Settled in 1807 in the old John
Death place owned then by Thomas Rider - he cared for Mr. and Mrs. Rider
and the deed of the place was given to him. He was a cattle dealer and
a founder of the Brighton Market. He acquired properties and was well
liked by all, a jolly, generous man.
Beaver Dam Brook, once called
Steep Brook is formed of the S. and E. oultlets of Washakum Pond, and flows
in a direction N. of E., S. of Mr. Sylvanus Phipps house, into Sherborn.
(History of Framingham) 1820-1840, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts7
Occupation: livestock dealer - Framingham, Mass. Began as small dealer
- 1852 worth $150,000
Children of SYLVANUS PHIPPS and
ANNA WINCH are:
i. GEORGE12 PHIPPS,
b. April 13, 1802, Rices End, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts11; d. February 19, 1876, Rices
End, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts12; m. DORCAS
LAWRENCE, Bef. 186912, daughter of JOSHUA LAWRENCE;
b. 1801, Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts;
d. May 21, 1869, Rices End, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Had pork and lard business
in Framingham, Massachusetts which started out small but by 1852 he had $100,000
worth of property. At 21 he went to Boston, Massachusetts to engage
in provision business and was sucessful at it. He then went to Utica,
Oneida, Co., N.Y. and engaged in the provision business there for 3 or 4
years. He packed pork goods that were sent by the Erie Canal.
After that he traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio and did the same, returning to
Framingham Center in 1844. He never left again and died there in 1876
leaving a large fortune to his relations as he had no children. He
was President of Framingham Savings Bank and Director of National Bank, Trustee
Framingham Public Library.
Had bluff manners, and was an
honest but shrewd businessman. He was also sympathetic to those in
need - left $20,000 to poor of Framingham, and left $30,000 to old ladies
and mens homes in Framingham and Boston.
Town Offices: Representative -
1868, town treasurer 18 years 1858 - 187615
2. ii. SARAH BROWN PHIPPS,
b. November 25, 1803, Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; d.
Aft. 1879.
iii. CHARLES PHIPPS16, b. February 06, 1806, Sherborn,
Middlesex Co., Massachusetts17; d. March 28, 1885, of Framingham,
Middlesex Co., Massachusetts18,19; m. (1) SOPHRONIA LELAND19, June 13, 1835, Framingham,
Middlesex Co., Massachusetts20;
b. November 25, 1822, Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; d.
Aft. 1836, of Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts at marriage, daughter of DANIEL LELAND and ELIZABETH
HEARD. He m. (2) MARY, b. 1810,
Massachusetts; d. Aft. 1880. 1850, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts22
and in 1855, lived Cincinnati, Ohio21 Occupation: provision
dealer.
3. iv. JOSEPH PHIPPS, b.
June 08, 1808, Medway, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. July 20, 1885, of
Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
4. v. GARDNER PHIPPS, b.
August 08, 1810, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. July 06, 1882,
Massachusetts.
5. vi. ANN ELIZABETH PHIPPS,
b. March 24, 1813, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. 1921, West
Chester, Pennsylvania - aged 108 years.
6. vii. HARRIET NEWELL PHIPPS,
b. April 30, 1815, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. July 31,
1898, Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
7. viii. MARY RIDER PHIPPS,
b. October 11, 1817, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. November
08, 1905.
Child of SYLVANUS PHIPPS and POLLY
GROUT is:
ix. PHIPPS12, b. June 19, 1841; d. June
19, 1841.
Generation No. 2
2. SARAH BROWN12 PHIPPS
(SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3)23 was born November 25, 1803
in Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts24, and died
Aft. 187925. She married CAPTAIN
LUTHER METCALF26,27 January 23, 1828 in Framingham, Middlesex
Co., Massachusetts28, son of LUTHER METCALF and MERCY WHITING.
She received her education at the academy in her native town, and began
her work as teacher in Portland, Maine, in which she was specially successful.
