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George Phillips

Birth1 Nov 1835 - Bermondsey, Surrey, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherAnn Austin
FatherJames Ingram Phillips

Born in Bermondsey, Surrey, England on 1 Nov 1835 to James Ingram Phillips and Ann Austin. George Phillips married Emily Dora Rowland and had 7 children.

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James Ingram Phillips
1812 - 1883
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Ann Austin
1814 - 1853
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Emily Dora Rowland
1843 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Marley
1839 - Unknown
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George Phillips
1860 - 1878
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Alfred Phillips
1876 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Phillips
1858 - Unknown
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John Phillips
1865 - 1899
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Edwin Phillips
1870 - 1884
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Arthur J. Phillips
1868 - Unknown
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William Phillips
1873 - Unknown

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