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John Phillips (1772-1844) md Chloe Willard (1782-1862)

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06 Mar 2012 15:32 #932 by Mamie
MRS. MILDRED GUILFORD STAEBLER. 154631
Born in Friendship, N. Y.
Wife of Walter Paul Staebler.
Descendant of Corp. Samuel Guilford, Robert Gray, Lieut. Jonathan Willard and Oliver Willard, as follows:
1. Charles F. Guilford (b. 1862) m. 1890 Addie A. McKee (b. 1870).
2. John Guilford (1832-1916) m. 1858 Sophronia Miner (b. 1838); Charles D. McKee (1843-1917) m. 1865 Lois Phillips (b. 1849).
3. Samuel Guilford (1783-1857) m. 1807 Sally Gray (1791-1879); Marshall N. Phillips (1822-64) m. 1846 Sarah Green (1826-1916).
4. Samuel Guilford m. 1780 Elizabeth Cranson (b. 1758); Robert Gray m. 1779 Kezia Foster; John Phillips (1772-1844) m. Chloe Willard (1782-1862).
5. Oliver Willard m. 1781 Asenath Newell (1761-1853).
6. Jonathan Willard m. 1758 Lois Hooker.
Samuel Guilford (1756-1832) served as private and corporal in the Massachusetts troops under Robert Gray (1757-1837) was placed on the pension roll of Williamsburg, Mass., 1832, for service as private in the Massachusetts troops. He was born in Pelham; died in Williamsburg, Mass.
Also No. 138709.
Jonathan Willard (1738-1837) received a pension for service as private, sergeant and lieutenant in the Massachusetts troops under Colonels Learned, Sprout, Rand and Cushing. He was born in Newton; died in Dudley, Mass.
Also No. 142402.
Oliver Willard (1759-1815) served as private in the Massachusetts troops under Capt. Henry Clark and Col. Ebenezer Sprout. He was born in Sturbridge, Mass.; died in Wardsboro, Vt.

Source: Lineage Book, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 155, 1920; Pg. 200

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