Samuel Phillips1
#5024, (circa 1773 - )
Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of William David Lewis |
Father* | Vespasian Phillips2 (1748/49 - b 1822) | |
Mother* | Abilene Belding3 (c 1755 - c 1854) |
Family | Sally Ranney b. c 1773 | |
Children | 1. | __d1 Phillips15 (c 1798 - ) |
2. | __s1 Phillips15 (c 1806 - ) | |
3. | __s2 Phillips16 (c 1812 - ) | |
4. | __s3 Phillips16 (c 1814 - ) |
Birth* | circa 1773 | He was born circa 1773 at MassachusettsG.4 |
1790 | He appeared on the census of 1790 in the household of Vespasian Phillips and Abilene Belding at Ashfield, Hampshire Co., MassachusettsG, age 16 [m. 1794]; (unk. m <16; neis. Richard Phillips, Spencer Phillips, Thomas Phillips, Samuel Anabel; Smith, Yeoman, Alden, Gay, Whittemore, Wait.)5 | |
Marriage* | circa June 1794 | He married Sally Ranney, daughter of Francis Ranney and Rachel Hall, circa June 1794 at Ashfield, Franklin (then Hampshire) Co., MassachusettsG; (intentions.)6,7 |
1802 | He appeared on the census of 1802 at Lot 44, Sempronius, Cayuga Co., New YorkG; (Rufus Johnson also in Lot 44, Barnabas Annable Lots 44 and 45, David Annable Lot 83, John Ellis 44.)8 | |
8 June 1802 | He appeared on the census of 8 June 1802 at Sempronius, Cayuga Co., New YorkG; (Tax Roll.)9 | |
27 May 1803 | He appeared on the census of 27 May 1803 at Cayuga Co., New YorkG.10 | |
26 June 1803 | He appeared on the census of 26 June 1803 at Cayuga Co., New YorkG; (Tax Roll.)11 | |
22 March 1805 | Samuel Phillips acquired 50 acres of land from his father at Cayuga Co., New YorkG, on 22 March 1805, being the east half of that 100 acres of land bought by Vespasian Phillips of Samual Sharp off of Lot no. forty-four in the Town of Sempronius.12 | |
1810 | He appeared on the census of 1810 at Sempronius, Cayuga Co., New YorkG; (neis. father Vespasion Phillips; Rufus and Ruth (Phillips) Johnson; Moses Bartlett; Patridge Doolittle; Jonathan Ellis (26-45), img 8.)13 | |
1820 | He and Sally Ranney appeared on the census of 1820 at Sempronius, Cayuga Co., New YorkG; (nei. Rufus Johnson.)14 |
Citations
- [S571] Nicholas Phillips and Elizabeth Jepson, online http://www.peculiarpress.com/genealogy/soule/…, "Sixth Generation: 134. Vespasian Phillips was born on 5 March 1749 in Dighton, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. He died before 10 May 1822 in Sempronious, Cayuga Co., New York.
Vespasian Phillips and Abilene Belding were married on 7 May 1772 in Ashfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts. Vespasian and Abilene (Belding) Phillips had eight children: Abilena, Vespasian Jr., Ebenezer, Pitts, Ruth, Samuel, Elisha, and Deliah. Abilene Belding was born about 1751 in Ashfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts."
source: http://www.peculiarpress.com/genealogy/soule/… - [S571] Nicholas Phillips and Elizabeth Jepson, online http://www.peculiarpress.com/genealogy/soule/…, "Sixth Generation: 134. Vespasian Phillips was born on 5 March 1749 in Dighton, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. He died before 10 May 1822 in Sempronious, Cayuga Co., New York.
"Vespasian Phillips and Abilene Belding were married on 7 May 1772 in Ashfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts. Vespasian and Abilene (Belding) Phillips had eight children: Abilena, Vespasian Jr., Ebenezer, Pitts, Ruth, Samuel, Elisha, and Deliah. Abilene Belding was born about 1751 in Ashfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts."
source: http://www.peculiarpress.com/genealogy/soule/… - [S571] Nicholas Phillips and Elizabeth Jepson, online http://www.peculiarpress.com/genealogy/soule/…, "Sixth Generation: 134. Vespasian Phillips was born on 5 March 1749 in Dighton, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. He died before 10 May 1822 in Sempronious, Cayuga Co., New York.
