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Elijah Phipps 1810–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1810

Birth Location: Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 10 Apr 1846

Death Location: Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Nathan Phipps

Mother: Edith Updegraff

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In 1810, Elijah Phipps entered the world in Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Nathan Phipps And Edith Updegraff. Elijah Phipps passed away in 1846 in Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1810, Elijah Phipps entered the world in Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Nathan Phipps And Edith Updegraff.
  • Elijah Phipps passed away in 1846 in Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Elijah Phipps's Ancestors

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Elijah Phipps
1810–1846
Birth Place: Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Nathan Phipps
1775–1836
Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Edith Updegraff
1775–1845
Westmoreland, Colony of Pennsylvania
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Elijah Phipps's Timeline

2 Records

1810
1810
Birth of Elijah Phipps in Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
1846
10 Apr 1846
Age 36
Death of Elijah Phipps in Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Apr 1846
    Event Place: Scrubgrass Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA

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