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THEISLANDWIKI
Jerripedia, launched in February 2010, is the one-stop-shop for anyone researching their ancestors in Jersey. It also provides a comprehensive picture of the island from pre-historic days to the German Occupation of the mid-20th century and right up to the present day. With an unrivalled collection of some 67,000 historic photographsand works
JERRIPEDIA - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI Jerripedia is on Facebook!. A group was created early in 2019 which complements this website and its associated database. Not only does it provide members with regular updates about additions to the website's content, but they can ask questions about the history of Jersey and their own family history research, and obtain answers from some of the most knowledgable people in the island, andBURIAL RECORDS
There are currently 17,000 records in our index, covering the years from 1850 to 1878. This index will be expanded as more registers are made available online. The handwritten registers give the date of death, name, sex, age, address and profession of the deceased, cause of death, doctor and funeral director's names, and any furtherobservations.
COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF JERSEY SURNAMESFAMILY PAGES
DONKIPEDIA - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI The costs of keeping Jerripedia (including the substantial Guernsey section starting on this page) running on the Web are considerable, and for ten years they were met by the Guernsey Society. That arrangement is now ended and, if we are to continue, we have to secure the necessary funding in other ways. The promise made when the site launched, that it will always be free to access, is beingFAMILY RESEARCH
The costs of keeping Jerripedia running on the Web are considerable. We no longer have a sponsor and have to secure the necessary funding in other ways. The promise made when the site launched that it will always be free to access is being maintained and we have ruled out advertising and commercial sponsorship, or a link to any other organisation, to ensure our continuing independence.FAMILY RECORDS
Family records. One of the main objectives of Jerripedia is to provide an on-line resource for those researching their ancestry in Jersey. Crucial to this research are the church records of baptisms, marriages and burials. Records up to 1940 (depending on parish and type of JERSEY INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACE 1947. Remarkably the first race was held on 8 May 1947, a day short of two years after the island was liberated from German Occupation, and this was the first significant British post-war motor race, and the first with continental participation. SANDERS/SAUNDERS BURIAL RECORDS 1820-1978 The records of Jersey's seven major undertakers from 1820 to the late 1970s are held by Jersey Archive and have been digitised and indexed by archive staff and volunteers. We previously provided family page listings of the records of Croad's, a single business, but have now combined all the records into a single new index and are progressivelyTHEISLANDWIKI
Jerripedia, launched in February 2010, is the one-stop-shop for anyone researching their ancestors in Jersey. It also provides a comprehensive picture of the island from pre-historic days to the German Occupation of the mid-20th century and right up to the present day. With an unrivalled collection of some 67,000 historic photographsand works
JERRIPEDIA - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI Jerripedia is on Facebook!. A group was created early in 2019 which complements this website and its associated database. Not only does it provide members with regular updates about additions to the website's content, but they can ask questions about the history of Jersey and their own family history research, and obtain answers from some of the most knowledgable people in the island, andBURIAL RECORDS
There are currently 17,000 records in our index, covering the years from 1850 to 1878. This index will be expanded as more registers are made available online. The handwritten registers give the date of death, name, sex, age, address and profession of the deceased, cause of death, doctor and funeral director's names, and any furtherobservations.
COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF JERSEY SURNAMESFAMILY PAGES
DONKIPEDIA - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI The costs of keeping Jerripedia (including the substantial Guernsey section starting on this page) running on the Web are considerable, and for ten years they were met by the Guernsey Society. That arrangement is now ended and, if we are to continue, we have to secure the necessary funding in other ways. The promise made when the site launched, that it will always be free to access, is beingFAMILY RESEARCH
The costs of keeping Jerripedia running on the Web are considerable. We no longer have a sponsor and have to secure the necessary funding in other ways. The promise made when the site launched that it will always be free to access is being maintained and we have ruled out advertising and commercial sponsorship, or a link to any other organisation, to ensure our continuing independence.FAMILY RECORDS
