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John Phillips

Birth1803 - Tennessee, United States
Death10 Oct 1848 - Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
MotherCatherine Bird
FatherJohn Phillips

Born in Tennessee, United States on 1803 to John Phillips and Catherine Bird. John Phillips married Keziah (Kissah, Kissiah) Thomas and had 12 children. He passed away on 10 Oct 1848 in Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, United States.

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Parents
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John Phillips
1757 - 1847
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Catherine Bird
1763 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Keziah (Kissah, Kissiah) Thomas
1803 - 1888
Children Show all
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Abner Phillips
1843 - 1923
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John Wesley Phillips
1834 - 1910
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Elijah Phillips
1832 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Phillips
1841 - 1922
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Johnathan Bud Phillips
1827 - 1871
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Jasper Marion Phillips
1839 - 1892
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Josiah Phillips
1845 - Unknown
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A Wayne Phillips
1836 - 1853
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Mw Phillips
1841 - Unknown
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William J Phillips
1848 - 1915
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Jw Phillips
1838 - Unknown
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Thomas L Phillips
1825 - 1901

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