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PHILLIPS  and  WHELPY
  first of the known Phillips;  married ??  WHELPY  c.1775;  probably in county Cork, Ireland.   The assumption is that the Phillips's may have arrived c.1620  in Bandon and then moved to the Ballineen area.  This Whelpy may be of the Rushfield Whelpy's of co. Cork, Ireland.
 
  10 Charles PHILLIPS [c.1772-1852]  m.  Eliza HAYES [c.1784-1859]
  Charles, s/o the Phillips/Whelpy marriage;  bc.1772;  married Eliza Hayes c. 1803;  Griffith's Valuation c.1851 shows him at Ballyneen occupying a small house, office and garden of 12 perch and paying £2.10d;  died in Ballymoney Parish, county Cork at the age of 80;  buried 17 Mar, 1852 in St. Paul's Cemetery, Ballineen, county Cork, Ireland.
  Eliza, maybe the d/o Barter and Eliza Hayes;  bc.1784;  may have been raised in Kinneigh Parish;  married Charles Phillips, c.1803;  died in Ballymoney Parish at the age of 75;  buried 23 Dec, 1859;  buried in St. Paul's Cemetery, Ballineen, county Cork, Ireland.  
    
Letter of 1852
 
    11 Catherine PHILLIPS [<1805-1810]
  Catherine, d/o Charles Phillips and Eliza Hayes;  parish burial records show that this Catherine was the d/o Charles Phillips.  She may have been born prior to the start of the records, 1805.  Another daughter, Catherine Jane was named after her.
 
    11 William Hayes PHILLIPS [1805-1885]  m.1834  Anne PEYTON [1810-1880]
  William, s/o Charles Phillips and Eliza Hayes;  bap. 10 Mar, 1805 in Ballymoney Parish;  schoolmaster near Enniskean (Enniskeen / Enniskeane), Co., Cork, Ireland;  acquired a farm in Coppeen East between 1847 and 1852 where his school was located;  married in 1834;  letter dated 1852 to his son, Wm Peyton Phillips, shows his deep religious feelings and devotion to England;  after school teaching he became the Assistant Registrar for the union of Bandon an d by 1882 at the age of 77 he was the Registrar;  buried, 17 July, 1885, in St. Paul's Cemetery, Ballineen, Ballymoney Parish, co. Cork, Ireland.
Anne, d/o Francis and Arabella Peyton;  baptized on 14 Dec, 1808 in Ballymoney;  married William Hayes Phillips c.1833;  buried: Ballymoney Parish, 19 Aug, 1880 
   
William Hayes Phillips's School (just north of Enniskean)
photo courteous of Val Wood (Don Wood's brother)
   
      12 William Peyton PHILLIPS [1835-1875]  m1.1855  Elizabeth DOHERTY [1833-1869]  m2.1871  Margaret HARGRAFT [c.1832-1906]
   William, s/o William Hayes and Anne Peyton;  born, 20 Apr, 1835, possibly at Ballymoney, co. Cork, Ireland;   baptized 22 Apr, 1835 in Kinneigh parish;  arrived New York, sometime in April, 1852;  arrived Kingston, Ont., Canada in 1852;   a bookkeeper with Kingston rolling Mills at Queen and Wellingtons Streets;  married Elizabeth Doherty in 1855;  lived on Queen Street near the Mills; accountant with Victoria Iron Works and A.C. Chewitt Co.;  a city Alderman and in 1867 an agent for the Scottish Imperial Insurance Co.;  an Ensign with the 1st Volunteer Militia Rifle Company in 1860 and a Captain with the 3rd Company in 1862, the 3rd became the 14th Battalion Volunteer Militia Rifles and later the Princes of Wales Regiment;  in 1866 he became District Quartermaster;  in 1869  Brigade Major of 7th Brigade and in 1872 Lt. Colonel;  died in 1875 and buried at Kingston.
   Elizabeth, d/o James Doherty and Elizabeth Gay;  born at Bandon, Cork, Ireland, 1833.
   Margaret was buried on 2 May, 1906, ae74;  buried in St. Peter's Cemetery, Cobourg, Ont

Marriage:  William/Margaret;  1869-1873 (Ont), Year of record 1871, page 29, Kingston City & microfilm MS932, reel 5, unit 80-5-18, vol. 17.

