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Solomon Phillips

Birth1 Sep 1794 - North Carolina, USA
Death14 Jan 1858 - Ohio, Kentucky, USA
MotherBarsheba (Bradshaw) Phillips
FatherJohn Phillips

Born in North Carolina, USA on 1 Sep 1794 to John Phillips and Barsheba (Bradshaw) Phillips. Solomon Phillips married Judah Cooney and had 10 children. He passed away on 14 Jan 1858 in Ohio, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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John Phillips
1754 - 1813
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Barsheba (Bradshaw) Phillips
1760 - 1848
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Judah Cooney
1794 - 1859
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Margaret (Polly Ann) Phillips
1821 - 1881
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Judith Mary Phillips
1832 - 1853
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Silas Phillips
1824 - 1905
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Daniel James Phillips
1827 - 1870
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Charles Willis Phillips
1836 - 1918
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Matthew Phillips
1816 - 1861
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Solomon Marion Phillips
1835 - 1912
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Nancy B Phillips
1829 - 1894
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Elizabeth "Bettie" Phillips
1818 - 1899
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Calvin C Phillips
1822 - 1866

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