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Hampton 19 - 1 Family History, Volume III Hampton 19 - 1 Hampton John James Hampton married Catherine Kinread on the 10th of October, 1872, at Jurby, continued from 3.33.7 and see 19.7.2 below. William Hampton married Anne Kinrade on the 13th of February, 1875, at Lezayre, continued from 3.33.4. and see 19.119.7.3 below. 19.1 William Moore—1665 19.1.1 William Moore (4016) was born circa 1665. The name of his wife has not yet been found. He had at least one son. 19.1.2 Henry Moore (4017) was baptized on the 25th of April, 1695, at Marown. He married Barbara Wattleworth on the 23rd of May, 1716, at German. 19.1.3 Barbara Wattleworth (4018) was born circa 1695. She married Henry Moore on the 23rd of May, 1716, at German. 19.2 The Children of Henry Moore & Barbara Wattleworth continued from 19.1.2 and 19.1.3 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 4019 Edward B 1st Oct 1718 Douglas, St. Matthew 4020 Elinor B 27th Jan 1719 Douglas, St. Matthew 4021 Robert B 19th Oct 1721 Douglas, St. Matthew 4022 Henry B 26th Nov 1723 Douglas, St. Matthew 19.2.1 Edward Moore (4019) was baptized on the 1st of October, 1718, at St. Matthew, Douglas. 19.2.2 Elinor Moore (4020) was baptized on the 27th January, 1719, at St. Matthew, Douglas. Printed: Saturday, 9th February, 2008 © Brian Lawson 1999, 2005 19 - 2 Hampton Family History, Volume III 19.2.3 Robert Moore (4021) was baptized on the 19th of October, 1721, at St. Matthew, Douglas. He married Christian Hanton on the 6th of July,1742, at Braddan. See 19.3 for details of his descendants. 19.2.3.1 Christian Hanton (4024) was born circa 1720. She married Robert Moore 6th of July, 1742, at Braddan. See 19.3 for details of her descendants. 19.2.4 Henry Moore (4022) was baptized on the 26th of November, 1723, at St. Matthew, Douglas. 19.3 The Children of Robert Moore & Christian Hanton continued from 19.2.3 and 19.2.3.1 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 4029 John B 29th Apr 1744 Braddan 4030 Catherine B 18th Jan 1746 Braddan 4031 Robert B 9th Oct 1748 Braddan 4032 Philip B 15th Jul 1750 Braddan 4033 Alice B 15th Dec 1754 Braddan 4034 Philip B 20th Mar 1757 Braddan 19.3.1 John Moore (4029) was baptized on the 29th of April, 1744, at Braddan. 19.3.2 Catherine Moore (4030) was baptized on the 18th of January, 1746, at Braddan. She married Joseph Hampton on the 8th of December, 1774, at Braddan, She was buried at Braddan on the 20th of February, 1827, when her age was given as 81 years. See 19.4 for details of her descendants. 19.3.2.1 Joseph Hampton (4036) was born circa 1748. He married Catherine Moore on the 8th of December, 1774, at Braddan. He was buried at Braddan on the 27th of September, 1839, when his age was given as 91 years. See 19.4 for details of his descendants. 19.3.3 Robert Moore (4031) was baptized on the 9th of October, 1748, at Braddan. 19.3.4 Philip Moore (4032) was baptized on the 15th of July, 1750, at Braddan. He did not survive infancy. 19.3.5 Alice Moore (4033) was baptized on the 15th of December, 1754, at Braddan. 19.3.6 Philip Moore (4035) was baptized on the 20th of March, 1757, at Braddan. 19.4 The Children of Joseph Hampton & Catherine Moore continued from 19.3.2.1 and 19.3.2 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 4037 Robert B 18th Aug 1776 Braddan 4039 William B 29th Oct 1780 Braddan 4040 John B 9th Jan 1791 Braddan 19.4.1 Robert Hampton (4037) was baptized on the 18th of August, 1776, at Braddan. He married Elizabeth Moore (see 19.12.7) on the 26th April, 1809, at Santan. In 1841 he and his family were living at Keroo Glass, Michael. In 1851, a widower and freehold farmer of 20 acres, he was living at Kerrowglass, Michael. In 1861 he was farming at Kerrowglass. He died in 1863 and was buried on the 15th of May at Michael when his age was given as 86 years. See 19.5 for details of his descendants. © Brian Lawson, 1999, 2005 Saturday, 9th February, 2008 Family History, Volume III Hampton 19 - 3 19.4.2 William Hampton (4039) was baptized on the 29th of October, 1780, at Braddan. 19.4.3 John Hampton (4040) was baptized on the 9th of January, 1791, at Braddan. Possible marriage to Margaret Corkill on the 9th of November, 1813, at Braddan. 