thanks Terry.
kim
I'm familiar with the Carnes research. As far as I know at this point, there
is
no connection to my Phillips family.
It's pretty hard to tell though, there's an awful lot of Phillips around
here.
Terry
morriskd(a)midsouth.rr.com wrote:
I dont have the Phillips you are looking for, but I have a Walter
Phillips
that married my g-grandfather's neice. I was wandering if this Phillips
could be a relative.
1830 St. Clair Co., AL census (Britton Phillips)
1840 Cherokee Co., AL census (Britton Phillips)
1850 27th Dist., Cherokee Co., AL census (Britton Phillips)
1852 (ca.) county unknown, md. Dorcas Unknown
1853 (ca.) daughter Elizabeth born
1855 (ca.) son Britton born, named for his grandfather
1856 (ca.) daughter Emma born
1859 (ca.) son Nathaniel born
1860 Ashville, St. Clair Co., AL census (William Phillips)
1862 (ca.) son Willie born
1870 Brownsboro, Madison Co., AL census (Dorcas Phillips as head of
household)
Do you have any peripheal Madison Co., AL research that might shed any
light on Dorcas Phillips and her children?
Any ideas are welcomed.
Terry Jackson
Oneonta, AL
jacksont(a)otelco.net