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John Phillips

Birth1710 - Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Death17 Dec 1773 - Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
MotherRebecca Blaney
FatherThomas Phillips

Born in Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States on 1710 to Thomas Phillips and Rebecca Blaney. John Phillips married Anne Engs and had 16 children. He passed away on 17 Dec 1773 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

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Parents
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Thomas Phillips
1678 - 1759
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Rebecca Blaney
1681 - 1761
Spouse(s)
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Anne Engs
1715 - 1775
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Phillips
1747 - 1825
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John Phillips
1736 - 1794
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Penelope Phillips
1745 - 1817
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John (1) Phillips
1735 - 1736
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Anne Phillips
1739 - 1805
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Mary Phillips
1750 - Unknown
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Samuel Phillips
1756 - 1808
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Daniel (1?) Phillips
1737 - 1741
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Jane Phillips
1751 - Unknown
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Avis Phillips
1740 - 1779
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Thomas Phillips
1750 - 1820
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William Phillips
1759 - Unknown
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Sarah Phillips
1758 - Unknown
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Sarah Phillips
1748 - Unknown
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Daniell (2 Or 1?) Phillips
1741 - Unknown
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Grizey Phillips
1749 - 1822

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