Chester, Pa.
Site of 84th Annual Philips Family Reunion
Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the Arrival of u w
JOSEPH and MARY PHILIPS
from Wales in the year 1755
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Credits
To all members of all committees, too numerous to mention here, tor
diligent attention to organization of this reunion.
To all who will take part in the program.
To all who have opened their homes to receive guests who have come far
from home to attend this reunion.
To West Chester State Teachers College, for use of the Philips Memorial
Auditorium, the Philips Library, and its Dining Hall and parking lot.
To Philadelphia Welsh Chorale, Gustav Rosser, Director, for donation of
its artistic skill in honor of one of our family.
To David B. Sharpe, Jr., owner of the property which was the homestead of
Joseph and Mary Philips, for opening his home to visitors.
To Pennsylvania State Camp. Patriotic Order Sons of America, for the use
of its flags of the thirteen colonies.
To Chester County Historical Society, for the exhibition of portions
of the Philips Family Collection lodged with that Society by our forbears for
perpetual safekeeping. This collection should be enlarged by gifts of any items of
interest in family history that we do not wish to retain in the custody of our
own close relatives. Do not destroy such material, it may be useful to our
Collection in this Society.
The Day’s Events
9:30—SOCIAL HOUR
10:30—ENTERTAINMENT
1. Hymn—All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name (the opening* hymn of the first general reunion of the Philips Family in 1877. Prior reunions were of limited scope)
2. Devotions—Led by Rev. William R. Seat, Washington, Ind.
3. Welcome—Dr. Charles S. Swope, President of West Chester State Teachers College.
4. Solo—Thomas D. Johnson, Kennett Square, Pa.
5. Remarks, “Our Family”—George 0. Philips, Lansdowne, Pa., Reunion President for 1954-5.
G. Solo—Jane W. Maris, Collegeville, Pa. (Words by her mother, Elma Philips Weber, sung by Jane W. Maris at dedication of bronze marker at graves of Joseph and Mary Philips in burial ground of Vincent Baptist Church)
7. Business Meeting— Minutes, Elizabeth Philips Rodenboh, West Chester, Pa. Re¬ union Secretary for 1954-5. Treasurer’s Report, C a t h r y n Philips Bishop, Chester Springs, Pa. Report of Nominating Committee and Election of Officers. Selection of date and place for 85th Annual Reunion.
8. Pageant—Liebestraum, composed by Reva Philips Smith, Library, Pa.
(Cast of Characters and Scenes on next page)
11:50—GROUP PHOTOGRAPH
12:15—LUNCHEON
1:45—ENTERTAINMENT
9. Philips Family Hymn (Words composed for 1877 Reunion)
10. Solo—John D. Knauer, Reading, Pa.
11. A Fantasy, “Whither Thou Goest,” composed by Reva Philips Smith, Library, Pa.
(Cast of Characters and Participants on next page)
12. Philadelphia Welsh Chorale, Gustav Rosser, Conductor.
13. Benediction, Rev. William R. Seat, Washington, Ind.
3:30—AUTO TOUR To Philips family homestead and to Vincent Baptist Church
Our Song Leader is Marian V. Philips, Downingtown, Pa. Our Organist is Jane Philips Beilis, Kennett Square, Pa. Piano accompanist is Thomas Arthur Philips, Downingtown, Pa.
AT THE DOOR:
Messenger: Charles Arthur Philips, Lansdowne, Pa. Usherettes: Marged Lindner, Catonsville, Md.
Marion Philips Cash, Willow Street, Pa. Frances Caroline Cash, Willow Street, Pa Jane Louise Beilis, Kennett Square, Pa.
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Liebestraum
Header Reva Philips Smith, Library, Pa.
SCENE I—ON SHIPBOARD (1755)
Mary_Virginia Spake Johnson, Kennett Sq., Pa.
Joseph_Harry Phillips, Nashville, Tenn.
David_Dan Lindner, Catonsville, Md.
John_John Beilis, Kennett Square, Pa.
Josiah_Richard Timothy Strauss, West Chester, Pa.
SCENE II—VALLEY FORGE (1778)
David_David Evan Philips, Upper Darby, Pa.
SCENE III—TENNESSEE (1812)
Billy_..Charles M. Philips, West Chester, Pa.
SCENE IV—GETTYSBURG (1863)
David, of Tennessee John D. Hastings, Jr., Drexel Hill, Pa.
Will, of Pennsylvania Thomas Owen Philips, Lansdowne, Pa.
SCENE V—FRANCE (1917)
Josiah_John D. Knauer, Reading, Pa.
SCENE VI— OKINAWA (1945)
Duncan_ Charles J. Philips, Library, Pa.
Whither Thou Goest
Narrator_Reva Philips Smith, Library, Pa.
Mary_ Dorothy J. Menas, Downingfown, Pa.
Joseph_Jesse Evan Philips, Webster Grove, Missouri
Speakers: Harry Phillips, Nashville, Tenn.
Ellen Philips Sanborn, Berwyn, Ill.
William R. Seat, Washington, Ind.
Ella V. Spake, Kansas City, Kansas
Robert Forrester, Watertown, Tenn.
George 0. Philips, Lansdowne, Pa.
Note—The printed programs are donated in memory of Mary I. Stille, 5th
Generation, Walter L. Philips, 5th Generation, and his wife Lena Ogden Philips;
for many years unofficial historians, genealogists, and archivists of this family,
and devoted to the preservation of family solidarity through annual family
reunions. Mary I. Stille was Secretary of the first general reunion in 1877. At
the 1953 Reunion, Walter L. Philips was appointed to be General Chairman of
the 1955 special celebration but, after making preliminary preparations, his
death occurred, and others took up the management of this Reunion.
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