In 1827 she taught a school in Medway village, where she made the acquaintance
of Mr. Metcalf, which resulted in their marriage, as above stated. She was
a true mother to her own and her foster children. With a large family
upon a large farm, including dairy work, and the management of hired laborers
in the domestic and farm work, her cares and responsibilities were great
for many years, but she discharged them with signal ability and skill.
She was a true helpmeet to her husband through the infirmities of extreme
age, even to his death, which was hastened by a fall from a chair on which
he was standing. After his death she remained in the homestead until the
death of her home associate, "Aunt" Eliza Fisher, who died at the age of
89 years; then, as her own strength was yielding to the infirmities of age,
although clear in mind and thought, she spent her winters with her son, George
P. Metcalf, in Framingham, and in the summer returned to the Metcalf homestead.
Later on she remained in Framingham altogether till her death, February
23, 1897, at the age of 93 years, 2 months, and 26 days, which was occasioned
by an accident similar to that which ended the life of her husband.
Mrs. Metcalf, by her usefulness manifested in many ways, sustained a high
social position during her protracted life both in Medway and in her native
town. Her personal interest and pecuniary assistance abounded in many private
necessities and in numerous social and public improvements. In the Ladies'
Benevolent Society, for their general work at home and missions abroad, she
was interested and helpful. Especial mention should be made of her successful
initiative work in founding the Dean Library, an institution whose educative
influence on the lives of multitudes in the past and in the future cannot
be estimated. This record of her good works is due to her as a memorial,
and her example should be an inspiration to all who would live either to
get or do good. Her funeral was held in the Metcalf mansion and all that
remains of its former occupant rests in the family lot in Oakland cemetery,
for the perpetual care of which ample provision has been made by the survivors
of her family. (Autobiography of FISHER, Milton M)
LUTHER METCALF: A
man of fixed habits and methods31 Learned and worked at trade of cabinetmaker
with father until he was of age. In 1812; he began business
of making cotton machinery with John Blackburn. Made, by contract with Patrick
T. Jackson and Francis C. Lowell, the 1st cotton machinery used in Waltham
cotton manufactory, and supplied mills in Lowell and other places.
He later manufactured cotton goods in Massachusetts. The corporation
lasted until 1864. 1821; elected director of Norfolk Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, acting as agent and director until 1877. At one time was
also President. Director of Dedham Bank several years. 1830;
elected Justice of Peace and Quorom by Governor Lincoln and held a court
for civil cases. 1838; Active in erection of village church
and the formation of a religious society. House of representatives,
town clerk, selectman, school committee, railroad committee.
1844 ? 1845; Senate. (History of Norfolk Co., Massachusetts
- D. Hamilton Hurd) Luther's burial: February 19, 1879, family lot - Oakland
Cemetery, Medway , Mass. Cause of Death: a fall29, survived
by 2 sons and a daughter along with wife31 Had at least 4 children.
Does anyone know others?
Children of SARAH PHIPPS and LUTHER
METCALF are:
i. SARAH LYDIA13 METCALF,
b. August 03, 1829, Medway, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts32; baptised May 28, 1837, Medway, Norfolk
Co., Massachusetts34; d. September 01, 1849, Salmon Falls, New Hampshire33;
m. REVEREND SAMUEL JONES SPAULDING, June 27, 1848, Massachusetts33; b. December 11, 1820, Lyndeborough, New Hampshire, of Newburyport,
Massachusetts; d. Aft. 1880, of Somersworth, New Hamphire, son of ABIJAH
SPAULDING and HANNAH EASTMAN.
