Joshua Phillips was called "second son" 2 June, 1671; died at Weymouth, between 10 Apr. and 2 May, 1679. He served in King Phillip's War under Capt. William Turner on the Connecticut River. He made his will 10 Apr. 1679, calling himself "32 years of age, or thereabouts."
To Joseph Pool, to him, his family, and house, and his charge about me in my sickness, £3. To his sister Experience King yarn that I have at my brother Ebenezer White's." To sister Hannah White "apparell, armes and amunition." Residue to be equally divided amongst my brothers and sisters and cousin Elizabeth Poole. My brother Richard Phillips and Dea. Jonas Humphrey, executors. Witnesses: Joseph Dyer and Ephraim Hunt; probated 2 May, 1679. (Suffolk Probate, 6:281.)