 Letter of 1852
 

        13 Elizabeth (Lilly) PHILLIPS [1856-1931]  m.  Charles Judge MITCHELL [1851-1912]
        13 William Charles PHILLIPS [1858-1925]  m.  Ella McMILLAN
  William, s/o William Peyton Phillips & Elizabeth Doherty  born at Kingston;  joined Cobban Mfg. Co., 1879;  vice-president, 1893;  remained with Phillips Mfg. Co. Ltd. until 1919;  returned to Kingston;  died 1925.
 
          14 William Eric PHILLIPS [1893-1964]  m1.  Mary Eileen McLAUGHLIN [1898-1959]  m2.  Doris GIBSON
  William, s/o William Peyton Phillips & Elizabeth Doherty;  born at Toronto on 3 Jan., 1873;  attended UCC (upper Canada College);  received his Ba.Sc. from the University of Toronto in 1914;  served with the British Army during WWI and achieved the rank of Lt. Col. at the age of 23;  received the DSO and the Military Cross;  wounded my machine gun in 1918;  in 1920 worked with his father;  later at Oshawa he operated a glass manufacturing business, which later became W.E. Phillips Ltd.;  headed the Research Enterprises Ltd., under C.D. Howe during WWII;  after the war he associated with E.P. Taylor in the founding of  the Argus Corp.;  headed the Ontario Hurricane Hazel Relief Fund;  Chairman of Massey Harris and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the University of Toronto;  first married Eileen McLaughlin, a d/o R.S. McLaughlin,;  married second Doris Gibson;  died at Palm Beach, Florida on 26 Dec., 1964;  interred St. John's Church Cemetery, North York (Toronto);
 
          15 Derek McLaughlin PHILLIPS [c.1920-2001]
  Derek, s/o William Phillips and Eileen McLaughlin
[Obit]
 
            15 Diana PHILLIPS  m.1946  Philip JACKSON
  Diana, d/o William Phillips and Eileen McLaughlin
 
            15 Michael PHILLIPS [     -1998]
  Michael, s/o William Eric Phillips and Eileen McLaughlin married, c. 1952, Theresa Anne McDonough;  died 29 Mar., 1998
 
            15  Nadine  Adair PHILLIPS [1927-1947]
  Nadine, 
d/o
Doris Gibson;  born at Toronto;  in 1944 & 1945 she placed 3rd in the Canadian National Figure Skating Championships (Barbara Ann Scott - 1st),  in 1947 she was second to Marilyn Ruth Take;  one of her father's converted Fairmile motor launches was named after Nadine;  died 24 Feb, 1947 at Toronto;  interred St. John's Church Cemetery, North York (Toronto); (her gravestone has the dates: 1927-1946);
 
          15 Timothy Adair PHILLIPS [c.1929-2004]  
  Timothy,
s/o Doris Gibson;  
[Obit]
 
            15 Cecil PHILLIPS
 Cecil,
d /o Doris Gibson; 
 
        13 Sara PHILLIPS [1859-1926]  m.  William BAJUS [c.1855-    ]
  Bajus family were the owners of the Kingston Brewery established, 1794;  purchased by Bajus, 1861
 
        13 Francis Richard PHILLIPS [1861-1924]  m.  Edie SPANGENBERG [c.1863-    ]
  Francis, s/o William Peyton Phillips & Elizabeth Doherty;  born probably at Kingston;  a Commercial Traveler and operated at the time of marriage from Montreal;  married, ae:29, on 1 Jan, 1890 in St. George's Cathedral, Kingston;
  Edie, d/o George & Elizabeth Spangenberg of Kingston (established a Kingston jewelry store);  born c.1863;
 
          14 Jennie PHILLIPS [1891-1937]  m.  Sidney KIRBY
            15 Jennie and Sidney issued:  Natalie;  Jean;  Francis;  Nora
        13 Minetta (Kate) PHILLIPS [1864-1924]  m.1898  Edward Daniel HOLDEN [c.1849-    ]
  Minnetta,
d/o William Peyton Phillips and Elizabeth Doherty;  married at ae.33, 5 Feb, 1898 at Kingston (217 Bagot St.);  wit: Adam Holden of Lowel, Mass., USA;  Rachel E. Dunlop of Kingston;
  Edward, s/o Daniel Holden and Roxanne Haynes;  Edward at marriage was from Concord, NH, USA, a woolen manufacturer and was a widower
 
