Descendants of Laurent Sauvage


Peter John Sauvage, Corporal, Royal Engineers, killed in action in 1918, during the Great War
This tree, to show the immediate ancestry of Corporal Peter John Sauvage (1886-1918), who was killed in action shortly before the end of the Great War, was added in 2021 by Guy Dixon. It was reviewed in 2025, by Mike Bisson
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- 1 Laurent Sauvage [1] m (1819, St My) Jeanne Le Cras (St My)
- 2 Marguerite Sauvage (1820- ) (St My)
- 2 Mary Sauvage (1822- ) (St My)
- 2 Elizabeth Fanny Sauvage (1824-1830) (St My)
- 2 Edouard Sauvage (1827-1830) (St My)
- 2 Jean Sauvage (1829- ) (St My) [2] m (1850, St My) Jane Hotton daughter of Philippe [3] (St My)
- 3 Peter Sauvage (1862- ) (St My) [4] m 1 (1885, St My) Rosina Mary Ann Gasnier (1864-by 1888) daughter of Peter [5]
- 4 Peter John Sauvage (1886-1918) (St O) [6]
- 2nd wife of Peter Sauvage (1888, St My) Elizabeth Jane Egré (1860- ) (St My) daughter of Edouard and Elizabeth Carterette, nee Rive
- 4 Ada Jane Sauvage (1891- ) (St O)
- 4 Florence Susan Sauvage (1893- ) (Methodist) m (1921) George Philip Le Masurier Turner, Wdr.
- 4 Lydia Mary Sauvage (1895- ) (St O)
- 4 Alice Maud Sauvage (1897-1898 ) (St O)
- 4 Adele Janet Sauvage (1899-1899) (St O)
- 3 Peter Sauvage (1862- ) (St My) [4] m 1 (1885, St My) Rosina Mary Ann Gasnier (1864-by 1888) daughter of Peter [5]
Notes and references
- ↑ Etranger (1819); Farmer
- ↑ Shoemaker (1862), then farmer (1888)
- ↑ Shoemaker
- ↑ Plasterer, living at La Botellerie, St Ouen: 1891 St Ouen Census. At the time of his 1888 marriage, he was described as a widower, aged 27. The 1901 Census records Peter as working on his own account
- ↑ Master mariner
- ↑ In 1911, Peter John Sauvage was a sapper, Royal Engineers, stationed at a barracks in Kent. He was in 1918, a corporal. He was killed on active service in the Great War in 1918
