Philip family deeds, wills, and slave bill of sale, 1785-1829.

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Philip family deeds, wills, and slave bill of sale, 1785-1829.

Deeds and a lease for property, mostly in Claverack, Columbia County, 1785-1829; wills of William Philip, 1791, and George Philip, 1806; a bill of sale for a Negro boy named Sam, sold to William G. Philip of Claverack by Jeremiah H. Storm of Ontario County, 29 July 1806; and a photographic portrait of an unidentified man, presumably one of the Philip family.

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Livingston, John, 1750-1822

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Van Rensselaer, Henry, 1811-1864

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Philip, William G., 1781-1833.

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Stalker, Ambrose

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Stopplebeen, George.

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Philip family.

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George Philip was born in Claverack, Columbia County, in 1752; He married Jannetye Ostrander; they had eight children. He was a blacksmith and farmer, and served as a captain during the Revolutionary War. From the description of Philip family deeds, wills, and slave bill of sale, 1785-1829. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 77502637 ...

Philip, George, 1752-1806.

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Storm, Jeremiah H.

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