Phillip/Henry in the Argus, Melbourne, on 8 May 1893, that states that Phillip Henry Aydon, aged 66, late of Victoria railways, died aboard the steamship Hohenstaufen en route to Southhampton on 12 February 1893. (Via Trove, Australian newspapers).
PHILIP HENRY AYDON:
Born 16 Sept 1826 in Wakefield and Christened 31 Aug 1828 at the Sankey Street Presbyterian, Warrington,
Lancashire. Philip was christened with his sister Mary Ann, and brothers John R and James G.by the Rev. ER
Dimock. The family were living in Wakefield, Yorkshire at the time.
He married AGNES ROSA ANNIE SMITH 05 Sep 1853 in The Eagle Hawk
Gully, Bendigo, Melbourne, Australia, daughter of JOHN SMITH and EMILY RINGTON. She was born 1833 in
West Brommage, England.
Philip's parents:
ISAAC AYDON was born 02 Nov 1802 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, and died 25 Jan
1859. He married MARIA ANNE ROBINSON 29 May 1823, daughter of ROBINSON and MAY. She was born
1797 in Warrington, Lancashire, England.
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