General Don's 1815 Muster
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General Don's 1815 Muster

At the beginning of the 19th Century Britain was at war with France and Jersey's Lieut-Governor, Lieut-General Sir George Don wanted to ensure that the island was ready to defend against any French invasion. He ordered a full census to be taken of all men liable for Militia service. This list of nearly 6,000 islanders provides family historians with a valuable source of information a quarter of a century before the first official census was taken in 1841
- 1815 Muster A
- 1815 Muster B
- 1815 Muster C
- 1815 Muster D
- 1815 Muster E
- 1815 Muster F
- 1815 Muster G
- 1815 Muster H
- 1815 Muster I
- 1815 Muster J
- 1815 Muster K
- 1815 Muster La Cloche - Le Geyt
- 1815 Muster Le Grand - Lys
- 1815 Muster M
- 1815 Muster N
- 1815 Muster O
- 1815 Muster P
- 1815 Muster Q
- 1815 Muster R
- 1815 Muster S
- 1815 Muster T
- 1815 Muster U-Z
