Philip Warren Ramsey

Brief Life History of Philip Warren

When Philip Warren Ramsey was born on 15 November 1938, in Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, United States, his father, Jesse Reuben Ramsey, was 27 and his mother, Ethel M Slick, was 25. He married Deborah Jane Stanley in 1962, in Alabama, United States. He lived in Caldwell, St. Clair, Alabama, United States in 1950. He died on 1 December 2003, in Leeds, Jefferson, Alabama, United States, at the age of 65, and was buried in Liberty Cemetery, Odenville, St. Clair, Alabama, United States.

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Philip Warren Ramsey
1938–2003
Deborah Jane Stanley
1945–2022
Marriage: 1962

Sources (7)

  • Philip Ramsey, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Philip Warren Ramsey, "Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950"
  • Phillip W. Ramsey, "Find A Grave Index"

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World Events (8)

1941

Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.

1941 · The Four Freedoms

President Roosevelt spoke in front of Congress and gave a speech on what Freedoms everyone should be granted. First being the Freedom of Speech. Second, the freedom of Religion, Third, The Freedom from Want, and Fourth, the Freedom from Fear. Being a big deal, FDR didn't just say that all people should have these freedoms because Americans already expected these freedoms.

1956 · The Federal Aid Highway Act

With the construction of 41,000 miles of the Interstate Highway System, the Federal Aid Highway Act made way for the largest public works project in American history at that time. One of the purposes was to provide military access to places in case of an attack.

Name Meaning

Scottish, English, and Irish (Antrim): habitational name from Ramsey (Huntingdonshire, now part of Cambridgeshire), from Old English hramsa ‘wild garlic’ + ēg ‘island, low-lying land’. Alternatively, the name may also arise from Ramsey (Essex), probably from the same etymology as the Huntingdonshire placename. However, this is unlikely to be the source of the Scottish surname. This form of the surname is also common in Ireland, where it is probably in most if not all cases an altered form of Scottish Ramsay .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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