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Phillip Spencer 1793–1873 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1793

Birth Location: Ireland

Death Date: 1873

Death Location: Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia

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Spouse(s): Mary Kinneally

Children(s): Alice Mcinnes

Phillip Spencer was born in 1793 in Ireland, the child of Thomas Spencer And Johanna Unknown. Phillip Spencer married Mary Kinneally, and had children including Alice Mcinnes. Phillip Spencer passed away in 1873 in Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia.

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Biography

  • Phillip Spencer was born in 1793 in Ireland, the child of Thomas Spencer And Johanna Unknown.
  • Phillip Spencer married Mary Kinneally, and had children including Alice Mcinnes.
  • Phillip Spencer passed away in 1873 in Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia.

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Phillip Spencer
1793–1873
Birth Place: Ireland
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Phillip Spencer's Descendants

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Phillip Spencer (1793–1873) m. Mary Kinneally (1804–1871)
  1. 1. Alice Mcinnes 1842–1911 m. Timothy Corbett 1829–1876 m. Allan Mcinnes 1843–1915
    1. 1. Philip (John) Corbett 1860–1932
    2. 2. Donald Mcinness 1882–1940
    3. 3. Margaret (Rebecca) Mcinness 1883–1968

Phillip Spencer's Timeline

2 Records

1793
1793
Birth of Phillip Spencer in Ireland
Ireland
1873
1873
Age 80
Death of Phillip Spencer in Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia
Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1793
    Event Place: Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1873
    Event Place: Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia
    Record Source: Australia, New South Wales Death Index, 1787-1986, NSW BDM: 3607/1873, @N2781@

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