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COTTIER/CHRISTIAN/MOORE/KENNAUGH/TAUBMAN/

Hello
I've been away from my family genealogy for a while and I'm now trying to get back into researching my following lines, COTTIER, CHRISTIAN, MOORE, KENNAUGH/KENNAGH, TAUBMAN.
I hoping someone can help. The information that I have so far is;

My gggrandfather, CLAUDIUS THOMAS COTTIER, was one of the five children of a REV. JOHN & JANE MOORE COTTIER, married 9 Sept.1810 in Douglas, IOM. Their children were:
1) WILLIAM, b. 12 Sep 1811. Patrick, IOM, who married a ANNE KENNAUGH/KENNAGH Their children were:

a) CATHARINE CAROLINA, ch. 3 May, 1835, Patrick, IOM. She married a THOMAS CUBBIN in the parish church of Wallasey in1866.

b) ANNE, ch. 20 Nov. 1836, Patrick, IOM

c) JANE , ch. 13 Oct. 1839, Patrick, IOM
2) JOHN CHRISTIAN MOORE, ch. 5 May 1813, Patrick, IOM

married an ANN (?)
3) CLAUDIUS THOMAS, ch. 30 Jul 1814, Patrick, IOM.

He immigrated to the USA (date, place and year still unknown) and shows up in an 1860 New Orleans, Louisiana census as C.T. COTTIER. The census shows him married to a MARGARET HAMILTON, and with three children, JOHN-named after his father, MARY-named after his grandmother, MARY COTTIER MOORE, and JANE-named after his mother, JANE.
4) GEORGE AUGUSTUS, ch. 14 Nov. 1815
5) CATHARINE CAROLINA, ch. 21 Feb, 1820, died 8 May, 1820

Rev. JOHN COTTIER was the son of a WILLIAM COTTIER/CATHARINE CAROLINA CHRISTiAN. CATHARINE CAROLINA CHRISTIAN was the daughter of a Rev. JOHN CHRISTIAN/ ELIZABETH TAUBMAN.
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Marown monumental Inscriptions # 215--Here repose the remains of JANE COTTIER, the beloved wife of the Rev. JOHN COTTIER late of Ballayeoman Mooar in this parish, who died the13th day of Sept. 1846, aged 62 years old.
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According to information that I've received, JANE MOORE (above) was the daughter of a PETER MOORE & MARY COTTIER.

According to the IGI, PETER MOORE/MARY COTTIER (married 19 Nov. 1780. Maughold, Isle of Man) had the following children:

1) THOMAS MOORE, ch. 8 Mar. 1782, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
2) JANE MOORE, ch. 1 Jan. 1784, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
3) MARY ANN , ch. 19 Feb. 1786, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
4) MARGARET,ch. 9 Sept. 1787, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
5) ELIZABETH , ch. 7 Dec. 1788, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
6) CATHARINE , ch. 13 Jun 1790. St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
7) JOHN , ch. 24 Jul 1791, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
8) NATHANIEL , ch. 9 Dec 1792, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
9) CHRISTIAN , ch. 14 May 1795, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
10) ELEANORE , ch. 26 Mar 1797,St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
11) WILLIAM E, ch. 26 Jan 1800, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
12) JAMES PETER, ch. 19 Dec 1802, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England
13) CHRISTIAN , 27 May 1804, St.George, Douglas, Isle of Man, England

If there is anyone out there who might have information on, or who is related to, any of the people listed, please get in touch.
Also, I would be extremely grateful if someone, who might have the time, would be kind enough to check the 1841 IOM census index to see if my gggrandfather, CLAUDIUS THOMAS COTTIER, (who might be listed as C.T. COTTIER) was still on the island at that time. If he was, that would give me a better time frame in which to check when he entered the U.S.
Thank you for taking the time to read this rather long enquiry.
Lionel Cottier Jr., USA