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Ora Mae Phillips 1919–2002 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Mar 1919

Birth Location: Geneva, Alabama, United States

Death Date: 28 Sep 2002

Death Location: Slocomb, Geneva, Alabama, United States of America

Father: James Phillips

Mother: Binnie match

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The story of Ora Mae Phillips began in 1919 in Geneva, Alabama, United States. Ora Mae Phillips passed away in 2002 in Slocomb, Geneva, Alabama, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Ora Mae Phillips began in 1919 in Geneva, Alabama, United States.
  • Ora Mae Phillips passed away in 2002 in Slocomb, Geneva, Alabama, United States of America.

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Ora Phillips's Ancestors

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Ora Phillips
1919–2002
Birth Place: Geneva, Alabama, United States
Parents
James Westly Phillips
1890–1960
Geneva, Alabama, United States
Binnie (Mahaley Payne *Kbell53-no dna) match
1897–1949
Alabama
Grandparents
Thomas (Franklin Payne *DNA to Robert\Kbell531 to) Willette
1872–1964
, , Alabama, USA
Sarah ((Sissy) Jane) Harris
1875–1960
Alabama
Great-Grandparents
John Willette
1842–1917
Joann Creel
1849–1915
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Willette-Shirley
1780–1850
Loisa Payne*
1816–1885

Ora Phillips's Timeline

2 Records

1919
10 Mar 1919
Birth of Ora Mae Phillips in Geneva, Alabama, United States
Geneva, Alabama, United States
2002
28 Sep 2002
Age 83
Death of Ora Mae Phillips in Slocomb, Geneva, Alabama, United States of America
Slocomb, Geneva, Alabama, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Mar 1919
    Event Place: Geneva, Alabama, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Sep 2002
    Event Place: Slocomb, Geneva, Alabama, United States of America

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