Jane Phillips1
#7171, (1 July 1709 - circa 1760)
| | Her married name was Ellis.2 |
| | Jane Phillips was also known as Joan.1 |
Birth* | 1 July 1709 | She was born on 1 July 1709 at Easton, Bristol Co., MassachusettsG.1 |
Marriage* | 6 October 1728 | She married Richard Ellis on 6 October 1728 at Bristol Co., MassachusettsG.3,2 |
| circa 1740 | She and Richard Ellis removed to at Ashfield (then Huntstown), Franklin Co., MassachusettsG, from Easton, becoming the first permanent settlers there circa 1740.4 |
| circa 1745 | She and Richard Ellis removed circa 1745 to Ashfield.4 |
Death* | circa 1760 | She died circa 1760 at Ashfield, Franklin Co., MassachusettsG.5 |
Citations
- [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. 1 "[Captain] John Phillips of Easton's Family Registered", as "Joan."
- [S265] E.R. Ellis, editor, Biographical Sketches of Richard Ellis (Detroit, Michigan: W. Graham Printing Co., 1888), p. 10;"After Richard attained his majority, he went to Easton, Bristol county, Mass., where in 1728 he married Jane Phillips, daughter of Capt. John Phillips, and sister of Thos. Phillips, who afterwards was the second settler in Ashfield. Richard lived in Easton until about 1740, when he removed to Deerfield in the same State. Six of his children were born in Easton, and one or more in Deerfield. Altogether he had nine children, but one — Benjamin— died at two months of age."
- [S985] Easton, Massachusetts: Marriages, 1720–1802, online AmericanAncestors.org, Elles, Richard of Easton & Phillips, Jane of Easton Oct 6, 1728, Easton, MA.
- [S265] E.R. Ellis, Richard Ellis, p. 10: "After Richard attained his majority, he went to Easton, Bristol county, Mass., where in 1728 he married Jane Phillips, daughter of Capt. John Phillips, and sister of Thos. Phillips, who afterwards was the second settler in Ashfield. Richard lived in Easton until about 1740, when he removed to Deerfield in the same State. Six of his children were born in Easton, and one or more in Deerfield. Altogether he had nine children, but one — Benjamin— died at two months of age."
- [S265] E.R. Ellis, Richard Ellis, p. 14.
- [S265] E.R. Ellis, Richard Ellis, p. 17; Hannah prob. b. Ashfield, Caleb poss. b. Ashfield (War was breaking out and the population resettles to older settlements for three years).