- 1 Jean Pallot (1770?- ) m Unknown
- 2 Charles Pallot (1805-1840) (Tr) [1] m (1830) Rachel de Gruchy (1808-1872) daughter of Jean, of La Chasse, Rozel, Trinity and of Rachel de Gruchy (1777-1829), daughter of Thomas and of Rachel Remon
- 3 Rachel Pallot (1831-1920) m Charles de Gruchy (1818-1899) [2]
- 3 Charles Pallot (1832-1894) [3] m (1872, St S) Mary Ann Patty Giffard (1848- ) daughter of Philippe (1817-1893) [4] and Mary Ann Patty, nee Bott (1826-1873)
- 3 Susan Pallot (1834- )
- 3 John Pallot (1837- ) [12]
- 3 Mary Anne Pallot (1841-1848) [13]
- 2 Charles Pallot (1805-1840) (Tr) [1] m (1830) Rachel de Gruchy (1808-1872) daughter of Jean, of La Chasse, Rozel, Trinity and of Rachel de Gruchy (1777-1829), daughter of Thomas and of Rachel Remon
Notes and references
- ↑ Died by 11/4/1841. In fact, he was buried in Trinity as "Mr Charles Pallot, son of Jean, aged 35" on the 25/04/1840. An online tree also has him as son of Jean. Charles should not be confused with another Trinity Charles Pallot (c1803-1855, ae 51), who married Douce Nicolle in that parish in 1827. He was a Shoemaker, as was probably his namesake, and was described as "Marchand" on burial. Charles Pallot and Rachel de Gruchy, his wife, were godparents in 1836 of Rachel, daughter of Jean Pallot and Nancy Penwell. Nancy, another daughter of the latter couple, had as godparents in 1830, the abovementioned Charles Pallot and Douce Nicolle. It is likely that they were inter-related as well as being fellow Trinity parishioners
- ↑ Owner of Mont Mado Quarry, St John. Parents of Charles de Gruchy of Wandsworth, Professor of Architecture, Royal Academy of Arts
- ↑ Shoe Manufacturer of Halkett Place, St Helier, employing 22 men and 2 boys (1861); Proprietor; latterly (1868-1894) of Beau Desert, St Saviour
- ↑ Merchant and shipowner
- ↑ Of The Cottage, (formerly Union Cottage), Le Hocq Lane, St Clement; Linguist, who concealed throughout the German Occupation of Jersey, her fluent German; Information: Betty Bois, her former neighbour. Unmarried - Will: D/Y/A/112/36
- ↑ Settled in Alberta, Canada in 1906, where he farmed at Ashmont. He died unmarried. He was the ultimate heir of the de Gruchys of La Chasse, Rozel, whose deeds from the 14th century, he inherited. These were in the safekeeping of the survivor of his aunts at Le Hocq until 1970. Whereabouts of deeds now unknown.
- ↑ Of The Cottage, Le Hocq Lane, Music Teacher at The Ladies College, Jersey; unmarried - Will: D/Y/B1/145/32. Her principal heir was her niece, Elsie Mary Pallot, wife of Lloyd Reynolds
- ↑ OV; One-time Mechanical Engineer. He settled in Alberta, Canada, where he farmed near his brother Charles. He died in Alberta
- ↑ Of Edmonton, Alberta. They sold, with their Gads co-heirs in 1973, The Cottage, Le Hocq, to Anthony Joseph Sullivan of Jersey
- ↑ Of Edmonton, Alberta; the latter living 1973
- ↑ OV; settled in 1905 in Alberta, Canada, where he farmed; served in WW1 with 51st Bn Canadians
- ↑ Shoe manufacturer of 26 Halkett Place, St Helier (1861)
- ↑ Christened on the 11/04/1841 as the "daughter of the late Charles Pallot and of Rachel de Gruchy, his wife"