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John Phillips c. 1872 - c. 1902

John Phillips was born in 1872 to George E. Phillips and Bridget Phillips ( Kilduff), and had siblings Elizabeth M. "Lizzie" Curtin ( Phillips), George Phillips, Charles Phillips, James R. Phillips, Harry F. Phillips, Helen M. Phillips, Jane Phillips, and Edward Phillips. He married Bridget Phillips, and had children George Phillips, John L. Phillips, and Julia Phillips. John Phillips died at age 30 years old in 1902 in NY, and was buried in 1902 at Old Saint Raymond Cemetery in Bronx.
John Phillips
1872
1902
NY
Male
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John Phillips' History: circa 1872 - circa 1902

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  • 1872

    Birthday

    1872
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    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • 1902

    Death

    1902
    Death date
    unknown
    Cause of death
    NY
    Death location
  • 1902

    Gravesite & Burial

    1902
    Funeral date
    Old Saint Raymond Cemetery in Bronx, NY
    Burial location
  • Obituary

    John died in 1902. He was the oldest son of George and Bridget Phillips, and the oldest grandchild of John Phillips of Ireland. He was raised in such places as Upper Tyrone, PA, and left the home by the time his family moved to Montville, NJ, in 1900. He was survived by his wife, Bridget, of the home, and his children George and John, and Julia, who was not yet born when he died.
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John may have worked in the quarries in and near NYC. He was living in Coogan's Bluff, NYC, and may have been living there when he died.
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