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From: Nancy Janyszeski <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Fw: Justice John Phillips - THE LAMBERTVILLE BEACON, June 22, 1933
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 16:31:57 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <00e901c3e805$d38b2d20$3342c444@NJYSPREZ>


Hello, I missed a few of the emails and was just
checking to see if you knew there were tombstones on
the property mentioned in the Lambertville Beacon
Article?

Nancy

--- Al Sinclair <> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "john newman" <>
> To: "Hunterdon County Genealogy List"
> <>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:34 PM
> Subject: {not a subscriber} Justice John Phillips -
> THE LAMBERTVILLE BEACON, June 22, 1933
>
>
> >
> > Jonathan Phillips (below) is my line, and I would
> be interested in hearing from anyone that shares
> this line. - John
> >
> > THE LAMBERTVILLE BEACON, June 22, 1933.
> >
> > (Continued from last week's issue)
> >
> > 115, Jonathan Phillips, twin brother to John L.
> Phillips (114) b. March 13, 1785, in the Phillips
> house on the Winder tract, a little southwest of the
> house now known as the Stevenson-Phillips
> house, off the Rocktown-Lambertville Road about one
> and one-half miles from Mt. Airy, West Amwell
> Township, Hunterdon Co., N.J. He gave land, deed
> 1854 , for the Rock Methodist Church Building and
> grave yard, about one and one-half miles from Mt.
> Airy. He built a three-story stone building,, used
> as a flour mill, which was part of the buildings
> along the Alsauken, above Mt. Airy, later as
> Seybolt's Mills. These buildings are now mostly
> gone. There was a flour, a cider, a saw and linseed
> oil mill, and a whiskey distillery in this group. He
> also built a stone house along the
> Rocktown-Lambertville road (about a quarter of a
> mile from the Bob Fisher farm-house, which is still
> standing. He died Aug. 6, 1867, and is buried at the
> Rocks Methodist Church yard, and has a stone.
> He married, Nov.!
> > 7, 1812,
> > Mary Smith, b. Feb. 27, 1793, d. May 16, 1822.
> She was the daughter of Frederick Smith and Lear
> Van Schomp. He married second wife, Sarah Smith
> (sister to Mary) b. Setp. 13, 1805; d. Mar. 21,
> 1881, at Frenchtown, N.J. He had by first wife, Mary
> Smith:
> >
> > 175, Letitia; 176, Edward Gaines Phillips; 177,
> Richard Holcombe Phillips; 178 Hannah Phillips.
> >
> > He had by his second wife, Sarah Smith, 180, Mary
> Phillips; 181, Frederick Smith Phillips; 182,
> William Phillips; 183, David Phillips; 184, Leah
> Phillips; 185, Elizabeth Phillips; 186, John C.
> Phillips, b. Dec. 10, 1837, d. Nov. 30, 1854, buried
> Rocks Methodist yard; 187, Lafayette Phillips;
> 188, Susan E. Phillips, b. Feb. 25, 1844, d. June
> 13, 1933, married Edward Wesner, d. Jan. 2, 1932;
> 189, Malvina Phillips.
> >
> > 175, Letitia Phillips, b. Mar. 28, 1813, d. Mar.
> 1834, married (190) John M. Price. He died 1868.
> They had:
> >
> > 191, Merrick Price, b. 1836; 192, Jonathan P.
> Price, b. 1838, married __ Taylor; 193, Hannah
> Price, married Harry Weber; 194, Roxanna Price,
> married Frank H. Taylor, and had H. Merrick, Emma
> and Genevieve; 195, George Stanford Price, b. 1850,
> d. Dec. 31, 1896, married Sallie Dier, and had
> George, henry, William and Joab; 196, William Price,
> b. 1854, d. Dec. 31, 1896, bachelor.
> >
> > 176, Edward Gaines Phillips, b. July 18, 1815, at
> Mt. Airy, was taught the milling business at the
> mills of his father and spent most of his life
> running the mills there and at Green Sergeants
> (still
> standing with wooden gear wheels). He also, for a
> short time, worked the Timbrook Williamson mill
> about one mile east of Ringoes, and also, for a
> short time, work the mill at Moores (Glemmoore on
> the Philadelphia & Reading Ry.) This was originally
> the Phillip Ringo Mill site. He died at
> Hunterdon Co., N.J. July 22, 1894, and is buried at
> Second Amwell yard at Mt. Airy, and had a stone.
> He married Dec. 29, 1838 (by Bartolette) first wife
> Susan Phillips, b. Aug. 20, 1817, d. Mar. 26,
> 1855, buried at Mt. Airy, and had a stone. She was
> the daughter of 197 Charles Quigley Phillips, and
> wife, Mary Lance, daughter of John Lance; she was
> born at or near Clinton, N.J. Charles Phillips is
> said to have come directly from Ireland. He was a
> school teacher at Drybrook (near Croton, Lebanon
> an!
> > d High
> > Bridge, N.J. (See Snell's Hunterdon and Somerset
> p. 530-539) His family (rearranged) follows:
> >
> > 198, Margaret, b. Sept. 7, 1805, married Thomas
> Robinson, Nov. 1840.
> >
> > 199, Anna, b. Sept. 11, 1807, d. Jan. 8, 1838.
> >
> > 200, Diana, b. Mar. 14, 1810, d. Nov. 23, 1820.
> >
> > 201, Catherine, b. June 13, 1812, married May 2,
> 1835, by Bartolette, d. Jan 16, 18__. She married
> Gilbert Deats. (His first wife, no children.)
> >
> > 202, Sarah, b. Jan. 5, 1815, married Thomas
> Spencer, June 13, 1855.
> >
> > 203, Susan, b. Aug. 20, 1817, married Dec 29,
> 1838, by Bartolette, to Edward Gaines Phillips. She
> died Mar. 26,1855.
> >
> > 204, Jemima, b. Feb. 26, 1823, d. Nov. 23, 1824.
> >
> > 205, Harriet, b. Mar. 4, 1826, married William
> Williamson.
> >
> > 206, John Q., b. June 23, 1820, married and moved
> to Seymour, Ind.
> >
> > 207, Charles Q. Phillips, b. __ , d. Sept. 29,
> 1842, aged 72, is said to be buried at "Old Stone
> Church" in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon Co., N.J.
> >
> >
> >
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Nancy
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