Grafted Trees™
Genealogy
 Sign in with Apple
Given:Surname:

Henry H. Phillips
View:

Gender: Male

Father: James Monroe Phillips
Mother: Sarah {Phillips}

Born: Jul 1844, NY [2163] 26star.gif

Census: 1850, Oswego Township, Oswego County, NY [2272] 30star.gif

Census: 1860, Oswego Township, Oswego County, NY [2244] 33star.gif

Enlisted in: Company F; 81st Infantry Regiment New York, 28 Feb 1864

Enlisted as: Private, 28 Feb 1864

Married: Amanda E. Fleming {Phillips}, C.1864
Children: Wilbur James Phillips, Mary E. Phillips {Cooper}, Charles H. Phillips, Walter Emerson Phillips, Ralph R. Phillips

Discharged: 1 Dec 1864, New York, NY 35star.gif

Census: 1870, Hannibal, Oswego County, NY [1532] 37star.gif

Census: 1880, Hannibal, Oswego County, NY [1531] 38star.gif

Census: 1892, Hannibal, Oswego County, NY [1530] 44star.gif

Census: 1900, Hannibal, Oswego County, NY [2163] 45star.gif

Census: 1905, Hannibal, Oswego County, NY [1528] 45star.gif

Census: 1911, Belleville, Ontario, Canada [1529] gb.gif

Married: Mary A. Locke {Phillips}, 11 Oct 1911, Belleville, Ontario, Canada gb.gif

Died: 27 Sep 1918, Crowner Hotel, Watertown, Jefferson County, NY 48star.gif


1850 US Census
1850censusJamesMonroePhillipsOswego1.jpg
1860 US Census
1860censusWelbournePhillipsOswego1.jpg
1870 US Census
1870censusHenryPhillipsHannibal1.jpg
1880 US Census
1880censusHHPhillipsHannibal1.jpg
1900 US Census
1900censusHenryHPhillipsHannibal1.jpg
Notes:
 1870, Wilbur 4, Mary 2
 1880, Wilbur 14, Mary 12
 1900, Wilbur 34, Walter 17, Ralph 11
 Ralph C. Phillips is buried in Fairdale Cemetery (1888-1936)

 From '1895 Landmarks of Oswego County'
 Phillips, Henry H., dairy farmer, makes a specialty of the finest
 article of Jersey butter, supplying about forty families, besides
 which he has also shipped to Salt Lake City, New York city, and
 Washington.  He also raises Jersey cattle for sale.  Mr. Phillips is a
 native of Oneida county, where he was born in 1844, and came to Oswego
 county in 1848, and to Hannibal in 1866.  He has served as assessor
 four years.  In 1864 he enlisted in Co. F, 81st N.Y. Vols., and was
 honourably discharged in December, 1864, on account of disability.  He
 married Amanda E. Fleming, and they have five children: James Wilbur,
 who married Cora O’Neil; Mary E., who married Franklin A. Cooper;
 Charles H., Walter E., and Ralph R.  Mr Phillips is a son of James M.,
 and a grandson of John, who was a soldier in the Revolution.