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Amy Cotter  ( 1860 - 1929 )

also known as
Amy Richards
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born in Barham 1860
christened in
died in Bridge District 1929
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Biography
   Her son William Richard Cotter VC (1882-1916) was the recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallentry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwelth forces.
 1911 Living (51) in Sandgate with husband Richard and family - same road as sister Susan 1911 census
Biography

Her son William Richard Cotter VC (1882-1916) was the recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallentry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwelth forces.

1911
Living (51) in Sandgate with husband Richard and family - same road as sister Susan

1911 census
Marriage
(Ages +/-1)
Year   Reg. DistrictChurchNameAgeSpouseAgeCurate
1880 Elham  Amy Richards19Richard Cotter28 
Demography
(Elham Parish only)
YearNamePropertyAddressRelationConOccupationAgeBorn  
1871Amy RichardsS.M.Cotts - Lower Cottage site ofDuck StreetDaughter  11Kent
Relationships
(Calculated from the demography records)
Name Relation GBornPlaceDiedPlaceOccupation
John RichardsFatherM1827Barham1895ElhamBricklayer
Emma Elizabeth ReynoldsMotherF1831Godmersham1905Elham 
James John RichardsBrotherM1851Littlebourne1898ElhamBricklayer
Elizabeth Emma RichardsSisterF1852Kent1909Strand Middlesex 
Sarah Ann RichardsSisterF1853Barham   
Charles Henry RichardsBrotherM1856Barham1916ElhamLab (Ag)
Louisa Jane RichardsSisterF1858Barham   
Robert William RichardsBrotherM1862Barham1897Barton Regis GloucestershireLab (Ag)
William R RichardsBrotherM1864Barham  Lab (Ag)
Susanna RichardsSisterF1866Elham1938Elham District 
Clement RichardsBrotherM1868Elham1965Folkestone DistrictGrocer's Assistant
Ashton RichardsBrotherM1869Elham