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- JOHN PHILLIPS [#22], b. Easton, MA May 21, 1734, d. Feb. 14, 1805, m.JANE ELLIS (dau. of Richard Ellis and Jane Phillips), b. Easton Dec.22,1738, d. Marlborough, VT July 1, 1832.
John Phillips was a soldier in the Revolution and fought in the BattleofBennington. John and Jane were most likely married in Easton astheirchildren were all born there, however no marriage record is inexistence.After the death of her husband in 1805, Jane Phillips livedin Newfane,VT. One of her grandsons, James Charter of Williamsville,VT, wrote "Iwas well acquainted with her. She was a very devotedChristian of theBaptist denomination." She lived to the age of 95years. She was verysmart and could walk a mile up to a week of herdeath. She was of mediumheight and weight, light complexion, and blueeyes.[1/74]
REF: [1] Biographical Sketches of Richard Ellis - E.R. Ellis, 1888 Children (born in Easton, MA):
1. John, b. Feb. 16, 1761, d. Marlboro, VT Feb. 16, 1841 2. Molly, b. Nov. 12, 1763, d. 1831 3. Enos, b. 1765 4. Percis, b. July 2, 1767, d. Vermont April 1829 5. Hannah, b. March 14, 1770, d. Jan. 13, 1850, m? ____ Fulton 6. Marcy, b. Sept. 22, 1773, d. Feb. 21, 1831 7. Phoebe, b. Feb. 4, 1777, d. Marlborough, VT Aug. 14, 1863, m(1) Sept. 5, 1797 James Charter, bap. Hartford, CT May 24, 1741, d. April 21, 1821, m(2) Marlborough Dec. 13, 1831 Joseph Bryant, d. Marlborough May 23, 1843 8. Sally, b. May 2, 1780, d. May 17, 1862, m. Joshua Morse
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