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A Short Account of the
St. Mark's Episcopal church, Pittsburgh, South Side, 15 October, 1868, to Kate Ormsby, dau. Dr. Oliver Harrison Ormsby by his wife Jane Eliza Hoffa. Issue: | |||||
1. Joseph Augustus Phillips, b. Pittsburgh, 28 July, 1869; ed. Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. | |||||
2. Harrison Ormsby Phillips, b. Pittsburgh, 27 June, 1871. | |||||
3. Alice Ormsby Phillips, b. Pittsburgh, 7 March, 1874; d. young. | |||||
4. George Burgwin Phillips, b. Pittsburgh, 24 September, 1876. | |||||
5. Mary Burgwin Phillips, b. Pittsburgh, 13 May, 1878; d. young. | |||||
6. Ormsby Phillips, b. Pittsburgh, 31 October, 1884. | |||||
4. Henry Asher Phillips, b. 1834; d. 20 March, 1848. | |||||
5. Sarah Ormsby Phillips. |
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3. Sidney Ormsby (Oliver2, John1), b. 18 July, 1806; d. 3 October, 1880; m. 25 October, 1825, by the Rev. John H. Hopkins, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, at her father's country-seat, Homestead Farm, now in Pittsburgh, S. S., to John Harding Page, b. Pearl street, No. 162, New York city, 6 November, 1804; ed. Bethany college, W. Va.; d. at The Dingle, now in Pittsburgh, S. S., 29 August, 1871; half-brother to Captain Benjamin Page, U. S. N., and to the Rev. Dr. David Cook Page, a prominent Episcopal clergyman, and son of Benjamin Page |