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James Albert Phillips

Birth18 Nov 1876 - Kansas
Death9 May 1952 - Benton, Arkansas, USA
MotherMercy Ellen Vanhouten
FatherWilliam W Phillips

Born in Kansas on 18 Nov 1876 to William W Phillips and Mercy Ellen Vanhouten. James Albert Phillips married Lulu Alice Quier and had 7 children. He passed away on 9 May 1952 in Benton, Arkansas, USA.

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William W Phillips
1853 - Unknown
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Mercy Ellen Vanhouten
1854 - 1881
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Lulu Alice Quier
1883 - 1971
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Willie Philips
1906 - Unknown
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Earl W Phillips
1909 - Unknown
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Flossie V Phillips
1915 - 1956
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Beatrice Phillips
1912 - Unknown
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Bessie Ellen Phillips
1904 - 1982
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Ruthe M Phillips
1903 - Unknown
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Albert D Phillips
1908 - Unknown

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