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Topic: Sir George Faudel-Phillips - Lord Mayor of London 1896 (Read 184 times)
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ridban
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Can anyone help me confirm/disprove this story: that Faudel-Phillips, Lord Mayor of London in 1896 was one of ours.
According to the net, Sir George was born in 1840 in Surrey. His father was Sir Benjamin Samuel Phillips, b 1811.
1881 British Census
George F. PHILLIP Head M Male 40 Surrey, England Warehouseman Helen F. PHILLIP Wife M Female 38 St Pancras Beatrice R.T. PHILLIP Dau U Female 13 Middlesex, England Millie C.T. PHILLIP Dau U Female 11 Middlesex, England B.S. PHILLIP Son U Male 9 Middlesex, England L.L.F. PHILLIP Son U Male 3 Middlesex, England Stella J.F. PHILLIP Dau U Female 1 Middlesex, England Benj. S. (Sir) PHILLIP Visitor M Male 70 Whitechapel E C Knt. Magistrate For Kent & C & C
All I have on our Phillips is:
1881 Household: William PHILLIPS Head W Male 47 Westminster, Middlesex, England Pharmacutical Chemist Agnes W. PHILLIPS Daur U Female 21 Lower Norwood Assistant Teach B Sch Emily F. PHILLIPS Daur U Female 19 Tichurst, Sussex, England Milliner Henry E. PHILLIPS Son U Male 17 Tichurst, Sussex, England Chemists Assistant Unemployed Grace E. PHILLIPS Daur U Female 14 Tichurst, Sussex, England Scholar George T. PHILLIPS Son U Male 11 Tichurst, Sussex, England Scholar Chemist K Hill Census Place Lambeth, Surrey, England William Phillips married Martha Hamper in Brighton in 1856. I have a note that his full name was William Tye Phillips, and that his father's name was Thomas, but I'm not sure where I got that information.
I also have some notes from the A2A site, as follows:-
East Sussex Record Office: East Sussex County Council Education Department [E/SC/119 - E/SC/212]
The contents of this catalogue are the copyright of East Sussex Record Office.
Rights in the Access to Archives database are the property of the Crown, © 2001-2004.
To find out more about the archives described below, contact East Sussex Record Office
EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Catalogue Ref. E
SCHOOL RECORDS
Ticehurst Church of England Primary School [from Administrative History] William Phillips, 1862
FILE - Declaration of John Haycock Walduck of 86 New Bond Street, chemist and druggist, that James Phillips of Ampthill, Beds., manufacturing chemist, is only son of late William Phillips of George Yard, Lombard Street, brother-in-law to Walduck. - ref. ACC/1294/044 - date: 1838
If anyone can help me advance my knowledge, I'd be so grateful!
Thanks, Linda
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avm228
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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A quick websearch for Faudel-Phillips shows them to be a distinguished Jewish family, Benjamin Samuel PHILLIPS having married Rachel FAUDEL in abt 1833.
Is there any Jewish connection in your PHILLIPS family?
Anna
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ridban
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Thanks for your replies.
I think perhaps this must be just a family story, a mare's nest. 
There is no jewish connection that I'm aware of.
In that case, perhaps somebody would be kind enough to give me some census information in William Phillips so I can work back.
Thanks, Linda
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Keep your eyes open for missing ancestors Ted
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My grandma always claimed to be related to the Phillips Lord Mayors of London -though how I don't know. She was Lavinia Phillips born Birmingham 1883.
Her father was according to her birth certificate Samuel Thomas Phillips (designer) born London Tottenham about 1853 although I cant find his birth registered, nor any trace of him (other than marriage cert for Birmingham 1872 to Sarah Ann Whittington) until 1891 census when he is a widower in Birmingham with daughters Charlotte, Elizabeth, Florence, Lavinia, Alice, Lilian and Leah
His marriage certificate gives his father's name as also being Samuel Thomas Phillips, occupation 'gentleman' - of him too I can find no trace.
With Whittington ancestors I think she was confused with Dick Whittingtonand his cat more like!! I can't find a Jewish connection either
Do any of these names mean anything to you? Thanks Frances
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