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A Short Account of the
      5. Josephine Yard Phillips, b. at the White House, 10 July, 1843; d. at Ormsby, 20 April, 1880; m. 14 January, 1864, to Lieut. Frederick Eaton Crosman of the Seventeenth regiment U. S. infantry, b. Roxbury, Mass., 1841; son of Colonel and Brevet Major General George Hampdon Crosman, U. S. A., by his wife Hannah Blair Foster; entered the regular army as lieutenant in October, 1861; d. 20 August, 1864, of wounds received at the battle on the Welden R. R., Va., on the 19th inst., while acting as adjutant. Issue:
        1. Frederika Crosman b. Ormsby.
      6. Jane Ormsby Phillips, b. Ormsby.
      7. Clifton Wharton Phillips, b. Ormsby, 4 May, 1851; grad. Trinity college, Hartford, Conn., 1871; m. 1st, November, 1881, Carrie Nicholson Gould, b. October, 1858; d. 21 October, 1882, dau. Thomas Nicholson Gould of Baltimore. Issue:
        1. Clifton Nicholson Phillips, b. 21 October, 1882.
      M. 2dly, 18 June, 1884, Florence Nicholson Gould, second dau. Thomas Nicholson Gould. Issue:
        1. Emily Ormsby Phillips.
        2. Elias Phillips, b. 21 February, 1887.

WHARTON.

    8. Oliveretta Ormsby (Oliver2 John1), m. Louisville, Ky., 21 August, 1838, to Lieutenant Colonel Clifton Wharton, U. S. A., b. 22 October, 1801; commissioned second lieutenant in the regiment of light artillery 28 October, 1818; first lieutenant