Alexandre family members who served in the Great War
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Alexandre family members who served in the Great War

Regimental Sergeant Major James Philip Alexander, DCM
Three members of the Alexandre family died in the Great War and another 20 saw active service
- Alfred Alexandre, son of Jacques and Eliza of First Tower, killed in action on submarine HMS C33 in 1915, aged31
- James Edward Alexandre, son of John and Charlotte Perree, died in hospital at St Omer in 1919, aged 25
- John William Alexandre, son of Captain Alexandre and husband of Annie, killed at Battle of Ypres, 1917, aged 40
- Charles Alexander (1877- ), Mercantile Marine
- John William Alexander (1882- ), Tr, married Ada Le Gresley, Private Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
- Philip Touzel Alexander (1887- ), Mercantile Marine
- Albert Edouard Alexandre (1901- ), Private Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, awarded Chevalier Legion d'Honneur
- Alfred Charles Alexandre (1884- ), son of Jean and Charlotte Marguerite, Private Labour Corps
- Auguste Alexandre, Private, Dorsetshire Regiment, wounded
- Charles Alexandre (1877- ), Mercantile Marine
- Clifford Alexandre (1899- ), Militia service
- Edmund Alexandre (1882- ), son of Jacques and Elize (St Ouen), Sergeant-major RAMC
- Edward Alexandre (1875- ), Militia service
- Ernest Alexandre, Bombadier Royal Garrison Artillery
- Ernest John Alexandre, St My, Private, Labour Corps
- George Alexandre, Private Dorsetshire Regiment
- George Mollet Alexandre, St O, Lieutenant Canadian Infantry
- Harold Charles Alexandre, St H, Private Royal Engineers
- Hedley Alexandre, Private Quebec Regiment
- James Philip Alexandre (1881- ), son of John and Charlotte Marguerite, DCM, RSM Essex Regiment.Presentation to Regimental Sergeant Major James Philip Alexander, DCM, at Town Hall
- John James Alexandre (1880- ), son of John and Charlotte Marguerite, RNAS 1917, RAF Air Mechanic 1st Class
- Philip Alexandre, L-cpl Royal Jersey Garrison Battalion
- Philip Francis Alexandre (1885- ), son of Philip and Emelie, Private Dorsetshire Regiment
