Descendants of Richard du Heaume - 2

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Descendants of Richard du Heaume



du Heaume of La Grande Vingtaine, St Peter.

This family, which formerly lived in Mont de la Mare and then in St Helier, were researched by Guy Dixon in 1998

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  • 1 Richard du Heaume (1540-by 1613) (St P) [1] m Catherine Le Montais [2]
    • 2 Nicolas (Collas) du Heaume (1570-by 1634) (St P) [3] m Susanne Le Maistre [4]
      • 3 Richard du Heaume (aft.1606-1683) (St P) [5]
    • 2 Jean du Heaume senr. ( -by 1634) liv. 1613 m Unknown
      • 3 Philippe du Heaume ( -1675) (St P) [6]
      • 3 Marie du Heaume (St P) [7] m Pierre Bisson, son of Thomas (St P)
      • 3 Sara du Heaume (St P) no issue [8]
    • 2 Philippe du Heaume, or du Heaulme ( -by 1634) (St P > St H) m Esther de Saumarez ( -1635) [9]
      • 3 Esther du Heaulme (1610-1613) (St H)
    • 2 Jean du Heaume junior ( -1615) (St H) m Elizabeth Unknown ( -1612) (St H)
      • 3 Elizabeth du Heaume (1602-1602) (St H)
      • 3 Marie du Heaume (1603- ) (St H) [10] m George Le Riche (St H) son of Vincent
      • 3 Jean du Heaume, died an infant
      • 3 Richard du Heaume (1606-1639) (St H) [11] m (1627, St H) Anne Briard dit Janvrin ( -1660) (St H) [12]
        • 4 Esther du Heaume (1628-1636) (St H)
        • 4 Richard du Heaume (1631-1706) (St H)
        • 4 Deborah du Heaume (1634-1636) (St H)
      • 3 Elizabeth du Heaume (1607- ) (St H) m (1625, St H) Jean Le Bas (1600-1662) (St P) [13]
      • 3 George du Heaume (1608-1638) (St H) [14] m (1633, St H) Deborah Allein
        • 4 George du Heaume (1634-1636) (St H)
        • 4 Matthieu du Heaume (1636-1639) (St H)
        • 4 Elizabeth du Heaume (1638-1638) (St H)
      • 3 Jean du Heaume (1609- ) (St H) [15]
      • 3 Philippe du Heaume (1611-1611) (St H)
    • 2 Genette du Heaume ( -by 1613) [16] m ……….Payn?
    • 2 Marie du Heaume (St P) m (c1610) Thomas Balleine (St P)
    • 2 Thomasse du Heaume ( -1637) (St P) m (c1595) Jacques Dumaresq ( -by 1634) (St P)
      • 3 Richard Dumaresq (St P) liv. 1634
    • 2 Marguerite du Heaume ( -1639) (St P) m Jean Le Maistre (St P) [17]



