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Helen Marr McKesson

Birth22 September 1845 - Kentucky, USA
Death17 September 1882 - Wallace, Wallace County, Kansas, USA
MotherHelen Marr Hunter
FatherBenjamin F Mckesson

Born in Kentucky, USA on 22 September 1845 to Benjamin F Mckesson and Helen Marr Hunter. Helen Marr McKesson married Andrew Jackson Phillips and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 September 1882 in Wallace, Wallace County, Kansas, USA.

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Parents
Benjamin F Mckesson
1808 - 1879
Helen Marr Hunter
1824 - 1912
Spouse(s)
Andrew Jackson Phillips
1841 - 1909
Children Show all
David Andrew Phillips
1878 - 1941
Emma Irene Phillips
1871 - 1938
William Arthur Phillips
1869 - 1932
Ida Lucy Phillips
1867 - 1924

Ada Marr Phillips
1875 - 1893
Joseph Edward Phillips
1880 - 1947
James Franklin Phillips
1865 - 1866
Helen Mary Phillips
1876 - Unknown

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