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John Edward Phillips

Birth1754 - Somerset, Colony of Maryland, British Colonial America
Death12 Aug 1790 - Prince George's, Maryland, United States
MotherLeah Gaither
FatherBasil Phelps

Born in Somerset, Colony of Maryland, British Colonial America on 1754 to Basil Phelps and Leah Gaither. John Edward Phillips married Rhoda Huffington and had 6 children. He passed away on 12 Aug 1790 in Prince George's, Maryland, United States.

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Basil Phelps
1719 - 1760
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Leah Gaither
1728 - 1760
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Rhoda Huffington
1737 - Unknown
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Richard Phillips
1782 - 1832
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Samuel Phillips
1776 - 1868
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Edward Phillips
1776 - Unknown
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Annie Phillips
1786 - Unknown
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John Phillips
1782 - 1857
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Sarah Phillips
Unknown - 1815

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