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Hannah Phillips

Birth20 Jan 1797 - Blount County, Tennessee
Death17 Jul 1862 - Richview Township, Washington County, Illinois
MotherSarah Elizabeth Burns
FatherAbraham Phillips

Born in Blount County, Tennessee on 20 Jan 1797 to Abraham Phillips and Sarah Elizabeth Burns. Hannah Phillips married Isaiah N Thompson and had 12 children. She passed away on 17 Jul 1862 in Richview Township, Washington County, Illinois.

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Parents
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Abraham Phillips
1769 - 1830
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Sarah Elizabeth Burns
1772 - 1845
Spouse(s)
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Isaiah N Thompson
1796 - 1865
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John Lewis Thompson
1834 - 1887
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Elizabeth Ann Thompson
1822 - 1891
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Hannah Emaline Thompson
1830 - 1857
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William Thompson
1819 - 1879
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Lucinda Ann Thompson
1832 - 1916
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James Isaiah Thompson
1840 - 1904
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Mary Polly Thompson
1823 - 1845
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Margaret Jane Thompson
1829 - 1868
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Rachel Catherine Thompson
1836 - 1845
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John L Thompson
1824 - 1825
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Susan Miley Thompson
1836 - 1836
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Sarah C Jane Thompson
1814 - 1868

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