Le Maistre


Portrait by John St Helier Lander of Alice Maria Le Maistre (1870-1940), née Le Cornu, in the Museum collection. Lander's portrait of her husband is in the family album section below
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Origin of Surname
Derived from the French word maitre, which was spelt maistre in early times, this surname has the general meaning of 'master'. However, this covers a variety of possible origins, including master of a workshop, doctor, schoolmaster, sorcerer, judicial officer and possibly 'master of a farm'.
Early records
This family name appears in Jersey from the early 14th century. The names of Guilbert and Colinus [Colin] Le Maistre of St Peter are in the Extente of 1331. We have been unable to substantiate the apparent insistence by Payne (see below) that there were two entirely distinct Le Maistre families, one present in Jersey from at least the 14th century and the other arriving in the late 16th century.
The first Jersey baptisms on record are in St Saviour in the mid-16th century, the keeping of registers having not been compulsory before that period. The name, however, appears in deeds and official records well before that date, principally in the north-western parishes of St Peter and St Ouen.
The 'separate' family to which Payne refers, who seem to be concerned with tracing their ancestry back to French aristocracy and distancing themselves from older Jersey Le Maistre families, lived originally in St Ouen, for which, as a result of the loss of early registers, there are no Le Maistre records before 1635.
Variants
- Le Maistre, 1528
- Le Maitre
- Le Maestre 1331
- Le Maistre dit Gatain

Payne's Armorial of Jersey
The family of this name is of very ancient settlement in the island, and although, in the opinion of the best-informed of its existing members, it has no connection with an aboriginal house of Le Maistre, one of whose representatives, Colin Le Maistre, appears as a land owner of the parish of St Peter, in the Extente of 1331, its founder is supposed to have migrated from France so early as the latter part of the 16th century. For deeds, dated 1526, relating to the property of one Peter Le Maistre, are still extant.
To the famous family of Montl'herri is given the credit of producing the father of the Jersey stock — a family whose founder was Gautier Le Maistre, prevost of Paris in 1245, and to which belonged the celebrated Gilles le Maistre, president of the parliament, and de Saci, the French translator of the Bible. Des Bois speaks of the sons of Jacques le Maistre, brother of this Gilles, as among the earliest French Reformers, and of their consequent persecution by their powerful relative. One of the brothers migrated to Provence, and there founded the family, which, upon its elevation to a Marquisate, assumed the name of "De" Maistre.
The Mercure de France of August 1773 says of this house that it is of "ancienne Noblesse de Robe," and one that has ever retained its fidelity to the Crown, even in the midst of the greatest revolutions. The same publication records the list of its worthies, during the reigns of 22 monarchs, and among the men we find those of high rank, in law, statecraft, and the army, while the women shine in the only career then open for them, religion.
Félibien speaks of several other members of this family, who, taking an active part in the civil and religious struggles which convulsed their native country, were compelled to emigrate, and so were entirely lost sight of From some of these, we may reasonably suppose the English families of Maister and Master derive their origin. The opinion that the insular branch derives its descent from the same source is much strengthened by the fact that other sections of the same family, found in several of the then separate provinces of France, bear arms almost identical with those borne by Le Maistre of Jersey.
On the occasion of Her Majesty's visit to Jersey in 1846, Miss Mary Le Maistre, daughter of the then Seigneur of St Ouen, had the honour of being appointed, as his representative, by a Committee of the States of Jersey, to receive the Queen on her landing.
The career of the house in the island has been a prosperous one; members of it have, at various periods, been Seigneurs of St Ouen, La Hougue Boete, and Quetivel.
Family records

Family trees
- Francis Le Maistre: 16th-19th centuries
- Silvester Le Maistre: 16th-21st centuries
- Elie Le Maistre: 17th-19th centuries
- Francois Le Maistre: 17th century
- Philip Le Maistre: 18th-20th centuries
- Thomas Le Maistre: 16th-19th centuries
- Thomas Le Maistre 2: 17th-19th centuries
- Jean Le Maistre: 17th-18th centuries
- Jean Le Maistre 2: 17th-18th centuries
- Jean Le Maistre 3: 16th-19th centuries
- Jean Le Maistre 4: 18th-19th centuries
- Louis Le Maistre: 17th-20th centuries
- Pierre Le Maistre: 16th-17th centuries
- Michel Le Maistre: 15th-17th centuries

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

Family histories
- Frank Le Maistre
- Francis Le Maistre, artist

Newspaper records

Société Jersiaise Library records
- Bertram records in La Société Jersiaise Library, including references to members of the Le Maistre family Added 2018

Great War service
- Le Maistre family members who served in World War 1
- Le Maistre brothers' Great War service: Three brothers who served in the Army- Town Hall presentation to one of them
- Octave Le Maitre, a Guernseyman with a Jersey family