Family records. One of the main objectives of Jerripedia is to provide an on-line resource for those researching their ancestry in Jersey. Crucial to this research are the church records of baptisms, marriages and burials. Records up to 1940 (depending on parish and type of JERSEY INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACE 1947. Remarkably the first race was held on 8 May 1947, a day short of two years after the island was liberated from German Occupation, and this was the first significant British post-war motor race, and the first with continental participation. SANDERS/SAUNDERS BURIAL RECORDS 1820-1978 The records of Jersey's seven major undertakers from 1820 to the late 1970s are held by Jersey Archive and have been digitised and indexed by archive staff and volunteers. We previously provided family page listings of the records of Croad's, a single business, but have now combined all the records into a single new index and are progressivelyFAMILY TREE INDEX
At 13 May 2021 the number of trees was. - 3382 -. Jerripedia has the largest online collection of Jersey family trees, all of which have been subject to rigorous checks. From 2018 to 2020 (continuing in 2021) we undertook a major programme of checking trees, adding further details where possible and making any necessary corrections. GUERNSEY FAMILY TREES AND HISTORIES Blondels of Les Piques and Les Lohiers in St Saviours 1600-. Early Blondels of St Saviours abt 1550-1700 La Porte line. Blondels of Jaonnets in St Saviours - Helier (abt 1610) to Nicholas (18th cent) Descendents of Jean Blondel of St Pierre Du Bois 1693-. Descendents of Mathieu Blondel of l'isle deBLANC PIGNON, ST B
Property name. Blanc Pignon Location. Ruelle es Ruoux, St Brelade Type of property. Late 19th century Gothic style house Families associatedwith the property
LE FEUVRE - JERRIPEDIA John Le Feuvre was a bootmaker at 31 King Street in the 1840s. Charles Le Feuvre was a baker at 42 King Street in the 1860s. Jeanne Le Feuvre was a draper at 56 King Street in the 1850s. 1887 advert. Locksmith Philip John Le Feuvre took over the business from his father William. Le Feuvre gate supplier. MOURANT - JERRIPEDIA Payne's Armorial of Jersey. The Marquis de Magny, in his Livre d'or de la Noblesse de France, says "la famille de Morant, de tres ancienne noblesse de Normandie, s'est repandue et a formee plusieurs branches dans les provinces voisines.In England its antiquity and possessions were equally famous. Hasted, in his History of Kent. records that William, Jordan and Henry de Morant were possessed of FAMILY HISTORY IN GUERNSEY A census has been taken every ten years in Guernsey since 1821, as in England and Wales – with detailed schedules surviving since 1841. The Guernsey census can be found among the same record series in the National Archives in Kew. They are indexed and available CRESPIN FAMILY MEMBERS WHO SERVED IN WORLD WAR 1 Three sons of Charles and Alice Crespin who died within six months of each other. Albert Victor Stamp Crespin, (1886-1916) husband of Annie, Petty Officer RN, HMS Genista, killed in action; Charles William Victor Crespin (1883-1916), Fireman, Merchant Marine, ss Vanellus, killed when ship was mined and sank; Reginald Peter Crespin (1893-1917) Lance Corporal, Dorset Regiment, died of wounds LE BROCQ - JERRIPEDIA Alice Maud Le Brocq, daughter of Charles and Esther Marie, was born in Brisbane in 1872 and died there, not having married, at the age of 65. Francis Le Brocq and his wife. Bill and Doris Adams, nee Le Brocq. Edward Henry Le Brocq (left), later to be Jersey's first chief of police, during service in India. LUCE - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI Luce is French for Lucia, a name made popular by St Lucy. Six French villages with churches dedicated to her are called Ste Luce. There was also a St Luce, Pope in the 3rd Century. However, the name may also derive via the French from the Latin lucius - a woodcutter.DRELAUD/DRILLOT
The Drelaud/Drillot surname first appeared in Jersey in the early 1700s. The will of Marie Basty, widow of Pierre Drillaux, dated 1726, says that they sought refuge in the island because of their protestant religion. In 1744, her son André's will, confirms that they were religious refugees, that they were originally from the French provinceof
THEISLANDWIKI
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands, a group of small islands in the English Channel, close to the French coast, which are possessions of the British Crown and part of the British Isles. Jerripedia, launched in February 2010, is the one-stop-shop for anyone researching their ancestors in Jersey. It also provides a comprehensive picture JERRIPEDIA - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI Jerripedia is on Facebook!. A group was created early in 2019 which complements this website and its associated database. Not only does it provide members with regular updates about additions to the website's content, but they can ask questions about the history of Jersey and their own family history research, and obtain answers from some of the most knowledgable people in the island, andBURIAL RECORDS
There are currently 17,000 records in our index, covering the years from 1850 to 1878. This index will be expanded as more registers are made available online. The handwritten registers give the date of death, name, sex, age, address and profession of the deceased, cause of death, doctor and funeral director's names, and any furtherobservations.
