PHILLIPS Chart 0600

This is a Chart for Edward Phillips and Anne Weller

possibly
married
19th January 1805
Cudham
Kent

1
EDWARD PHILLIPS

born about
1781
St Mary' Cray
Kent
occupation
1841, 1851
 Gardener
died about
1857
Bromley district 
Kent
Aged 76

  2
ANNE WELLER
born 
30th September 1786
St Mary Cray
Kent
baptised
22nd October 1786
St Mary Cray
Kent
occupation
1861 Late Laundress
died about
1869
Bromley district
Kent
Aged 83

3
Edward
PHILLIPS
born about
1806
baptised
23rd February 1806
St Mary Cray
Kent
4
William
PHILLIPS
born about
1810
St Mary's Cray
Kent
baptised
2nd December 1810
St Mary Cray
Kent

 married
17th March 1844
Chislehurst, Kent
(
March quarter
1844
Bromley district
Kent)
Louisa
Martha
MOORS

5
John
PHILLIPS
born about
1814
Kent
baptised
3rd April 1814
St Mary Cray
Kent
occupation
1841 Ag Lab
6
Joseph
Rablus
PHILLIPS
born about
1806
baptised
24th November 1816
St Mary Cray
Kent
7
Charlotte
PHILLIPS
born about
1819
baptised
17th October 1819
St Mary Cray
Kent
8
Caroline
PHILLIPS
born about
1821
Kent
baptised
30th December 1821
St Mary Cray
Kent
9
Ann
PHILLIPS
born about
1824
Kent
baptised
2nd May 1824
St Mary Cray
Kent

  1. 1841 Census - St Mary's Cray, Kent
    1851 Census - Helmongers? Yard, St Mary's Cray, Kent. There was an Ann PHILLIPS, Granddaughter aged 10 born Pauls Cray Kent and a Lodger a John PLUMMER aged 27 a Gardener born Northbury? Kent with William and Anne.
    IGI marriage, but could be incorrect, it is the only one that comes up, but it is submitted by a member of the LDS so no further information. We know that mother was an Anne from the baptisms but at present nothing to prove anything for certain.
  2. 1841 Census - St Mary's Cray, Kent
    1851 Census - Helmongers? Yard, St Mary's Cray, Kent. There was an Ann PHILLIPS, Granddaughter aged 10 born Pauls Cray Kent and a Lodger a John PLUMMER aged 27 a Gardener born Northbury? Kent with William and Anne.
    1861 Census - High Street, St Mary's Cray Kent. With her is a William PHILLIPS described as Brother, we has born around 1804, and I would think was about the youngest brother of her husband Edward on the chart above. Slight doubt about this as Ann is down as being born in Sittingbourne, Kent.
    IGI baptism from actual records. Parents John and Mary WELLER. Searching with the batch number on the IGI there is definitely more than one WELLER family with the parents as John and Mary. A total of 18 children (one in 1732 can be discounted but the rest range from 1786 to 1822. Will have to see what else I can find to for confirmation of the correct children.
  3. IGI baptism from actual records
  4. 1841 Census - St Mary's Cray, Kent
    1851 Census - Cray Street, St Mary's Cray, Kent
    1861 Census - Broom Hill, Orpington, Kent. There were visitors, a Sarah N WALLOW, married aged 37 born Mile End, London, (was this a sister of Louisa) and James WALLOW aged 11 born Thorn, Kent and Walter WALLOW aged 2 born Pimlico, Middlesex
    1871 Census - Bath's Cottages, Anglesea Road, Orpington, Kent
    1881 Census - Building Field, Anglesea Road, Orpington, Kent.  (Crossed through on the Census page - no details given)
    IGI marriage submitted by a member of the LDS church. 
    IGI baptism extracted from actual records. I think this is the correct William, but he was baptised in 1810 and this is a bit early for what we had on the Census returns, but some of these varied so it could be correct, Taking this as correct and also the fact that the ages on the 1841 were sometimes to the nearest five or ten years I have added all the other children that come up on the IGI with the same batch number with Edward and Anne as the parents. On the 1841 Census there was just William, John, Caroline and Jane.
  5. 1841 Census - St Mary's Cray, Kent
    IGI baptism from actual records
  6. IGI baptism from actual records
  7. IGI baptism from actual records
  8. 1841 Census - St Mary's Cray, Kent
    IGI baptism from actual records
  9. 1841 Census - St Mary's Cray, Kent
    IGI baptism from actual records

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