Hannah was raised in colonial Loudoun County, Virginia, where she grew to womanhood.
MARRIED: JENKIN PHILLIPS (1744-1822) in Loudoun County, Virginia, in April 1767; Jenkin was a Revolutionary War Soldier who served in the Loudoun County, Virginia, militia in 1776.
After their marriage, Hannah & Jenkin settled in Loudoun County, Virginia, where they lived for some years. In later years, they removed to Jefferson County, Kentucky, where they spent the remainder of their lives.
DIED: Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, before 1819
BURIED: Phillips Burying Ground (now Phillips-Durrett-Clark Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky
Hannah was raised in colonial Loudoun County, Virginia, where she grew to womanhood.
MARRIED: JENKIN PHILLIPS (1744-1822) in Loudoun County, Virginia, in April 1767; Jenkin was a Revolutionary War Soldier who served in the Loudoun County, Virginia, militia in 1776.
After their marriage, Hannah & Jenkin settled in Loudoun County, Virginia, where they lived for some years. In later years, they removed to Jefferson County, Kentucky, where they spent the remainder of their lives.
DIED: Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, before 1819
BURIED: Phillips Burying Ground (now Phillips-Durrett-Clark Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky
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