'Ocean' Portsmouth to Table Bay 29 March 1820 onto Algoa Bay 15 April 1820
He is married to Elizabeth Pitcher Doughty.
They got married on April 13, 1807 at Sustead, Norfolk, England, he was 20 years old.
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Philip John Frost<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Feb 21 1787 - Bodham, Norfolk, England<br>Marriage: Apr 13 1807 - Sustead Norfolk England<br>Death:Jan 15 1867 - Coega, Uitenhage District, Cape Colony<br>Father: Philip Frost<br>Mother: Susanna Frost (born Dawson)<br>Wife: Elizabeth Frost (born Doughty)&;lt;br>Children: Philip Barnes FrostJames FrostWilliam Doughty FrostEdward FrostJohn Lowne FrostMary Nash van Lelyveld (born Frost)Elizabeth Dawson Geer (born Frost)Joseph Wesley FrostAnn Barnes van Lelyveld (born Frost)Benjamin Edward Frost<br>Sibling: James Frost<br>Photos:
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Philip Frost<br>Also known as: Philip John Frost<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Feb 21 1787 - Bodham, Norfolk, England<br>Christening: Feb 25 1787 -Bodham, Norfolk, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Pitcher Doughty - Apr 13 1807 - Sustead, Norfolk, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Christiana Gertruida Cornelia Clignetvan Lelÿveld - 1837 - Coega, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa<br>Immigration: 'Ocean' Portsmouth to Table Bay 29 March 1820 onto Algoa Bay 15 April 1820 - Jan 1 1820 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England<br>Death: Jan 15 1867 - Coega, Cape Province, South Africa<br>Death: May 11 1867 - Norwich, Norfolk, England<br>Burial: Jan1867 - Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, South Africa<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br> Additional information: LifeSketch:He was born in Norfolk England. In 1820 he arrived at thEastern Cape with his wife, 5 sons, and 1 daughter as part of the 1820 British settlers.ldren. The whole of North End, Port Elizabeth, was owned by him at one time.er cuttings from the Eastern Cape.passed since then, is to be presented to Grahamstown's 1820 Settlers Memorial Museum. The clock is believed to be the oldest one with 1820 Settler associations in South Africa.se great-grandfather, Philip FROST, brought the clock our from Holt, Norfolk is giving it to the museum. He is also handing over anold family bible, with Philip's birth in 1787 heading the list of births, marriages and deaths written in it. Mr. & . FROST, who are from the Transvaal, have lived in Port Elizabeth for three years. They are soon leaving to settle in Edenvale. That is why they decided to present the clock and Bible to the Settlers museum.arently the "30-hour" clock included in a list of household furniture and effects advertised for auction before Philip Frost left for South Africa.ng of the advertisement telling of the auction which was to take place on November 16, 1819. The possessions of Philip FROST, who was changing his "situation" included various pieces of furniture plus a barrel organ and harpsichord and a fat hog, a strong useful cart horse and a one-horse cart. The clock could not have been sold, for it was passed down to Philip's son, Philip Barnes FROST, his son, Ethelred Wolsley FROST and his son, Mr. P.B. FROST.ress, was translated from the original Greek and includes the books of Apocrypha. Philip FROST and his wife and children, including Philip Barnes, who was the 14, came out of the barque Ocean. Mr. FROST was allocated ground at North End and he and his son were evidently the first brick and tile makers in Algoa Bay. After awhilethey discovered that Coega had better clay, so they moved their brickyard there. Their original kilns are possibly still at Coega.h End was named. After his first wife's death, he married a widow. Their children were Ethelred Wolsley and . Burleigh STEVENS. Mr. P. B. FROST was Mr. E. W. FROST's only son. Three sisterslive in the Transvaal. Another, . Burleigh MATTICKS, lives in East London and the fifth, . Ethel DOS SANTOS, lives in Kokstad.other cousin, John FROST, used to play the organ in the Ned. Geref, Kerk, Uitenhage."Ancestral File Number:16KN-FH9
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