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John Phillips

BirthAbt. 1777 - Sithney, Cornwall, England
DeathAbt. Mar 1852 - Cornwall, England
MotherMary CARBIS
FatherJohn PHILLIPS

Born in Sithney, Cornwall, England on Abt. 1777 to John PHILLIPS and Mary CARBIS. John Phillips married Susannah RICHARDS? and had 10 children. He passed away on Abt. Mar 1852 in Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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John Phillips
1749 - 1823
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Mary Carbis
1754 - 1815
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Richards?
1770 - 1849
Children Show all
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Susanna Phillips
1812 - 1870
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Samuel Phillips
1807 - 1876
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John Phillips
1803 - Unknown
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Amelia Phillips
1801 - 1865
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Elizabeth Phillips
1817 - 1827
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Joseph Phillips
1809 - 1848
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Mary Phillips
1805 - 1824
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Hannah Davis Phillips
1822 - 1824
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Richard Phillips
1821 - 1884
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Elizabeth Phillips
1814 - 1815

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