Individual Details
Job Phillips
(1741 - 22 Jan 1835)
Enl for 2 yrs, was Pvt, then Corp. Capt. Samuel Ransom, Simon Spaulding, Cols John Durkee, Jacob Stroud. Birth date not given. Br. in Rhode Island. Grew up in Conn, went to N.Y. when 16 years of age, later to Cooperstown, N.W. Children: Job, Daniel, Spencer, another son, perhaps other children. D. Jan 22, 1835, near Amesville, Athens Co., O. Bur Amesville Cem near Amesville. Was in battles of Millstone, Boundbrook, Germantown, Mud Island, Elizabethtown. Ref: Bureau of Pensions, Dept of the Interiou. He applied for a pension at the ae of 92. Fur infor Nabby Lee Ames Chap. (Curry 288)
Wyoming is a borough in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, where Job claimed to have elisted for service in the American Revolution.
The 1800 census for Lycoming Co., PA lists a Job Phillips, along with a younger Daniel and John Philips household. By 1810, a Job is entered in the tax records for Athens County, Ohio (This is the Job who married Mary Alderman). We have two sons that we've been able to verify: Daniel Phillips b 17 June 1770 d. 21 Aug. 1831, Athens County, Ohio. Job Phillips, Jr. b 3 May 1774, Wyoming, Luzerne Co (formally Northcumberland Co)., PA. d 3 July 1842, Athens County, Ohio. There might be a third son, John Phillips b before 1775 listed in the 1800-1810 census for Lycoming Co., PA and a possibilty that in 1820 residing in Union Twp., Washington Co., Ohio.
We believe Job had additional children but no records to verify this. There is a possibility that Job was married twice. Phillips researcher has a wife, Mary King, b. 4 Mar 1757, died 9 Apr. 1838, Athens Co., Ohio.
5. JOB5 PHILLIPS (JOHN4, MICHAEL3, JOHN2, MICHAEL1) was born 1740 in Rhode Island, and died 27 Jan 1835 in Canann Twp., Athens County, Ohio. He married MARY KING. She was born 04 Mar 1757, and died 09 Apr 1838 in Canann Twp., Athens County, Ohio.
Children of JOB PHILLIPS and MARY KING are:
6. i. DANIEL6 PHILLIPS, b. 17 Jun 1770, Vermont; d. 21 Aug 1831, Athens County, Ohio.
7. ii. JOB PHILLIPS, JR., b. 03 May 1774, Wyoming Valley, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania; d. 03 Jul 1842, Ames Twp., Athens Co., Ohio.
Other Job Phillips:
2. A Job Phillips (1746-1822) Hunterdon Co, New Jersey m. Phoebe Howell & Rachel Kerr. He had a son Daniel b. 1770, but not a son Job.
3. A Job Phillips is listed on the pay roll of Capt. Nathl Seely's Company of Alarm Men, Vermont, Bennington, 11th October 1780, for 10 days
He is probably one of the Job Phillips listed in
1790 > VERMONT > BENNINGTON > POWNAL Series: M637 Roll: 12 Page: 10
Job Phillips
4 free white males 16 & upward
1 free male 16 & under
3 free white females
next door:
Daniel Phillips
1 male 16+
1 male 16 & under
5 females
1790 > VERMONT > BENNINGTON > POWNAL Series: M637 Roll: 12 Page: 11
Hiphor Phillips
1 male 16+
1 male under 16
3 females
Daniel Phillips
1 male 16+
3 females
Job Phillips
1 male 16+
1 male under 16
3 females
John Phillips, assumed father of Job, stated as dying in 179? in Pownal Twp was not recorded in census by name. Maybe due to his advance age he was residing with a relative.