          14 Lousie HOLDEN [1901-1970]
        13 Harriet Louise PHILLIPS [1866-1951]  m.  Robert MOWAT
          14 Lillian Mitchell MOWAT [1885-1972]  m.1909  George Clifford GODARD [1886-1957]
Lillian:  Birth;  Grave, Phillips Family Tree -Kingston;  Godard Family Information via B. Mistrot,
                Marriage;  British Columbia Archives Microfilm #B11369
                Death;   Grave, Phillips Family Tree -Kingston; Godard Family Information via B. Mistrot,
George:  Birth;  Godard Family Information via B. Mistrot,
                 Marriage#2, Godard Family Information via B. Mistrot,
                Death;  Godard Family Information via B. Mistrot,
 
            15 Hugh Phillips GODARD
          14 Hugh Phillips MOWAT [1888-1914]
          14 Barbara Isobel MOWAT [1891-    ]  m.  Walter BEST
          14 Helen Joyce MOWAT [1896-    ]  m.  Morley SHEIR
      12 Eliza PHILLIPS [c.1836-     ]
  Eliza, d/o William Hayes and Anne Peyton;  she is referenced in the letter or 1852 as working at a dressmaking shop.
 
    12 Annie Arabella PHILLIPS [1838-1898]  m.1868  Abraham Harcout MALONE, Capt. [1845-1930] rm2  Mary SWAN [1867-1930
 
Annie, d/o William Hayes and Anne Peyton;  born 1 Jun, 1838;  arrived Kingston 1864;  married Capt. Abraham Malone, Oct., 1868;  died 17 May, 1896;  buried Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston;
  Abraham,  2nd s/o
George Webster Malone, formerly of Kinsale, co. Cork, Ireland, & Dora Haynes of Wolfe and Garden Island, Ontario;  brother to Martha Emily Malone (see below) born Ireland, 9Mar, 1845;  see obituary for his many Captaincies;  Abraham married second, Mary Swan [1867-1930] aft..1901 at Kingston;  lived his later years at Barriefield, Ont.;  died 2 Mar, 1930;  buried Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston;

Abraham {obit}
 

        13 William George Peyton MALONE [1869-1951]  m1.  May HARDMAN;  m2. Gertrude BELWA [1893-1976]
  William, married first Mary Hardman and secondly Gertrude Belwa;  in 1930 he was at Montreal;  died 17 Oct, 1951 at Montreal, ae 82;
  Gertrude ('Courtie'),  died 1976;
  Both buried Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston.
 
        13 Francis Harcourt Peyton MALONE [1872-1951]
  Francis, married Florence Farmer;  in 1930 he was at Montreal;  died 3 Sep, 1951 at Montreal;  buried Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston
 
        13 Edith Annie Frances MALONE [1875-1963]  m.  Gilbert Erwin STORY [1878-1945]
Edith:  Birth;  
1875 - A daughter, Edith Annie Frances Malone, was born Sept. 3, 1875, baptized Dec. 5, 1875.  Parents: Abraham and Annie Malone.
From Diocese of Ontario Anglican records from Parish of Wolfe Island, Nov. 13, 2003 letter, p2. Abraham was a ship’s captain
Gilbert:  Parents;  from LDS 1881 Canadian Census;  poss. s/o George Story and Mary Jane Story of
Pakenham, Lanark North, Ontario, sibling Selina;
           Birth & Death;  from grave in Edmonton Cemetery
 
          14 Frances Elizabeth STOREY  m1.  Robert J. Franklin GRANT [c.1917-1944]  m2  J. A. MacDONALD
  Robert,
died Sep, 1944 in WWII;
 
      12 Francis Richard PHILLIPS [c.1839-1841]
      12 Catherine Jane PHILLIPS [c.1844-     ]  m.  Joe FULLER
 
Catherine, d/o William Hayes and Anne Peyton;  remained in Ireland;  married Joe Fuller; their daughter Kate married Bob Howe.
  Joe, of Prospect Cottage, Ireland;  died about 1923
 
        13 Kate FULLER [1870-    ]  m.  Robert (Bob) HOWE [    -1922]
  Kate, d/o Joe and Kate Fuller;  married Bob Howe who was shot and died at his door, 1922.
 