19.5 The Children of Robert Hampton & Elizabeth Moore continued from 19.4.1 and 19.12.7 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 4061 Robert B 28th Dec 1810 Braddan, died 29/12/1810 4062 Thomas B 7th Feb 1813 Braddan 4063 Robert B 4th Jun 1815 Braddan, died 1815 4064 William B 22nd Feb 1817 Braddan 4065 Moses B 23rd Mar 1820 Braddan 4066 Joseph B 30th May 1822 Braddan 4067 John B 22nd Apr 1826 Braddan 4068 Elizabeth B 8th Aug 1830 Braddan 19.5.1 Robert Hampton (4061) was baptized on the 28th of December, 1810, at Braddan. He did not survive infancy and was buried on the 29th of December, 1810, at Braddan. 19.5.2 Thomas Hampton (4062) was baptized on the 7th of February, 1813, at Braddan. He married Elizabeth Kaighin on the 27th of July, 1839, at German. An agricultural labourer, he and his family were living at Corvall, German in 1841. In 1851 he and his family were living on the family farm at Kerrowglas, Michael In 1861 he and his family were living on the family farm at Kerrowglass, Michael. By 1871 he appears to have suffered some financial set–back as he and his family were living at Ballamona Moar, Ballaugh, where he was employed as a labourer. His mother–in–law, Elizabeth Kaighin, an 84 years old widow, was living wotj tje family He died in 1875 and was buried on the 2nd of March at Michael. See 19.6 for details of his descendants. 19.5.2.1 Elizabeth Kaighin was baptized on the 23rd of Mary, 1815, at German, the daughter of John Kaighin & Elizabeth Cowley.She married Thomas Hampton on the 27th of July, 1839, at German. In 1881, a widow, she was living at kerrow Glass, Michael. She died before the census of 1891. See 19.6 for details of her descendants. 19.5.3 Robert Hampton (4063) was baptized on the 4th of June, 1815, at Braddan. He did not survive infancy and was buried on the 20th of November, 1815, at Braddan. 19.5.4 William Hampton (4064) was baptized on the 22nd of March, 1817, at Braddan. He was a joiner and in 1841 he was living with his parents at Keroo Glass, Michael. In 1851 he was living with his widowered father at Kerowglass, Michael. In 1861 he was living, unmarried, on the family farm at Kerrowglass 19.5.5 Moses Hampton (4065) was baptized on the 23rd of March, 1820, at Braddan. In 1841 he was living with his parents at Keroo Glass, Michael. He married Catherine Quirk on the 20th of November, 1841, at Michael. In 1851 he was living with his wife and family at Kerrowglass, Michael, and employed as an agricultrural labourer. In 1861 the family was living at Ballavastin, Andreas. In 1871 he and his family were living at 9, Andreas Village. He died in 1878 and was buried on the 25th of July at Michael when his age was given as 60 years. See 19.7 for details of his descendants. 19.5.5.1 Catherine Quirk (4069) born 1814-22 at German/Peel. See 19.7 for details of her descendants. Printed: Saturday, 9th February, 2008 © Brian Lawson 1999, 2005 19 - 4 Hampton Family History, Volume III 19.5.6 Joseph Hampton (4066) was baptized on the 30th of May, 1822, at Braddan. In 1841 he was living with his parents at Keroo Glass, Michael. 19.5.7 John Hampton (4067) was baptized on the 22nd of April, 1826, at Braddan. In 1841 he was living with his parents ast Keroo Glass, Michael. 19.5.8 Elizabeth Hampton (4068) was baptized on the 8th of August, 1830, at Braddan. In 1841 she was living with her parents at Keroo Glass, Michael. In 1861 she was living, unmarried, on the family farm at Kerrowglass, Michael. 19.6 The Children of Thomas Hampton & Elizabeth Kaighin continued from 19.5.2 and 19.12.7 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes Thomas John B 15th Sep 1839 Michael Robert B 16th May 1841 Michael Jane B 10th Sep 1843 Michael Catherine B 22nd Feb 1846 Michael Elizabeth Ann B 4th Jul 1850 Michael William James B 10th Oct 1852 Michael Samuel B 5th Nov 1854 Michael Charles Alfred P Sep 1860 Michael 19.6.1 Thomas John Hampton was baptized on the 15th of September, 1839, at Michael.In 1841 he was living with his parents at Corvalla, German. In 1851 he was living with his parents at Kerrowglass, Michael. He has not been found in the 1861 census. 19.6.2 Robert Hampton was baptized on the 16th of May, 1841, at Michael. In 1841 he was living with his parents at Corvalla, German (aged 1 month). In 1851 he was living with his parents at Kerrowglass, Michael.
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