SAMUEL JONES SPAULDING: Bef. 1842,
taught school Medway Village35 1842, graduated Dartmouth
- 1845 Theological Seminary at Andover Massachusetts35
October 28, 1846, ordained - pastor Salmon Falls, N.H. until June 30, 1851,
Whitfield Congregational Church, Newburyport, Mass. 30 years35 Military
Service: December 29, 1862, chaplain 48th Mass. regiment - mustered out August
30, 186335
ii. GEORGE PHIPPS METCALF36, b. May 17, 1834, Medway, Norfolk
Co., Massachusetts37 Christened: May 28, 1837, Medway, Norfolk
Co., Massachusetts41; d. Aft. 1858, of Medway, Norfolk Co.,
Massachusetts38; m. ELIZABETH BULLARD
DANIELS39, May 16, 1858, Medway, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts
by D. Sanford, pastor Village Church40; b. August 05, 1834, Medway, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts; d.
Aft. 1858, Medway, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, daughter of DAVID DANIELS and KEZIAH
HILL. Representative, town clerk, justice of peace. (History
of Norfolk Co., Massachusetts - D. Hamilton Hurd) No children
3. JOSEPH12 PHIPPS (SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3) was born June 08, 1808 in Medway, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts43, and died July 20, 1885 of Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts44. He married HELEN CARPENTER BELL August 21, 1833 in Brookfield, Worcestor Co., Massachusetts45. She was born May 04, 1809 in Brookfield or Framingham, Massachusetts, and died Aft. 1849. 1840, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts46 1880, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, daughter Mary and family too.
Children of JOSEPH PHIPPS and
HELEN BELL are:
i. EUGENE SAGRENNE13
PHIPPS, b. December 17, 1834, Brookfield, Medway, or Framingham, Massachusetts47; m. HELEN MOELLISH.
8. ii. CAPTAIN RUFUS GARDNER
PHIPPS, b. November 28, 1836, Brookfield, Worcester Co., Massachusetts;
d. January 1918, Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
iii. ELMIRA STONE PHIPPS,
b. July 06, 1839, Brookfield or Framingham, Massachusettes48; d. January 18, 1864; m. THEODORE
E. STACY about 1861. He was born February 3, 1837 Carlisle, Middlesex Co.,
Massachusetts, son of GEORGE WHITTMORE STACY and SARAH KELLY.
iv. SYLVANUS PHIPPS,
b. January 02, 1842, Brookfield, Massachusetts48; d. December 27, 1862, Washington,
D. C.49. Military Service: August 11, 1862, Co. H. 32nd
regiment of Mass. Volunteers for 3 years49
v. HENRY GRANVILLE PHIPPS,
b. November 27, 1844, Brookfield, Worcester Co., Massachusetts50 (b. March 2, 1844?52);
d. Aft. 1882; m. IZETTA CLAPP, May 29, 1882, Framingham, Middlesex Co.,
Massachusetts51. She was born 1848, Northampton, Massachusetts,
dau. of CALEB CLAPP and ELIZABETH HEAPS; d. December 16, 1882, Medford, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts. 1880, Framingham, Middlesex
Co., Massachusetts
9. vi. MARY BELL PHIPPS,
b. February 27, 1847, Brookfield, Worcester Co., Massachusetts or Framingham;
d. March 14, 1886.
10. vii. HELEN MARIA PHIPPS,
b. August 17, 1849, Brookfield, Worcestor Co., Massachusetts52.
4. GARDNER12 PHIPPS (SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3) was born August 08, 1810 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts52, and died July 07, 1881 in Massachusetts53. He married REBECCA ENYART March 23, 1839 in Middletown, Butler Co., Ohio53, daughter of VINCENT ENYART and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL; b. Ohio 1812. He lived Cinncinatti, Ohio - of Boston, Mass. at marriage54 Influential - well to do. Occupation: provision business "Phipps Hams" - standard of excellence for that time
Children of GARDNER PHIPPS and
REBECCA ENYART are:
11. i. ELIZABETH13 PHIPPS,
b. 1842, Massachusetts.
iii. GARDNER A. PHIPPS,
b. 1844, Ohio.
iv. SARAH/SALLY PHIPPS,
b. 1848, Ohio. Died unmarried? Single and living
with parents at age 32 in 1880.
v. VINCENT PHIPPS,
b. about 1852; died age 14 years.
vi. GEORGE PHIPPS, b. about
1854, Ohio. Single and living at home age 26 in 1880.
vii. HARRIET PHIPPS, b. about 1855, Ohio; died young.
viii. CHARLES PHIPPS, b. 1858, Ohio. Occupation: owned chicken
farm called " Old Homestead Farm" at Wayland, Mass.
ix. ADA PHIPPS, b. about 1860, Ohio.
x. ALICE PHIPPS, b. about 1862, Ohio.