FAMILY PAGES
COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF JERSEY SURNAMES DONKIPEDIA - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI The costs of keeping Jerripedia (including the substantial Guernsey section starting on this page) running on the Web are considerable, and for ten years they were met by the Guernsey Society. That arrangement is now ended and, if we are to continue, we have to secure the necessary funding in other ways. The promise made when the site launched, that it will always be free to access, is beingFAMILY RECORDS
Family records. One of the main objectives of Jerripedia is to provide an on-line resource for those researching their ancestry in Jersey. Crucial to this research are the church records of baptisms, marriages and burials. Records up to 1940 (depending on parish and type ofFAMILY RESEARCH
The costs of keeping Jerripedia running on the Web are considerable. We no longer have a sponsor and have to secure the necessary funding in other ways. The promise made when the site launched that it will always be free to access is being maintained and we have ruled out advertising and commercial sponsorship, or a link to any other organisation, to ensure our continuing independence. GUERNSEY FAMILY TREES AND HISTORIES Blondels of Les Piques and Les Lohiers in St Saviours 1600-. Early Blondels of St Saviours abt 1550-1700 La Porte line. Blondels of Jaonnets in St Saviours - Helier (abt 1610) to Nicholas (18th cent) Descendents of Jean Blondel of St Pierre Du Bois 1693-. Descendents of Mathieu Blondel of l'isle de JERSEY INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACE 1947. Remarkably the first race was held on 8 May 1947, a day short of two years after the island was liberated from German Occupation, and this was the first significant British post-war motor race, and the first with continental participation.THEISLANDWIKI
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands, a group of small islands in the English Channel, close to the French coast, which are possessions of the British Crown and part of the British Isles. Jerripedia, launched in February 2010, is the one-stop-shop for anyone researching their ancestors in Jersey. It also provides a comprehensive picture JERRIPEDIA - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI Jerripedia is on Facebook!. A group was created early in 2019 which complements this website and its associated database. Not only does it provide members with regular updates about additions to the website's content, but they can ask questions about the history of Jersey and their own family history research, and obtain answers from some of the most knowledgable people in the island, andBURIAL RECORDS
There are currently 17,000 records in our index, covering the years from 1850 to 1878. This index will be expanded as more registers are made available online. The handwritten registers give the date of death, name, sex, age, address and profession of the deceased, cause of death, doctor and funeral director's names, and any furtherobservations.
FAMILY PAGES
COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF JERSEY SURNAMES DONKIPEDIA - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI The costs of keeping Jerripedia (including the substantial Guernsey section starting on this page) running on the Web are considerable, and for ten years they were met by the Guernsey Society. That arrangement is now ended and, if we are to continue, we have to secure the necessary funding in other ways. The promise made when the site launched, that it will always be free to access, is beingFAMILY RECORDS
Family records. One of the main objectives of Jerripedia is to provide an on-line resource for those researching their ancestry in Jersey. Crucial to this research are the church records of baptisms, marriages and burials. Records up to 1940 (depending on parish and type ofFAMILY RESEARCH
The costs of keeping Jerripedia running on the Web are considerable. We no longer have a sponsor and have to secure the necessary funding in other ways. The promise made when the site launched that it will always be free to access is being maintained and we have ruled out advertising and commercial sponsorship, or a link to any other organisation, to ensure our continuing independence. GUERNSEY FAMILY TREES AND HISTORIES Blondels of Les Piques and Les Lohiers in St Saviours 1600-. Early Blondels of St Saviours abt 1550-1700 La Porte line. Blondels of Jaonnets in St Saviours - Helier (abt 1610) to Nicholas (18th cent) Descendents of Jean Blondel of St Pierre Du Bois 1693-. Descendents of Mathieu Blondel of l'isle de JERSEY INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACE 1947. Remarkably the first race was held on 8 May 1947, a day short of two years after the island was liberated from German Occupation, and this was the first significant British post-war motor race, and the first with continental participation.FAMILY TREE INDEX
