Filleul

Philip Thomas Filleul (1857-1938)
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Origin of Surname
This is a French word for godson. Various spellings have been used over the years, and still are in parts of France, but only ‘Filleul’ survives in Jersey today.
Early records
The first Filleul to settle in Jersey was Thomas Le Filleul, formerly of the Vicomté of Coutances, who came to the island in about 1430. The Jersey Chantry Certificate of 1550 contains two Filleuls.
Payne's Armorial of Jersey
Thomas Le Filleul, of the parish of Pirou, Vicomté of Coutances, settled in Jersey circa 1430, from whom descend all of this name in the island. This Thomas, in 1435, sold his French estates to his brother, John Le Filleul, and thus ceased to have any connection with the Duchy of Normandy.
The family is an offshoot from the family of Filleul, Seigneurs of Freneuse, in Normandy, from which source also spring the Seigneurs de Chesnets and other branches of the same name, noticed by French genealogists. The first of the branch of Freneuse, Durand Filleid, was, as several of his descendants subsequently became, Mayor of Rouen in 1268, and was at this early period, certified as belonging to an ancient and considerable family of that city. Amauri Filleul, Seigneur of Freneuse in 1353, was, with John Mustel, sent into England as hostage for the deliverance of King John of France, where both died in exile.
Among several branches, of the family, the most important, that of St Clement, is represented by the Rev Philip Filleul, Vice-Dean of Jersey, and Rector of St Helier.
Arms
As borne by the Rev Philip Filleul: Argent, on a head, gules, three escallops, or. Impaling : argent, a digamma, sable, for Valpy.
Crest : An anchor, or, cabled ppr.
Motto: Facta non verba.
Variants
- Filleul, 1668
- Filleuel 1607
- Fileul 1528
- Fillieul
- Lefilleul
- Filleux
- Fillieux
- Fileut
- Filleut
Family records

Family trees
- Jean Filleul: 16th-20th centuries
- Jean Filleul 2: 17th-20th centuries
- Jacques Filleul: 17th-19th centuries
- Jacques Filleul 2: 17th-21st centuries
- Jacques Filleul 3: 17th-20th centuries
- Thomas Filleul: 17th-20th centuries

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

Family histories
- Filleul scrapbook
- Elie Filleul
- Filleuls Past and Present
- Don Filleul's railway memories
- James William Filleul
- Philippe Filleul, Rector of St Helier

Great War service

Occupation records

Family wills

Burial records

Family homes
- Le Boulivot, Grouville
- Maupertuis, St Clement
- Le_Haguais, St Clement
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Susanne Filleul's Clos de Touzel at Marais a la Cocque, Grouville, was advertised for sale in Gazette de l'Ile de Jersey in 1799, with further land available to rent

Family businesses
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Thomas Filleul was the captain of a successful privateer Vautour, which captured the Rising Sun in 1794. The Admiralty Court ordered the sale of the prize vessel's cargo, which was advertised in the Gazette de l'Ile de Jersey ...
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... the same Thomas was captain of the brig Cleopatre in 1803 when he advertised a sailing from London to Jersey
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Filleul 1945 advert
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W F Filleul, bookbinder and stationer at 69 Halkett Place
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1891
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1935
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W F Filleul's stationery business was in Halkett Place in the early 20th century. There is still a Filleul stationery business in the street today, although it was in the Royal Square for most of the 20th century
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Jean Filleul advertised in 1825 that he was loading the cutter Sincerity (Capt Smith) with potatoes and would buy more at the going rate

Family album

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Philip Filleul
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A Mr Filleul photographed by Ernest Baudoux
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Canadian Filleul family portrait - Philip Thomas, who emigrated from Jersey in 1905, his Canadian wife Myrtle Aileen, nee Myles, and their eight children, Edward, Harold, Alf, Edna, Wally, Phil, Bill and Yvonne
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Eliza Filleul
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Alfie Filleul
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Alfie Filleul
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Margaret Filleul, nee Gallichan
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Henry Winter Filleul (1878-1909)
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Hilda Alice Filleul (1887-1947)
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Rita, Mary Ann, Vera and Ethel Godfray, daughters of Francis and Mary Ann, nee Filleul
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Doris and Olive Filleul with Lionel Benest
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John Picot and Jeanne Filleul
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John James Filleul (1802-1884)
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Jim McEwan and Olive Violet Filleul
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Richard Reading advertised in ‘’Gazette de l’Ile de Jersey’’ in 1803 that his wife, Mary, nee Filleul, had left him and he would not be responsible for any credit offered to her


Family gravestones
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Sion cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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The grave of Great War casualty Reginald Philip Filleul at Beersheba War Cemetery, Israel
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Since August 2020 we have added several thousand new records from the registers of Roman Catholic, Methodist and other non-conformist churches. These will appear in date order within a general search of the records and are also individually searchable within the database search form
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