An Alice Lowell Phipps m. Governeur Kortwright in Hammilton
Co., Ohio on December 5, 1883.
5. ANNA ELIZABETH12 PHIPPS (SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3)55 was born March 24, 1813 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts56; baptised April 30, 1815, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died 1921 in West Chester, Pennsylvania - aged 108 years57. She married COLONEL WILLIAM HASTINGS58 April 14, 1847 in Fitzwilliam, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire or Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts59, son of THOMAS HASTINGS and NABBY ABBOT. He was born July 15, 1805 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died October 21, 1871 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Her health, sight, handwriting all good up until her death. WILLIAM HASTINGS: Occupation: farmer60 Resd. in Framingham; lumber dealer; mem. Congl. Ch.; chairman board of assessors; overseer of the poor; collector of taxes; Col. Mass. Militia, 1840.
Children of ANN PHIPPS and WILLIAM
HASTINGS are:
12. i. ANNA LOUISE13 HASTINGS,
b. November 24, 1848, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
ii. ELIZABETH BUCKMINSTER13 HASTINGS60, b. April 09, 1851, Framingham,
Middlesex Co., Massachusetts61,62; m. (1) VODGER; m. (2) M.
RICHARD TRAVILLA, March 21, 1883, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, of West
Chester, Pennsylvania.
iii. GARDNER PHIPPS HASTINGS62, b. July 18, 1857, Framingham,
Middlesex Co., Massachusetts63,64.
6. HARRIET NEWELL12 PHIPPS (SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3)64 was born April 30, 1815 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts65, and died July 31, 1898 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts66. She married GEORGE RICHARDSON67 June 02, 1836 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts68 (100 years later great-grandaughter wore her silk wedding dress), son of WILLIAM RICHARDSON and PRUDENCE BURPEE, of Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died October 13, 1876 in Rye, New York. She made finely woven blankets used by her family for more than 5 generations. These blankets were woven as part of a wedding trousseau and were strong and warm. GEORGE RICHARDSON: Occupation: 1st straw hat manufacturer in U.S.
Children of HARRIET PHIPPS and
GEORGE RICHARDSON are:
i. GEORGE HENRY13 RICHARDSON,
b. July 15, 1838, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusettes69; d. 1841, Framingham, Middlesex
Co., Massachusetts.
13. ii. HARRIET PHIPPS RICHARDSON,
b. June 09, 1841, Medway, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts; d. July 16, 1871, Long
Island, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts.
iii. EDWARD CLARK RICAHRDSON,
b. April 18, 1843, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts69;
d. September 28, 1847.
14. iv. GEORGE AUGUSTUS RICHARDSON,
b. August 06, 1845, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. Aft. 1888.
7. MARY RIDER12 PHIPPS (SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT)70 was born October 11, 1817 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts71, and died November 08, 190572. She married HORATIO REED73 October 09, 1844 in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire or Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts74, son of ISAAC REED and ELIZABETH MONROE. He was born December 21, 1815 in Lexington, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died April 21, 1888 in New York. He was a wholesale provision dealer.
Children of MARY PHIPPS and HORATIO
REED are:
15. i. HORATIO MUNROE13 REED,
b. April 05, 1848, N.Y.; d. February 14, 1883, N.Y.C., New York.
ii. MARY ELIZABETH REED,
b. July 12, 1850, N.Y.74; d. July 21, 1851, N.Y.
iii. MARY LOUISE REED,
b. May 10, 1855, N.Y.74; d. July 22, 1855, N.Y.
