Phillips, ........... (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2574
Reference: 2575
Note: He was born Solomon Miller BeVier. Before he married he was a Pony Express rider. His nickname was "Little Yank." He was a blacksmith. Had twins that died at birth. In 1870 &1880 his family resided in Laclede Cty., Missouri. Buried in Lebanon, Missouri. In 1900 and 1910, he and Sarah resided and farmed in Prairie County, Hickory Plains Twp., Arkansas. Owned a cotton plantation in Hickory Plains, Arkansas.
Reference: 2576
Note: He was crippled and had a large St. Bernard dog that pulled Aaron around in a little wagon.
Reference: 2577
Reference: 2578
Note: Her first name may have been spelled Marsylvia or May Sylvia. In 1880, the family resided in Algansee, Branch County, Michigan on a farm.
Reference: 2579
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Reference: 2581
Note: Her name may have been spelled Acohsah.
Reference: 2582
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Note: Another source indicates she died in Concord, Michigan.
Reference: 2584
Note: She lived with her sister Ashsah Bevier Gorton in Corning, New York in 1900. In her sister's obit her first name was spelled Kathryn.
Reference: 2585
Reference: 2586
Note: In 1900, he was a boarder in Battle Creek, Michigan and was a carpenter. He was later a farmer and blacksmith. Margaret was a dressmaker. His date of death is on his tombstone.
Reference: 2587
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Reference: 2590
Note: During census of 1880, he resided with his Aunt Rhoda Bevier and Cousins Kitty and Charles in Stockbridge, Michigan. When his father died in 1894, the obit indicated Alexander and Edwin were in Colorado. In 1910, he lived in Bay City, Michigan. He was a cooper. In 1920, he lived in Essexville, Michigan. In both these census' his name was spelled Bovier.
Reference: 2591
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Note: Her name could be Lovina. She resided in Stockbridge, Michigan in 1850.
Reference: 2594
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