Channel Islands Genealogy
CHANNEL ISLANDS GENEALOGY
URL: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jfuller/ci.html
Last update: May 19, 2008 by John Fuller, johnf14246@aol.com
Well, here we are, at one of the few Web sites that deals solely with the Channel Islands and attempts to focus on
Channel Islands genealogy. I enjoy helping those who are seeking their Channel Islands roots and hope that something on these
pages will be of assistance to you. If you come across additional resources that should be added to these pages, please let me
know.
The following categories of information are available on these web pages ... just click on the one that interests you.
Before we get started, please note that there is now a genealogy mailing list devoted specifically to those who are researching their
Channel Islands ancestry. A brief description of this list, including posting and subscribing instructions, follows:
CHANNEL-ISLANDS. A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in the Channel Islands (Jersey and the
Bailiwick of Guernsey) which lie off the Normandy coast of France. Mailing address for postings is
channel-islands-l@rootsweb.com. To subscribe send the word
"subscribe" (without the quotes) as the only text in the body of a message to
channel-islands-l-request@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or
channel-islands-d-request@rootsweb.com (digest
mode).
Over the past few years I have compiled an extensive list of Internet contacts and the Channel Islands surnames they are
researching. This list is available on a set of alphabetical
web pages. I also maintain the list as a
text file (surnames.txt) if you desire to download
the entire list for future reference.
Many of our friends have research material related to the Channel Islands and have offered to look up information that might assist
others in their research efforts. A list of these volunteers and the material that is available to them can be found in the
Volunteers List.
A 55 x 40 inch "Map of The Island of Jersey" was produced in 1849 by Hugh Godfray showing basic "culture" including houses and
their Proprietors. A cartographic grid was overlain on this map in order to index the habitations. With additional reference to
selected locations from the published work of Joan Stevens "Old Jersey Houses", which lists many of the houses shown on the
map, Roland de Caen has created an index showing some 2,000 names of House Proprietors. The
Index Introduction which has links to each
of the Parish pages. Please note that the index is far from a complete reference and should form a supplementary source to the
study of the 1851 Census.
General
Channel Islands Family History Society
- The official website of the Channel Islands Family History Society. The objects of the Society are the study of the history and
genealogy of Channel Islands families, the exchange of information on them and on other families who have connections with the
islands.
Alex Glendinning's Home Page
- A must for those who are researching their Channel Islands roots. Alex is the Vice-Chairman of the Channel Islands Family
History Society (CIFHS) and his Home Page contains a wealth of information on the Society including general information, the
index of contents for recent Journals, and a list of upcoming events. He has also included Research in the Channel Islands FAQs
(Frequently Asked Questions) and descriptions of his very informative books on the Islands. Alex plans frequent updates to his
Home Page so stop by when you get a chance.
UK+Ireland Home Page
- This page provides a wealth of genealogy-related information on the British Isles, including a section for the Channel Islands.
Jersey
1841 Channel Islands Census
- Lorna Pratt provides transcribed information from the 1841 census returns for the Channel Islands.
Jersey and my family history
- James Brannan provides a discussion of his Renouf, Dupre, Hue and Le Hardy ancestors and his research in Jersey,
including useful insights regarding the use of various primary sources for genealogical records.
du Feu Family Home Page
- Philip and Jacquelyn (nee du Feu) and Trevor du Feu provide information on the Trinity and St. Ouen du Feu lines from 1590
to the present.
The Le Gros Family Of St. Lawrence
- Chris Le Gros provides descendent lists and birth, marriage, and death information on the two Le Gros families that
originated in the Jersey parish of St. Lawrence.
PafWeb - WWW Genealogy
- This site uses a new Internet genealogy program, PafWeb, written by Ray and Thomas Messervy, and includes an extensive
list of individuals in the Meservy family with the associated Pedigree Charts. The Meservy family provided at this site comes from
Jersey during the mid-1800s and extends back into the 1200s with several family branches. If you have Meservy/Messervy
ancestry, you should stop in and check for links.
Genealogy of the Messervy Family
- Fred Meserve provides a variety of information on the Meserve families in the United States who are descended from
Clement Meserve. Clement was born on Jersey in 1645 and immigrated to the United States around 1670.
Genealogy of Stephane Luce
- Stephane Luce provides a biography of his great-grandfather Phillippe Luce (1826-1892) who was born on Jersey and
emigrated to Canada in 1861.
LUCE Genealogy : JERSEY : Channel Islands
- Victor Luce describes his Luce ancestry including the descendants of Philippe Luce (1826-1892), the son of Elie Luce and
Elizabeth Sorsoleil, who emigrated to Canada in 1861.
Larbalestier Family Home Page
- Ken Larbalestier provides background information on the Larbalestier family of Jersey.
Poindexter Descendants Association
- A site devoted to the American descendants of George Poingdestre who arrived in the Colony of Virginia from Jersey in 1657.
