Le Sauvage family members who served in World War 1
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family members who served in the Great War

Peter John Sauvage, Corporal RE, killed in action in September 1918, days before the end of the Great War
Three members of the family lost their lives while serving in the armed forces and a further four saw active service in World War 1.
The dates shown are often birth or baptism dates from our database, not necessarily those shown on service records, and parishes shown are parish of birth, where known, not the parish in which individuals were living when they joined up
- Peter John Sauvage (1886-1918) (St O) son of Peter and Elizabeth Jane, Corporal RE, killed in action
- Ernest Davies Le Sauvage (1897-1916) son of Ernest and Jennie, of Beaumont, Jersey, OV, Lieutenant, RFC killed in flying accident grave picture; link to Aviators with Jersey connections killed in World War 1
- Courtenay Le Sauvage (1890-1917) son of Albert Philip and Ellen Frances, nee Le Feuvre, of St Helier, Corporal, RASC, died of heart problems in Balkans
- Albert Philip Le Sauvage (1864- ) son of John Philip and Ann Susan, nee Courtney (Tr), husband of Ellen Frances, nee LeFeuvre, father of Courtenay, Company Quartermaster Sergeant, RASC
Two brothers, sons of Alfred Arthur Le Sauvage and Elizabeth Jane Laffoley
- Clifford Arthur Le Sauvage (1894- ) (St H), L-Cpl, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
- Stanley George Le Sauvage (1896- ) (St H), Private, Suffolk Regiment, wounded twice
- Frank Le Sauvage (1899- ) son of Francis, Stoker RN, HME Eglantine
- Stanley John Sauvage (1890- ) (St My) son of Thomas and Ann Elizabeth, Private, Hampshire Regiment
