Descendants of Jasper Le Feuvre


The Rev George Le Feuvre, from the original in the possession of Guy Dixon
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- 1 Jasper Le Feuvre (1515- ) of St Peter [1]
- 2 Nicolas (Collas) Le Feuvre (1540- ) [2]
- 2 Paul Le Feuvre (1543-1608) [3] m 1 Jeanne Remon; 2 Guillemine Le Bailly daughter of Martin
- 3 Jean Le Feuvre (1565-1634) [4] m Susanne Le Bailly, daughter of Jean, [5]
- 4 Jean Le Feuvre, son of Jean, living 1641
- 3 Helière Le Feuvre (1566- ) died by 1611 m Matthieu de la Haye
- 3 Thomasse Le Feuvre (1568- ) living 1611 m Noel Mauger
- 3 Nicolas Le Feuvre (1570-1641) [6]
- 4 Genette Le Feuvre
- 4 Colliche Le Feuvre
- 3 Thomas Le Feuvre (1575- ) living 1612
- 3 Jean Le Feuvre (1565-1634) [4] m Susanne Le Bailly, daughter of Jean, [5]
- 2 Thomasse Le Feuvre (1545- ) [7]
- 2 Daughter Le Feuvre (1548- ) m Pierre Huelin [8]
- 2 Johanne Le Feuvre (1550- ) m Philippe Jean [9]
- 2 François Le Feuvre (1555-1607) [10] m Jeanne daughter of Jean de St Pierre and of Marguerite de la Haule
- 3 Daniel Le Feuvre (1580- ) [11]
- 4 François Le Feuvre (1610- ) [12]
- 3 Elizabeth Le Feuvre (1582- ) m Adrian Maret [13]
- 3 Marie Le Feuvre (1585- ) m Jacques Le Brun of St Peter. [14]
- 3 Philippe Le Feuvre (1588- ) [15] m Unknown [16]
- 4 Pierre Le Feuvre (1620-1688) [17] m (1645, St P) Françoise Le Brun, ( -1690), daughter of Pierre [18] and of Marie Le Sebirel [19]
- 5 Pierre Le Feuvre (1646- ) (St P) [20] m Marie Mauger (1651-1719) daughter and principal heir of Philippe, of Val de la Mare and Agnes Le Vesconte
- 6 Pierre Le Feuvre (1675-1746) m unknown
- 7 Jean Le Feuvre (1710- ) [21]
- 6 Marie Le Feuvre (1680- ) (St P)
- 6 Susanne Le Feuvre (1685- ) (St P)
- 6 Pierre Le Feuvre (1675-1746) m unknown
- 5 Philippe Le Feuvre (1647-by 1713) (St P) [22] m unknown
- 5 Simon Le Feuvre (1652-1735) (St P) [25] m Susanne Mauger (1653-1737) (St P) daughter and co-heir of Philippe, of Val de la Mare and Agnes, nee Le Vesconte. [26]
- 6 Simon Le Feuvre (1681- ) (St P) [27]
- 6 Pierre Le Feuvre (1682-1755) (St P) m (1738, St P) Susanne Hérault [28]
- 6 Philippe Le Feuvre (1685-1743) (St P) [29] m Jeanne Carrel [30] daughter and co-heir of Pierre and Esther, nee Grault, of Le Coin, (St O) </ref>
- 7 Philippe Le Feuvre (1710- 1741) [31] m (1736, St B) Marguerite Gallie of St Peter [32]
- 7 Jeanne Le Feuvre (1715- ) m (1757, St S) Jean Fallu (St P)
- 7 Simon Le Feuvre (1717- )
- 7 Pierre Le Feuvre (1724-1802) (St P) [36] m (1759, St Mt) Marie Poingdestre, daughter of Nicholas (St P) [37]
- 8 Jeanne Le Feuvre (1759-1839) m (1783, St P) William Le Brocq [38]
- 8 Pierre Le Feuvre (1762-1782)
- 8 Philippe Le Feuvre (1764-1855) [39] m Ann le Bas, (1770-1840) daughter and principal heir of Nicolas of Les Nièsmes [40]
- 9 Philippe Le Feuvre (1795- ) [41] m 2 (1851, St My) Jane Guille [42] daughter of Philip, Ecrivain; m 1 (1825, St P) Ann Elizabeth Balleine (1804-1848) [43]
- 10 Philip Alfred Le Fevre (1826-1889) [44]
- 10 Charles William Le Feuvre (1827-by 1831) (St P)
- 10 Francis Clement Le Feuvre (1829-1883) (St P) [45]
- 10 Charles William Le Feuvre (1831-1890) (St P) [46] m (1854, St L) Jane Simon (1833-1909) daughter of Jean (St P)
- 10 Ann Elizabeth Le Feuvre (1832-1905) (St P) [47]
- 10 Ellen Mary Le Feuvre (1833-1919) (St P)
- 10 Louisa Maria Le Feuvre (1835-1906) (St P)
- 10 Jane Emily Le Feuvre (1836-1908) (St P)
- 10 William Henry Le Fevre (1837-1896) [48]
- 10 Alfred George Le Feuvre (1840-57) (St P)
- 10 George Edward Le Feuvre (1842- ) (St P > Gsy) m (1864, Ldn) Elise de Garis daughter of John (Gsy) [49]
