1. | Philip Cottier was born in 1829 in Douglas, Isle of Man; died in 1885 in Douglas, Isle of Man; was buried on 6 Dec 1885 in Braddan, Douglas. Other Events:
Notes: A 'Law Intelligence' report in the Isle of Man Times, 22.7.1876, records that Philip was found guilty of child neglect after turning to drink following the sudden death of his wife three weeks earlier. The judge had 'some sympathy' for him, and he was bound over (?10): sentence not recorded. Philip married Margaret Quayle on 8 Aug 1854 in Douglas, Isle of Man. Margaret was born in 1837 in Douglas, Isle of Man; died in 1876 in Douglas, Isle of Man; was buried on 4 Jul 1876 in Braddan, Douglas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | Philip Cottier ![]() Other Events:
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3. | Margaret Eleanor Cottier ![]() Other Events:
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4. | Thomas Edward Cottier ![]() Other Events:
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5. | Ann Jane Cottier ![]() Other Events:
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6. | Eliza Isabella Cottier ![]() Other Events:
Notes: Two baptism records give mother's name Margaret, two Mary. Family/Spouse: Robert Owen Hampson. Robert (son of James Hampson and Jane Owen) was born in 1853 in Runcorn; died in 1932 in Runcorn. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Elizabeth Cottier ![]() Other Events:
Notes: Mother's name given as Elizabeth in baptism records. |
8. | William Henry Cottier ![]() Other Events:
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9. | Owen Hampson ![]() |
10. | Jane Hampson ![]() |
11. | Philip Hampson ![]() Notes: Birth registered Q3 1895, but date given by Barnardo's Records Counselling and Support Service in Ilford, which states that he was admitted to the Liverpool Sheltering Home in May 1909, naming his mother as Isabella Hollingsworth and siblings as Owen and Jane. It adds that he left the UK aboard SS Corsican on May 20 1909. Other records show that the Corsican departed Liverpool on May 26 and arrived in Quebec on May 28. |