16. iv. ELLA REED, b. September
21, 1857, N.Y.C., N.Y.; d. Aft. 1894.
Generation No. 3
8. CAPTAIN RUFUS GARDNER13
PHIPPS (JOSEPH12, SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6,
JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3) was born November 28, 1836 in Brookfield, Worcester
Co., Massachusetts74, and died January 1918 in Hopkinton, Middlesex Co.,
Massachusetts.
He married AURELIA BROCHMAN about 1860 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio. 1880, Framingham, Middlesex
Co., Massachusetts75 Military Service: May 25, 1861,
commissioned - Co. K 2nd regiment of infantry of Massachusetts volunteers76.
Children of RUFUS PHIPPS and AURELIA
BROCHMAN are:
i. HENRY B.14 PHIPPS,
b. 1865, Ohio.
ii. GRACE PHIPPS,
b. 1875, Massachusetts.
9. MARY BELL13 PHIPPS (JOSEPH12, SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3) was born February 27, 1847 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., Massachusetts or Framingham77, and died March 14, 188678. She married WILLIAM HOLLAND TROWBRIDGE October 09, 1876 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, son of GEORGE TROWBRIDGE and SUSANNA RESLER. He was born about 1850 in New York. 1880, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts with her parents.
Child of MARY PHIPPS and WILLIAM
TROWBRIDGE is:
i. IDA FRANCES14 TROWBRIDGE,
b. June 23, 1879, South Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusettes.
10. HELEN MARIA13 PHIPPS (JOSEPH12, SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9,
JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3) was born August 17, 1849 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
She married STARR KING FROST November 25, 1872 in Framingham, Middlesex Co.,
Massachusetts, son of JAMES FROST and SARAH PARKER. He was born September
03, 1847 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died January 06,
1907 in Malden, Massachusetts. Occupation: merchant.
Children of HELEN PHIPPS and STARR FROST are:
i. LILLIAN HELEN14 FROST, b.
August 23, 1873, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
ii. JOSEPH HENRY FROST, b. August 28,
1875, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
iii. EDITH SHETON FROST, b. July 20, 1877,
Elmira, Chemung Co., New York.
iv. HOWARD KING FROST, b. January 16, 1880,
Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
v. CLARA NEWELL FROST, b. April 22,
1882, Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; m. NELSON BABCOCK, Abt. 1906.
11. ELIZABETH13 PHIPPS (GARDNER12, SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9,
JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3) was born Abt. 1842 in Massachusetts.
She married L. BRADFORD 1888 in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, of New York.
Child of ELIZABETH PHIPPS and L. BRADFORD is:
i. BRADFORD14.
12. ANNA LOUISE13 HASTINGS (ANN ELIZABETH12 PHIPPS, SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3)79 was born November 24, 1848 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts80. She married JOHN HILL81 March 21, 1872 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts by L. R. Eastman, minister Plymouth Church81, son of SAMUEL HILL and CLARISSA DUNN. He was born January 08, 1846 in Surry, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire or Brookline, Massachusetts?, and died January 12, 1920 or 1902?, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York. JOHN HILL: Occupation: merchant81, one of the originators and a principal stockholder of United Fruit Company.
Children of ANNA HASTINGS and
JOHN HILL are:
i. EVA LOUISE HASTINGS14
HILL, b. July 03, 1874, Brooklyn, New York. Grad. Smith College, Northampton,
Mass., 1896; A. M. Radcliffe College (Harv. Annex for women).
ii. JOHN STUART HILL,
b. May 14, 1877, Brooklyn, New York. Grad. Cornell Univ., 1897; studied
a year at Trinity Coll.
iii. GERTRUDE HILL,
b. October 04, 1881, Brooklyn, New York; d. December 23, 1891, Brooklyn,
New York.
iv. HELEN MARGARET HILL,
b. April 02, 1886, Brooklyn, New York.