      12 Rebecca Harriett PHILLIPS [1845-1921]  m.1870  Samuel ANGLIN [1842-1920]
  Rebecca,
d/o William Hayes and Anne Peyton;  born at Ballineen, Cork, Ireland, 22 Feb, 1846;  known as 'Hallie';  married, 1 Sep, 1870 at Kingston;  wit: Capt. Edward Fidlar, Kate Anglin;  died   at Kingston, 4 Jan., 1921;  accounted for early Welsh-Irish history;
  Samuel, s/o Robert and Sarah Anglin;  a lumber merchant;
 
See Anglin Family for children
Rebecca Harriett (Hallie) Phillips Samuel Anglin    

 

 

   
    12 Francis John PHILLIPS [1847-1910]  m.1872  Annie BACON [1852-1917]
  Francis, s/o William Hayes Phillips and Anne Peyton;  born in Kinneigh parish, co. Cork, Ireland and baptized on 25 Jul, 1847 (grave has born 1848);  arrived at Toronto in 1864;  employed by John McGee, Iron Founder, later E&C Gurney;   20 Aug, 1872 married Annie Bacon,  d/o John Bacon & Harriet Roberts;  partnership with John Bacon, Annie's father, purchased Hurd Leigh Co., a crockery and china business;  name changed to Bacon & Phillips and operated at 72 Yonge St., Toronto;  John Bacon retired in 1876 and a new partnership formed with C.E. Thorne operated as Phillips Thorne & Co., importers of fine china;  this company operated from 23 Front St. E., Toronto;  in 1878 the partnership dissolved and Francis became manager of C. G. Cobban  Co. and in 1880 the name was changed to Cobban Manufacturing Company, glass manufacture, located at 102 Front. St.;  in 1885 Cobban was situate at 47-61 Hayter St.;  in 1893 Francis became president;  the company, now a manufacturer of picture frames & plate glass, moved in 1901 to Lake St.;  during the 1904 fire in Toronto it was reported that Francis and a worker 'ran from wood pile to wood pile with a garden hose to keep the timber free of  the fire';  in 1905 the name was changed to Phillips Manufacturing Co. Ltd. and in 1908 moved to 258 Carlaw Ave., Toronto;  Francis and Annie raised 6 girls and 2 boys;  homes were at 21 Grosvenor  and in 1889 at 63 Queens Park (seen below);  vacation property was a 10 acre island known as Wistowe Island on Lake Rosseau in the Muskoka Lakes, Ontario;  the cottage has been maintained in original condition and there is a lot of original furniture;  Francis died at Battle Creek, Michigan, USA on 11 Apr, 1910;  Annie died Dec, 1917;  both buried in Mt Pleasant Cemetery, Sec "L", Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  [note:  after Annie's death in 1917, their daughter Beatrice and her husband Lawren Harris moved in and about 1924 sold the home.  Later the University of Toronto took over the grounds and the home was torn down.
 

Francis J. Phillips
c.1895
   Annie Bacon
    c. 1895   
 63 Queens Park
Toronto, Ont. 

Francis - Bio
Francis's obit
Annie's obit
 

        13 Lillian Annie PHILLIPS [1873-1947]  m.1899  William GOODERHAM [1875-1929]
  Lillian,
d/o Francis Phillips & Annie Bacon;  born at Toronto, 25 May, 1873;  died 21 Jul, 1947;

 
William, s/o George Gooderham & Harriet Dean;  born 7 Nov, 1875;  married 7 Jun, 1899;  died 20 May, 1929; 
 
          14 Helen Victoria GOODERHAM [1900-1977]  m.  John Maitland Macintosh [1900-1966]
  Helen,  d/o William Gooderham & Lillian Phillips;  born 29 Jul, 1900, at Toronto;  married, 1926 at Toronto;  died 10 Jun, 1977;  interred Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto;
  John, s/o John A. Macintosh & Margaret Scott;  born 18 Nov, 1900, at Toronto;  a Lawyer;  died 13 Jul, 1966;
 
          14 Louise GOODERHAM [1902-1980]  m.  Harry A. HUTSON [1900-1961]
        13 Harriet Eleanor PHILLIPS [1875-1946]  and  George IRVING [1869-1929]
  Harriet, d/o Francis J. Phillips & Annie Bacon;  born 1875;  married George in 1907;  died 1946.
George was born in 1869; 
operated the Irving Umbrella Company, Toronto.
 
