Dorey

This family can be found in Jersey records as far back
as the 16th century, but was probably established
some time before then

Plumber John Dorey and colleague
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Origin of Surname
Dorey may be a name given to a man with golden hair (doré), or it may be short for Theodore. It is also suggested that it may derive from the old French for goldsmith or gilder.
A Dorey descendant and researcher has sent us this explanation:
- "The reputed origin for the surname Dorey is that the Duke of Normandy recruited blond, golden-haired men for his army from Scandanavia, hence the name Dore (or Doré). The original Dorey men in Jersey may have been sent there as part of the garrison to man Mont Orgueil Castle.
- "The reason for recruiting the men from Scandanavia may have been that, like the Popes in Rome who hired Swiss guards, the Duke did not trust men from the local population in Normandy to safeguard his interests.
- "My name is Dorey and my DNA analysis by Ancestry indicates that approximately 50% of my DNA still originates from Scandanavia and nearby regions, which tends to confirm the legend for the origin of the name Dorey. It would also suggest that families of the garrison at Mont Orgueil were part of a rather close community that tended to intermarry."
The name is common in Normandy and there is a record of Willelmus Dorey in 1198.
Early records
- Sire Jehan Dorey, Johan Dorey and Richard Dorey are listed in the Jersey Chantry Certificate of 1550.
- Catherine Dorey was born in St John in 1494 and married Clement (or Thomas) Pinel
- Marie Dorey was born in Trinity about 1564, the daughter of Thomas Dorey (1535- ) and Michelle Gallichan
- Guillaume Dorey was born in St Saviour about 1573 and married Catherine Falle
- Jean Dorey was born in St Ouen about 1612
- Matthew Dorey was born in Trinity about 1634.
- Elizabeth Dorey (1660- ) Trinity, d of Mathieeu (1634- ) m Helier Lempriere
- Magdelaine Dorey (1684- ), Catherine Dorey (1681- ) and Anne Dorey (1701- ) were daughters of Philippe and Esther Ahier
- Sara Dorey (1702- ) was the daughter of Pierre and Sara Le Cornu
- Jean Dorey (1501- ) m (1525) Marie de Gruchy. Their son Helier was born in 1526.
The Dorey family is also found in Guernsey
Variants
- Dorey, 1668
- Doré
- Dorée
- Dorel
- Doret
- Dorez
- Le Dore
Family records

Family trees
- George Dorey: 19th-20th centuries
- Helier Dorey: 17th-18th centuries
- Jean Dorey: 17th-21st centuries
- Jean Dorey 2: 17th-21st centuries
- Jean Dorey 3: 18th-20th centuries
- Jean Dorey 4: 17th-20th centuries
- Jean Dorey 5: 16th-17th centuries: St Saviour
- Jean Dorey 6: 17th-18th centuries: Trinity
- Matthieu Dorey: 17th-19th centuries
- Philip Dorey: 18th-20th centuries
- Thomas Dorey: 18th-20th centuries
- Thomas Dorey 2: 16th-19th centuries

Church records
- Dorey baptisms in Jersey
- Dorey marriages in Jersey (groom)
- Dorey marriages in Jersey (bride)
- Dorey burials in Jersey

Family histories
- Dorey notes from a present-day Normandy genealogist
- Edgar Aleck Dorey, Jurat and Magistrate
- Jean Dorey, (1831-1872) Writer [1]

Newspaper records

Great War service
- Elias George Dorey (1894-1917) son of John and Elizabeth Amy Dorey, Gunner, RA, Killed in action
- Dorothy Dorey (1890- ) (St H) daughter of Thomas and Margaret Louise Dorey, British Red Cross
Sons of Thomas Dorey and Gertrude Emily Giffard
- Edgar Alick Dorey (1886-1976) (Tr) husband of Olive Kathleen Giffard, Sergeant, RGA
- Lionel Gifford Dorey (1883- ) (St H) Captain RGA
- George Binet Dorey (1888- ) (Tr) son of John George and Esther Jane, husband of Phyllis Coles, Lieutenant, Canadian Field Artillery
- John Dorey (St H), Sergeant, Canada
- Joshua Emile Dorey MC (1891- ) (St Mt) son of George Dorey and Ann Le Gros, husband of Lillian May Mallet, Lieutenant, Canadian Infantry, wounded twice. Military Cross citation, April 1918: 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He led his platoon with remarkable coolness, and when held up by a machine gun, he at once gave the order to rush the post, with the result that the whole crew of ten men were killed and two guns captured. His leadership and splendid dash during the attack were most outstanding.'
Notes on our list, abbreviations used etc

Occupation records

Family wills

Burial records

Family properties
- Bras de Fer, Trinity
- La Fontaine, Ville a l'Eveque, Trinity


Family businesses
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Thomas Dorey was agent for Scottish Provincial Assurance in Hill Street
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1887 advert from L'Almanach de la Gazette de Jersey
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Edouard Dorey's 1803 advert in the Gazette de l'Ile de Jersey offering trees for sale. Presumably he assumed that every reader would know where to find him
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F J Dorey was farming at Grasfort, St Martin in 1931 and advertised his prize bull in the Chronique de Jersey
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In 1860 Philippe Dorey advertised in Chronique de Jersey the availability at his Weighbridge premises of the best fertiliser for navets et raves. Both of these vegetables translate as turnip and it is not clear what the distinction between them was at this time
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John Dorey was a dairy farmer at Brook Farm, St John, in 1920
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J and R Dorey, of Rue de Derriere, advertised the arrival of new stock from London in Chronique de Jersey in 1925

Family album

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Lilian Amy Dorey (1919-2007) daughter of John Amy Dorey and Lillian Mary, nee Baudains (1886- )
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Hilda Alice Starck, nee Dorey (1879-1959)
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Dorey family members with potatoes ready for export
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A postcard sent to Miss A Dorey, at Almorah Crescent, in 1911. She was probably Amanda Alice Dorey (1858- ), a spinster living alone at Mount Wise, Almorah. She was the daughter of Philippe Dorey (1819- ) and Marguerite, nee De La Haye (1830- ), of Trinity, and was born on 6 November 1858 and baptised the following February. She reduced her age by three years on the census return in 1911.
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Sisters Jessie Isabel (1913-1983) and Marie (1912-1993) Dorey, daughters of plumber John Dorey (picture in box above) and Mary Hue, nee Le Mottee
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Eric Dorey (3rd from right) and his colleagues 'somewhere in France' at Christmas 1939
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Someone has later added to the names on the back of the photograph that this was taken in 'Rhiems', presumable Reims, to the east of Paris
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MrDorey's Kedive'sPrimrose
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Jeanne Dorey (1814-1876)

Occupation curfew cards

Family gravestones
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Les Quennevais cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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St Mary’s Church cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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St John’s Church cemetery
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St John’s Church cemetery
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St John’s Church cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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St Lawrence
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The grave of Great War casualty Elias George Dorey at Ruisseau Farm Cemetery, Belgium
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Notes and references
- ↑ Of a family of La Blanche Pierre, St Lawrence, Jean Dorey wrote under the pen names of JD, JDR and Jean des Ruettes, in Jèrriais, French and English. He was also the author of a book. A number of sayings, nursery rhymes, and poems were left in a manuscript which passed to Frank Le Maistre and is today in the library of La Société Jersiaise. He was an author in French and English of historical, genealogical and art articles on various subjects. During the course of his life he worked with the Chronique de Jersey, Jersey Independent, l'Imprimerie de l'International in London and also in France for the paper, Le Phare de la Loire.
- ↑ This card is held by Jersey Archive


