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- James F. Phillips, aged 66 years died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. J. Burbridge, 77 West 6th Street, at three o'clock yesterday afternoon after an illness of a few weeks with a complication of diseases. Mr. Phillips was born May 16, 1834 in the town of Parish, Oswego County. From boyhood until the age of 22 he lived in the vicinity of Parish when he moved to Montreal to accept a position as road master on the Grand Trunk Railroad. He lived in Montreal about eleven years then removed to Oswego where he followed his trade as blacksmith with T. Kingsford. Ten years ago he entered in the bakery business and was engaged in it at the time of his death. Mr. Phillips was member of the West Baptist Church for a period of about thirty years during which time he was a faithful member. He is survived by a widow, Mrs. Lucy Phillips, one son, Mr. John H. Phillips, and four daughters, Mrs. Mary S. Burbridge, Mrs. Alvira M. Matott, Mrs. Josie Crandall and Mrs. Ida M. Weeks, all of Oswego, N. Y.
Published in the Oswego Daily Times, Oswego, NY, Wednesday Evening, July 25, 1900
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