CHARLOTTE PHILlPS ____________________________________________________________ This information graciously contributed by Joe George: jgeorge@northcoast.com You can return to the main table of contents for this Person family document by going to the books section of the Ark. USGW archives. You can also get a full copy of the document by contacting Joe. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. ____________________________________________________________ C CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS Born March 22, 1931 in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of James Cecil and Grace Nowlin Phillips. Her father was born in 1891 in Van Buren County, Arkansas. Her mother was born 1911 in Throckmorton County, Texas. Her grandparents were Wash and Martha Phillips and John and Ola Evans Nowlin. About 1951, Charlotte Phillips married James William Boles born December 15, 1926 at Carbon, Texas, the son of Clyde Henry and Viola Guy Boles. His father was born 1895 and his mother born 1897 in Texas. His grandparents were John and Margaret Baird Boles and John and Mary Arnold Guy. Charlotte and James had two children: (1) James Stevens Boles born December 2, 1952 in Lubbock, Texas (2) Christine May Boles born July 16, 1955 in Lubbock, Texas Charlotte had a brother, Robert Phillips b December 1, 1933 and a half sister who was Helen Phillips b December 2, 1922. The James Boles family live (1968) in Sundown, Texas where he is employed by an oil company. In the summer of 1966, the family visited in Dardanelle, Arkansas and Charlotte and Lola Person Cooper met for the first time. Their grandmothers were sisters, Jennie Smith Person and Martha Smith Phillips. Charlotte, with her charming manner and fine character, won the favor of Lola and Walter Cooper. She caused Lola to become interested in family genealogy when she asked for data on the Smith family.