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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Thomas Phillips and Mary nee ANDERSON
« on: Wednesday 29 February 12 09:00 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that Pinetree I will check them out

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Thomas Phillips and Mary nee ANDERSON or ANGEL
« on: Wednesday 29 February 12 07:53 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone help me please ?
I am chasing information on Thomas Phillips b 1778 and Mary nee ANDERSON b 1783  whom were the parents of :
Samuel Livesly Phillips  born 20 May1808 Southwark LND ENG
Died 22 Nov 1860 Hindmarsh SA
I have found another son who was Edward he was born about 1815 He married Margaret Grant Douglas on 24/4/1854 and died in 1897.
As far as I can see they also had a son Robert Hales Phillips, but I am sure I was told they had more children than just 2 sons.
If anyone is able to find the missing children and any further information on Thomas Phillips and Mary nee ANDERSON  I would be really grateful.

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Australia / Re: Phillips and SINCLAIR Family lines
« on: Friday 10 February 12 04:50 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Cando

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Australia / Re: Thomas PHILLIPS and Mary nee ANDERSON
« on: Friday 10 February 12 03:30 GMT (UK)  »
There is no way of knowing...could be siblings.

Cando

That they could have been

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Australia / Re: Phillips and SINCLAIR Family lines
« on: Friday 10 February 12 03:24 GMT (UK)  »
PHILLIPS Samuel (Livesley?) arrived 1839-06-23 on Ganges from London
according to South Australian Passenger Lists. I found 7 Samuel Phillips in the convicts lists but none of the dates corresponded with his arrival. Now I tend to think maybe he wasn't a convict, but am probably totally wrong too.


Passenger List
http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1839Ganges.htm

Arrival
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0k63/

http://www.familyhistorysa.info/shipping/passengerlists.html
PHILLIPS Samuel [Livesley?] arrived in SA 23 Jun 1839 aboard GANGES from London
[Source:7,10,21,23(2),26]  Perhaps read the sources for the assumption that it is Samuel L.

[7]  Biographical Index of South Australians 1836-1885, SAGHS, 1986
I have given you the information

[10] South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915, SAGHS, 2000
PHILLIPS Samuel Livesley
22 Nov 1860  52 years  Status not known  Relative not recorded
Residence Hindmarsh  Death Place Hindmarsh   Ade 9/191

[20] South Australian Marriages Registrations 1842-1916, SAGHS, 2001
You have this record.

[21] Manifests of Vessels Arriving from Overseas 1838-42, SAA, GRG41/8 (A743)
Available at SA Records and posssibly SLSA

[23] 1841 South Australia Census Returns, SAA, GRG24/13
http://www.jaunay.com/census.html

[24] South Australian Government Gazette
See snip below

[26] Barry Leadbeater, South Australia Marriages 1836-55, Adelaide, 2005-2012
PHILLIPS Samuel Livesley married HARDING Mary Ann on 15 Sep 1840

Samuel was the Customs House Agent
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0k64/





Thank you ever so much Cando  :)

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Australia / Re: Phillips and SINCLAIR Family lines
« on: Friday 10 February 12 02:02 GMT (UK)  »
Moonglow,

1841 was a tough year economically for South Australia many persons had been brought out from England for free with the Emigration Scheme were unemployed and supported by the Colony and for your Samuel to have been a shipping agent since 1839 in Port Adelaide may indicate that he wasn't an unskilled worker. 

Maybe he was one of the lucky Preliminary Land Order holders or maybe he was sent out by Llloyds or he was part of the emigrant scheme only further reseach may tell.  He was one of the real South Australia pioneers, Colonel Light had only finshed surveying Adelaide two years earlier in 1837.

Good luck with your research.

Gerry

Thanks for that Gerry  :)

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Australia / Re: Phillips and SINCLAIR Family lines
« on: Friday 10 February 12 00:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

Brief mention of Mr Phillips the agent to Lloyds September 1841.

Maybe he was sent out by Lloyds of London as one of their agents and was located in Port Adelaide!

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/27442828?searchTerm=

Gerry

I am sure you are right Gerry as Cando had found me this info the other day. So I guess that means maybe he came over as a worker.

PHILLIPS Samuel Livesley
Parents  Thos and Mary nee ANDERSON born 20 May1808 Southwark LND ENG
Died 22 Nov 1860 Hindmarsh SA
Arrived 1839 from NSW
Occupation Agent
Lived Pt Adelaide, Hindmarsh, Woodville, Glenelg

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Australia / Re: Phillips and SINCLAIR Family lines
« on: Friday 10 February 12 00:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

Brief mention of Mr Phillips the agent to Lloyds September 1841.

Maybe he was sent out by Lloyds of London as one of their agents and was located in Port Adelaide!

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/27442828?searchTerm=

Gerry

Cheers for that Gerry

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Australia / Re: Phillips and SINCLAIR Family lines
« on: Thursday 09 February 12 23:26 GMT (UK)  »
PHILLIPS Samuel (Livesley?) arrived 1839-06-23 on Ganges from London
according to South Australian Passenger Lists. I found 7 Samuel Phillips in the convicts lists but none of the dates corresponded with his arrival. Now I tend to think maybe he wasn't a convict, but am probably totally wrong too.

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