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William Phillips, Jr. 10th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts In office 1812–1823 Governor Caleb Strong (1812-1816) John Brooks (1816-1823) Preceded by William Gray Succeeded by Levi Lincoln, Jr. Born April 10, 1750(1750-04-10) Boston, Massachusetts Died November 4, 1827(1827-11-04) (aged 77) Boston, Massachusetts Political party Federalist William Phillips Jr was born in Boston, Massachusetts, April 10, 1750; died in Boston, May 26, 1827. Phillips was elected Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts and served 1812-1823. He drafted the letter inviting New England Governors to send delegates to the Hartford Convention of 1815. Phillips married Miriam Mason (1754–1823) on September 13, 1774 in Norwich, Massachusetts. They had seven children. Phillips was the grandfather of Samuel H. Walley who was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.[1] External links William Phillips, Jr. at Find a Grave ^ Peabody, Andrew Preston (1890), Harvard graduates whom I have known, Cambridge, MA: The Riverside Press, p. 214  Footnotes Political offices Preceded by William Gray Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1812–1823 Succeeded by Levi Lincoln, Jr. Persondata Name Phillips, William Jr. Alternative names Short description Date of birth April 10, 1750 Place of birth Boston, Massachusetts Date of death November 4, 1827 Place of death Boston, Massachusetts This article about a Massachusetts politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e