Hi i have reasons to believe that Dr George Phillips was Jewish, can anyone confirm me on that?
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Hi Niko
No, not Jewish :
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GEORGE BAGSTER PHILLIPS Pedigree
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Christening: 19 MAR 1835 Holy Trinity, Clapham, Surrey, England
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Father: HENRY PHILLIPS Family
Mother: SARAH
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thankyou Robert.
Originally posted by Robert View PostHi Niko
No, not Jewish :
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GEORGE BAGSTER PHILLIPS Pedigree
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Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 19 MAR 1835 Holy Trinity, Clapham, Surrey, England
Death:
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Parents:
Father: HENRY PHILLIPS Family
Mother: SARAH
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Originally posted by niko View PostI also knew three boys from my school, that relatives had been involved in some sort of manner in the whitechapel murders, their names were,Anderson,Kelly and Cole.Thanks for the reply,all the best.
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Hi Niko,
George Bagster Phillips married fairly late in life. He and his Wife Eliza apparently never had children.Best Wishes,
Hunter
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When evidence is not to be had, theories abound. Even the most plausible of them do not carry conviction- London Times Nov. 10.1888
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Originally posted by Hunter View PostHi Niko,
George Bagster Phillips married fairly late in life. He and his Wife Eliza apparently never had children.
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Originally posted by Chris View PostJust out of curiosity, do you know what the Anderson connection was?
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I went to school with a great lad called Abberline. I believe one of his relatives was somehow involved with the Ripper case. I have reason to believe this relative was a policeman as young Ab (as my other mates Pizer and Flemming junior called him) used to wear a whistle around his neck. Happy days.
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I would imagine it is possible that her grandfather was in fact Dr. George Phillips without being THE Dr. George Phillips. Quite frankly if she was a school mate of yours, I don't think she would be of an age for her Grandfather to have even been born in 1888. Great-Grandfather maybe. Great-great grandfather surely.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by Errata View PostI would imagine it is possible that her grandfather was in fact Dr. George Phillips without being THE Dr. George Phillips. Quite frankly if she was a school mate of yours, I don't think she would be of an age for her Grandfather to have even been born in 1888. Great-Grandfather maybe. Great-great grandfather surely.
In his/her post - he/she does actually say 'great grandfarter'. I live with a grandfarter () but I am sure he/she actually meant 'great grandfather.
Incidently - my maternal grandfather was born in 1882.
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Originally posted by Limehouse View Post
Incidently - my maternal grandfather was born in 1882.
On the other hand I was friends with a girl whose dad died our freshman year in high school. Of old age. He was 79. her mother was 36.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by Errata View PostHow old are you? I mean, Niko is about my age, and my grandfather was born in 1912. And my dad is the youngest, and my parents were in their 30s when they had me.
On the other hand I was friends with a girl whose dad died our freshman year in high school. Of old age. He was 79. her mother was 36.
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Hello Limehouse, Errata,
We come from the same generation Limehouse. My Mum was 42 when I was born (I was the last of 3), and her mother and father were born in 1888 and 1880 respectively. My maternal grandmother was one of 9, 5 of whom survived the age of 4, the others all passed away early, as was pretty much the norm in the East End in the LVP.
Looking at my line, My youngest son was born in 1995, (I was born in 1958), Mum 1916, Gran 1888, gt Grandad 1852, gt gt Grandad 1827 and his Mum, 1794. 7 generations in 201 years, which is almost 30 years per generation.. thats pretty high!
Apologies for any thread disruption.
best wishes
PhilChelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙
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