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Phillip G. Carr 1932–2010 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1932

Birth Location: Geary, Sunbury County, NB, Canada, 45.766667,-66.483333

Death Date: 18 Jan 2010

Death Location: Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, St. John County, NB, Canada, 45.308056,-66.081389

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The story of Phillip G. Carr began in 1932 in Geary, Sunbury County, NB, Canada, 45.766667,-66.483333. Phillip G. Carr passed away in 2010 in Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, St. John County, NB, Canada, 45.308056,-66.081389.

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  • The story of Phillip G. Carr began in 1932 in Geary, Sunbury County, NB, Canada, 45.766667,-66.483333.
  • Phillip G. Carr passed away in 2010 in Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, St. John County, NB, Canada, 45.308056,-66.081389.

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Phillip Carr
1932–2010
Birth Place: Geary, Sunbury County, NB, Canada, 45.766667,-66.483333
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Phillip Carr's Timeline

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1932
1932
Birth of Phillip G. Carr in Geary, Sunbury County, NB, Canada, 45.766667,-66.483333
Geary, Sunbury County, NB, Canada, 45.766667,-66.483333
2010
18 Jan 2010
Age 78
Death of Phillip G. Carr in Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, St. John County, NB, Canada, 45.308056,-66.081389
Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, St. John County, NB, Canada, 45.308056,-66.081389

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1932
    Event Place: Geary, Sunbury County, NB, Canada, 45.766667,-66.483333

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Jan 2010
    Event Place: Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, St. John County, NB, Canada, 45.308056,-66.081389

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