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About Elizabeth Hannah Phillips
From http://genealogytrails.com/scar/marion/history10.html#philips (paragraphs added to increase readability)
PHILIPS.--John Philips came from England long before the revolutionary War, and settled in this county below Marion, and married Miss Margaret Linton, also from England, and by her had an only son, John, called "Jockey John". "Jockey John" Philips married a Miss Kirton, and by her had sons, William L., Thomas, Jockey, Isaac, John and Zack, and daughter.
Annis Philips married Hugh Giles, son of Colonel Hugh Giles of Revolutionary fame, and by him had one son, the late Hugh Giles--about whom something has already been said, and who may again be noticed among the Giles family. Another daughter, Elizabeth married a Rice, and moved to Tennessee.
William L. Philips married Nancy Owens, and they had sons, John, William, David and Palmer, and daughters, Rebecca, Jane, Anna and Hannah--the latter was the mother of Thomas H. Kirton. John married a Miss Dansey; they had no children. William married a Miss Rice; they had no children. David Philips married a Miss Owens; they had no children. Palmer Philips married a Miss Graham, they had one daughter, and moved to Horry. Jockey Philips moved West.
Isaac married a Miss Eagarton, and had one son, Isaac and daughters, Anna, Frances and Elsey. Anna married David Gibson. Frances married John Williams. Elsy married William Collins.
John moved West. Isaac Jr., married Miss Julia Davis, and had two daughters, Mrs. John A. Atkinson and Mrs. Anna M. Gasque.
Thomas Philips married a Miss Avant and had one son, William, who married a Miss Marce and had one son, named Isaac.
Zack married a Miss Lewis and had one son, Zack, and two daughters Elizabeth and Celia. Zack Philips Jr., married a Miss Rice and had four sons, William L., Francis Marion, Hugh G. and J. Benjamin Philips. William L. Philips died in the war and Hugh G., was killed in the war. Francis Marion Philips married Clarissa Wall, and had Francis Marion Jr., Percival and McGee, sons, and Julia, Issora, Vernull, Delta and another, name unknown, daughters. J. Benjamin Philips married a Miss White, daughter of the late Wesley White, and had five children, three sons, Will, Chalmers and Remington, and two daughters, Cora and Martha Fleetwood. Francis Marion Philips and J. Benjamin Philips were good men of high character and much respected; they are both dead. Elizabeth Philips, a daughter of Zack Philips Sr., married Richard Collins, and Celia married Addington James; have no information as to their posterity, if they had any. [Source: Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901 By W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar Copyright, 1902 by John C. Seller; transcribed by Camellia]
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Elizabeth Hannah Phillips's Timeline
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Marion, Marion, South Carolina, United States
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Marion District, South Carolina, Colonial Era
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Marion, Marion, South Carolina, United States
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Marion, Marion, South Carolina, United States
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Marion, South Carolina, USA
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Marion, Marion, South Carolina, United States
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