Phillips family.
Family papers of four generations of Phillips and allied families of Stokes County, North Carolina, including Albert Rufus and Ruth Burnley (Cook) Phillips, Southern Baptist Convention missionaries to Argentina; Mrs. J.J.S. Cook and family of LaCross, Virginia; Ann Radford Phillips; Ernest Nicholas Phillips; Louise (Phillips) Kiser; John Yerval Phillips; Matthew Dalton, Jr. and Mary Bell (Palmer) Phillips; Matthew Dalton, Sr. and Margaret Melissa Dalton; Melissa (Phillips) Hyman;Mildred (Phillips) Reifsnider, Ruth Poindexter Phillips, and William Henry Phillips.
From the description of Phillips Family (Stokes County, North Carolina) Papers, 1861-1983 (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 60690773
Rex Ercildoune Phillips accompanied his older brother, Clarence, on a journey to China in 1924 to sell livestock. He remained in Shanghai to work with the Public Works Department, married Madge Agnew in 1936 and was evacuated in 1938 to Singapore, Penang, Bombay then South Africa, where he died in 1946.
From the description of Papers of Rex, Clarence and Madge Phillips, 1924-1946 [manuscript]. 1924-1946. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224698766
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