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Franklin Baron Phillips

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Franklin Baron Phillips

Birth
Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Feb 1911 (aged 76)
Spring Valley, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Hindsville, Madison County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1484278, Longitude: -93.9096639
Memorial ID
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Son of Barham Phillips &
Elizabeth "Litty" Coles
m. 22 Aug 1818 Rowan Co, NC
(John Robertson, bondsman; Thos. Hampton, wit.)
Youngest of eight known children;
3 sisters & 4 brothers
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1820 Camilla (Rominger) (Davis) d. 1877
1824 John Sanford***see below
1824 Eliza
1825 Frances Meabans***see below
1827 James J. d. 1870
1831 Benjamin A.***see below
1832 Elizabeth

Note***
Following the death of his mother in 1850
his father later married;
Ann Janette Bailey
02 Nov 1850 Davidson Co, NC
half-siblings
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1852 Sarah Tabitha (Mize)***see below
1860 Lindsay Thomas***see below

Married Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Perrell
23 Jun 1853 Davidson Co, NC
Father of twelve children;
7 daughters & 5 sons
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1854 Joseph Ophryer ***see below
1856 Fannie Elizabeth (Ralston)
1858 Eliza Jane (Hinds)***see below
1861 Sarah Emma (Walker)***see below
1862 Harriet M.
1865 George Marshall***see below
1867 Thomas Harvey***see below
1868 William Amos***see below
1870 Survilla Elmirinda "Villa" (Troth)***see below
1872 Martha Lucinda (Artman) # 6546294
1875 Mary Belle (Homesley)***see below
1878 Franklin Earnest***see below

Note***
1870 He and his family are living in Orange, Clark, IL

Obituary Spring Valley Saturday, Feb. 11, 1911
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Phillips, Franklin Baron- Franklin Baron Phillips died at his home near Spring Valley. Deceased was a native of North Carolina and was in his 77th year.

Mr. Phillips was an early settler in North-West Arkansas and was one of her prosperous and most respected citizens.

Seven children and wife are left to mourn the loss of a father
and husband while the community deplore the removal from its midst of a valuable citizen, neighbor and friend.

The bereaved family have the sympathy of all in this hour
of sorrow.
Son of Barham Phillips &
Elizabeth "Litty" Coles
m. 22 Aug 1818 Rowan Co, NC
(John Robertson, bondsman; Thos. Hampton, wit.)
Youngest of eight known children;
3 sisters & 4 brothers
********************************
1820 Camilla (Rominger) (Davis) d. 1877
1824 John Sanford***see below
1824 Eliza
1825 Frances Meabans***see below
1827 James J. d. 1870
1831 Benjamin A.***see below
1832 Elizabeth

Note***
Following the death of his mother in 1850
his father later married;
Ann Janette Bailey
02 Nov 1850 Davidson Co, NC
half-siblings
********************************
1852 Sarah Tabitha (Mize)***see below
1860 Lindsay Thomas***see below

Married Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Perrell
23 Jun 1853 Davidson Co, NC
Father of twelve children;
7 daughters & 5 sons
********************************
1854 Joseph Ophryer ***see below
1856 Fannie Elizabeth (Ralston)
1858 Eliza Jane (Hinds)***see below
1861 Sarah Emma (Walker)***see below
1862 Harriet M.
1865 George Marshall***see below
1867 Thomas Harvey***see below
1868 William Amos***see below
1870 Survilla Elmirinda "Villa" (Troth)***see below
1872 Martha Lucinda (Artman) # 6546294
1875 Mary Belle (Homesley)***see below
1878 Franklin Earnest***see below

Note***
1870 He and his family are living in Orange, Clark, IL

Obituary Spring Valley Saturday, Feb. 11, 1911
**************************************************
Phillips, Franklin Baron- Franklin Baron Phillips died at his home near Spring Valley. Deceased was a native of North Carolina and was in his 77th year.

Mr. Phillips was an early settler in North-West Arkansas and was one of her prosperous and most respected citizens.

Seven children and wife are left to mourn the loss of a father
and husband while the community deplore the removal from its midst of a valuable citizen, neighbor and friend.

The bereaved family have the sympathy of all in this hour
of sorrow.


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