13. HARRIET PHIPPS13 RICHARDSON (HARRIET NEWELL12 PHIPPS, SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3)81 was born June 09, 1841 in Medway, Norfolk Co., Massachusets82, and died July 16, 1871 in Long Island, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. She married HONORABLE ABIEL SMITH LEWIS83 December 06, 1865 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts - by A.D.O. Robins84, son of THOMAS LEWIS and POLLY CLAP. He was born July 15, 1814 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died March 02, 1895 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. ABIEL SMITH LEWIS: a senior member of firm A.S. & W.G. Lewis and 1st agent for Cunard Steamship Co.84 His third marriage was to Harriet Phipps Richardson85 Thomas Lewis & Sons, owners Lewis Wharf in Boston, East India, China86,87. Town Offices: 1856, Massachusetts senate88.
Child of HARRIET RICHARDSON and
ABIEL LEWIS is:
i. GEORGINA14 LEWIS,
b. July 04, 1868, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts88; m. JOHN PETER CARL WEIS December 28, 1891; b. February 20, 1866, Dorchester, Massachusetts,
of Dorchester, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island, a civil engineer, surveyor, then manufacturer
- factories at Providence? Pawtucket, R.I.; Claremont, N.H.88
14. GEORGE AUGUSTUS13 RICHARDSON (HARRIET NEWELL12 PHIPPS, SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3) was born August 06, 1845 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts88; baptised August 16, 1845, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts88, and died Aft. 188888. He married (1) LOUISA SOLLIDAY November 04, 1869 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania88. She was born Abt. 1849 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died April 19, 1884 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. He married (2) KATHERINE LEWIS ROBINSON September 12, 1888 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts88. Occupation: with father's business many years88
Children of GEORGE RICHARDSON
and LOUISA SOLLIDAY are:
i. JULIA HARRIET14 RICHARDSON,
b. January 01, 1873, N.Y.C., New York88.
ii. ABBOTT FULLER RICHARDSON,
b. February 12, 1874, N.Y.C., New York88;
d. November 26, 1915; m. CASADA TENNESSEE CLIMER, June 14, 1904, Cheyenne,
Laramie Co., Wyoming. She was b. March 12,
1867, Paducah, Mccracken Co., Kentucky.
iii. GEORGE SOLLIDAY
RICHARDSON, b. March 05, 1875, N.Y.C., New York88.
15. HORATIO MUNROE13 REED (MARY RIDER12 PHIPPS, SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3) was born April 05, 1848 in N.Y.88, and died February 14, 1883 in N.Y.C., New York88. He married LILLIE PARKER HOPPER February 18, 1874 in N.Y.C., New York88.
Children of HORATIO REED and LILLIE
HOPPER are:
i. LILLIAN HOPPER14
REED, b. December 08, 1874, N.Y.C., New York88.
ii. DAISY REED, b. about 1875, New York.
iii. FLORENCE MUNROE REED, b. August 15, 1876, White Plains, New
York88.
iv. MARY ELIZABETH REED,
b. September 22, 1878, N.Y.C., New York88.
v. HORATIO MUNROE REED,
b. July 02, 1882, N.Y.C., New York88.
16. ELLA13 REED (MARY RIDER12 PHIPPS, SYLVANUS11, JOHN10, JEDEDIAH9, JOHN8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JAMES5, WILLIAM4, ROBERT3) was born September 21, 1857 in N.Y.C., N.Y.88, and died Aft. 189488. She married ADDISON FLETCHER ANDREWS May 23, 1883 in N.Y.C., New York88. He was born April 02, 1857 in Cavendish, Vermont, and died Aft. 1894, a musician, composer88
Child of ELLA REED and ADDISON
ANDREWS is:
i. FLETCHER REED14 ANDREWS,
b. January 22, 1894, N.Y.C., New York88.
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