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Christopher Phillips 1565–1621 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 JUN 1565

Birth Location: Teignhead, Devon, ENGLAND

Death Date: 3 FEB 1621

Death Location: St. Martins, Norfolk, ENGLAND

Father: John Phillips

Mother: Margaret Porter

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The story of Christopher Phillips began in 1565 in Teignhead, Devon, ENGLAND. Christopher Phillips passed away in 1621 in St. Martins, Norfolk, ENGLAND.

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Biography

  • The story of Christopher Phillips began in 1565 in Teignhead, Devon, ENGLAND.
  • Christopher Phillips passed away in 1621 in St. Martins, Norfolk, ENGLAND.

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Christopher Phillips's Ancestors

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Christopher Phillips
1565–1621
Birth Place: Teignhead, Devon, ENGLAND
Parents
John Phillips
1539–1626
Northam, Devon, ENGLAND
Margaret Porter
1546–1609
Kirkham Lanc, ENGLAND
Grandparents
Simon Phillips
1520–1579
Llwyngwair, Pembroke, WALES
Mary Howe
1523–1585
Broadwater, Sussex, ENGLAND
Roger Porter
1520–
Lancanshire, ENGLAND
Great-Grandparents
Owen Phillips
1505–1606
Janet Thomas
1505–
Stephen Howe
1500–1569
Angelina Persinger
1501–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Phillips
1456–1520
Jane Donne
1465–1520
Lewis Thomas
1480–1505
Stephen Howe
1475–
Obediah Persinger
1480–
Maria Elliot
1480–

Christopher Phillips's Timeline

2 Records

1565
17 JUN 1565
Birth of Christopher Phillips in Teignhead, Devon, ENGLAND
Teignhead, Devon, ENGLAND
1621
3 FEB 1621
Age 56
Death of Christopher Phillips in St. Martins, Norfolk, ENGLAND
St. Martins, Norfolk, ENGLAND

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 JUN 1565
    Event Place: Teignhead, Devon, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 FEB 1621
    Event Place: St. Martins, Norfolk, ENGLAND

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