Philippe Joseph Larbalestier

M, #828, b. 19 December 1819, d. 17 December 1898
Father*Philippe Joseph Larbalestier b. 10 May 1797, d. 12 Nov 1851
Mother*Marie Louise Brisac b. 1800, d. 22 May 1861
Philippe Joseph Larbalestier was born in 1819 at St. Saviour's, Jersey, Channel Islands. He was baptized on Sunday, 19 December 1819 at St. Hélier, Jersey, Channel Islands. No Godparents were given. He appeared in the household of Philippe Joseph Larbalestier on the census of April 1841 at 66 King Street, St. Hélier, Jersey, Channel Islands. He is recorded as: Larbalestier, Philip, age 20, Draper, born Jersey. He appeared as head of the household on the census of 1851 at 48 King Street, St. Hélier, Jersey, Channel Islands. He was enumerated as: Ph. J. Larbilister, head, unmarried, age 29, linen draper employing 12 persons, born St. Saviours, Jersey. Thomas Ingram Blackford, Harriet Voisin, Rebecca Henwood, Edwin Polkenhall and Jane Tinabel also appeared in the household. He was listed as a Godparent of Thomas Ingram Blackford on 7 February 1855 at St. Hélier, Jersey, Channel Islands. He appeared in the household of George Jean Larbalestier on the census of April 1861 at the Cork & Bottle Inn, Royal Square, St. Hélier, Jersey, Channel Islands. He is recorded as: Larbalestier, Philip J, brother, unmarried, age 35, Draper, born St. Saviours Jersey. He witnessed the marriage of Joseph Plymen and Louisa Alice Henly, Monday, 14 October 1878. He appeared in the household of Joseph Plymen on the census of 1881 at Les Vaux, St. Saviour's, Jersey, Channel Islands. He was recorded as: Philip Larbalestier, uncle, unmarried, male, age 60, draper, born St. Saviour's. He appeared as head of the household on the census of 1891 at "Montrose", Grand Vaux, St. Saviour's, Jersey, Channel Islands. He was enumerated as: Philip Larbalestier, head, single, male, age 72, living on his own means, born St. Saviours, Jersey. Joseph Plymen, Louisa Alice Plymen, Reginald Percy Plymen, Hilda Alice Plymen, Herbert Stanley Plymen, Cyril Alfred Plymen, Olive May Plymen, Alfred Henly and domestic servant Annie Le Mensier also appeared in the household. Philippe died on Saturday, 17 December 1898 at his residence "Montrose", Grand Vaux, St. Saviour's, Jersey, Channel Islands, at age 78 years, 11 months and 28 days. He was unmarried.