Source: Beckwith's almanac, Volumes 10-19, by George Beckwith, Martha Lewis Beckwith Lewis, Annie Ewell Russell, published by Peck, White and Peck;
Pg. 58
December, 1857
John Phillips of Somers, died, aged 62.
Pg. 66
August, 1860
Thomas Phillips’s store, and Dr. Dixon S. Hall’s barn, in Preston, burned, with goods, tools and cattle.
Pg. 81
April, 1857
Christiana Phillips died, aged 109 years.
Pg. 100
December, 1863
Patty Phillips died in Orange, aged 78.
Pg. 150
May, 1859
Levi Phillips, of Danbury, (Great Plains,) found dead in a hat shop, aged 50.
Pg. 175
October, 1864
A train of six cars, on the N.H. & N.L.R. & S.R.R., having sick and wounded soldiers, to be conveyed from Knight Hospital to Redville, Mass., ran off the track at E. Lynne, twelve men……..L.D. Phillips, Co. C, 37th…….were killed……