Brannock Phillips
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| Farmer | |
| Appanoose | |
| 12 | |
| 01/13/1868 - 01/09/1870 | |
| 4 |
Born July 12, 1799, in Jessamine County, Kentucky. He was a resident of Unionville, and a member of the Twelfth Iowa Legislature, 1868, for Appanoose County. He recorded his family history in a bound journal. He had used this journal for many things: recording his accounts, digests of sermons given in Albia and Unionville in 1857, notes for speeches Brannock Phillips made on Reconstruction, voter roles for Appanoose County (with careful annotations that Brannock made to identify persons he suspected were Copperheads. He married Eliza Wells September 30, 1819, in Paris, Indiana. He was a farmer by trade.
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