Person:Eliza Phillips (10)

m. 2 Jun 1836
  1. _____ PhillipsBet 1836 & 1866 - Bet 1896 & 1932
  2. Sophie PhillipsBet 1836 & 1866 - Aft 1896
  3. Kate "Katie" Phillips1837 - 1881
  4. Eliza Phillips1844 - 1926
  5. Horace Phillips1847 - 1904
m.
  1. Alice Hall1868 -
  2. Eliza P Hall1874 -
  3. Agnes A Hall1870 - 1965
Facts and Events
Name Eliza Phillips
Gender Female
Birth? 29 Dec 1844 Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Marriage Montgomery, Ohio, United Statesto James Harrison Hall
Death? 13 Oct 1926 Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
References
  1.   DAYTON, OHIO An Intimate History By CHARLOTTE REEVE CONOVER WITH ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX ILLUSTRATIONS COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME REPRINTED FROM “DAYTON AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY” PUBLISHED BY Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc. New York 1932.

    www.daytonhistorybooks.com

    The children of Horatio Phillips were Jonathan Dickinson, who married Luciana Greene; Elizabeth (Mrs. Worthington); and Mariana (first Mrs. Robert Thruston, afterwards Mrs. John G. Lowe). From one generation to another the members of the family have been ornaments to the life of the city. The son, J. D. Phillips, followed in his father’s footsteps; a man of culture and taste, he was as generous as he was socially delightful and his gifts to public things were known to only a few friends. The first public library was especially indebted to him for its housing in the “new” Phillips block on the corner of Main and Second streets. The Phillips House was built by him and named in honor of his father. It was for eighty years the center of social and business life in Dayton and the best hotel in this part of Ohio. It is now destroyed. J. D. Phillips had one son, Horace, and four daughters: Mrs. A. D. McCook, Mrs. J. P. Davies, Mrs. J. Harrison Hall and Miss Sophie Phillips. All are deceased. Mrs. Kathleen McCook Craighead, J. P. Davies, the Misses Alice, Eliza and Agnes Hall are grandchildren; Mrs. Katherine Houk Talbott and her nine children, and their twenty-eight children, are third and fourth generation descendants of the Phillips family.

  2.   Steele, Robert Wilbur, and Mary Davies Steele. Early Dayton: with important facts and incidents from the founding of the city of Dayton, Ohio, to the hundredth anniversary, 1796-1896. (Dayton, Ohio: W.J. Shuey, 1896).

    J. D. Phillips had one son, Horace,-who married Miss Nannie Pease and lives in Seattle.-and four daughters. Mrs. A. McD. McCook, deceased, Mrs. J. P. Davies, Mrs. J. Harrison Hall, and Miss Sophia Phillips.