- 11 Elise Ann Le Feuvre (1865-1932) (St L)
- 11 Alice Mary Le Feuvre (1867-1933) (Fr)
- 11 Henrietta Louisa Le Feuvre (1869-1869)
- 11 Florence Le Feuvre (1871-1871)
- 11 George Philip Clement Le Feuvre ( -1874)
- 11 George Philip Herbert Le Feuvre (1876-1916) (Gsy)
- 9 George William Le Feuvre (1800-1842) (St P) [50] m (1832, St P) Jane Le Brocq daughter of John of La Fontaine, (St P)
- 10 George William Le Feuvre (1834-1861) (St P) [51] m (1858) Helen Margaret Le Gallais [52]
- 10 Henry John Le Feuvre (1839-1909) (St P > Can) [56] m Agnes Strickland Tully
- 11 Alfred George Tully Le Feuvre (1874- ) (St P) [57] m (1909, Ont.) Gwyneth Tudor Wallace Tate
- 12 William Le Feuvre
- 12 Margaret Agnes Adney Le Feuvre (1911- ) (Ont.) [58] m Raymond Pocock (issue)
- 11 Helen Mary Strickland Le Feuvre (12/1875-1945) m (1907, Ont.) Thomas William Birchall Marling (Toronto) [59] son of John William
- 11 Daisy Clemence Lucy Belfield Le Feuvre (11/1877-1967) [60] m (1898, Ont.) George Evans Attwood [61]
- 11 Emily Louise Beresford Le Feuvre (1880- ) m (1907, Ont.) William Robert Grieve [62] son of Norman William
- 11 Alfred George Tully Le Feuvre (1874- ) (St P) [57] m (1909, Ont.) Gwyneth Tudor Wallace Tate
- 9 Philippe Le Feuvre (1795- ) [41] m 2 (1851, St My) Jane Guille [42] daughter of Philip, Ecrivain; m 1 (1825, St P) Ann Elizabeth Balleine (1804-1848) [43]
- 8 George Le Feuvre (1771-1848) (St P) [63] m Phoebe Bayley [64]
- 9 George William Le Fevre (1796-1846) (Eng) [65] m Frederika Fraser daughter of Colonel Fraser
- 9 Clement Fall Le Fevre (1797-1882) (Eng) [66] m (1822) Mary Clowes [67]
- 9 Henry Belfield Le Fevre [75] m Anastasia Reid [76]
- 9 Annie Le Fevre
- 9 Frances Le Fevre
- 9 Emma Le Fevre [77]
- 7 Elizabeth Le Feuvre (1720- ) (St P) [78] m (1752, St P) Philippe Huelin [79]
- 8 Philippe Huelin (1754- ) (St P) [80]
- 8 Amice Huelin (1756-1807) (St P) [81] m (1786, St P) Marie Le Brocq [82]
- 8 Jean Huelin (1760- ) (St P)
- 6 Susanne Le Feuvre (1688- ) (St P) living 1754
- 6 Marie Le Feuvre (1697- ) (St P)
- 5 François Le Feuvre (1652-1656) (St P)
- 5 Marguerite Le Feuvre (St P) m (1663, St P) Michel Le Brun, son of Jean (St P)
- 5 Pierre Le Feuvre (1646- ) (St P) [20] m Marie Mauger (1651-1719) daughter and principal heir of Philippe, of Val de la Mare and Agnes Le Vesconte
- 4 Pierre Le Feuvre (1620-1688) [17] m (1645, St P) Françoise Le Brun, ( -1690), daughter of Pierre [18] and of Marie Le Sebirel [19]
- 3 François Le Feuvre (1589-1641) (St P) [83] m Rauline Mauger daughter of Jean and Elizabeth de Lecq [84]
- 4 Elizabeth Le Feuvre (1635-1650) (St P)
- 4 Jeanne Le Feuvre (1641- ) (St P)
- 3 Daniel Le Feuvre (1580- ) [11]
Notes and references
- ↑ Died, as had his wife, by 1583; m Johanne
- ↑ Was sued in 1583, and described as "Collas Le Feuvre, son of Jasper and of Johanne, his wife" by his brother-in-law, Pierre Huelin, regarding the Le Feuvre inheritance
- ↑ Tenant of the Fief de Nobretez, St Peter
- ↑ Tenant of the above fief, engaged in litigation, 1587
- ↑ De la Vallée de St Laurens
- ↑ Settled, by 1611, in Guernsey
- ↑ "Daughter of Jasper", engaged in litigation before the Cour d'Héritage, 1587 [5/178]
- ↑ Mentioned above; [Cour d`Héritage 5/175]
- ↑ De la contrée de la Ville au Neveu; engaged in litigation, as the "daughter of Jasper," regarding her late parents' estate [Cour d`Héritage 5/175]
- ↑ Fouageur of St Peter, 1593; Ancien de l`Eglise, 1596-1606. Owning property on the Fief de Nobretez, he bought in 1592, a further house and some land, at Val de La Mare [Registre 13/53]. He bought another field in Nobretez in 1606, as "François Le Feuvre, son of Jasper", adjoining the house of Paul Le Feuvre, [Registre 2/82]