Vespasian Phillips and Abilene Belding were married on 7 May 1772 in Ashfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts. Vespasian and Abilene (Belding) Phillips had eight children: Abilena, Vespasian Jr., Ebenezer, Pitts, Ruth, Samuel, Elisha, and Deliah. Abilene Belding was born about 1751 in Ashfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts."
source: http://www.peculiarpress.com/genealogy/soule/… - [S520] VWH, 1810 census age 26–44 with son <10 and dau. 10–15; 1800 census not in parents hh. If Samuel was 22 years old when he marr., suggests b. 1772–1773.
- [S268] 1790 U.S. Federal Census, image viewed online Ancestry.com or FamilySearch.com. Vespatian (16+); 2 m (16+) [Vespasian and Samuel or Vespasian Jr], 3 m <16 [Elisha and Vespasian Jr or Samuel, ____]; 3 f [Ruth, Abilena and Deliah].
- [S989] Massachusetts Town and Vital Records: Ashfield 1750–1895, Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook), compiler, Provo, UT and Oxford, MA, Town Records, Intentions, img 102/122; Jun 1794, Samuel Phillips and Sally Ranny, both of Ashfield.
- [S726] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Ashfield Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1942), p. 190. San[ue]ell Phillips and Sally Ranny, both of Ashfield, marr. intentions June __ 1794.
- [S1732] New York Tax Assessment Rolls of Real and Personal Estates, 1799–1804, index and images, Albany, New York, Samuel Phillips, Lot 44, 100 acres, real estate value $196, personal estate $0, tax $0.41; New York State Archives, Series B0950 (26 reels), online Ancestry.com.
- [S1732] New York Tax Assessment Rolls, 1799–1804, index and images, Albany, New York, Series B0950 (26 reels), Cayuga Co., 1802, Sempronius, img. 6/8. Assessment Roll made 8 Jun 1802. Samuel Phillips: real estate Lot 44 (100 acres), value $196; personal estate $0; tax $0.41, online Ancestry.com.
- [S1732] New York Tax Assessment Rolls, 1799–1804, index and images, Albany, New York, Series B0950 (26 reels), Cayuga Co., 1803, Sempronius, img. 7/18. Assessment Roll made 27 May 1803. Samuel Phillips, $300 real estate, $0 personal estate, tax $0.99, online Ancestry.com.
- [S1732] New York Tax Assessment Rolls, 1799–1804, index and images, Albany, New York, Series B0950 (26 reels), Cayuga Co., 1803, Sempronius, img. 15/18. Assessment Roll made 26 Jun 1803. Samuel Phillips: real estate Lot 44 (100 acres), value $210; personal estate $0; tax $0.45, online Ancestry.com.
- [S1248] Cayuga County, New York, Deed Records, 1794-1901, manuscript/manuscript on film, Cayuga County Courthouse, Auburn, New York, Deeds 1822-1823, volume Y, pages 239–240, FHC film 0851941, imgs. 143,144/596. Vespasian Phillips to Samuel Phillips, his son, 50 acres of Lot 44, Sempronius, consideration of "one hundred and fifty Dollars lawful money of the State of New York." This was the east half of the 100 acre parcel purchased by Vepasian from Samual Sharp in Jun 1804, adjoining and west of land owned by Barnabas Annable. Deed dated 22 Mar 1805, witness Samuel Lincoln, recorded 1 Apr 1805, by Jacob T. C. DeWitt, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Cayuga.
- [S238] 1810 U.S. Federal Census. M (26-44) [Samuel], F (26-44); m (<10) [__s1]; f (10-15) [__d1].
- [S115] 1820 U.S. Federal Census. Samuel (26-44); F (26-44) [Sally]; m (10-15) [__s1], 2 m (<10) [__s2, __s3]; f (16-25) [__d1].
- [S238] 1810 U.S. Federal Census.
- [S115] 1820 U.S. Federal Census.