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ment; later resigned, tiring of the inactivity of army life and settled at Pittsburgh, S. S. Issue: | |||||
1. Mary Muskogee Phillips, b. Fort Mitchell, Ala., 22 July, 1832; d.; m. Pittsburgh, 1856, to the Rev. Jubal Hodges, son of Dr. Edward Hodges of New York city, formerly of England. Issue: | |||||
1. Elias Phillips Hodges, b. Ormsby, now in Pittsburgh, S. S., 6 April, 1857. | |||||
2. Margaret Robertson Hodges, b. Ormsby; m. Winfield Lloyd Scott. Issue: | |||||
1. Margaret Mary Scott. | |||||
2. John Ormsby Phillips, b. Louisville, Ky., 3 April, 1835; d. 17 November, 1891; m. 23 November, 1865, to Mary Harris Briggs, b. 25 June, 1845, dau. John Harris Briggs of Harrisburg, Pa., by his wife Julia Ann Tod. Issue: | |||||
1. Julia Briggs Phillips. | |||||
2. Mary Ormsby Phillips, m. 14 January, 1891, to Louis Semple Clarke, son of Charles J. Clarke of Pittsburgh, by his wife Louise Semple. | |||||
3. Belle Tod Phillips. | |||||
4. Ormsby Phillips, b. 11 June, 1876; d. 29 October, 1879. | |||||
5. John Harris Briggs Phillips, b. 11 June, 1876; student Trinity hall, Washington, Pa. | |||||
6. Josephine Ormsby Phillips. | |||||
3. Duncan Clinch Phillips, b. at The White House,[1] now in Pittsburgh, S. S., March, 1838; ed. St. James college, Md., and Brown university, Providence, R. I. During the Rebellion, |
- ↑ Also called The Cot, one of the Ormsby establishments, situated on Carson street, between Second and Third streets.