Difference between revisions of "Sir George Philips (Q590038)"

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Property / hasSurname: Philips / reference
 
Property / hasSex: Male / reference
 
Property / hasDescription: Potentially a central figure in the debates over slavery and capitalism, as both a cotton industrialist and a West India merchant. His family firm of J and N Philips was used by Eric Williams to show… / reference
 
Property / hasDescription: Spouse: Sarah Ann Philips, his cousin and daughter of Nathaniel Philips of Hollinghurst, Lancashire. (16 Oct. 1788) / reference
 
Property / hasDescription: Children: 1 son, 1 son illegitimate / reference
 
Property / hasPersonStatus: Enslaver or Owner / reference
 
Property / hasParticipantRole: Child / reference
 
Property / hasParticipantRole: Deceased Person / reference
 
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Property / hasParticipantRole: Participant / rank
 
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Property / hasParticipantRole: Participant / qualifier
 
Property / hasParticipantRole: Participant / qualifier
 
Property / hasParticipantRole: Participant / reference
 
Property / hasParticipantRole: Participant / reference
 

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Sir George Philips
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Potentially a central figure in the debates over slavery and capitalism, as both a cotton industrialist and a West India merchant. His family firm of J and N Philips was used by Eric Williams to show…
Spouse: Sarah Ann Philips, his cousin and daughter of Nathaniel Philips of Hollinghurst, Lancashire. (16 Oct. 1788)
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