Notes and references

  1. Owed the Crown 9 cabots of annual wheat rente for Marquand (sic), for [the Fief of] La Fille de Carteret: Extente (1607)
  2. L/C/51/A1/11 (1634), at the Jersey Archive: “Thomasse du Heaume, daughter of Richard and of Catherine Le Montais, his wife, sold to Thomas Alexandre 1 Quartier of annual wheat rente, receivable upon her inheritance for the price of 52 1/2 escus (Crowns)
  3. RP6/182-3 (2/10/1613): “Collas du Heaume, Jean du Heaume senior, Philippe du Heaume and Jean du Heaume junior as much in his right, as guardian of the children of Genette du Heaume, Thomas Balleine in right of Marie du Heaume his wife, Jacques Dumaresq in right of Thomasse du Heaume his wife, and Jean Le Maistre in right of Marguerite du Heaume his wife, all children of Richard du Heaume” divide their paternal inheritance. Fields specifically mentioned include La Piece de la Queriere, La Croix Fondan, Le Clos Cosnet, le Champ de Dehors, Le Champ du Becquet, Les Champs des Quesses, the field called La Vergee et Demi, Les Landes, Les Longues Rayes, Le Champ des Crouttes on Mont de la Mare, Le Champ des Pipetiere, Le Champ de Dessous Les Vaux on Mont de la Mare, Le Champ de la Levee, Les Camp des Monts de la Mare, Le Clos Ricard, Les Costils de Jacques Fleuries. Three sons received annually a Quartier of wheat rente and the fourth, a Quartier, 3 cabots. Additionally, many lesser sums were also mentioned. Most, if not all, of this land was situated in the Grande Vingtaine, St Peter
  4. RP7/272 (25/3/1626): “Philippe Esnouf, son of Jean, sold to Susanne Le Maistre, widow of Nicolas de Heaume, 1 Quarchonnier of annual wheat rente from the inheritance of the said Nicolas, for the price of 16 hens, the said Susanne acting for herself and for her son Richard du Heaume”
  5. Under-age in 1626, he was buried on 4/6/1683 as “Mr Richard du Heaume”
  6. RP11/122 (27/5/1637): “Philippe Le Brocq senr. sold to Philippe du Heaume, son of Jean, all and such rights as Le Brocq had acquired from George du Heaume concerning his part of the inheritance of the late Philippe du Heaume, son of Richard”. Also, RP10/348 (19/3/1635/6): “Philippe du Heaume, son of Jean senior, sold to Zacharie du Hamel all and such rights concerning the decease of Philippe du Heaume senior, son of Richard, his uncle, and la Maison de la Ville [Town House], St Helier, Fief de la Fosse; for the price of 81 escus [Crowns].” Note: There were in St Peter, two Philippe du Heaumes, contemporaries. RP10/333 (13/4/1636): Philippe du Heaume, son of Jean, son of Pierre, and Rachel Pipon his wife, procuratrix, sold to Philippe Fondan a house…” Philippe, son of Jean, son of Pierre, had a brother Andre du Heaume, ancestor of the du Heaumes of the Vingtaine of Augerez, St Peter. Their family had previously been of St Ouen, from which one branch had migrated to Maufant, St Saviour
  7. RP6/128 (1623): “Pierre Bisson and Marie du Heaume, daughter of Jean, his wife”. The other Marie du Heaume, daughter of Jean, was married to George Le Riche. RP6/315 (1624): “Pierre Bisson, son of Thomas, and Marie du Heaume, his wife”
  8. RP9/110 (4/6/1631): “Philippe du Heaume, son of Jean, heir of Sara du Heaume, sold to Raulin Robin 6 cabots of annual wheat rente [to be received from] Simon Le Sebirel, having right of Sara du Heaume”. Also, RP10/143 (15/11/1634): “Philippe du Heaume, son of Jean, sold to Nicolas Le Boutillier 1 cabot of annual wheat rente, due from Le Boutillier in right of his mother, the daughter of Nicolas Payn, of the succession and escheat of Philippe du Heaume [the vendor`s uncle]”
  9. RP10/116 (2/10/1634): This deed gave life enjoyment of her late husband`s house “La Maison de la Ville”, Fief de la Fosse in St Helier, to his widow Esther de Saumarez. Her late husband was described as “Philippe du Heaulme, son of Richard.” The other parties were Thomasse du Heaulme [widow], Marguerite du Heaulme, wife of Jean Le Maistre, being sisters, daughters of the said defunct [Richard du Heaulme], Jean Le Maistre guardian of the child of Nicolas du Heaulme, Philippe du Heaulme, son of Jean senior, and Richard, George and Jean du Heaulme, all being nephews of the said Philippe senior. Esther de Saumarez to have life enjoyment of La Maison de la Ville de St Helier and Le Jardin de la Querriere, paying annually the rente due on the former to the Crown in the sum of 7 escus [Crowns]; after her decease, the said house and jardin will return into the hands of the said nephews George and Jean du Heaulme and to the said wives, sisters of the said defunct [Philippe du Heaulme, son of Richard] and to Richard Dumaresq, son of the said Thomasse du Heaulme, and George Le Riche and Jean Le Bas in right of their wives
  10. RP9/358: “George Le Riche and Marie du Heaume his wife, elder daughter of the late Jean du Heaume”. Also, RP9/295 (1632):”George Le Riche, in right of his wife, having a right to reclaim [family inheritance] from Jean Le Feuvre, who purchased it from George du Heaume, son of Jean, regarding 6 Quartiers annual wheat rente”
  11. RP7/313 (2/9/1626):”Richard du Heaume, son of Jean, having attained the age of 20 years…, by the oaths of Jean Le Bas, Zacaire du Hamel [and others]..”. Also, RP7/316 (8/9/1626):”Richard du Heaume, elder son and principal heir of the late Jean du Heaume junior, son of Richard, sold to George Le Riche and Marie du Heaume his wife all and such [inheritance] in this Island of Jersey, retaining nothing, in the presence of Jean Le Bas and Elizabeth du Heaume his wife, the said Marie and Elizabeth daughters of the said Jean du Heaume junior.”
  12. Anne`s burial in 1660 was as “the widow of Richard du Heaume”
  13. Of La Presse, Grande Vingtaine, St Peter
  14. RP8/230 (14/6/1629):”George du Heaume has attained the age of 20 years…by the oaths of Philippe du Heaume, son of Richard, Philippe du Heaume, son of Jean, Richard du Heaume and George Le Riche.” Also, RP11/461 (1639):”Philippe Le Brocq, son of Pierre, having right of George du Heaume, son of Jean, heir in part of Philippe du Heaume, son of Richard, sold to Philippe du Heaume, son of Jean, such share of the inheritance”
  15. RP10/198 (11/4/1635):”Jean du Heaume, son of Jean, and George Le Riche, his fellow-adjudicator, sold to Zacharie du Hamel everything attaining to the said Jean du Heaume [being his share of], house, garden, Jardin de la Queriere, all [formerly] belonging to Philippe du Heaume, his uncle, for the price of 1 Quartier; possession after the death of the Widow of the said Philippe.” Note: Jean had two elder brothers who also had shares in the inheritance of the said uncle, and two first cousins, one of whom was the principal heir. This and the possible longevity of his uncle`s widow will have affected the price of the sale. Also, RP10/266 (30/6/1632):”Jean du Heaume, son of Jean, of St Helier, with the consent of George Le Riche, sold to Philippe Le Montais 2 Quartiers of annual wheat rente”
  16. Unnamed issue mentioned (see above) as living in 1613, under the guardianship of Jean du Heaume junior
  17. Issue: RP12/188 (21/9/1639), Jean (eldest son), Marie (m Jean Fallu), Marie (sic), Jeanne (defunct, m Etienne Trachy), and Catherine (m Hugh Chevalier)