Events
Families
Spouse | UNK Huff / Hough (1745 - 1820) |
Child | Daniel C. Phillips (1770 - 1831) |
Child | Job Phillips (1774 - 1842) |
Child | John Phillips (1774 - ) |
Child | Spencer Phillips (1784 - ) |
Notes
Birth
Job claimed to be 76 yrs old on 5th July 1820. Rev. War pension records indicate that Job was born in Rhode Island and raised in Plainfield, CT, going to New York when he was 16.Military
Enl. for 2 yrs, was Pvt, then Corp. Capt. Samuel Ransom, Simon Spaulding, Cols John Durkee, Jacob Stroud. Enl Wyoming, Pa. Birth date not given. Br. in Rhode Island. Grew up in Conn, went to N. Y. when 16 years of age, later to Cooperstown, N. W. Children: Job, Daniel, Spencer, another son, perhaps other children. D. Jan 22 1835, near Amesville, Athens Co. O. Bur Amesville Cem near Amesville. Was in battles of Millstone, Boundbrook, Germantown, Mud Island, Elizabethtown. Ref: Bureau of Pensions, Dept of the Interior. He applied for a pension at the age of 92. Fur infor Nabby Lee Ames Chap. (Curry)Page 1
District of Ohio
Athens County, SS:
Court of Common Pleas July Term 1820
On the 5th day of July 1820, personally appreard in open Court, being a Court of record for said County, Job Phillips, age 76 years, resident in Ames Township in said county, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath declare that he served in the Revolutionary War as follows, vis:
"I the said Job Phillips, enlisted at Wyoming in Pennsylvania during the Was (sic) as a private in the month of November or December 1776 in Captain Samuel Ransoms Company in the Regiment commanded by Col. Zebulan Butler and after serving in said Regiment 3 months was attached to Col. Darger's Regiment in Gen'l Varnhams Brigade in which Regiment I served 6 months and was then sent with my company and another company of the Regiment to Lancaster and put under the command of Col. Broadhead and remained under his command about 2 months at Lancaster and then our 2 companies were sent to Wyoming, but before we arrived there the place had surrendered to the British and indians and we were marched back by the order of Col. Butler to Port Penn, where we arrived in July 1778 and I was discharged in about 6 weeks to take care of my family at Wyoming."
"And I do solemnly swear that I was a resident citizen of the United States on the 18th day of March 1818 and that I have not since that time by gift, sale or in any other manner disposed of my property or any part thereof with intent thereby so to diminish it as to bring myself within the provisions of "an act to provide for certain persons engaged in land and naval service of the United States in the Revolutionary War" passed on the 18th day of March 1818, and that I have not nor has any person in trust for me any property or securities, contracts or debts due to me nor have I any income other than what is contained in the schedule hereto annexed and by me subscribed".
Schedule of Property:
1 bed & bedding and nothing besides
"My occupation when I had health was that of a labourer formerly on land of my own. I am nearly 78 years old and I am unable to labour except that I sometimes do small jobs to procure clothing. I have no family. I live with my son, Daniel, who possesses some property of which he received no part from me.
Job Phillips
Sworn to and declared in open court the 5th day of July 1820.
Ezra Osborn H. Bartlett, Clk.
