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Philippinius Daniel “Phillip” Walter

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Philippinius Daniel “Phillip” Walter

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 May 1888 (aged 52)
Manchester, Coffee County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Manchester, Coffee County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Aka Phillipi, Phillip, Phillipinius, Phillipius
He was married to Elisabeth Louisa Jones

Records for Phillipi

1850 Census Washington, West Moreland, PA
[with his parents]
HOH David Walters born PA 1817
spouse Darcus born PA 1817
children

Phillipi Walters born PA
Nancy Walters born PA
David Walters born PA
Shorband Walters born PA
Mary C. Walters born PA

1860 Census, Washington TWP, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Phillippius Walter
Elizabeth Walter
Hettie Walter age 1

1870 Census Coffee County, District 6
Shows Phillip Walters born in PA
with spouse Elizabeth (Jones) born Virginia
and
Children
Hettie D. Walters born PA
Elmer E. Walters born PA
Mary E. Walters born PA
Charles R. Walters born PA
Virginia Walters born PA

In 1878, Hettie married William Meredith, April 7, 1878, Coffee County, TN
Daughter Musa Meredith
Son Walter Meredith

1880 Census Manchester, Coffee, Tenn., USA
Phillipi Walter born PA
Louisa E. Walter born W. VA (other Census show Virginia)

Hettie D. Walter (Meredith) born PA
David E. Walter born PA
Mary E. Walter born PA
Charles R. Walter born PA
Virginia K. Walter born PA
Florence E. Walter born in TN

Granddaughter Musa Walter (Meredith) born in TN

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Phillippi Walter Burial Site
Manchester City Cemetery
ID 161572
Cemetery Manchester City
County Coffee
Grave ID G-154
First name Phillippi
Middle name Daniel
Other name(s)
Surname/family Walter
Birth date 14 Aug 1835
Death date 5 May 1888
Inscription
Comments
Condition
Military marker
Headstone single
Latitude 35.485279
Longitude -86.091988
Record created 14 Dec 2008
Record updated 15 Dec 2008
https://www.tngenweb.org/cemeteries/#br=161572

Coffee County, TN 1870 Courthouse burned and many records were damaged.
Marriages recorded between 1836 and 1853 are lost in Coffee County
Coffee county was named for John Coffee, a prominent planter, land speculator, and militia officer. John Coffee known as a frontiersman, planter, and veteran of Creek War and War of 1812-1815.
1836--Coffee County was created 2 May 1836 from Warren, Franklin, and Bedford Counties.
Similar to other counties in this area of the state, planters here cultivated mostly tobacco and hemp, produced by the labor of enslaved African Americans. The County is located in the central area of the state.
Aka Phillipi, Phillip, Phillipinius, Phillipius
He was married to Elisabeth Louisa Jones

Records for Phillipi

1850 Census Washington, West Moreland, PA
[with his parents]
HOH David Walters born PA 1817
spouse Darcus born PA 1817
children

Phillipi Walters born PA
Nancy Walters born PA
David Walters born PA
Shorband Walters born PA
Mary C. Walters born PA

1860 Census, Washington TWP, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Phillippius Walter
Elizabeth Walter
Hettie Walter age 1

1870 Census Coffee County, District 6
Shows Phillip Walters born in PA
with spouse Elizabeth (Jones) born Virginia
and
Children
Hettie D. Walters born PA
Elmer E. Walters born PA
Mary E. Walters born PA
Charles R. Walters born PA
Virginia Walters born PA

In 1878, Hettie married William Meredith, April 7, 1878, Coffee County, TN
Daughter Musa Meredith
Son Walter Meredith

1880 Census Manchester, Coffee, Tenn., USA
Phillipi Walter born PA
Louisa E. Walter born W. VA (other Census show Virginia)

Hettie D. Walter (Meredith) born PA
David E. Walter born PA
Mary E. Walter born PA
Charles R. Walter born PA
Virginia K. Walter born PA
Florence E. Walter born in TN

Granddaughter Musa Walter (Meredith) born in TN

TNGenWeb Cemetery Records
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Phillippi Walter Burial Site
Manchester City Cemetery
ID 161572
Cemetery Manchester City
County Coffee
Grave ID G-154
First name Phillippi
Middle name Daniel
Other name(s)
Surname/family Walter
Birth date 14 Aug 1835
Death date 5 May 1888
Inscription
Comments
Condition
Military marker
Headstone single
Latitude 35.485279
Longitude -86.091988
Record created 14 Dec 2008
Record updated 15 Dec 2008
https://www.tngenweb.org/cemeteries/#br=161572

Coffee County, TN 1870 Courthouse burned and many records were damaged.
Marriages recorded between 1836 and 1853 are lost in Coffee County
Coffee county was named for John Coffee, a prominent planter, land speculator, and militia officer. John Coffee known as a frontiersman, planter, and veteran of Creek War and War of 1812-1815.
1836--Coffee County was created 2 May 1836 from Warren, Franklin, and Bedford Counties.
Similar to other counties in this area of the state, planters here cultivated mostly tobacco and hemp, produced by the labor of enslaved African Americans. The County is located in the central area of the state.


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