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Philip Britton Libby

Birth15 Jul 1830 - Wexford, Ireland
Death7 Jul 1914 - Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
MotherEsther Britton
FatherPhilip Libby

Born in Wexford, Ireland on 15 Jul 1830 to Philip Libby and Esther Britton. Philip Britton Libby married Elizabeth Matilda Boston Libby and had 13 children. He passed away on 7 Jul 1914 in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada.

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Philip Libby
Unknown - 1836
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Esther Britton
1792 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Matilda Boston Libby
1836 - 1914
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Susannah Elizabeth Libby
1864 - 1944
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Catherine Esther Ann Libby
1869 - 1925
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Ester J Libby
1859 - 1871
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Matthew "Matt" Libby
1866 - 1924
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Mariah (Cecilia) Libby
1873 - 1896
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Martha Ada Libby
1881 - 1928
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John Britton (Jack) Libby
1877 - 1954
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Edith Libby
1882 - Unknown
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Penella Penelope Jane Libby
1879 - 1949
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Ruth Ellen Libby
1872 - 1966
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Elizabeth Matilda Libby
1886 - 1886
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Matthew Matt Libby
1858 - 1861
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Martha Libby
1871 - 1871

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