BORN HULL 25/11/1868. SON OF JOHN PHILLIPS AND MARTHA GRAZELY. MARRIED ELIZABETH EDWARDS, BOSTON, LINCS., 14/08/1887. SERVED IN THE ROYAL NAVY RESERVE. HIS WIFE AKA ‘FANNY’ LIVED AT THIS ADDRESS. THEY HAD 4 SONS AND A DAUGHTER. TWO SONS GEORGE AND JAMES DIED IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR.
The fishing vessel Barbados (H938) was a British registered fishing vessel of 183grt built in 1907 by Earles Shipbuilders, Hull. Presumed mined on 6th November 1920. All hands lost.
CREW LOST ON BARBADOS (H938), missing, presumed to have struck mine, 6th November, 1920.
HUDSON, Joseph (40), 127 Chiltern st, Hull. Cook
JENKINSON, William (47), 3 Emily-ter, Strickland st, Hull. Bosun
KELLY, Joseph (53), 5 Villa-ter, Wassand st, Hull. 3rd/Hand
KENNY, Patrick (44), 34 Portland Place, Hull. Deckhand
PETTMAN, David (35), 11 Burleigh-ter, Hawthorn-ave, Hull. Chief Engineer
PHILLIPS, Frederick (52), 14 Milton-grove, Elm st, Hull. 2nd/Hand
REYNOLDS, J. H (45), 41 Carrington st, Hull. Skipper
RIBEE, Thomas (20), 14 Spring-gdns, Hawthorne-ave, Hull. Trimmer
WEAVER, Arthur (44), 5 Talbot-ter, Bean st, Hull. Cook
WEAVER, Thomas (40), 8 Belgrave-ter, Rosamond st, Hull. 2nd/Engineer
Phillips, James Frederick
First name:
JAMES FREDERICK
Regiment:
Rank:
2nd Hand
Date Died
06/11/1920
Place died:
Sea
Age:
52