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John Phillips

Birth2 May 1740 - Cecil, Maryland, United States
Death23 November 1839 - Overton County, Tennessee, USA
MotherCatherine Howard
FatherReuben Phillips

Born in Cecil, Maryland, United States on 2 May 1740 to Reuben Phillips and Catherine Howard. John Phillips married Diannah "Polly" Thompson and had 14 children. He passed away on 23 November 1839 in Overton County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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Reuben Phillips
1720 - 1800
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Catherine Howard
1728 - 1803
Spouse(s)
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Diannah "Polly" Thompson
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Mccreadon
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Children Show all
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Elizabeth Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Sarah Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Stephen Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Thomas Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Rebecca Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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James Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Ann Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Jonathon Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Ezra Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Elizah Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Gabriel Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Robert Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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John Phillips
1772 - Unknown
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Ruth Philips
1772 - Unknown

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