Phillips Family Greene County


PHILLIPS- GREENE CO. N.C.


This site is designed with the PHILLIPS family researcher in mind. The goal is to share
information and prove the individual PHILLIPS lines. This site will grow and change as
we receive input from you. If you would like to contribute primary source documentation,
querys, or personal theories to this site, please send information (and permission to post)
to Martha Marble .

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My Greene County file was lost when my pc crashed a couple of years ago. There is some Greene Co information scattered throughout the family files.

 
From Roger Kammerer and used with his permission.
 
Roger's Records - NC STAR - 29 Sept 1826 - Joseph Williams and Martha Hooker vs
Heirs of Law of Gabriel and Olief Phillips dec, Greene Co - Aug Term 1826 -
Henry H. Phillips, William Phillips, Joseph I. Phillips, Kinchen Phillips, Smith
Phillips, Wiley Phillips heirs at law of Gabriel and Olief Phillips dec.
 
I have received a query on this family some months ago
 
From: "mickey r. phillips"
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Phillips Family
Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 12:06:49 -0600
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Good Morning, my name is Mickey Phillips and I live in Holly Pond, Alabama. I
understand that you are the expert on Phillips' who migrated from Lenoir Co.,
NC and the surrounding area. I am stonewalled at Henry Kinchen Phillips.
Henry's family came to Elbert County, Ga prior to the spring of 1827. Henry stated
on all census records in Georgia that he was born in NC. I just don't know
where. Before I bore you to tears but give you enough info, I found an inferior
court record for the spring term of 1827 stating Henry K. and James Phillips
sons of William Phillips (deceased) choose Thomas Haynes as legal guardian. He
had to post a $1,000 bond and a Wiley Phillips witnessed it. Do you know
anything about a William Phillips that may have migrated to the Elbert/Hart/Franklin
area of Georgia. William's wife must have already been dead prior to or
immediately after the migration. William was not in the 1820 Elbert Census, I saw a
William Phillips listed in the Lenoir 1820 census who was not there in the 1830
census. I believe that William could have been a relative of a J. Thomas
Phillips of your area. I'm sorry for taking up so much of your time but any help
you could give would be greatly appreciated.
 
May God Bless and Keep You,
 
Mickey Phillips
 
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