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Catherine E. Smith

BirthJan 1851 - Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death14 May 1934 - Middlebourne, Tyler, West Virginia, USA
MotherMary Couper
FatherNot Available

Born in Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland on Jan 1851 to Mary Couper. Catherine E. Smith married Henry Albert Phillips and had 7 children. She passed away on 14 May 1934 in Middlebourne, Tyler, West Virginia, USA.

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Mary Couper
1819 - 1904
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Henry Albert Phillips
1841 - 1928
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Walter Smith Phillips
1877 - 1948
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Sadie Catherine Phillips
1892 - 1972
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George Phillips
1884 - Unknown
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John Phillips
1889 - Unknown
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James Phillips
1886 - Unknown
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Lillian Phillips
1882 - 1922
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William Henry Phillips
1880 - 1969

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