Philip Smith 
ID# 209, (23 May 1854-12 November 1926)
A camera symbol leads to a picture.![]() Philip Smith, Market Deeping, ca 1920 |
| Father* | Joseph Smith1 b. 21 Jul 1822, d. 17 Oct 1880 |
| Mother* | Harriet Palmer2 b. 1826, d. Jul 1885 |
Philip Smith|b. 23 May 1854\nd. 12 Nov 1926|p209.htm|Joseph Smith|b. 21 Jul 1822\nd. 17 Oct 1880|p682.htm|Harriet Palmer|b. 1826\nd. Jul 1885|p683.htm|John S. Smith|b. 1794\nd. 8 Dec 1869|p786.htm|Maria Maddison|b. 1794\nd. Dec 1869|p1407.htm|Philip Palmer|b. 1801\nd. Dec 1847|p777.htm|Mary Woodward|b. 29 Oct 1797|p1392.htm| |
| Charts | Michael Jefferies ancestors Joseph Smith's descendants George Todd's descendants |
| Birth* | 23 MAY 1854 | He was born on 23 MAY 1854 in Church Street, Dudley, Worcs.3 |
| Marriage* | 26 MAR 1873 | He married Ann Todd, daughter of Isaac Todd and Elizabeth Bettles, on 26 MAR 1873 in Registry Office, Whitby, Yorks, witnessed by Elizabeth Barnett.4,5 |
| Marriage* | 24 MAY 1892 | He married Ann Harvey, daughter of John Harvey and Mary Ann (not known), on 24 MAY 1892 in Cave Adullam Chapel, Deeping St. James, Lincs.6,7,8 |
| Baptism | 29 JAN 1899 | He was baptized on 29 JAN 1899 in Deeping St. James, Lincs.9 |
| Marriage* | 23 MAY 1904 | He married Clara Hack, daughter of Joseph Hack and Sarah (not known), on 23 MAY 1904 in Lion Chapel, Erskine Street, Leicester, Leics, witnessed by Sarah (not known) and Joseph Hack.10 |
| Death* | 12 NOV 1926 | He died on 12 NOV 1926 in Market Deeping, Lincs, aged 72.11 |
| Burial* | 14 NOV 1926 | He was buried on 14 NOV 1926 in Market Deeping, Lincs.12 |
| Employment | 30 MAR 1871 | He was employed as Agricultural Labourer at Market Deeping, Lincs.13 |
| (Witness) Residence | 30 MAR 1871 | He lived with Joseph Smith and Harriet Palmer in Rotten Row, Deeping St. James, Lincs, together with Elizabeth Smith, Ann Smith, Joseph Smith and Kate Smith.14 |
| Occupation | 2 FEB 1875 | The occupation of Philip Smith was 'Farm labourer.15' |
| Residence* | 2 FEB 1875 | He and Ann Todd lived in Market Deeping, Lincs.15 |
| Employment | 30 MAR 1881 | He was employed as Brewer's Labourer.16 |
| (Witness) Birth | JUN 1882 | He witnessed the birth of Martha Smith in JUN 1882 in Market Deeping, Lincs.17,18 |
| Occupation | 12 SEP 1883 | The occupation of Philip Smith was 'Brewers Labourer.19' |
| (Witness) Birth | JUN 1885 | He witnessed the birth of Emma Smith in JUN 1885 in Market Deeping, Lincs.20 |
| (Witness) Death | 14 FEB 1887 | He witnessed the death of Ann Todd on 14 FEB 1887 in Market Deeping, Lincs.21,22 |
| (Witness) Occupation | 30 MAR 1891 | He witnessed the occupation of Elizabeth Ann Smith on 30 MAR 1891 in Market Deeping, Lincs.23 |
| Employment* | 30 MAR 1891 | He was employed as Brewer's Labourer at Market Deeping, Lincs.24 |
| Residence* | 30 MAR 1891 | He and Elizabeth Ann Smith lived in High Street, Market Deeping, Lincs, together with Ruth Smith, Emma Smith, Walter Smith, Stephen Smith and Martha Smith.25 |
| (Witness) Employment | 30 MAR 1891 | He witnessed the employment of Walter Smith on 30 MAR 1891 in Market Deeping, Lincs.26 |
| (Witness) Death | 10 JUN 1897 | He witnessed the death of Ann Harvey on 10 JUN 1897 in Market Deeping, Lincs.27 |
| PHOto* | He is in the Smith Family photo, about 1900. in Market Deeping, Lincs.28 | |
| Occupation | 30 MAR 1901 | The occupation of Philip Smith was 'Coal Merchant.29' |
| Residence* | 30 MAR 1901 | He lived in High Street, Market Deeping, Lincs, together with Stephen Smith and Ruth Smith.13 |
| (Witness) Occupation | 30 MAR 1901 | He witnessed the occupation of Ruth Smith on 30 MAR 1901 in Market Deeping, Lincs.13 |
| (Witness) Employment | 30 MAR 1901 | He witnessed the employment of Stephen Smith on 30 MAR 1901 in Market Deeping, Lincs.30 |
| Occupation* | 2 APR 1911 | The occupation of Philip Smith was 'Farmer and General Carter.31' |
| Residence* | 2 APR 1911 | He and Clara Hack lived in High Street, Market Deeping, Lincs.32 |
| Note* | NOV 1926 | From Obituary: married 3 times, 8 children, 34 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren NOV 1926.33 |
| Occupation | NOV 1926 | The occupation of Philip Smith was 'Farmer.12' |
Family | Ann Todd b. 10 Dec 1855, d. 14 Feb 1887 | |
| Marriage* | 26 MAR 1873 | He married Ann Todd, daughter of Isaac Todd and Elizabeth Bettles, on 26 MAR 1873 in Registry Office, Whitby, Yorks, witnessed by Elizabeth Barnett.4,5 |
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| Last Edited | 28 Jun 2009 |
Citations
- [S29] Email from, from S McKendry-Smith.
- [S44] Extracted from the 1861 census, in census, born in Leicester.
- [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates.
- [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Marriage certificate; 1873, Whitby, no. 189.
- [S17] BMD indices, Whitby, Yorks, Jan-Mar 1873, vol 9d 673.
- [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Cert MXD325203.
- [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Philip given as husband on death certificate.
- [S37] Family photo, gravestone in Market Deeping.
- [S2] Book inscriptions, anonymous leaflet found in Elizabeth Smiths bible.
- [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Marriage certificate MXD 378865.
- [S37] Family photo, Photo of obit in paper.
- [S37] Family photo, photo of obituary.
- [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census.
- [S45] Extracted from the 1871 census, listed in census.
- [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Birth D6361, No. 89, Elizabeth Ann SMITH.
- [S21] Extracted from the 1881 census, in census desc.
- [S17] BMD indices, Peterborough, Lincs, Apr-Jun 1882, vol 3b 271.
- [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, age 9 at census.
- [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, on Stephen's birth certificate.
- [S17] BMD indices, Bourne, Lincs, Apr-Jun 1885, vol 7a 381.
- [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, husband given as widower in 1891 census.
- [S37] Family photo, slide taken by FWJ.
- [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, the (Dom) is in fainter ink than the rest.
- [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, in census occupation.
- [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census.
- [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, in census; living with Father.
- [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Bourne 1897 no 35 vol 7a 220.
- [S37] Family photo, The Smiths.
- [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census, Employer working at home.
- [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census, living and working from Father's house.
- [S68] The 1911 census.
- [S68] The 1911 census, 6 rooms, signed by P Smith.
- [S37] Family photo, scan of obituary from local newspaper.
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