Moisan



Francois Louis Moisan, born in Plouguernevel, Cotes d'Armor, north Brittany, came to Jersey in 1894 and met Marie Francoise Therin, born in nearby Ploeuc-sur-Lie in 1874, who had arrived two years earlier. They married and had five children, Florrie Marie (1898- ), Jean Marie (1900- ), Marcel Francois (1902- ), Dorothy Marie (1904- ) and Lizzie Marie (1909- ). Francois and Marie lived mainly in the Noirmont and Portelet areas, with a spell in St Mary from 1932 to 1937
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Origins of surname
This name is derived from the baptismal name Moise, Hebrew in origin and very popular throughout Brittany. There are a number of variations found in different departments, and elsewhere in France.
Early records
The family was one of many to arrive in Jersey from the small town of Ploeuc-sur-Lie in the Cotes d'Armor department of north Brittany. The first arrivals were farm workers in the late 19th century.
Variants
- Moisan
- Moison
- Moissan
- Moisand
- Moisant
- Moizand
- Moizant
- Moysan
- Moyzan
- Moisson (may not be a variant, but included here for convenience)
- Le Moisson (may not be a variant, but included here for convenience)
Family records

Family trees
- Jacques Moisan: 17th-20th centuries
- Berthelemy Moisan: 17th-20th centuries
- Pierre Moisan: 17th-20th centuries

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

Great War service
Sons of Victor Marie Moisan and Victoire
- Alfred Joseph Moisan (1894- ) (Gr) ex-Militia, L-Sgt, Royal Irish Rifles
- John Charles Moisan (1889- ) (Gr) Driver, RFA
- Peter Francis Moisan (1892- ) (Gr) Driver, RFA
- Victor Peter Francis Moisan (1887- ) (Gr) Petty Officer, RN (may not be in this family - tree shows Victor Jean)

Family wills
These wills created by members of the Moisan family are now held by Jersey Archive. By visiting the archive site and using the names, dates and reference numbers shown here, it is possible to view a copy of each will. You will have to subscribe to the Archive's online service to do this. To find out more about this collection, which covers the period from 1663 to 1980, and how to search for your family's wills there, visit our Jersey wills page
- Victor Moisan, Grouville - 21 February 1935, D/Y/A/97
- Victorine Moisan, Longueville, St Saviour, widow of Jean Baptiste Bienvenu - 25 May 1938, D/Y/A/102
- Arthur Moisson 7 December 1748 - D/Y/A/7
- Catherine Moisson, widow of Isaac Martin of St Saviour 29 March 1743 - D/Y/A/7
- Marie Moisson of St Helier s - 4 October 1865, D/Y/A/32

Burial records

Family businesses
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Jean Moisson advertised the sale of a large quantity of leather, cow hides and other goods at the Grande Rue shop of Jean Perchard in 1815
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In 1824 Jean Moisson advertised flour, wines and spirits for sale in Chronique de Jersey. He presumably believed that his business location was sufficiently well known for there to be no need to give an address in his advert
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His 1825 adverts for wood ...
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... wine and other goods ...
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... suggest that he sold some at the dockside

Family album
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Alfred Joseph Moisan
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Joseph Louis Moysan, born in Jersey on 30 March 1891, married in London on 3 March 1921 after serving in the Great War and died in Geelong, Australia in 1961. He had 16 years service with the Union Castle Line from the age of 13. He was on the ss Soudan, which was a hospital ship off the Gallipoli Peninsular
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Joseph Louis Moysan's service medals, the British War Medal and the Mercantile Marine Medal
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A 1925 cigarette card for Celtic's J Moisan
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M Moisan ran his haulage business from L'Etacq
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Lizzie Rosalie Francoise Moisan, born in St Peter in 1908, and living at Portelet Farm, St Brelade in 1927. She married Reginald Charles Hotton
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Archibald Sydney Keith Moisan (1923-) with a crystal radio set
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Douglas Ernest Moisan (1921-1985)

Family gravestones
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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St Brelade Church cemetery
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St Brelade Church cemetery
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