Pinel


This fine gentleman is sea captain John Pinel. A descendant, Bob Pinel, saw a picture which was already in Jerripedia's gallery of sea captains and is also included below, and recognised it as having been taken at the same sitting as this photograph of Capt Pinel on his own. He sent us the new picture from Australia noting that Capt Pinel was his great-great-grandfather, born Jersey 1844, died Liverpool 1909. The quality of the group photograph, believed to have been taken on the vessel Plaia is not good, but there seems little doubt that it is the same man on the same occasion
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Origin of Surname
Although (see below) it is not clear where the family originated, it is widely recognised in France that the name is probably derived from pin, the French for pine tree, and that the first holder of the name lived in an area of such trees. Where surnames are derived in this manner it is, of course, quite possible that people living in far distant parts of France could have been given the name at the same time.
Were the Pinels Basque mercenaries? Traditionally the family Pinel in Jersey are thought to have originated in the village of the same name south of Cherbourg in Normandy. However, extensive research by Winston Pinel has thrown some doubt on this theory. He has concluded that the Pinels may have had ancestors in the Basque country which straddles the Spanish-French border. The origins of many family and place names are lost in the mists of time and in many examples in Normandy of families and villages or towns sharing the same name it often cannot be determined which came first. Winston Pinel believes that the Pinels may have emerged from a village named Pinel de Bray near Tarragona in Spain and moved north to fight as mercenaries with William the Conqueror. [1]
Payne's Armorial of Jersey
In Normandy, in early times, the family of Pinel ranked very high among the nobility of that province. In the record, erected by Leopold Delisle, and placed in the church of Dives, in Normandy, in August 1062, of the names of the companions of William I, that of Raoul Pinel finds an honourable place.
In the Extente of 1331, several members of the family are mentioned as jurymen or landholders in different parishes. By the same record it appears that Thomas Pinel was Seigneur of Melesches, in the reign of John, but that the estate lapsed to the Crown, by the adherence of its owner to the Norman side, at the period of the disjunction of the Duchy from the English monarchy.
Among the French emigrant nobles who retired to Jersey at the time of the French Revolution of 1789, was Charles Pinel, Chevalier, Seigneur-Comte du Chesnay, and Grand Cross of St Louis.
Arms
As borne by Charles Pinel, of Trinity: Per pale, argent and or, an eagle displayed, standing on a billet, raguly, azure.
Quartering : Per fesse, argent and or ; in chief, a dexter-hand clenched, issuant, ppr., cuffed, of the second ; in base, a mullet of the first.
Early records
In a charter of between 1160 and 1170, a William Pinel of Jersey, who was married to the sister of Ranulfo de Bocleio (A Latinised version of a French name), gave land at Turgisville in Normandy, to the Abbey of St Saviour in the same Duchy. His sons William and Hamelin are shown living in Jersey around 1160-1170 in Carticulaire No 206.
Earlier records, which have not been directly linked to the Jersey family show Raoul Pinel in the Dives record of Companions of William the Conqueror in 1066; Ralph Pinel in the Domesday Book of Essex in 1086; and Rollo Pinel, Baron of Normandy, in the First Crusade in 1096.
The Pinel family must have been substantial landowners in the island at the end of the 12th Century because Thomas Pinel is shown in an Extente as being Seigneur of Melesches in St Lawrence in about 1199 and William Pinel was a Knight and Seigneur of Fief Pinel in St John, with Tesson Mill, until 1204 when it was confiscated by King John because he maintained allegiance to Normandy at the time of the split with Jersey.
Pinels appear regularly in Extentes and Assize Rolls in the 14th century. Philip, Colin and Laurence are recorded in 1309; Geoffray (St Saviour), Robert (Fief d’Orville, St Peter), and William (juryman for St Lawrence) in 1331.
William and Radulp Pinel are shown as archers in a 1338 record for Mont Orgueil Castle.
Variants
- Pinel, c1172
- Pinell 1607
- Pyne1, 1274
- Pennell (USA immigrants)
Family records

Family trees
- Note that there is some overlap between the trees below, but all have been
- included because some include extra information; follow different descents
- further down the tree, or have been provided by different sources
- Clement Pinel: 15th-19th centuries
- Clement Pinel 2: 16th-18th centuries
- Clement Pinel 3: 17th-20th centuries
- Collas Pinel: 16th-20th centuries
- Jean Pinel: 17th-19th centuries
- Thomas Pinel: 16th-19th centuries
- Thomas Pinel 2: 15th-20th centuries
- Thomas Pinel 3: 17th-20th centuries
- This second set of trees was researched by Winston Pinel and each tree links
- to one or more of the others. There is a considerable overlap with the set
- above and we are progressively adding links between the two sets of trees to
- provide a complete family tree for the Pinels of Jersey and the emigrant families
- Clement Pinel 4: 18th-20th centuries
- Clement Pinel 5: 17th-20th centuries
- Clement Pinel 6: 17th-20th centuries
- Clement Pinel 7: 16th-20th centuries
- Jean Pinel 2: 17th-20th centuries
- Jean Pinel 3: 17th-20th centuries
- Josue Pinel: 19th-20th centuries
- Philip John Pinel: 19th-21st centuries
- Philippe Pinel: 19th-20th centuries
- Philippe Pinel 2: 19th-20th centuries
- Thomas Pinel 4: 15th-20th centuries
- Thomas Pinel 5: 18th-20th centuries
- Thomas Pinel 6: 17th-19th centuries
- Thomas Pinel 7: 17th-20th centuries

