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Hoffman Philips, born 1808 Hoffman Philips 1808 Georgia
Hoffman Philips was born in 1808, in , Georgia.
Hoffman married Jane Philips.
Jane was born in 1809, in , Tennessee.
They had 2 daughters: Martha Philips and .
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Hoffman Philips
1808
Georgia
Hoffman Philips in 1850 United States Federal Census
Hoffman
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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Hoffman PhilipsHoffman Philips in Evening star - Apr 9 1939
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Taylor. Miss Florence M. Doble is in charge of the arrangements for the tea which will be served on the terrace during the afternoon. Assisting her will be Mrs. Hoffman Philips. RESORTS. _CAPE MAY, N. J. NEW HOTEL-!HACOMBER g? formerly Stockton VUle; Solarium, (team heat, special oft-aeaeon rate*. Trip to West's Fair May Be Planned to Include Many Parks Wide Variety ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Hoffman PhilipsHoffman Philips in Evening star - Apr 10 1940
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Mrs. Gore, Representative and Mrs. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinton. * * * * Parties to come?Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins? cocktail party this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman Philips? dinner Friday night, Arthur Bradley Campbell's tea to present his nieces to Washington society, Tuesday. AND BY THE WAY? Photogenic Mrs. George Grant Mason returned to Washington tonight after a ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Hoffman PhilipsHoffman Philips in Evening star. - Feb 11 1896
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Jr., Mr. Charles Page Bryan, Mr. Phinney, Mr. Micou, Surgeon General Tryon, Lieut. Gilmore, Baron Herman, Mr. Gaillard Hunt, Mr. Pastor, Mr. Frank Michler Hunt. Lieut. Heese and Mr. Hoffman Philips. The cotillion was skillfully led by Lieut. Niblack. It would have been hard to find an unoccupied inch of space yesterday afternoon at Corcoran House, when Senator and Mrs. Brice's ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia