He was married to Hannah Carney (1825-1874) on March 2 1845 in Philadelphia according to online family trees.
Philip died at age 43 due to petechial fever (usually caused by late stage typhoid fever). His wife died of typhoid fever nine years later. Philip worked as a laborer. He resided at 803 Washington Avenue.
His death certificate states that he was buried in 'Philadelphia Cemetery' which usually meant the now defunct Ronaldson's. Those burials were removed to Forest Hills Cemetery in Montgomery County (beginning about 1949).
He was married to Hannah Carney (1825-1874) on March 2 1845 in Philadelphia according to online family trees.
Philip died at age 43 due to petechial fever (usually caused by late stage typhoid fever). His wife died of typhoid fever nine years later. Philip worked as a laborer. He resided at 803 Washington Avenue.
His death certificate states that he was buried in 'Philadelphia Cemetery' which usually meant the now defunct Ronaldson's. Those burials were removed to Forest Hills Cemetery in Montgomery County (beginning about 1949).
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