At 13 May 2021 the number of trees was. - 3382 -. Jerripedia has the largest online collection of Jersey family trees, all of which have been subject to rigorous checks. From 2018 to 2020 (continuing in 2021) we undertook a major programme of checking trees, adding further details where possible and making any necessary corrections. MOURANT - JERRIPEDIA Payne's Armorial of Jersey. The Marquis de Magny, in his Livre d'or de la Noblesse de France, says "la famille de Morant, de tres ancienne noblesse de Normandie, s'est repandue et a formee plusieurs branches dans les provinces voisines.In England its antiquity and possessions were equally famous. Hasted, in his History of Kent. records that William, Jordan and Henry de Morant were possessed of LE FEUVRE - JERRIPEDIA John Le Feuvre was a bootmaker at 31 King Street in the 1840s. Charles Le Feuvre was a baker at 42 King Street in the 1860s. Jeanne Le Feuvre was a draper at 56 King Street in the 1850s. 1887 advert. Locksmith Philip John Le Feuvre took over the business from his father William. Le Feuvre gate supplier. FAMILY HISTORY IN GUERNSEY A census has been taken every ten years in Guernsey since 1821, as in England and Wales – with detailed schedules surviving since 1841. The Guernsey census can be found among the same record series in the National Archives in Kew. They are indexed and available LE BROCQ - JERRIPEDIA Alice Maud Le Brocq, daughter of Charles and Esther Marie, was born in Brisbane in 1872 and died there, not having married, at the age of 65. Francis Le Brocq and his wife. Bill and Doris Adams, nee Le Brocq. Edward Henry Le Brocq (left), later to be Jersey's first chief of police, during service in India. A GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE 1850S A train leaving Gorey in the 1850s. Hardly, the service to the harbour did not start until 1891 . The photographs on this page (with the exception of that on the left) were all advertised for sale early in 2018, described as taken in the 1850s and '60s. DU HEAUME - JERRIPEDIA Origin of Surname. Historian the Rev George Balleine says that The du Heaumes probably came from the Pays de Houime, south of Falaise in Normandy.. However, Heaume and Heaulme are well-known names from the Mayenne region of France, derived from a maker of heaumes (casks) and several places in the centre of France bear the name.Heaume is modern French for helmet, which might also be a source LE HOCQ - JERRIPEDIA Le Hocq. This is the earliest known picture of Le Hocq Tower, one of Jersey's round coastal towers which were built to protect the island from invasion by the French in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Le Hocq's tower had not been built in 1781 when the French successfully invaded the island just up the coast at La Rocque,leading to the
LUCE - JERRIPEDIA - THEISLANDWIKI Luce is French for Lucia, a name made popular by St Lucy. Six French villages with churches dedicated to her are called Ste Luce. There was also a St Luce, Pope in the 3rd Century. However, the name may also derive via the French from the Latin lucius - a woodcutter.DRELAUD/DRILLOT
The Drelaud/Drillot surname first appeared in Jersey in the early 1700s. The will of Marie Basty, widow of Pierre Drillaux, dated 1726, says that they sought refuge in the island because of their protestant religion. In 1744, her son André's will, confirms that they were religious refugees, that they were originally from the French provinceof
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elcome to THEISLANDWIKI, a gateway to two historical websites featuring the Channel Islands, a group of small islands in the English Channel, close to the French coast, which are possessions of the British Crown and part of the British Isles. Originally part of the Guernsey Society website, THEISLANDWIKI still benefits from the generous sponsorship of its web hosting expenses by the Society. That arrangement will come to an end in 2021. Donkipedia, the Guernsey element of theislandwiki, has already been withdrawn as a separate domain, and the website is progressively being rebranded as Jerripedia. However, it retains the majority of the Guernsey content and that is being refreshed and will, hopefully, be expanded in the futureHISTORY
Jerripedia was launched days after Donkipedia in 2010, and has since built up a substantial worldwide audience, interested in the histories of the Channel Islands and their families. It contains the largest online repository of information about the island, with hundreds of family trees, thousands of family records and an illustrated general history of the island. Donkipedia , launched in February 2010, is the largest and most comprehensive on-line resource for those seeking information about their family history and the island their ancestorslived in.
The website ceased to have a separate existence in September 2020 but its content has been retained within Jerripedia. The Guernsey pages include the history of Guernsey families, the lives of famous Guernseymen, the literature of the island and many other aspects of island life, and a growing collecting of historic images. Jerripedia is now on FACEBOOK. A new group has been created - just search for JERRIPEDIA from your FACEBOOK account, which anybody interested in the history of Jersey and its families is welcome to join. The group will provide regular updates about additions to JERRIPEDIA'S content, as well as providing a forum for discussion about all matters relating the island's history. Jerripedia , launched in February 2010, is the one-stop-shop for anyone researching their ancestors in Jersey. It also provides a comprehensive picture of the island from pre-historic days to the German Occupation of the mid-20th century and right up to the present day. With an unrivalled collection of historic photographs and works of art, Jerripedia shows exactly what Jersey looked like over the centuries, and particularly during the last 150 years. It contains over 1,200 pages dedicated to island families, over 3,300 family trees, and over 750,000 baptism and other family records.FAMILY RECORDS
Jerripedia's records database is seamlessly linked to family pages and associated frmily trees, and contains records of Jersey baptisms, marriages and burials in the 12 parish churches from the earliest registers in the 16th century to 1940, plus seven other Anglican churches. In September 2020 several thousand baptism records for Roman Catholic and Methodist churches were added, and more are in thepipeline.
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