- ↑ Who will have inherited his father`s property on the Fief de Nobretez, died by 1634
- ↑ Bought, in 1634, his aunt Elizabeth`s share of the estate of her parents, François Le Feuvre and Jeanne de St Pierre [Registre 10/85], the purchaser being described as François son of Daniel, eldest son of François
- ↑ Whose son Etienne sold in 1634, his mother`s inheritance to François Le Feuvre, her nephew, (above)
- ↑ Marie, the fille puinée of her parents, also sold, in 1634, her inheritance, [10/70], to her nephew François, including annual income due from their 1st cousin, Jean Le Feuvre, son of Paul, (above)
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare, Officier des Vraics, 1626; purchased a house and land from Simon Le Sebirel (1643), formerly the property of Nicolas Le Brun (1642). He then sold, as Philippe Le Feuvre son of François, (1645) the previous Le Feuvre property, stated as having been bought by his father in 1592; living 1668 [Extente] owing the Crown 3 sous (porcage) for part of the Le Brun property
- ↑ Buried 1649, wife of Philippe, son of François"
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare, owing the Crown in 1668 [Extente], 4 crowns for his part of the Le Brun property
- ↑ Des Vaux de la Mare
- ↑ Sister of Simon, Advocate and Jurat
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare; died by 1719
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare, son of Peter, son of Peter [Extente 1749] owing the Crown 4 crowns and 3 sous (porcage), as had his predecessors in 1668 [Extente], for the former Le Brun property
- ↑ Died by 1713; Aubergiste
- ↑ Died by 1713, no issue
- ↑ 1713: Pierre Le Feuvre, eldest surviving son of the late Philippe, son of Pierre and of Françoise Le Brun, his wife-- Public Registry 29/93
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare, St Peter
- ↑ This marriage is confirmed by the Public Registry
- ↑ Appears to have died in infancy
- ↑ Her will, of 1755, shows no issue from this marriage
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare
- ↑ Buried 1768, widow of Philippe Le Feuvre
- ↑ Baptism record not found. Of Val de La Mare, principal heir of his parents and uncle Pierre
- ↑ Buried there 5 June 1742, Widow of Philippe Le Feuvre
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare, sold his house and land there, in 1761 [Registre 47/38] to his uncle, Pierre Le Feuvre, (1724-1802)
- ↑ Of a young age, 1772 under the minority guardianship of François Journeaux
- ↑ Twin
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare and then in 1799 of La Hougue. A former owner of La Hougue, Nicolas Fiott, of the merchant family, declared in the 1774 Appairiement of the Fief de Vingt Livres that his property communement appellé La Hougue consisted of 63 vergées
- ↑ Formerly of St Saviour
- ↑ Of The Yews
- ↑ Of La Hougue, Lieutenant, Militia; Vingtenier of La Grande Vingtaine, 1785, then Procureur du Bien Public, 1791-1803
- ↑ Captain Militia
- ↑ Of La Hougue, Procureur du Bien Public, 1828, Constable of St Peter, 1839-42
- ↑ Married by the Rev Philippe Guille, Rector of St Mary, the brother of the bride
- ↑ Daughter and heir of Francis, of St Peter. Died three years before her father and Oak Walk, St Peter, was inherited by her eldest son Philip Alfred
