Paul Jay Phillips was born on 10 Jan. 1885 at West Burlington, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA.[1] He appeared on the census of 19 June 1900 in the household of his parents, David H. Phillips and Armena Temple (Baxter) Phillips, at West Burlington, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania.[2] He appeared on the census of 21 April 1910 at State Hospital, Romulus, Seneca Co., New York.[3] In Nov. of 1912 he visited his brother and the paper listed this item:
Friday, November 29, 1912
Troy Gazette Register
Paul Phillips, a nurse in the hospital at Willard, N. Y., visited at the home of his brother, B. D. Phillips last week.[4]
He lived in 1914 at Newark, New Jersey.[5] He was a nurse in 1918 at State Hospital, Seneca Co., New York.[6]
Census
19 June 1900
West Burlington, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
Phillips, David A. b. Feb 1835 age 65 m 30 yrs b. NY Farmer.
Aremana T. wife b. June 1851 age 48 m 30 yrs 6 children 6 living b. PA.
↑Bradford County PA Birth Records - Delayed Birth Records. Phillips Paul Jay 1/10/1888 father: David H. Phillips mother: Armena T. Baxter residence: W. Burlington Twp. book: 6 page: 73.
↑ 2.02.1 Year: 1900; Census Place: West Burlington, Bradford, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1383; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0053; FHL microfilm: 1241383. 1900 US Census. David A Phillips.
↑ Year: 1910; Census Place: Romulus, Seneca, New York; Roll: T624_1081; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 0075; FHL microfilm: 1375094. 1910 US Census. Paul J Phillips.
↑ Mrs. Armena Baxter Phillips. The Waverly Free Press and Tioga County Democrat. Tioga County, New York. Oct. 2, 1914. p. 11. Copy in Armena Temple (Baxter) Phillips photos.
↑U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Paul Jay Phillips.
Acknowledgments
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