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James Philp (c1779-1859) of [[Philp and Whicker]] | James Philp (c1779-1859) of [[Philp and Whicker]] | ||
1805 June 16th. Married at Westminster to Elizabeth Leeming and they had daughter Mary Ann Philip (1807-1862) | |||
1851 Living at 48 Vincent Square, Westminster: [[James Philp]] (age 71 born Scotland), Cutler and Widower. With his daughter Mary A. Philp (age 44 born Westminster). Two servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref> | |||
1859 November 15th. Died at 48 Vincent Square, Westminster, and of 67 St. James Street. Age 80.<ref>The Era - Sunday 20 November 1859 and Probate Records</ref> | 1859 November 15th. Died at 48 Vincent Square, Westminster, and of 67 St. James Street. Age 80.<ref>The Era - Sunday 20 November 1859 and Probate Records</ref> |
Latest revision as of 08:56, 7 October 2016
James Philp (c1779-1859) of Philp and Whicker
1805 June 16th. Married at Westminster to Elizabeth Leeming and they had daughter Mary Ann Philip (1807-1862)
1851 Living at 48 Vincent Square, Westminster: James Philp (age 71 born Scotland), Cutler and Widower. With his daughter Mary A. Philp (age 44 born Westminster). Two servants.[1]
1859 November 15th. Died at 48 Vincent Square, Westminster, and of 67 St. James Street. Age 80.[2]
1863 Court case concerning his estate. Mentions a falling out with his daughter Ann Philp. 'The deceased had come from Scotland many years ago, and had prospered in his business'[3]