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5. Josephine Yard Phillips, b. at the White House, 10 July, 1843; d. at Ormsby, 20 April, 1880; m. 14 January, 1864, to Lieut. Frederick Eaton Crosman of the Seventeenth regiment U. S. infantry, b. Roxbury, Mass., 1841; son of Colonel and Brevet Major General George Hampdon Crosman, U. S. A., by his wife Hannah Blair Foster; entered the regular army as lieutenant in October, 1861; d. 20 August, 1864, of wounds received at the battle on the Welden R. R., Va., on the 19th inst., while acting as adjutant. Issue: | |||||
1. Frederika Crosman b. Ormsby. | |||||
6. Jane Ormsby Phillips, b. Ormsby. | |||||
7. Clifton Wharton Phillips, b. Ormsby, 4 May, 1851; grad. Trinity college, Hartford, Conn., 1871; m. 1st, November, 1881, Carrie Nicholson Gould, b. October, 1858; d. 21 October, 1882, dau. Thomas Nicholson Gould of Baltimore. Issue: | |||||
1. Clifton Nicholson Phillips, b. 21 October, 1882. | |||||
M. 2dly, 18 June, 1884, Florence Nicholson Gould, second dau. Thomas Nicholson Gould. Issue: | |||||
1. Emily Ormsby Phillips. | |||||
2. Elias Phillips, b. 21 February, 1887. |
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8. Oliveretta Ormsby (Oliver2 John1), m. Louisville, Ky., 21 August, 1838, to Lieutenant Colonel Clifton Wharton, U. S. A., b. 22 October, 1801; commissioned second lieutenant in the regiment of light artillery 28 October, 1818; first lieutenant |