Descendants of Jean Falle

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Descendants of Jean Falle



This tree, researched by Mike Bisson, was added to the site in 2021 and extensively reviewed by Guy Dixon in 2022. We have not yet been able to link Jean to any of the other Falle trees in Jerripedia


Arthur William Ernest Falle (gen 7) with his wife and daughter in Vancouver in 1930

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  • 1 Jean Falle (1690-1780) (St P)[1] [2] m (1720, St B) Judith Le Brun (St P)
    • 2 Marie Falle (1720-1790) (St P)[3]
    • 2 Jean Falle (1723-1776) (St P)[4] m (1759, St P) Jeanne de Carteret Remon (1739-1779) (St P) daughter of Nicolas and Marie Le Montais (St P) [5]
      • 3 Jean Falle (1760- ) (St P) m [6] Marie Elizabeth Slowly (c1764- ) (Sark)
        • 4 Jean Falle (1784-1841) (St P) [7] m (1801, St P) [8] Anne Guille (1784-1870) (St O) [9] daughter of Philippe and Anne, nee Gasnier
          • 5 Anne Falle (1802-1878) (St P) m [10] Frederick Harrington Brett (1803-1859) (London)[11] son of Thomas Brett and Martha
          • 5 Jean Falle (1804-1896) (St P) [12] m (1826, St L) Sara Jeanne du Heaume (1808-1840) [13]
            • 6 Arthur Francis Falle (1863-1932) (St B) [14] m (St Mary and St Peter RC) Catherine Emma Louise Smith (1866-1941) [15]
              • 7 Arthur William Ernest Falle (1887-1966) [16] m (1914, Guernsey) Edith de Carteret Bisson (1886-1967) (Gsy) [17] daughter of James
                • 8 Arthur Ernest Falle (1918- )
                • 8 Ruth Falle (1920-2006)
                • 8 Gordon McKenzie Falle (1924-2000)
                • 8 Jack Falle
                • 8 Naomi Falle ( -2011)
              • 7 Eleanor Kathleen Falle (1889-1977)
              • 7 William Fruing Falle (1891-1895)
        • 4 Carterette Slowly Falle (1786-1802) (t P) m (1800, St P) Jean Le Cappelain
        • 4 Jeanne Falle (1795-1868) (St P) m (1812, St P) Jean Renouf (1785->1851) (St P) son of Jean Renouf and Marie Remon
        • 4 Marie Anne Falle (1801-1822) (St P) m (1820, Southampton) Richard Browne[18] (Eng)
      • 3 Edouard (1763- ) (St P)
      • 3 Nicolas Falle (1764- ) (St P)
      • 3 Jeanne Falle (1762- ) (St P)
      • 3 Jeanne Falle (1769- ) (St P)
      • 3 Marie Falle ( -12/1771) (St P)

Notes and references

  1. Son of Jean Falle and Marie Orange
  2. His will was dated and proved in 1780, leaving his furniture and goods to his daughter Marie, and mentioning the pending enagement, the reaching of a majority, aged 20, of his grandson Jean. A future partage to take place, "between my daughter and the sons of the late Jean Falle, my eldest son": D/Y/A/13/17, at Jersey Archive
  3. Godparents - Mr Nicolas Le Brun and Judith De Carteret, his wife
  4. Godparents -Me Nicolas Le Brun Snr and Mse Marie Orange widow of the late Jean Falle
  5. Jeanne de Carteret Remon married second in 1783, at St Saviour, Philippe Marett - see Payne's Armorial of Jersey
  6. Marriage record not found. Possibly Sark
  7. Grower
  8. 1841 Census living St Peter with children and his parents, and next household sister Anne Brett (nee Falle) and children.
  9. 1851 and 1861 Census with daughter Anne Brett and grandchildren.
  10. Marriage not found
  11. MD Indian Medical Services. 1854 appointed Field Surgeon to serve Crimea, but apparently never went. Died Australia
  12. Master mariner. There is a question mark over whether this John was the son of Jean and Anne, nee Guille. There were a number of Falles, baptised Jean, who appeared in marriage records as John, as the 19th century progressed, and some who married twice, adding to confusion. There also seem to have been other Jean (John) Falles who were master mariners
  13. 1841 Census shows Jean Falle Snr, aged 56, Ann Falle aged 56, Jean Falle aged 36 and his children with Sara
  14. Grocer's assistant. At the age of 17 in 1881 he was living as a boarder with the Newington family in Val Plaisant, St Helier
  15. Grocer
  16. Emigrated to Canada in 1910, served in the Canadian Infantry as a private. Was a soldier living in Colchester at time of marriage. Returned to Channel Islands after war service, during which he was wounded, and the couple's first son was born there in 1918 before he took his family back to Canada in 1919, where the other children were born
  17. Cashier
  18. Ecruier