Family wills

Burial records

Family businesses
- Mary Ann Le Maistre was a draper at 6 King Street in 1871, followed by her son Philip in 1880
- Louis Le Maistre was a patissier at 46 King Street in the early 1880s
- Draper P Le Maistre was at 16 Queen Street in the 1880s and '90s
- Haircutter Jean Amidee Le Maistre was at 26 Queen Street in the 1860s
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F J Le Maistre's wines and spirits business was at 3 Morier Lane in the mid-19th century. Today this is part of Halkett Place, but the business has long disappeared
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Le Maistre, couriers and agents
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Jean Le Maistre, auctioneer of St Ouen
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Electric lighting from Hodgetts and Le Maistre of David Place
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1905
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1862
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1875
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1875
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1875
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Ken Le Maistre, Coca Cola delivery driver
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1881 advert
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1887 advert from L'Almanach de la Gazette de Jersey
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1887 advert from L'Almanach de la Gazette de Jersey
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Sale of stock of Dumaresq and Le Maistre in 1866
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The Vicar of St Aubin, George John Le Maistre ran a school in the village in 1866 with his elder brother William
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Chronique de Jersey in 1850
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The Le Maistre family's academy at St Aubin prepared young islanders for entry to the armed services colleges
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y 1860 the Le Maistre school at St Aubin had assumed the status of a grammar school
Coats of arms
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Pre-1500 arms, as researched by Julian Wilson
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More elaborate later arms

Family homes
- La Maletiere, Grouville
- Bras de Fer, Trinity
- L'Aleval, St Peter
- St Ouen's Manor
- Maison Le Maistre
- St John's Manor
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1803 Gazette de l'Ile de Jersey advert for sale of William Le Maistre's house near the new market
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Edouard Le Maistre advertised his 28-vergee St Saviour farm, near Le Tapon, for sale in 1825
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The furniture and household items belonging to the late Madame Le Maistre were advertised for sale in Gazette de l'Ile de Jersey in 1799

Family album

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B Le Maistre, probably the same as to left
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Sydney, Alma, Kenneth and Mavis Le Maistre in 1926
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Le Maistre family
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Edward Louis Le Maistre (1898-1977) and his wife Florence, nee James (1907-1975)
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Sheila May Le Maistre
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A Mr Le Maistre photographed by Ernest Baudoux
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The 1915 wedding of Joseph de la Haye and Ada Le Maistre, daughter of Adolphus and Harriet, nee Picket
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Ernest John Le Breton (1892-1972), born in Jersey, the son of Charles John (1857-1933) and Elise Esther, nee Dolbel (1857-1937), and Lylia Le Maistre (1889-1967) whom he married in 1918. They emigrated to the USA in 1920 and had four children
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Clarence Le Maistre, born in St Ouen in 1892, the son of Adolphus (1853-1932) and Harriet Clara, nee Picket (1863- ) with his wife Olivia, nee Le Mottee, (1886-1963) and their children Edna and Olga
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Clarence John Trachy, born in St Mary in 1884, the son of Philippe, son of Jean; and Louisa Mary, nee Horman, (1857- ) daughter of Nicolas, with his wife Florence, nee Le Maistre (1886- ) and unnamed daughter. Clarence served in the Great War as a Rifleman in the King's Royal Rifles
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Sydney Le Maistre (1895-1968) (St O) son of Adolphus and Harriet Picket, served in the Royal Field Artillery during the Great War and married Alma Jubilee Le Feuvre at St Helier in 1916. After having a stillborn son in 1917, and daughter in 1919, the couple emigrated to Pennsylvania, where they had another stillborn son in 1921, and then a daughter, Mavis, in 1923. She lived to the age of 79. Two sons, Kenneth and Roy followed in 1925 and 1927. The family had by then anglicised its name to Masters.
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Elizabeth Le Maistre (1799-1856) daughter of Francois (1774- ) and Elizabeth le Boutillier (1776- ), married to Philippe Le Brocq (1797-1858) in St Mary in 1821
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Raymond Le Maistre
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Ernest John Le Maistre, DCM, MM
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Edward Jean and Mabel Harriet, nee LeMaistre, Archibald, Horace, Mabel and Jean
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Ada Le Maistre (1888-1981)
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Edward Le Maistre (1891-)
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Henry Charles Le Maistre (1896-1955)
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Philippe Le Maistre and Elizabeth, nee Le Masurier and Lydia Henrietta
St Ouen's Manor paintings
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Jeanne Le Maistre (1764- ) wife of Amice Bisson -
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Capt Edward le Maistre (1819-1890)
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Siblings Elsie, Eddie and Edith Le Maistre in uniform ...
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... and after the war



Family gravestones
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Les Quennevais cemetery
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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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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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St Mary’s Church cemetery
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St Mary’s Church cemetery
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St Mary’s Church cemetery
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St Mary’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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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Peter parish cemetery
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St Peter parish cemetery
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St Brelade Church cemetery
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St Brelade Church cemetery
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St Brelade Church cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Saviour
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Charles Winter Le Maistre, Hooge Crater Cemetery, Ieper
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