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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 18 Numéro 531

Date 10 septembre 1859
Comté Carleton
Lieu Woodstock
Journal Carleton Sentinel

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d. At his residence, Woodstock (Carleton Co.) Monday 5th inst., Thomas PHILLIPS, age 79. Mr. Phillips was born in Staten Island, New York and was but a child when his father, the late Matthew PHILLIPS removed from the Oromocto (Sunbury Co.) where he had lived for a short time after leaving the States at the close of the Revolutionary War, and settled upon the farm now owned by David PHILLIPS, the youngest and only survivor of a large family of sons and daughters and where for many years his house was the resort of travellers passing up and down the River and where food and lodging were freely bestowed upon the weary and often the benighted traveller - there being no taverns in those primitive days. The subject of this notice married the eldest d/o late Capt. Joseph CUNLIFFE. He entered into the lumbering business which he prosecuted for several years with success, accumulating considerable property, all of which he eventually lost through the vicissitudes of his uncertain occupation.

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