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- He was the son of Jacob Phillip, an immigrant from Frankfurt, who by various accounts was a language teacher, a merchant vessel owner, a merchant captain, or a common seaman. His mother, Elizabeth Breach, was the widow of a common seaman by the name of John Herbert, who had died of disease in Jamaica aboard HMS Tartar on 13 August 1732.
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His mother, Elizabeth Breach, was the widow of a common seaman by the name of John Herbert, who had died of disease in Jamaica aboard HMS Tartar on 13 August 1732. [1] At the time of Arthur Phillip's birth, his family maintained a modest existence as tenants near Cheapside in the City of London.
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There he had settled with his wife Margaret, the widow of John Denison, a prosperous London merchant. The marriage was celebrated on 19 July 1763, but could scarcely have been happy for by 1769 the two were separated.
Phillip’s mother, Elizabeth, born in 1707, had been married before at the age of 21 to a seaman called John Herbert who died in the naval hospital in Jamaica, probably a victim of the yellow fever prevalent there.