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Note: N170 "Annie" was the mother of 4 children, 2 of whom were living in 1910 according to the 1910 census, Trumbull Co., OH. On the 1900 census she'd had only 2 children, so sometime between 1900 and 1910 two more children were born to Annie. Her father was living with her in 1900, and John was not listed. According to her obituary she was married to William Phillips for 39 years. That isn't correct. She married him in 1908, after her divorce from John Lovejoy. Her married years, in total, was close to 40 years, so maybe that’s where that number came from. Obituary, The Girard, Ohio News, Friday, Feb 23, 1934 Mrs. Sarah Ann Phillips Succumbs to Illness Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Ann Phillips, W. Liberty street ext., who succumbed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Savage, 320 Ohio Avenue, McDonald, Monday morning from complications following an illness of three weeks, were held from the Savage residence at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, with Rev. Noah Gray in charge. Burial was made in the Four Mile Run cemetery. Mrs. Phillips had come to this locality from Little Washington, PA., where she was born sixty years ago and where she had spent most of her earlier days. Besides her husband, William Phillips, to whom she was joined in wedlock thirty-nine years ago, and Mrs. Savage, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Goldie Hughes. Before taking ill Mrs. Phillips was an active member of the McDonald Baptist church and through her affiliations with that institution gained many friends who today join with the survivors in mourning the loss of a loved one. Pallbears included William Say, Alfred Phillips, Douglas Scarbrough, Gordon Baldwin, Glen Leck and Mose Davis.
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