Philip Smith

ID# 209, (23 May 1854-12 November 1926)
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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|
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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 
Baptism29 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 
Employment30 MAR 1871 He was employed as Agricultural Labourer at Market Deeping, Lincs.13 
(Witness) Residence30 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 
Occupation2 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 
Employment30 MAR 1881 He was employed as Brewer's Labourer.16 
(Witness) BirthJUN 1882 He witnessed the birth of Martha Smith in JUN 1882 in Market Deeping, Lincs.17,18 
Occupation12 SEP 1883 The occupation of Philip Smith was 'Brewers Labourer.19'  
(Witness) BirthJUN 1885 He witnessed the birth of Emma Smith in JUN 1885 in Market Deeping, Lincs.20 
(Witness) Death14 FEB 1887 He witnessed the death of Ann Todd on 14 FEB 1887 in Market Deeping, Lincs.21,22 
(Witness) Occupation30 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) Employment30 MAR 1891 He witnessed the employment of Walter Smith on 30 MAR 1891 in Market Deeping, Lincs.26 
(Witness) Death10 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
Occupation30 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) Occupation30 MAR 1901 He witnessed the occupation of Ruth Smith on 30 MAR 1901 in Market Deeping, Lincs.13 
(Witness) Employment30 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 
OccupationNOV 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 
Children
Last Edited28 Jun 2009

Citations

  1. [S29] Email from, from S McKendry-Smith.
  2. [S44] Extracted from the 1861 census, in census, born in Leicester.
  3. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates.
  4. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Marriage certificate; 1873, Whitby, no. 189.
  5. [S17] BMD indices, Whitby, Yorks, Jan-Mar 1873, vol 9d 673.
  6. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Cert MXD325203.
  7. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Philip given as husband on death certificate.
  8. [S37] Family photo, gravestone in Market Deeping.
  9. [S2] Book inscriptions, anonymous leaflet found in Elizabeth Smiths bible.
  10. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Marriage certificate MXD 378865.
  11. [S37] Family photo, Photo of obit in paper.
  12. [S37] Family photo, photo of obituary.
  13. [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census.
  14. [S45] Extracted from the 1871 census, listed in census.
  15. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Birth D6361, No. 89, Elizabeth Ann SMITH.
  16. [S21] Extracted from the 1881 census, in census desc.
  17. [S17] BMD indices, Peterborough, Lincs, Apr-Jun 1882, vol 3b 271.
  18. [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, age 9 at census.
  19. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, on Stephen's birth certificate.
  20. [S17] BMD indices, Bourne, Lincs, Apr-Jun 1885, vol 7a 381.
  21. [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, husband given as widower in 1891 census.
  22. [S37] Family photo, slide taken by FWJ.
  23. [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, the (Dom) is in fainter ink than the rest.
  24. [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, in census occupation.
  25. [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census.
  26. [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, in census; living with Father.
  27. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, Bourne 1897 no 35 vol 7a 220.
  28. [S37] Family photo, The Smiths.
  29. [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census, Employer working at home.
  30. [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census, living and working from Father's house.
  31. [S68] The 1911 census.
  32. [S68] The 1911 census, 6 rooms, signed by P Smith.
  33. [S37] Family photo, scan of obituary from local newspaper.
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