Descendants of Lucas Vibert

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- 1 Unknown Vibert (1500- ) [1]
- 2 Lucas Vibert (1530-by 1613) [2] (St P) m Georgette Le Vesconte ( -by 1613) [3] daughter of Jean and Catherine Le Brun
- 3 Philippe Vibert (1560- ) (St P) [4] m Priscille Robin [5]
- 3 Jacques Vibert (1565-1641) [18]
- 3 Pierre Vibert (1567-by 1627) [19] living 1625 m Jeanne Le Blancq [20]
- 4 Samuel Vibert [21]
- 3 Susanne Vibert (1570?- ) m Etienne Carrel [22]
- 3 Elizabeth Vibert [23]
- 2 Symeon Vibert ( -by 1613) [24]
- 2 Catherine Vibert (1599) m Abraham Le Petevin ( -1599) [25]
- 2 Lucas Vibert (1530-by 1613) [2] (St P) m Georgette Le Vesconte ( -by 1613) [3] daughter of Jean and Catherine Le Brun
Notes and references
- ↑ See note 2
- ↑ RP 2/237 (1608): Isaac Vibert, the head of the parish`s senior branch of Viberts, living at Beech Farm, was elected guardian of the under-age child of the late George Vibert, nephew of Isaac`s grandfather, Philippe, by Helier de Carteret, son of Pierre, the seigneur, Jean Vibert senior (George`s first cousin), Lucas Vibert and Jean Le Vesconte. The electeurs, with the exception of the seigneur and possibly Le Vesconte, were either known to have been related, or were evidently related, to the deceased. Lucas may have been, like Jean senior, a first cousin. From his estimated date of birth, Lucas may equally have been an uncle of George Vibert. A case before the Cour d`Héritage, in 1583, shows that Lucas was then also the owner of La Pièce des Camps Pellez, in St Peter
- ↑ From a partage, RP 4/54 (1 May 1613), it is evident that both Lucas and his wife were then deceased
- ↑ Ainé in the 1613 partage, RP 4/54. In 1607 (RP 2/198) Philippe Vibert bought a field on the Fief de Vingt Livres, where his home, and that of Isaac Vibert, was situated, on each side of Rue ès Viberts, from Isaac Vibert, son of Pierre (see above, 1608). In RP 5/83 Philippe was sold a further section of land by Isaac Vibert, on the fief, and Isaac reserved a right of way over the land. This was perhaps northward, to the main road leading to St Mary`s Church, where a droit de passage or access is shown on all 19th century maps
- ↑ 'Widow of Philippe (1627): RP 7/424
- ↑ RP 13/8 (1646): Jacques Vibert, son of Philippe, son of Lucas
- ↑ Georgette was buried on 19 May 1665 at St Peter as the mother of Jacques Vibert
- ↑ Georgette Daudierne sold land in St Brelade to Jean Syvret in 1627 (RP 8/42). She was described then as wife of Jacques Vibert, et daughter of Jean Daudierne." A further deed (RP 14/11), dated 1648, described her husband as Jacques Vibert, son of Philippe
- ↑ Marie, widow of Jacques, buried 1680
- ↑ Godfather: Jacques Vibert
- ↑ Godparents: Jean Le Cornu and his wife
- ↑ Godparent: Helier Vibert, of Beech Farm, on the south side of the lane
- ↑ Godparents: Nicolle Vibert and his wife
- ↑ Probably the master mariner of this name, commanding the vessel L`Amazone, living in 1707: Cour du Samedi 26 July 1707
- ↑ Engraved on an outhouse at Montrose, Rue ès Viberts, Augerez: 17 IVB RDH 17
- ↑ Placed on godparent evidence and from his date of burial, 4 January 1641. Buried on the same day was Jacques Vibert, their great-uncle who, as far as is known, was unmarried, and with whom Jean and his wife probably lived. No further children were born to the couple after Genette in May the previous year. Simon Vibert was buried 20 days later. As the recently deceased Jacques Vibert had an uncle or brother called Simeon who died by 1613, Simon, whose name is derived from Simeon, was probably a further son of the family. This sequence of burials followed a burial in St Peter, of Nicolas Daudierne, 16 days before. This rare surname came from St Brelade, where Georgette had previously owned land. It is likely that this earlier burial was connected with those that followed it. Judith Vibert, buried on 30 January 1641, six days after Simon, may have been a further relative. All these were baptised before the earliest surviving St Peter baptismal register; they will have almost all died, with the exception of the older Jacques, before appearing in legal records
- ↑ Godparents: Jacques Vibert senior and his wife
- ↑ RP 5/60 (1616) refers to Jacques Vibert, and RP 5/130 shows he owned former Carrel land on the St Peter side of Les Quennevais, near that of Isaac Vibert, in right of his wife
- ↑ RP 5/61 (1616) refers to Pierre Vibert, as does RP 7/190 (1625), in which he sold inherited land to his brother Jacques
- ↑ Jeanne Le Blancq was wife of Pierre in 1625: RP 7/190, and widow in 1627: RP 7/424
- ↑ Samuel was accepted by the court as of age on 20 May 1637, by the oath of Jacques Vibert: RP 11/116
- ↑ RP 4/54 (the 1613 partage) and RP 7/424. Susanne sold her share of inheritance to her brother Jacques: RP 9/307
- ↑ Possible daughter: RP 7/106 (1625)
- ↑ Heirs of Symeon Vibert (1613) Symeon Vibert is only known from his heirs being mentioned in the family's 1613 partage (RP 4/54). It was taken that he had belonged to the previous generation. Had he been born about 1570, in generation 3, and died shortly before 1613, mention would also have been made of any heirs
- ↑ Catherine`s presence in generation 2 is uncertain
