De St Paer


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Origins of surname
This surname did not appear in Jersey until the mid-19th century. The family came to Jersey from Paris. There is a commune called Saint Paer in the Seine Maritime department of Upper Normandy, which is presumably where the surname originated.
Variants
- de St Paer
The form de Ste Paer is found in some Jersey records, including the official Roll of Honour of WW1 casualties, but this is incorrect. The name Saint Paer is male, not female.
Family records

Family trees

Great War service
Notes on our list, abbreviations used etc
Sons of Louis Emile de St Paer and Jane Ann Spurr
- Louis Emile de St Paer MC (1887-1918) husband of Beatrice, Major, Royal Garrison Artillery, died of wounds
- Basil Henri de St Paer (1891-1957) (Cornwall) Private, Royal Fusiliers
Sons of Charles and Amy Romeril
- Charles Romeril de St Paer (St L) (1891-1954) husband of Ethel Maud, nee Le Sueur, Private, RAMC
- Julian Romeril de St Paer (1898-1960) (St L) husband of Florence Lucille, nee Fauvel, Private, Labour Corps

Family wills
These wills created by members of the de St Paer family are now held by Jersey Archive. By visiting the archive site and using the names, dates and reference numbers shown here, it is possible to view a copy of each will. You will have to subscribe to the Archive's online service to do this. To find out more about this collection, which covers the period from 1663 to 1980, and how to search for your family's wills there, visit our Jersey wills page
- de St Paer : Jane , 18/08/1898 Includes letter requesting that Charles de St Paer be appointed executor - Unknown date , 17/Jul/1900 , D/Y/A/59/79
- de St Paer : Julian Romeril , son of Charles, of St Martin - 27/Nov/1943 , 27/Oct/1960 , D/Y/B1/61/46
- de St Paer : Louise Jane , Mayfield, St John, widow of Josue Blampied - 25/Nov/1930 , 16/Jan/1934 , D/Y/A/95/90

Family gravestones
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Almorah cemetery
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The grave of Great War casualty Louis Emile de St Paer at Brandhoek New Military Cemetery near Ypres, Belgium