Common Pleas Court Record
1, Page 155
(This came form the W. E. Peters mics. files. he was a lawyer here in Athens at one time)
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List of Revolutionary pensioners who have resided in Ohio (Holden)
Name County Rank Description of Service When placed on pension Roll
Phillips, Job, Athens, Private, Pennsylvania State Troops, Sept. 21, 1834,
Phillips, John, Butler, Private, Virginia Continental, June 18, 1819
Phillips, Philip, Medina, Private, Connecticut Continental, May 19, 1818
Census (family)
The 1790 census lists 3 Job Phillips-1790 > PENNSYLVANIA > FAYETTE > FRANKLIN TWP Series: M637 Roll: 8 Page: 7
Phillips, Jonathan
1 male 16+
1 male under 16
6 females
Phillips, Job
1 male 16+
1 male under 16
3 females
1790 > VERMONT > BENNINGTON > POWNAL Series: M637 Roll: 12 Page: 10
Job Phillips
4 free white males 16 & upward
1 free male 16 & under
3 free white females
next door:
Daniel Phillips
1 male 16+
1 male 16 & under
5 females
1790 > VERMONT > BENNINGTON > POWNAL Series: M637 Roll: 12 Page: 11
Hiphor Phillips
1 male 16+
1 male under 16
3 females
Daniel Phillips
1 male 16+
3 females
Job Phillips
1 male 16+
1 male under 16
3 females
Census (family)
Elisha Alderman2 boys under 10
2 males 10-16
1 male 26-45
1 girl under 10
1 female 16-26
John Philips
1 male under 10
1 male 26-45
1 female under 10
1 female 16-26
Danl Philips
1 male 26-45
2 girls under 10
1 female 26-45
Job Philips
1 male under 10 (Justus 3)
1 male 16-25 (Job 26)
1 male 45 + (Job 56)
3 females under 10
1 female 26-44 (Mary ?
Ephm Alderman
1 male 26-45
2 girls under 10
1 female 16-26
Also Cady's, wife of Daniel C. is said to be Abigail Cady -
Peter Cady
Manosh Cady
Abel Cady
Elisha Cady
Note: No Job Phillips/Philips are enumerated in VT or NY in 1800
2 are in CT, none found anywhere else. This included a search using only the first name Job, (and Jole) to eliminate other mis-spellings.
Census (family)
-- Phillips3? males under 10
1 male 26-45
1 female under 10
Job Philips
1 male 10-16
1 male 45+
1 female 10-16
1 female 45+
No Job Philips found in the 1810 census besides this one anywhere, using first name Job only to eliminate misspellings of Phillips.
Census
declared in open court the 5th day of July 1820 - " I live with my son, Daniel,..." (see notes under military)Phillips, Daniel
1 male 0-10
3 males 10-16 (Job 14, David 13)
2 males 45+ (Daniel 50, Job 76)
2 females 0-10
1 female 45+ (Abigail 47)
1 engaged in Agriculture
next door, a brother to Daniel?
Phillips, Job
1 male 16-18
1 male 16-26 (Evert V. 17)
1 male 45+ (Job 46)
2 females 0-10
1 female 10-16
1 female 26-45 (Mary 43)
2 engaged in Agriculture
Endnotes
1. Curry, The Official roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution buried in the state of Ohio (Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Adjutant General's Dept., 1929), 288-289; digital images, Heritage Quest Online, ( : accessed May 2009.
2. Holden, William, List of Revolutionary pensioners who have resided in Ohio (Unknown: Unknown, 1999, 82 pgs), pg 51.
3. Curry, The Official roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution buried in the state of Ohio (Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Adjutant General's Dept., 1929), 288-289; digital images, Heritage Quest Online, ( : accessed May 2009.
4. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1790 > PENNSYLVANIA > FAYETTE > FRANKLIN TWP Series: M637 Roll: 8 Page: 7.
5. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1800 > PENNSYLVANIA > LYCOMING > TYOGA Series: M32 Roll: 41 Page: 549 .
6. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1810 > PENNSYLVANIA > TIOGA > NO TWP LISTED Series: M252 Roll: 51 Page: 170.
7. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1820 > OHIO > ATHENS > AMES Series: M33 Roll: 86 Page: 62.
8. Curry, The Official roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution buried in the state of Ohio (Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Adjutant General's Dept., 1929, 1341 pgs.).
9. Warner, Beers, History of Hancock County, Ohio: Containing a History of the County, Its Townships, Towns ... Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, Biographies, History of the Northwest Territory, History of Ohio, Statistical and Miscellaneous Matter, Etc (Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1886), 707; digital images, Google Books, (https://books.google.com/ : accessed 31 December 2019.
10. Curry, The Official roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution buried in the state of Ohio (Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Adjutant General's Dept., 1929, 1341 pgs.).