Catherine Liscomb1,2

#10601, ( - 1775)

Family

Thomas Phillips b. 1711/12, d. 1792
Children 1.Capt. Philip Phillips+3 (1738/39 - 1800)
 2.Simeon Phillips7 (1742 - )
 3.Charity Phillips8 (1744 - 1746)
 4.Thomas Phillips Jr.9 (1747 - )
 5.Elizabeth Phillips10 (1748 - )
 6.Caleb Phillips11 (c 1750 - )
 7.Sarah Phillips12 (1752 - )
Catherine Liscomb was also known as Ketura.3 
Catherine Liscomb was also known as Liscomb suggested without sources.4 
Her married name was Phillips.2 
Marriage*circa 1738She married Thomas Phillips, son of Capt. John Phillips and Elizabeth Drake, circa 1738 at Easton, Massachusetts.1,2 
between April 1742 and October 1744She and Thomas Phillips removed to Ashfield (then Huntstown), Massachusetts, between April 1742 and October 1744, becoming the second permanent settlers there (after the Richard Ellis family).5,6 
Death*1775She died in 1775.2 

Citations

  1. [S729] C. Arthur Phillips, Deacon Nicholas Phillips of Dedham and Weymouth, Mass., 1636-1672 (Evansville, IN: Unigraphic, 1976), p. 25. Hereinafter cited as Deacon Nicholas Phillips.
  2. [S265] E.R. Ellis, editor, Biographical Sketches of Richard Ellis (Detroit, Michigan: W. Graham Printing Co., 1888), p. 378, "Thomas Phillips and his wife, Catharine, were among the fifteen members that first formed that church in 1763, and that she dietl in 1775."
  3. [S728] Film images of 1880 transcription of original records: Easton MA, by Douglas A. Smith; Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, UT; Online https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2061550; MA Town Clerk Vital and Town Records, 1579-2001, Easton, Bristol Co.; Photographed 10-11 Oct 1973, p. 35, "Philip Phillips son of Thomas Phillips of Easton born of his wife Kethern [sic] on the third day of February in the year 1738/9."
  4. [S186] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, compiler, online Ancestry.com, Thomas Phillips, b. MA 1712, and Catherine Liscomb, b. France 1717, m. 1735. No source given.
  5. [S520] VWH, Simeon b. Easton and Charity b. Ashfield or Deerfield.
  6. [S732] Frederick G. Howes, History of the Town of Ashfield Franklin County, Massachusetts from its Settlement in 1742 to 1910 (Ashfield, Mass.: Town of Ashfield, 1910), 18, "The next immigrant to this lonely wilderness was Mr. Thomas Phillips, with his family, from Easton, whose sister was the wife of Mr. Ellis. Mr. Phillips built for himself a log house about one-half of a mile to the north of the dwelling of his only fellow-townsman, Mr. Ellis."
  7. [S728] Easton MA Film images of 1880 transcription of original records, by Douglas A. Smith, p. 39, "Simeon Phillips son to Thomas Phillips of Easton born of his wife Kethorin [sic] on ye fifteenth day of April 1742."
  8. [S728] Easton MA Film images of 1880 transcription of original records, by Douglas A. Smith, p. 23, "Charaty Phillips Daughter to Thomas Phillips of Deerfield Born of his wife Ketherin [sic] October ye tenth day 1744. died September ye twenty fifth day 1746."
  9. [S728] Easton MA Film images of 1880 transcription of original records, by Douglas A. Smith, p. 23, "Thomas Phillips son to Thomas Phillips of Deerfield born of his wife Kethorine [sic] June ye seventh day 1747."
  10. [S728] Easton MA Film images of 1880 transcription of original records, by Douglas A. Smith, p. 24, "Elizabeth Phillips the Daughter of Thomas Phillips born of his wife Kethern [sic] October the 31st 1749."
  11. [S729] C. Arthur Phillips, Deacon Nicholas Phillips, p. 26, b. "at a time not known" and "does not appear in the records of the town."
  12. [S729] C. Arthur Phillips, Deacon Nicholas Phillips, p. 26, "does not appear in the records of the town."