Genealogy of Le Blancq family from Jersey Island
- Guy Le Blancq provides information on his Le Blancq family from Jersey.
The Vibert Family
- Trevor Vibert provides information on the main branches of the Vibert family and all it's derivatives, especially those in
Canada and the United States, and a brief history of Jersey.
Bailiwick of Guernsey (includes Alderney, Sark, and Herm)
The Priaulx Library
- The Priaulx Library, located in Candie, St Peter Port, Guernsey, has extensive resources/records for Guernsey including
historical publications, family trees and published family histories, Parish Church Registers, Constables Records of St Peter Port,
almanacs from the 19th century, newspapers from 1791, Societe Guernsiaise publications, photographic collection, Greff records,
church and parish records, cemetery records, civil registers, and census records.
Guernsey Press On-Line
- Check out the "family and friends" page that includes a special area dedicated to those seeking to research their family
history or make contact with lost friends or relatives.
The Bailiwick of Guernsey Genealogy Interest Site
- Peter Guilbert provides a wealth of information related to Guernsey genealogy ... an excellent starting point for Guernsey
researchers.
Renouf Family Genealogy
- Jacky Renouf provides a history of the Renouf families from Guernsey as well as a number of family trees based on parish
records, census data and migrations of the Guernsey Renoufs.
Falla Family Home Page
- John Falla provides a number of pages related to Guernsey genealogy including a Descendant Report of Fallas from Gyfre
Falla (the earliest known Falla on Guernsey) to the present and a report called People of Guernsey which currently includes over
25,000 entries.
Stephen Foote's Family History pages
- Stephen Foote provides information on his genealogy including his Guernsey roots (Bisson, Falla, Foote, Hawkins,
Jamouneau, Marquand, Martel, Ozanne, Priaulx, Steer).
Tostevin/Toadvine Genealogy
- Robert Simms provides additional information on the Tostevin/Toadvine family.
Guernsey Family History Page
- Adrian Bott provides a description of some of the resources available for research in Guernsey plus a growing list of related
links.
Jersey
States of Jersey Home Page
- This is the official government site for the Island of Jersey and includes links to various topics such as heritage, finance,
business, sports and leisure, government, and tourism and weather.
CIA World FactBook
- The CIA World FactBook provides information on Jersey's geography, people, government, economy, transportation, and
communications.
Jersey Web - Home Page
- This page is an excellent source of general information on Jersey. You can access various subject areas from this Home
Page though you might want to go directly to the
A-Z Guide and browse through the alphabetical list of topics.
The Jersey Society in London
- This page, maintained by Brian Read, is the official web page of The Jersey Society in London which was established in 1896
by a group of Jersey people who had left the island of their birth to live and work in London. The object of the Society is to stimulate
interest in Jersey, especially the island's history and progress.
Knowhere Guide to Jersey
- Lots of categories for Jersey information (e.g., shops, food, pubs, clubs); however, there are little or no details at this time.
This page has great prospects as people add additional information. You might want to pop in now and then to see if new
information has been added.
A Brief History Of Policing In Jersey
- Part of the States of Jersey Police web pages, this page provides an excellent discussion of law enforcement in Jersey. I
found it quite interesting as part of the historical perspective on the lives of our ancestors. In addition, there are links to a glossary
of terms that might be useful (I always wondered what a Jurat was, since this was the occupation of many of my ancestors, and
now I know).
Jersey WELCOME Hotels
- Descriptions of two hotels on Jersey and some additional information on Jersey activities.
H.K. Fears Jersey Coins and Banknotes Page
- This page focuses on historic and current Jersey coins and banknotes and includes many images of this currency. In
addition, there is a map of the island showing the parishes and a number of pictures and descriptions of historic landmarks on the
island.
Bailiwick of Guernsey (includes Alderney, Sark, and Herm)
States of Guernsey Home Page
- This is the official government site for the Bailiwick of Guernsey and includes comprehensive information on the Bailiwick.
CIA World FactBook
- The CIA World FactBook provides information on Guernsey's geography, people, government, economy, transportation, and
communications.
Visit Guernsey
- This is an excellent source of information on Guernsey including monthly activities, historical information, things to see,
shopping, eating out, and nightlife.
Welcome to the Bailiwick of Guernsey
- This page contains general Guernsey information, Guernsey Community Links, an overview of Channel Islands genealogy,
and information on the Guernsey Tourist Board's initiative to attract descendants of Channel Islands families to visit the island. As
part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, this page also contains information on Alderney, Sark, and Herm.
Knowhere Guide to Guernsey
- Lots of categories for Guernsey information (e.g., shops, food, pubs, clubs) as found in the comparable page for Jersey;
however, this page does provide some detailed information that might be of interest.
Guernsey Accommodation Guide
- This page lists hotels on Guernsey (and one on Herm) that carry the officially approved Tourist Board stamp. The hotels are
listed by rating (1-5 Crowns) and there are links to pages describing each hotel with pictures, locations and phone numbers, and
ammenities.