Person:William Phelps (69)

m. 24 Oct 1765
  1. Lucy Phelps1766 - 1798
  2. Solomon Phelps1767 -
  3. Patience Phelps1770 - 1813
  4. Frederick Phelps1772 - 1841
  5. Dorothy Phelps1774 -
  6. Epaphras Lord Phelps1779 - 1823
  7. William Phelps1783 - 1846
  8. Eunice Phelps1785 -
  9. Hannah Phelps1792 -
m. Est 1806
  1. Malvira Phelps1807 -
  2. Julia Ann Phelps1808 - 1885
  3. Alford J. Phelps1810 - 1831
  4. Alpheus Phelps1811 -
  5. William B. Phelps1813 -
  6. Hiram C. Phelps1815 -
  7. Epaphras H. Phelps1817 -
  8. Buel Scott Phelps1820 - 1836
  9. Solomon Spencer Phelps1822 -
  10. Elizabeth Phelps1823 -
m. 21 Feb 1830
  1. Adaline Phelps1830 - 1831
  2. Amanda Phelps1836 -
Facts and Events
Name William Phelps
Gender Male
Birth[1] 22 Jun 1783 Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Marriage Est 1806 based on birth of first known child
to Elizabeth Jackson
Marriage 21 Feb 1830 Washington, Indiana, United Statesto Elizabeth Stalker
Death? 11 Jul 1846 Washington, Indiana, United States

William Phelps settled first in Delphi, N. Y., but in 1818, removed to Salem, Washington Co., IN. He enlisted in the war of 1812, and filled many offices of trust and honor, among others, Assistant Judge of the Circuit Court of Indiana.

HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY – 1884:

William Phelps 1820 - Justice of the Peace

William Phelps 1830 - Associate Judge

On the 18th. of December, 1831, William Phelps succeeded Judge Patrick as Associate Judge. The September 1832 term of the Second Judicial Court of Indiana, seated at Salem, Washington County, Indiana, was composed of Judges John F. Ross, Henry W. Hackett, and William Phelps

References
  1. Hebron Vital Records, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    2:239.

    PHELPS, William, s. [Solomon, Jr. & Lucy], b. June 22, 1783