Re: 1895: Frank Phillips, of James & Younger gang; McCoy-Hatfield Feud
-
In reply to:
1895: Frank Phillips, of James & Younger gang; McCoy-Hatfield Feud
Mamie Foerster 2/28/10
Add'l information:
Frank Phillips did not die from the mentioned wounds in article of 1895, according to a lawsuit filed to settle his estate, as follows:
PHILLIPS v. PHILLIPS, ADM'R.
(Court of Appeals of Kentucky, May 19, 1904.)
Appeal from Circuit Court, Pike County.
Action by Goldie Phillips and others against Frank Phillips' administrator and others. From a judgement in favor of defendants, plaintiffs appeal. Reversed.
...Frank Phillips died testate, domiciled in Pike county, Ky., in July, 1898. He appointed his widow, Nancy M. Phillips, executrix of his estate, which consisted in the main of divers tracts of land located in Pike county, and a tract of 2,200 acres in Buchanan county, Va......
Source: The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 80, by West Publishing Company; 1904; Pg. 827
Also,
His lineage has been posted by researchers at:
http://www.gencircles.com/http://www.gencircles.com/