          14 Mary Frances IRVING [1911-    ]  mc.1933  Percival MYLES [1910-    ]
  Frances,
  d/o Harriet Phillips & George Irving;  born at Toronto, 1911;
  Percival,  s/o Frederick Percival Myles & Helen Boomer

*Frederick P. Myles was the son of  Margaret Worts & Robert Myles - Margaret Worts leads back to the Gooderham family)
 

        13 Heber John PHILLIPS [1876-1932]  m.  Kathleen NESBITT [1886-1965]
  Heber, s/o Francis and Annie;  worked at the family business, Phillips Toronto Ltd.  They had 3 children
 
          14 John PHILLIPS
          14 Barbara May PHILLIPS [1918-1977]  m.  Douglas COUSINS [1917-1953]
          14 Joyce Kathleen PHILLIPS [1920-2003]  m.  Gerald KEELEY [1918-1984]
  Joyce,
d/o Heber Phillips and Kathleen Nesbitt;  born 1920;  educated at Branksome Hall, Toronto;  a passionate golfer and skier;  women's champion for 10 years at her golf club;  contributed articles for the Toronto Star and Gossip media of Toronto;  married 1948;  died 30 Dec, 2003;  interred in St. James, Cemetery, Toronto
 
Gerald, born 1918;  siblings where Charles (1912-20020, Emily, Norah and Marion;  died 1984;

Joyce: [Obit]
 

13 Florence Mitchell PHILLIPS [1881-1951]  m.  Dwight Joseph TURNER [1875-1935]
  Florence, d/o Francis J. Phillips & Annie Bacon;  born Toronto 12 Apr., 1880;  attended The Model School and Bishop Strachan;  married Dwight J. Turner 23 Jan., 1907 at the Church of the Redeemer (see Turner);  lived at 106 Madison Ave., 179 Balmoral Ave.;  c. 1919 Florence, Dwight and son Stephen moved to Detroit, Mich., USA;  separating from Dwight, Florence and Stephen returned to Toronto;   Florence then lived at 126 Heath St., 46 Oriole Rd. and 60 Oriole Gardens;  died 18 Jun., 1951;  buried in Phillips plot, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Sec. "L", Toronto.
 
Florence Phillips
 1907  
    Dwight J. Turner
 1907  
     
          14 They had 3 children;  see TURNER family                                                                                                                                                                           
        13 Charlotte Louise PHILLIPS [1883-1941]  m.  Walter WRIGHT, Dr. [1883-1967]
          14 Frances Anne WRIGHT [1912-1977]  m.  William GUNN [1913-1984]
          14 Robert Phillips WRIGHT  and  Mary Grace ROLPH
        13 Beatrice Helen (Trix) PHILLIPS [1885-1962]  m.  Lawren HARRIS [1885-1970]
  Beatrice, d/o Francis J. Phillips & Annie Bacon;  born at Toronto 14 Feb., 1886;  married Lawren Harris, 20 Jan, 1910;  together they had 3 children;  divorced from Lawren;  died Toronto, 23 Nov., 1962;  buried in Phillip's plot, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Sec "L", Toronto.
  Lawren, the s/o Thomas Morgan Harris & Annie Stewart born 23 October 1885 at Brantford, Ontario;   painter and member of the Group of Seven;  re-married Bess Housser in Sep., 1934;  died, 29 Jan, 1970, at Vancouver. 
 
          14 Lawren Phillips HARRIS [1910-1993]  m.  Elizabeth HAMMOND
          14 Margaret Anne HARRIS [1913-2003]  m1.  Barton SHEPPARD  m2.  James KNOX [1915-1978]
          14 Howard Kilbourne HARRIS [1919-1976]  m1.  Margaret HENRY  m2.  Constance MacFARLANE  m3.  Mary PERRY 
        13 William Francis (Bill) PHILLIPS [1887-1939]  m.  Lucille BUNTIN [1893-1961]
        14 Pauline Louise PHILLIPS [1921-2002]  m.  Robin HOARE
  Pauline,
d/o William Phillips & Lucille Buntin;  born 1921;   died
29 July,  2002 in England;
[Obit]
 
          14 Alixe PHILLIPS
          14 William Michael PHILLIPS [1926-1950]  m.1950  Dosse BALLANTYNE
  William, 
s/o William Phillips & Lucille Buntin;  born 11 May, 1926 at Toronto;  englisted and attended the Royal Navel College at Victoria, B. C.;  graduated as a Mishipman;  assigned to Australia and then at Hong Kong;  transferred to Air Arm with a great desire to fly;  received Wings at London, Ont.;  married 6 Jul, 1950 at Toronto;  transferred to the UK for advanced training;  killed during training on 13 Sep, 1950 near Lossiemouth, Scotland
 