- ↑ Of Wadham College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1844, gaining his BA in 1849 and his Master`s degree in 1851. He held various curacies and was for some years a vicar. In 1888, he was living at The Rectory, St Helier, as he was, from 1880-1888, Vice-Dean of Jersey. He had previously lived at Oak Walk, St Peter, with his unmarried sisters. He died in the Town Church, while officiating at the communion service. A brass plaque on the north wall of the sanctuary, to the left of the high altar, marks the spot where he fell: Francis Corbet, The Monuments and Windows of The Parish Church of St Helier, Jersey,. He was unmarried
- ↑ Doctor (MRCS) Lieutenant Militia
- ↑ Of The Hollies, then of Thornhill, St Peter; Captain Militia. There were no surviving children of his marriage
- ↑ One of the four 'Misses Le Fevre', this branch having adopted that spelling and pronunciation, who lived at Oak Walk, St Peter. The others were her younger sisters. Their eldest brother, Philip Alfred Le Fevre, had also lived there before becoming Vice-Dean in 1880
- ↑ CEng OV; He was one of two designers of the railway station at St Pancras, London, which escaped bombing during the Second World War. He presided for many years over Jersey`s principal telegraphic company. In retirement, he was chairman of the Jersey Railway Company
- ↑ Gentleman, as was his son-in-law, George Edward Le Feuvre. Note: There were, of this marriage, three children who died in infancy and three children who reached their majority, but died without issue. Living with the family in St Peter Port in 1881 was George`s mother-in-law, Henrietta de Garis
- ↑ Of Les Niemes, St Peter. A neighbouring property, purchased by the family, was La Carrellerie, 200 metres to the north of the newly built Les Niemes. Named after its original owners, a stone lintel over the front door commemorates one of these: "ECR 1727", for Etienne Carrel
- ↑ Of Les Niemes, St Peter, died in Paris
- ↑ Daughter of Philip, of La Moye, Jurat
- ↑ OV; Major, North Lancashire Regiment, (retd 1899)
- ↑ Of Les Niemes, St Peter, OV; Captain Militia; Captain, North Lancashire Regiment (1914-1918) unmarried
- ↑ Killed on the railway line at Bel Royal, playing with Briard cousins
- ↑ Captain Militia, Centenier of St Peter, 1870; settled as a farmer in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, later that same year
- ↑ CEng, DSC. Served in the Great War, Captain, 85th Regiment, Canadian Army: Mentioned in Despatches 15 April 1917; French War Cross, DSO: War Service of Officers of the Forces of the Oversea Dominions and Colonies, 1973 (Quarterly Army Lists). The DSO entry may have been incorrect, as his description in Jersey legal documents is as a bearer of the DSC. Having been employed in Chile, amongst other places, he returned to reside at Lakeside, Ontario
- ↑ Returned, by inheritance, to Les Niemes, St Peter
- ↑ Schoolmaster
- ↑ A child born of this marriage in 1909 was Betty Le Brocq Atwood
- ↑ Manufacturer. One of the issue born of this marriage in 1909 was Betty Le Brocq Atwood
- ↑ Farmer
- ↑ Adopted the spelling Le Fevre. Attended Exeter College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1789 but gained his BA degree from Pembroke College, in 1794. He was ordained Deacon on 21 September that year and was Curate of St Mary, Jersey, from 26 September. He was then Curate of Great Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, before becoming Minister of St Julian`s, the French Church, Southampton (1802-1820) and finally, Chaplain for many years of the British Embassy, Paris, where he died in 1848. He is buried in the Cimetière de Montmartre
