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Edwin D. Phillips

Birth03 Apr 1880 - Talbot County, Georgia, USA
Death07 Jun 1952 - Bibb County, Georgia, USA
MotherFrances Fletcher Emory
FatherAndrew Jackson Phillips

Born in Talbot County, Georgia, USA on 03 Apr 1880 to Andrew Jackson Phillips and Frances Fletcher Emory. Edwin D. Phillips married Ludora Parker and had 6 children. He passed away on 07 Jun 1952 in Bibb County, Georgia, USA.

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Andrew Jackson Phillips
1851 - 1933
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Frances Fletcher Emory
1852 - 1887
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Ludora Parker
1882 - 1961
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Mildred Phillips
1909 - Unknown
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Gladys Alyn Phillips
1904 - 1957
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Maynard Phillips
1904 - Unknown
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William M. Phillips
1911 - Unknown
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Evelyn Phillips
1913 - Unknown
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Jack Phillips
1916 - Unknown

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