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

Family histories
- Pinels of St Lawrence
- Pinels of St John
- Family of Capt Jean Pinel
- John Edwin Pinel, Constable of St Helier, and the Clameur de Haro
- Philippe Pinel, 'King' of the Ecrehous
- The journal of Philip John Pinel, Jersey-born adventurer
- Pinels in Newfoundland
- Martin John Pinel, the first Jersey patient to have a heart transplant. [2]

Newspaper records

Great War service
- Pinel family members who served in World War 1
- Presentation to Corporal Raymond St John Pinel, MM, at the Town Hall

Family wills

Burial records

Family homes
- Bel au Vent, St Lawrence
- La Vallette, St John
- Belle Plage, Victoria Avenue, First Tower
- Temple Villa, St John
- La Sergine, St John


Family businesses
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Thomas Pipon, of Le Tapon, St Saviour, announced his retirement in Chronique de Jersey in 1840, with notice of a large auction sale of his livestock, feeds and equipment
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Veterinary surgeon Herbert Ernest Pinel (1861- ) describing himself in Jerriais as a 'doctor for cows and horses' was in business at Westhill, Mont a l'Abbe, then at Newcastle House, St John ...
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... in this 1887 advert from L'Almanach de la Gazette de Jersey. The 1891 census shows him back at Westhill, with his wife Elizabeth Mary, nee Le Masurier and daughter Evelyn Elizabeth
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Philip Pinel, of St John, advertised his bull in Chronique de Jersey in 1880
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John Pinel, of St Lawrence, advertised his bull in Chronique de Jersey in 1874

Family album

Birthday
Two photographs of a birthday party at the Pinel home at Beaumont in 1950 or '51. Win Pinel, who owns the photographs, recalled in a Facebook post that children from the neighbourhood were invited by his mother to join in family celebrations
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Ada Mary Vibert, nee Le Quesne, with her granddaughter Phyllis Elizabeth Pinel (1919-1989)
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Phyllis Elizabeth Pinel
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The Pinels and Ferns, Ernest John (1878-1963), Frank Herbert (1881-1966), Arthur Riseborough (1873-1920), sons of Jean and Mary Frances Riseborough
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Sydney Roach Pinel (1885-1945) s of Philippe (1850-1925) and Elizabeth Mary Collings, with his wife Alice Jane, nee Vibert, and daughter Phyllis
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Sydney Roach Pinel
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Sydney Roach Pinel
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Jean Peter Gicquel (1912-1960) and Josephine, nee Pinel
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Philippe Pinel, self-styled 'King of the Ecrehous', where he lived in isolation for some years. Picture by B M Bois

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Elizabeth Pinel, nee de Carteret
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J E Pinel, Constable of St Helier
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John Edwin Pinel
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J H Pinel
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Sea captain Jean Pinel and his first wife, Rebecca Hart
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Sea captain Jean Pinel (1819-1895)
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Percy Charles Pinel (1898-1967) son of Francis, husband of Alice Janet Fitzgerald, and father of Barbara Alice
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Alice Janet Pinel, nee Fitzgerald (1900-1979), with Barbara Alice
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Capt John Pinel
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Mary Frances Pinel, nee Riseborough
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A first day cover letter sent in 1943 to C A Pinel at Rue a la Dame. This was Charles Pinel (1893- ) He was living at Meadowlands, Rue a La Dame, during the Occupation with his son Charles Louis Cyril (1930- ) and daughter Iris Florence (1929- ). He was in the Royal Navy during the Great War.
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In Chronique de Jersey in 1850 Clement Pinel announced the sale of the property of Helier David Pinel, of St John, for whom he was curator. The family relationship of the two is uncertain, but the family tree suggests that they may have been brothers-in-law



Family gravestones
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Trinity Church 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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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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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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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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St John’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 John’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 John’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 John’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 John’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 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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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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St Peter parish cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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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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St Brelade Church 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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St Brelade Church cemetery
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St Matthew’s, St Lawrence
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Notes and references
- ↑ A careful examination of Winston Pinel's arguments suggest that this somewhat romantic theory is extremely speculative. There is undoubtedly a long history of the Pinel family name in Spain, but there are no records of any French Pinels having their origins in Spain. Payne has identified Pinels who were among the Normandy nobility before William's army was assembled. The derivation of the family name from pin has not been challenged by any recognised authority. If it is correct that the first to bear the name was living in an area of pine trees, it seems almost inconceivable that the name only originated from one group of these trees in one place in Continental Europe. Students of the origins of family names are far too quick to assume that if a family can be identified with a particular locality, all subsequent users of the name must be related
- ↑ At the age of five in October 1987, Martin John Pinel, the son of Reg and Rita Pinel, became the first person from Jersey to have a heart transplant. The operation was carried out at the pioneering Harefield Hospital in England. He died five and a half years later at the age of ten at the same hospital. His short but eventful life is recorded on a gravestone in St John's Church Cemetery


