- 1 Anthoine Bishop (1726-by 1811) [1] m (1750, St B) Catherine Bichard (1725-1811) [2] d of Pierre (St B)
- 2 Jean Bishop (1753- ) [3] m (1774, St B) Douce Marett (St B)
- 3 Marie Bishop (1775- )
- 3 Jean Bishop (1779- ) [4]
- 2 Anne Bishop (1754-1814) m (1774, St B) Jean Le Masurier (St B)
- 2 Pierre Bishop (1756- ) m (1777, St B) Elizabeth Fenien
- 3 Pierre Bishop (1777-1829) [5] m (1802, St H) Marguerite Hubert (10/1780-1849) d of Philippe and Marguerite Le Ray
- 4 Pierre Bishop (1804-1871) [6] m (1829, St H) Lavinia Crago of Fowey
- 4 Marguerite Fenien Bishop (1805- ) m (1824, St H) Pierre de la Mare (Gsy)
- 4 Elizabeth Bishop (1809-1861) m (1834, St H) Clement Noel [7]
- 4 Catherine Bishop (1811-1812)
- 4 Jeanne Catherine Bishop (1813-1898) m (1836, St H) François Voisin (1816-1894) [8]
- 4 Philippe Duheaume Bishop (1817- ) [9]
- 4 Jean Pierre Bishop (1818-1818)
- 4 Abraham Bishop (1820-1828)
- 3 Pierre Bishop (1777-1829) [5] m (1802, St H) Marguerite Hubert (10/1780-1849) d of Philippe and Marguerite Le Ray
- 2 Thomas Bishop (1758-by 1809) [10] m (1780, St B) Anne Carrel (1756-1816)
- 3 Anne Bishop (1782- ) [11] m (1800, St S) Edward Billot (St Mt)
- 3 Thomas Bishop (1783-1833) m (1805, St H) Anne Magdelaine Le Geyt
- 4 Anna Bishop (1815- )
- 4 John Bishop (1817- )
- 4 Eliza Bishop (1819- )
- 4 Mary Ann Bishop (1821- )
- 4 Jane Bishop (1822- )
- 3 Marie Bishop (10/1787-1879) [12] m (1806, St B) Jean Brine (St B) [13]
- 3 Jean Bishop (9/1789-by 1851) m (1812, St Mary, Portsea) [14] Honour Hoare Edmunds d of John, of Portsea
- 3 Pierre Bishop (1790 -) m (1812, St Mary, Portsea) [15] Mary Eastgate d of Nicholas, of Portsea
- 2 Marie Bishop (1762- )
- 2 Edouard Bishop (1764- )
- 2 Jean Bishop (1753- ) [3] m (1774, St B) Douce Marett (St B)
Notes and References
- ↑ Son of "Mr Bishop": St Brelade baptism (1726). Anne Bishop, who was almost certainly his elder sister, was baptised in that parish in 1724 as "fille de Mr Anthoine Bishop": see Descendants of Anthony Bishop
- ↑ Catherine was buried in 1811, aged 85, "widow of Anthoine Bishop". Her sister, Rachel Bichard (1723- ), married in 1748, Edouard Fiot of St Brelade. The couple were, in 1758, godparents of Thomas Bishop, son of Anthoine and Catherine. Their father will have given to the Bishop family, his Christian name of Pierre
- ↑ Probably the John Bishop, Master of Union in 1794: J. Jean (below)
- ↑ Perhaps the John Bishop, Master Mariner in 1815-1816 [see John Jean, below], who was Captain of Elisha Tupper in 1814, for Carteret Priaulx and Janvrin, in the South America trade: ed. Jamieson A.G., A People of the Sea, (Methuen, 1986), 320
- ↑ Master Mariner from 1804. Master of Betsy, (1804-1808), Virginia, (29 ton sloop, 1808-1809) and then Master and sole Owner of Lord Gambier (35 ton ketch, 1809-1819), then partner with Perchard as owners of Phoenix (110 ton schooner, 1823-9)
- ↑ Ship`s Carpenter and Mariner in 1851. He had also become a widower by then: Census, St Brelade, Jersey. Pierre (or Peter) was latterly a Schoolmaster in St Aubin
- ↑ Master Mariner
- ↑ Founder of Voisin & Co. (1837) and Constable of St Helier
- ↑ Living in 1841
- ↑ Master Mariner: John Jean, Jersey Sailing Ships, (Phillimore, 1982), 130; captain of Cornwall in 1790. Thomas had died by September 1809, when his widow, Anne Carrel, was godmother to Marie Anne Brine
- ↑ Anne Bishop and Edouard Billot, her husband, were in 1816 godparents of William Edouard Brine
- ↑ Died 30th August 1879, aged "91 ans 10 mois": St Brelade Register
- ↑ Issue thirteen children
- ↑ The Hampshire, England, Allegations for Marriage Licenses, 1689-1837, located at www.ancestry.co.uk, describe Honour Hoare Edmunds as a minor, from Portsea, marrying with the consent of her father, John Edmunds, Blacksmith. More importantly, the groom, who gave his age as "21", was identified as being John Bishop of St Brelade, Jersey, whose age matched that given. The tree Descendants of John Bishop is therefore incorrect as to the date and place of John`s birth. John Bishop and his wife, Honour, were in 1812, godparents of Jean Brine
- ↑ The above Marriage License Allegations mention Peter Bishop`s place of residence as being St Helier, Jersey, and his stated age supplies a date of birth, 1790. His occupation was given as Mariner, so Peter was one of two men of this name and occupation. However, the other Peter, his 1st cousin, a widower from a young age, seems to have changed his profession. John Jean (see above) suspected the two Bishops, John and Peter, Masters in 1830 and 1831, respectively, of the Jersey vessel Othello, (Hamptonne & Co) were brothers. At the time of his marriage, Peter`s fiancée was a minor, marrying with the consent of her father, Nicholas Eastgate, Gunner, R.N. Peter Bishop and his wife, Mary Eastgate, were in 1821 godparents of Eliza Bishop Brine