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John Mark Markovitz Phillips

Birth22 May 1884 - Iasi, Moldova, Romania
Death25 Sep 1955 - Deland, Volusia, Florida, USA
MotherChaya Rifka Ida Goldstein
FatherGhedale (George) Marcovici Markovitz

Born in Iasi, Moldova, Romania on 22 May 1884 to Ghedale (George) Marcovici Markovitz and Chaya Rifka Ida Goldstein. John Mark Markovitz Phillips married Rachael Banks and had 2 children. He passed away on 25 Sep 1955 in Deland, Volusia, Florida, USA.

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Parents
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Ghedale (George) Marcovici Markovitz
1850 - 1934
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Chaya Rifka Ida Goldstein
1855 - 1936
Spouse(s)
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Rachael Banks
1881 - 1965
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Margaret (Bernice Bertha Edwina) Pope (Ellis)
1886 - 1966
Children
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Betty "Bessie" Markovich
1902 - 1953
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Berenice Yeomans"jessie" Phillips
1919 - 2001

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