. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. CONNECTICUT 1925 He married (first) Hathsheba Howard, whowas born (probably at Easton but originallyof a Bridgewater family) January 5, 1748-49, died October 11, 1802. He married (sec-ond), Virginia , who died at Ncwfane, December 19. 1825. Children of first wife,all born (as shown by the revolutionary, cen-sus and other records and doubtless also bythe vital records of the town clerk, if pre-served), in Easton: Edsall, Decembe


. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. CONNECTICUT 1925 He married (first) Hathsheba Howard, whowas born (probably at Easton but originallyof a Bridgewater family) January 5, 1748-49, died October 11, 1802. He married (sec-ond), Virginia , who died at Ncwfane, December 19. 1825. Children of first wife,all born (as shown by the revolutionary, cen-sus and other records and doubtless also bythe vital records of the town clerk, if pre-served), in Easton: Edsall, December 30,1770, died May 14, 1802; Betty, October 13,1772; Silence, September 7, 1774, died June13, 1803. married Wade; Oliver, No-vember 12, 1776. died May 26, 1832; Simon,November 17. 1778; Bathsheba, February 11,1781, died July 21. 1802; Joshua (twin), July8, 1782, killed in battle, September 17. 1814;Closes (twin), July 8, 1782, died November13, 1803; Nathan, April i, 1787, mentionedbelow; Daniel, November i, 1789, drowned inthe Mississippi river, May 12, 1818. (VI) Nathan, son of Oliver Phillips, wasl)orn in Easton, \ermont, April i, 1787. Hewas a farmer in East


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