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Thomas John Phillips

Birth2 Sept 1605 - Pontesbury, Shropshire, England
Death1684 - York, Virginia
MotherEleanor Onslow
FatherSir Richard Phillips 1st Baronet OF PICTON CASTLE

Born in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England on 2 Sept 1605 to Sir Richard Phillips 1st Baronet OF PICTON CASTLE and Eleanor Onslow. Thomas John Phillips married Rebecca Brown and had 3 children. He passed away on 1684 in York, Virginia.

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Sir Richard Phillips 1St Baronet Of Picton Castle
1550 - 1622
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Eleanor Onslow
1574 - 1618
Spouse(s)
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Rebecca Brown
1606 - 1640
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Katherine Downs (Phillips)
1594 - 1659
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Elizabeth Weale
1598 - 1657
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Gryffinus Phillips
1630 - Unknown
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Edward Phillips
1640 - 1710
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Elizabeth Phillips
1633 - 1675

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