- ↑ Daughter of William, of Tring, Hertfordshire, Surgeon. William Bayley`s daughter Anna Henrietta married in 1787 Clement Fall (Falle) of Southampton, the brother of Philippe Fall, Lieut-Governor of Jersey, whence the middle name of Fall, given to George and Phoebe`s second son. Another of William Bayley`s daughters, Eleanor, married the Rev John du Pré, Principal of Berkhamsted, 1789-1803. Phoebe Bayley, as her father`s eldest daughter, was the heiress of her maternal uncle, the Rev H. Belfield, Lord of the Manors of Studham and Barworth. Belfield`s name was given to Phoebe`s younger son
- ↑ Kt, MD, for 15 years Physician, British Embassy, St Petersburg
- ↑ Church of England and then Unitarian Minister. Born in Great Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, he emigrated to Lower Canada and then moved to Hempstead, New York, where he founded the town`s first newspaper, The Long Island Telegraph and Advertiser, later known as The Inquirer. He settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as a farmer
- ↑ Born in New York State
- ↑ Descendants in the United States of America
- ↑ Farming in 1850, Milwaukee, with his parents and brother George. He was in 1882 the co-executor of his father`s Will. He died without issue
- ↑ Daughter of Lieut-Governor Beale of Wisconsin
- ↑ Attorney-at-Law and US Commissioner (1910 US Census), living in Juneau, Alaska, with his widowed mother, giving his status as single, as he had separated from his wife. Died at Juneau, on 31 March 1942, aged 84 years and 11 months
- ↑ Name wrongly heard and recorded as Burgon on their daughter`s birth record, 1892. Ida Le Fevre died in San Francisco, where she had lived for more then 20 years, within months of her husband`s death in Alaska
- ↑ Born in Pierce County, Washington, she was living in Alaska in 1910 [US Census]. She was a beneficiary of her great-uncle, William Le Fevre, in 1906 and survived her husband
- ↑ Service manager, highway construction (1940)
- ↑ Of Paris, MD. Guy de Gruchy wrote of him: "He resided for many years in Paris and was well-known in literary and scientific circles. He was the author of several valuable contributions to the Academy of Science in Paris". De Gruchy`s father had previously written that Belfield had greatly assisted Daguerre in his photographic experiments, hence the photographic equipment included in the background of his portrait
- ↑ Lived in Exmouth, Devon. They died childless
- ↑ Died without issue
- ↑ Godparent with her father, Philippe, to Elizabeth Le Feuvre, 1740/1
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare; godparents: "Pierre Le Feuvre and Jeanne Carrel, his mother, the child`s maternal uncle and grandmother, (see above)
- ↑ Mariner
- ↑ Sister of William, above, of The Yews. Their issue includes Jean, of Beaumont, Wine Merchant and Grocer
- ↑ Of Val de la Mare (1609), when he bought La Vallette ès Espaynes adjoining the meadows of St Ouen's Pond, (under the present reservoir); miller
- ↑ Rauline Mauger, widow of François Le Feuvre of St Peter, married second in 1643, at St Brelade, Jean Benest
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The Revd. Clement Fall Le Fevre (1797-1882), Officer, Royal Marines; Anglican, then Unitarian, minister; newspaper founder and wilderness farmer in Wisconsin: from the original in the possession of Guy Dixon
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Belfield Le Fevre, MD, of Paris, who assisted Daguerre in his advances in photography: from the original in the possession of Guy Dixon
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Charles William Le Fevre (1831-1890), Captain, Militia
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Henry John Le Feuvre (1839-1909), of Les Niemes (St P) and latterly of Ontario, Canada
