Vautier


Francois Vautier (1831-1896) (St My) emigrated to Victoria, pictured with Francis John (1865-1935)
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Origin of Surname
This is a surname of French or possibly German-French origins. There appear to be two possible sources. The first according to the Dictionnaire Etymologique de France is as a dialectal Normandy version of the personal name 'Gautier', itself a development of the old German 'Walter'.
The second possibility is as a nickname from the Middle French vautor meaning a bird of prey.
Early records
It is a very old name in Jersey, appearing in the Extente of 1274, with Radulphus Walteri (Raoul Vautier) in St Saviour.
In the 1309 Assize Roll, there is named Marion, daughter of Jean Wautier, St Ouen, with which parish the name has long been associated. In the 1331 Extente, the following Vautiers appear in various parishes: Pierre, Guillaume, Renaud, Colin and Raoul.
Guillaume Vautier was Rector of St Brelade, 1523-1545. His heir, in 1545, was Sire Johan Vautier, priest.
Edmond and Sire Guillaume appear in the Jersey Chantry Certificate of 1550.
The first baptism records were in St Martin and neighbouring Grouville at the end of the 16th century. This no doubt is because the earliest surviving registers of St Ouen, where most Vautiers then resided, begin only in 1634.
- Elizabeth Vautier was born in St Saviour, Guernsey about 1604 and married Jean de la Mare on 2 February 1625. She died in July 1646.
Variants
- Vautier
- Vaultier
- Vaut
- Vauter
- Vautiez
- Votier
- Vautre
- Vautrey
- Vauthier, French form
- Voutier, a change adopted by some emigrant Vautiers
Family records

Jersey family trees
- Pierre Vautier: 17th-20th centuries: Portinfer
- Abraham Vautier: 17th-19th centuries: Leoville
- Pierre Vautier 2: 17th-19th centuries
- Jean Vautier: 17th-18th centuries
- Clement Vautier: 16th-20th centuries
- Henry Vautier: 17th-20th centuries

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

Great War service

Family histories
- Accidental death of Jean Vautier
- John Helier Vautier, emigrant to New Zealand Added 2021
Philippe and Catherine Vautier: Emigrants to New Zealand

Family wills

Burial records
Occupation curfew cards
Curfew pass issued to Charles Vautier during the Occupation as a member of the St Saviour Honorary Police [1]

Family businesses
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Carpenter FP Vautier's 1890 advert
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The Vautier family was involved in shipbuilding with the Le Vescontes until 1858
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1915
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1915
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1948
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Wine merchants' sign in New Street
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1903
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Advert from Jersey Leader, 1935
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J F Vautier, of La Chasse, St Ouen, advertised his stud bulls in Chronique de Jersey in 1924

Family properties
- L'Aiguillon
- Alexandra House, St Lawrence, a drapery business for two families
- La Guillerie, St Ouen
- Sion Villa, St Clement

Family album


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Vautier homestead in New Zealand
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Vautier homestead in New Zealand
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Catherine Vautier and her grandchildren in 1916
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Philip Vautier and family
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Reginald and Walter Vautier
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Maud and Elizabeth Vautier
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J F Vautier, who was a champion diver
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Thomas Elias Cabot Vautier
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Thomas Elias Cabot Vautier and his wife, Edith Margaret Gunton
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Lydia Rachel Vautier, nee Pepin
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Lydia Rachel Vautier
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Yvonne Vautier (left) and Nancy Girard
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The Vautier family at Egypt Farm during the Occupation: Harold, Basil, David, Gerald, Bernard, Colin, Jim. Edna, George, Lucille, Elizabeth and Lucille
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Maud and Elizabeth Vautier
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Captain John Vautier
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Eva Vautier and her husband Edward Billot (1874-)
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Walter Gilbert Vautier (1873-1915) and Laura, nee Gray, and Dot
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John Helier Vautier (1833-1907)
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Rodney James and Simonne Guegan, nee Vautier, 1953

Family gravestones
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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St Mary’s Church cemetery
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St Peter’s Church cemetery
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St Peter’s Church 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 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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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie 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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The grave of Great War casualty Alfred Prowings Vautier at Southampton (Hollybrook) Cemetery
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The grave of Great War casualty John Raymond Vautier at City of London Cemetery & Crematorium, Manor Park, Essex
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Notes and references
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