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Philip Potter 1824–1883 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Jan 1824

Birth Location: Granville, Washington, New York, USA

Death Date: 29 Apr 1883

Death Location: Smith Center, Smith, Kansas, USA

Father: Jeremiah Potter

Mother: Rebecca Cook

Spouse(s): Julia Potter

Children(s): Palmer Potter

The story of Philip Potter began in 1824 in Granville, Washington, New York, USA. Philip Potter married Julia Gilman Potter, and had children including Palmer Gilman Potter. Philip Potter passed away in 1883 in Smith Center, Smith, Kansas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Philip Potter began in 1824 in Granville, Washington, New York, USA.
  • Philip Potter married Julia Gilman Potter, and had children including Palmer Gilman Potter.
  • Philip Potter passed away in 1883 in Smith Center, Smith, Kansas, USA.

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Philip Potter's Ancestors

Self
Philip Potter
1824–1883
Birth Place: Granville, Washington, New York, USA
Parents
Jeremiah N Potter
1800–1858
Granville, Washington, New York, USA
Rebecca Cook
1803–1879
Vermont
Grandparents
Christopher (Potter) *
1762–1842
Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Elizabeth (Baker) *
1768–1848
Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USA
Rev. (Richard) Cook
1772–1868
Danby, Rutland, Vermont, USA
Anna (Amy) Colvin
1781–1853
Vermont, USA
Great-Grandparents
John 3
1715–1787
Oliver Baker
1740–1810
Watey Barton
1743–1810
Seth Cook
1745–1801
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Philip Potter's Descendants

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Philip Potter (13 Jan 1824–29 Apr 1883) m. Julia (Gilman) Potter (7 Jun 1832–3 Oct 1895)
  1. 1. Palmer (Gilman) Potter 1854–1925 m. Emma (Viola) Thompson 1861–1893
    1. 1. Bernice (Belle) Potter 1885–1969 m. Clark (James) Barry 1881–1944 m. Clarence (G.) Page 1882–1966
      1. 1. James (Arthur) Barry 1917–1941 m. Nelda (Mae) Neilsen 1919–1973
        1. 1. Judith (M) Trees 1941–2009 m. Betzler (Gilomen descendant) Betzler?? 1939–2022
        2. 2. Darwin (James) Trees 1938–1986
      2. 2. Mary Barry 1905–
      3. 3. Margaret (B. Barry) (Nutter) 1909–1939
      4. 4. Clark (Edward) Barry 1910–2009
      5. 5. Richard (Clarence) Barry 1911–1981 m. Nancy Chavez 1917–
        1. 1. Thelma (Gayle) Barry 1938–1972
      6. 6. Eva (May) Barry 1901–2001
      7. 7. Ned (Buryle) Barry 1914–2007 m. Mary (Elaine) Szabla 1924–2017
        1. 1. Jerome (Edward) Barry 1948–2020
        2. 2. Dennis (Michael) Barry 1951–2009
      8. 8. Theo (Emma) Barry 1903–1997
      9. 9. Minnesota ("Minnie") Barry 1906–1939
      10. 10. Bernice (Margaret) Barry 1908–1939
      11. 11. Floyd (Orlando) Barry 1918–1989
      12. 12. Maxine (Gertrude) Barry 1921–2005
      13. 13. Imogene (Olga) Barry 1922–2017
    2. 2. Grace (E) Bass 1888–1938
    3. 3. Nellie (May) Potter 1879–1966
    4. 4. Maxilson (Edward) Potter 1881–1967

Philip Potter's Timeline

2 Records

1824
13 Jan 1824
Birth of Philip Potter in Granville, Washington, New York, USA
Granville, Washington, New York, USA
1883
29 Apr 1883
Age 59
Death of Philip Potter in Smith Center, Smith, Kansas, USA
Smith Center, Smith, Kansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Jan 1824
    Event Place: Granville, Washington, New York, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Apr 1883
    Event Place: Smith Center, Smith, Kansas, USA

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