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Phebe Edwards

Birth25 May 1744 - East Hampton, Suffolk, New York, USA
Death1820 - Amagansett, Suffolk, New York, USA
MotherMary Dibble
FatherJohn Edwards

Born in East Hampton, Suffolk, New York, USA on 25 May 1744 to John Edwards and Mary Dibble. Phebe Edwards married Joseph S Millar 2nd and had 9 children. She passed away on 1820 in Amagansett, Suffolk, New York, USA.

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Parents
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John Edwards
1699 - 1761
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Mary Dibble
1704 - 1771
Spouse(s)
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Joseph S Millar 2Nd
1743 - 1822
Children Show all
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Providence Miller
1768 - 1844
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Joseph Miller
1772 - 1848
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Shadrack Miller
1765 - 1846
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Phebe A Miller
1770 - 1827
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Jonathan Miller
1778 - Unknown
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Sarah Miller
1779 - 1792
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Reuben Miller
1783 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Miller
1774 - Unknown
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Hannah Miller
1781 - Unknown

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