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John Phillips

Birth26 Dec 1765 - Johnstown, Montgomery County, New York, USA
DeathDec 1814 - Cherry Valley,Otsego,New York, USA
MotherMary Gallagher
FatherJohn Phillips

Born in Johnstown, Montgomery County, New York, USA on 26 Dec 1765 to John Phillips and Mary Gallagher. John Phillips married Catherine Isner and had 14 children. He passed away on Dec 1814 in Cherry Valley,Otsego,New York, USA.

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Parents
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John Phillips
1749 - 1796
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Mary Gallagher
1745 - 1809
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Isner
1765 - 1821
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Hannah Wilson
1761 - 1861
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Vulkert (Gilbert) Phillips
1794 - 1866
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Daniel Phillips
1802 - 1869
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Betsey Phillips
1812 - 1878
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John George Phillips
1793 - 1860
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Mary Polly Phillips
1782 - 1862
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Elizabeth Phillips
1795 - 1830
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Jonah Phillips
1804 - Unknown
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William Phillips
1809 - Unknown
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Rachel Phillips
1801 - 1839
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Mary Phillips
1789 - 1860
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Sophia Phillips
1810 - 1851
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George Phillips
1781 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Phillips
1789 - 1867
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Catherine Phillips
1792 - 1830

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