Person:Richard Phillips (33)

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Richard Phillips
 
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Name Richard Phillips
Gender Male
Marriage Bef 1694 to Mary _____
Death[1] Bef 30 Jul 1694 South Carolina, United Statesnamed as deceased in court record
References
  1. Abstracts from the Records of the Court of Ordinary of the Province of South Carolina, 1692-1670 (Continued), in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    8(3, Jul 1907):164-172.

    July 30, 1694, Francis Fidling entered his caveat to the estate of Richard Phillips, deceased, and prayed for letters of administration for £40. due on a bond.
    (Page 2.)

  2.   Abstracts from the Records of the Court of Ordinary of the Province of South Carolina, 1692-1670 (Continued), in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    10(1, Jan 1909):10-19.

    October 8, 1694, Mrs. Mary Phillipps, widow and administratrix of Richard Phillipps, gentleman, late of Carolina, deceased, William Smith and Jonathan Amory executed a bond to the governor for Mrs. Phillipps's faithful execution of her trust.
    Witness: John Hamilton.
    (Page 169.)

    September 28, 1694, Governor Smith directed Mrs. Mary Phillipps, widow, to administer on the estate of Richard Phillipps, gentleman, deceased, and at the same time he directed Robert Fenwicke, George Logan, Charles Basden, Thomas Barker and Thomas Rose to appraise and make an inventory of the said estate.
    (Page 170.)

  3.   Abstracts from the Records of the Court of Ordinary of the Province of South Carolina, 1692-1670 (Continued), in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    10(2, Apr 1909):83-91.

    February 21, 1694-5, George Logan, Thomas Barker and Thomas Rose proved their inventory and appraisement of the estate of Richard Phillips before William Smith.
    Recorded by Charles Odingsells, D.S., August 23, 1695.
    (Pages 214-216.)