          14 James Anthony (Tony) PHILLIPS [1934-1974]  m.1957 Judy SIEVERT]
  James,
s/o William Phillips & Lucille Buntin;  born at Toronto, 20 Jun, 1934;  married Jul, 1957 in Brazil;  died 6 Jun, 1974;
  Judy,  of Montreal;  her parents where in Brazil at the time of her wedding;  after James's death, Judy remarried, ?? INNES
 
      12 Frances Susan PHILLIPS [1851-1908]
  Frances, d/o William Hayes Phillips and Anne Peyton;  remained in Ireland.
 
      12 Charles Richard PHILLIPS [1855-1894]  m.  Martha Emily MALONE [1860-1944] 
  Charles, s/o William Hayes Phillips & Anne Peyton; arrived Toronto from Enniskean in 1878;  employed by Rolph Smith & Co. at Montreal;  married 26 Sept, 1888 in St. George's Cathedral, Kingston;  resided in Montreal; 
  Martha,  d/o George
Webster Malone & Mary Haynes (formerly of co. Cork, Ireland) of Wolfe Island;  younger sister to Abraham Malone (above) born 1860;  bap-. 5 May, 1861; 
  Both Charles and Martha are buried in Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston (Ref KG-039-5).
 
        13 Dorothy PHILLIPS [1889-    ]  m.  Charles RANCE [c.1885-    ]
  Dorothy, d/o  Charles Richard Phillips &  Martha Emily Malone;  born 1889;  married Charles Rance of Clinton, Ontario, Canada.  
 
          14 Charles Phillips RANCE, Dr. [1918-2000]  m. Barbara Jean KERNOGHAN
  Charles, s/o Dorothy Phillips & Charles Rance;  born Toronto 1918;  a graduate of U.T.S. and the U. of T. Medical School;  during WWII, a medical officer for the S.D. & G. Highlanders;  after the war, continued medical career as a pediatrician to many North Toronto families;  in 1965, set up the Nephrology Division of the Hospital for Sick Children which he directed until his retirement;  also teaching as a full professor of Pediatrics at the U. of T.;   camped at Camp Ahmek, where he spent every summer, first as a camper, then as a counselor;  he loved Algonquin Park which he visited throughout his life;  an enthusiastic curler, golfer and skier (member of Thornhill Country Club and Caledon Ski Club);   a  lifelong active member of St. Clement's Anglican Parish. 
 
        13 Douglas PHILLIPS [c.0890-dy]  buried in Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston
    11 Thomas PHILLIPS [1808-1810]
   Thomas, s/o of Charles Phillips and Eliza Hayes;  bap. 19 Jun, 1808 in Ballymoney Parish;  buried: Ballymoney Parish, 22 May, 1810
 
 

 

  11 Jane PHILLIPS [1810-1894]
  Jane, d/o Charles Phillips and Eliza Hayes;  bap. 22Oct 1810 in Ballymoney Parish;  may have lived at Skibbereen;  buried: Ballymoney Parish, 19 Dec, 1894.
 
    11 John PHILLIPS [1813-    ]
  John, son  of Charles Phillips and Eliza Hayes;  bap. 5 Sep, 1813 in Ballymoney Parish;  his life is unknown and it is suspected that he died earlier than 1852 as he is not mentioned in the letter of 1852.
 
    11 Catherine Jane PHILLIPS [1816-1887
  Catherine, daughter  of Charles Phillips and Eliza Hayes;  bap. 7th Apr, 1816 in Ballymoney Parish;  may have lived at Skibbereen;  buried Ballymoney Parish, 5 July, 1887. 
    11 Barter PHILLIPS [1819-    ]  may have changed his name to Bartholomew in Canada
  Barter, son  of Charles Phillips and Eliza Hayes;  bap. 5 Sep, 1819 in Ballymoney Parish;  the first of the family to come to Kingston, Ont., Canada;  buried in the Phillips's plot in Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston, Ont., Canada.  (May have been known as Bartholomew Hayes Phillips in Canada and this person died in 1856 at Kingston and is buried in Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston. Ref KG-99-6)
 

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