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- Title: Correspondence of Orrena Buchner Hanley
Publication: Exchange of letters with Ruth Herbig - Mar-Aug 1985; 510 Salem Avenue, Tornoto, Ontario, M6H 3E1
Media: Letter
Page: Letter of 20 Mar 1985
Text: I found from two petitions for land to the British Crown that, first, the name is spelled Phillippse. Nicolas Phillippse the elder petitioned for land but before he could recieve it returned to Genes
- Title: Research of Phyllis Magelky
Publication: Patphy@aol.com
Media: Electronic
Text: Memorial From the Wives of Nicholas Phillips and Henry Vandecker (sic.) 2 July, 1781: MG21; Haldimand Papers; Add. Mss. 21874 pp.258-59; vol. B214 Reel H 1743;
- Title: An Annotated Nominal Roll of Butler's Rangers 1777-1784 With Documentary Sources
Author: Lt. Col. William A. Smy
Publication: Welland, Ontario; Friends of the Loyalist Collection at Brock University; 2004
Media: Book
Page: 76
Text: Sergeant. A son-in-law to Private Nicholas Philips, Senior. During the interrogation on 8 Aug 1775, he related that as a boy he had been caputred in New Jersey by Cherokee Indians and given to the S
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