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Fannie E Phillips

Birth13 Dec 1883 - Bayville, Ocean, New Jersey, USA
Death9 Feb 1932 - Blakeslee, Monroe County, Pennsylvania
MotherElmira Jackson
FatherAndrew Phillips

Born in Bayville, Ocean, New Jersey, USA on 13 Dec 1883 to Andrew Phillips and Elmira Jackson. Fannie E Phillips married Irvin Conell Hanna and had 10 children. She passed away on 9 Feb 1932 in Blakeslee, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

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Andrew Phillips
1849 - 1885
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Elmira Jackson
1857 - 1901
Spouse(s)
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Irvin Conell Hanna
1880 - 1990
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William H. Hanna
1904 - 1982
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Albert Irvin Hanna
1908 - 1973
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Gilbert Ellston Hanna
1916 - 1984
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Georgia M Hanna
1912 - 1926
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Eleanor I Hanna
1920 - 2007
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Oscar Allen Hanna
1922 - 1993
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Norman Hanna
1914 - 1915
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John Pershing Hanna
1918 - 1999
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Georgia Hanna
1926 - 1996
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Katherine B Tenney
1918 - 2005

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