[Unknown], (b. ABT 1538, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 16, #538
Media: Family Archive CDPage: Tree #0538
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 16, #538
Media: Family Archive CDPage: Tree #0538
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 16, #538
Media: Family Archive CDPage: Tree #0538
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Wis
Media: BookPage: Death record
Death: 10 APR 1924 Wis. Vet. Home, Waupaca, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 16, #538
Media: Family Archive CDPage: Tree #0538
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 16, #538
Media: Family Archive CDPage: Tree #0538
Christening: --Not Shown--
Death: BET 1551 AND 1616 England
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Wis
Media: BookPage: Marr. record
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-PA, McKean, Bradford pg12
Death: 10 DEC 1862 Civil War
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Jackson, Adams, WI
Death: 14 NOV 1565 England
Death: 16 APR 1861
Death: 1420 England
Note: From the Adams County Press, December 9, 1899, Page 4
DIED--PHILLIPS--Died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. HASKINS, in Kilbourn City, Nov 23, 1899, Mrs. Mary PHILLIPS, aged 78 years, 4 months and 16 days.
Mary Maria (WHIPPLE) PHILLIPS was born in Chataqua county, state of New York, on the 8th day of July, 1821. On September 7, 1842, she was married to R. C. PHILLIPS and the newly wedded pair established their home just over the state line in Pennsylvania.
In 1852 Mr. PHILLIPS moved his family west, and settled on a farm near Little Lake in the town of Jackson, in this county. On the breaking out of the War of the Rebellion, Mr. PHILLIPS enlisted in the Union army, but the ardorous labors and exposures of the service proved too severe, and he died the following year of disease contracted in such service, leaving to the care of his widow eight surviving children. Two daughters died before the father.
Mrs. PHILLIPS was the mother of ten children, seven daughters and three sons, and the death of the husband and father cast a burden upon her such as is given to few women to bear; but she bore it bravely and well--how well only the tender memories, the grateful hearts of her children, and the respect and admiration of cherishing friends may tell. Her oldest child at home when the father died was but sixteen years of age.
About forty years ago she and her husband were converted to Christ, and joined the P. M. Church. Later as the Congregational church occupied the field in which was her residence, she united by letter with the church of that name. Three years ago, after her removal to Kilbourn City, she united by letter with the M. E. Church at that place, and retained her membership in that church until she died. She passed away with the full hope in the saving grace of the Redeemer. Among the last of her sayings was this; "The Lord is good, his mercies endure forever."
Mrs. PHILLIPS left surviving her six children--three sons and three daughters--Austin PHILLIPS of South Dakota, Lucinda HASKINS of Kilbourn City Wisconsin, Lorania LATHAM of Aurora, South Dakota, Melvin PHILLIPS of Lockett, Colorado, Hattie BUCK of Hooper, Colorado, and Robert PHILLIPS of Seattle, Washington.
"After Life's fitful fever, she sleeps well," in the home of Eternal Rest: but the influences for good of the life just ended on earth shall not be lost. The seeds scattered shall bring fruitage in other hearts, and yet others, for all time.
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Wis
Media: BookPage: Marr. record
Death: 23 NOV 1899 Kilbourn City, Columbia, WI
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Jackson, Adams, WI
Death: 1592
Source: (Name)
Title: Pioneers of Massachusetts
Author: Charles Henry Pope
Publication: 1900 Boston, MA
Media: Book
Baptism: 24 NOV 1636 Salem, MA
Death: AFT 1699
Note: Lafayette was living in Little Lake, Adams Co, Wis. when he enlisted in the Civil War as a private in Co. A, 7th Wis. Infantry on Sep. 2, 1861. He was discharged on Sep. 5, 1864.
Lafayette married Sarah Thomas in 1868 and they were living in Jackson, Adams Co. in 1870 with Sarah's parents and their oldest son, Willis, was born. Sometime after 1870, they moved to Cadott, Chippewa Co, Wis. where they had 6 more children. In 1890 and 1895 he was on the Veteran's censuses as living in Cadott, Chippewa Co.
Sarah's sister, Marcia Thomas, married Theodore Burnham. Theodore was the brother of Mary Ann Burnham, who married Lafayette's brother, Charles.
Layfayette was a carpenter by trade, but in later years could not earn a living at his profession because of his physical ailments so he tried selling patent medicines and school supplies for a while. In 1906, he bought 180 acres of homestead land in Dickey Co., North Dakota.
On May 21, 1924, Lafayette was admitted to the Veterans Home in Waupaca Co. where he died. On July 22, 1924, Sarah was also admitted to the Veterans Home where she died.
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-WI, Dodge, Leroy
Data:
Text: age 6, living with his parents
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1860- WI, Adams, Jackson
Data:
Text: age 16, living with his parents
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1870-WI, Adams, Jackson
Data:
Text: age 26, living with Sarah, Willis [son] and Sarah's parents, Eli Thomas
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1890-Wis. Veterans Schedule
Data:
Text: living in Chippewa Co, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1895-Wis. Veterans Schedule
Data:
Text: living in Chippewa Co, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1920-WI, Dodge
Data:
Text: Living alone; Sarah was living with Ralph in CA
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Chippewa, Chippewa Falls
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Chippewa, Cadott
Source: (Birth)
Title: Military Records
Source: (Death)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1860-WI, Adams, Jackson
Data:
Text: Pg. 111; living with parents [age 16]
Source: (Death)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1870-WI, Adams, Jackson
Source: (Death)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1920-WI, Dodge, Leroy
Data:
Text: Living alone
Source: (Death)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-WI, Dodge, Leroy
Data:
Text: Page 414, Living with parents
Death: 19 MAY 1925 Wis. Vet's Home, Waupaca, WI
Burial: Veterans Home, Waupaca Co, WI
Cause: Prostate & stomach cancer
Note: Came on the "Abigail" in 1635 from London. Edmund was a weaver; freeman 17 May 1637. Was in Salem, 1636
Death: SEP 1673 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: ABT 1666 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 10 APR 1945 Mt. Vernon, IA
Burial: Mt. Vernon Cemetery, IA
Source: (Name)
Title: Beth Knoer Jastram
Media: Interview
Death: 14 NOV 1990 Minneapolis, MN
This HTML database was produced by a registered copy of
GED4WEB© version 3.14 .