Past and present of Lucas and Wayne counties, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . of and being deeply interested in fraternal organLzations, in which connection lie has attained a rank which makes liim proniilien! thrOUghoUl the state. lie was born in Beacon, Iowa. September I. 1868,On of Isaac and Elizabeth I Iaxis. Phillips, natives of Wales, the father born May 8, 1834, and passing away in Chariton, fowa, October 16, 1912. The mother has also passed away, her death Hiring at Beacon, Iowa. The Phillips famih among the earlier settlers of Iowa, h


Past and present of Lucas and Wayne counties, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . of and being deeply interested in fraternal organLzations, in which connection lie has attained a rank which makes liim proniilien! thrOUghoUl the state. lie was born in Beacon, Iowa. September I. 1868,On of Isaac and Elizabeth I Iaxis. Phillips, natives of Wales, the father born May 8, 1834, and passing away in Chariton, fowa, October 16, 1912. The mother has also passed away, her death Hiring at Beacon, Iowa. The Phillips famih among the earlier settlers of Iowa, having at Des Moines in 1- >6 They removed to May __. 1881. In the familj of Mr. ami Mrs. IsaacPhillips were lie- following children: Mrs. Isabella who was born atParmingtOn, Iowa, ami now resides at lliteinan. this state: Isaac, also a ivsi,1,-nt of lliteman: Prank, of this review; Mrs. hosa I >a.\ Evans and Ifhoda May, twins, the former a resident of ami the latter deceased; Elizabeth, who died ill 1889; and John, superintendent of coal mines ai NbrWOOdville, t-r r H o. LUCAS AND WAYNE COUNTIES 307 Iowa. The mother died in 1872 and the father afterwards married Mrs. AnnPhillips, a widow, who died September 16, 1913. B. Frank Phillips attended the common schools of Beacon and Lucas in theacquirement of his education and in 1SS7 engaged in the furniture and under-taking business in Lucas, with which, in 1SSS, he combined a barber shop, lieis so engaged at present and in the years that have passed has built up an estab-lishment which is a credit to the city. He carries a complete and first class lineof goods and his patronage extends far beyond the city limits into the country. In May, 1895, Mr. Phillips was united in marriage to Charlotte Phillips, anative of Missouri, her people removing to Lucas county while Mrs. Phillipswas quite young. Her parents, John D. and Charlotte J. (Parker) Phillips,were natives of Wales and New York, respecti


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