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INDEX OF JERSEYMEN AND GUERNSEYMEN OF THE GASPÉ COAST |
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Bailey |
Nicholas Bailey, in Douglas, in 1881, as postmaster. Born in the Channel Islands, in 1813. Married. Declares himself English. |
Bailhache |
J. Francis Bailhache. From Jersey to Québec, marchand, died in 1840, inhumated in the Wesleyan Church of Québec. W. Billy Bailhache. From Jersey to Labrador, fisherman, marries M.-Julia Noël, in 1824, in the anglican church of Québec. |
Baker |
George L'Feuvre mentions that Lucy Mary Baker, who died July 5, 1939, wife of John Abraham Le Hucquet, who died February 25, 1941, is buried in the "United Church"cemetary, in Cap aux Os. Eva Baker (See De Gruchy) John Baker. From Jersey or Sercq to Percé around 1820, as navigator. Then in Paspébiac around 1858. Capitain of the ship "Fly" for the Robin. Married to A. Lucas. P. L. Baker (See Le Messurier) E. E. Baker (See Renouf) Jane Baker (See Remon) |
Balfour |
M. A. Balfour (See Le Gresley) |
Balleine |
John Balleine. From Jersey to Paspébiac in 1841, as navigator pour the Robin. Capitain of the "Dit-on", the "Farago", the "Homely" and the "Mark Well". George Balleine. From Jersey to Paspébiac in 1833, as clerck and agent for the Robin. Then in Grande-Rivière and in Percé. Also agent of John Le Boutillier in 1846, in Jersey. James Balleine. From Jersey to Paspébiac around 1813, as chief-navigator and manager in Grande-Rivière around 1840 and in Percé. Sick. Returns from Percé to Jersey, in 1852. Capitain for the Robin of the "Dit-on", in 1833, the "Old Tom", in 1834-1838, the "Sea Flower", in 1841, the "Fisher Man", en 1841-1842, the "Christ. Columbus" in 1848 and the "Crc", in 1840-1850. His wife remained in Jersey while his son James Jr. became a capitain for the Robin from 1871 to 1900, on the ship "Crc". James Balleine. From Jersey to Anse-du-Cap around 1850. Employed with the de la Perelle company in Anse-du-Cap and in Natasquan. Married to Jane de la Perelle of Jersey. D. M. Balleine (See Michel) Maud B. Balleine (See Leboutillier) |
Bannier |
See Cabot |
Baptiste |
John Baptiste. From Jersey to Paspébiac around 1820. Married to Mary Russell, widow of Carlisle. Daniel Baptiste. From Guernesey to Percé in 1861, farmer, died in Québec in 1877. |
Barette |
Douglas J. Barette. From Jersey to Pointe-St-Pierre in 1907, as clerk for the Alexandre and Le Marquand Company. Then for the Robin in Paspébiac, Pabos, Rivière-au-Renard, Anse au Griffon, Rivière-St-Jean, Magpie, Newport, Bonaventure and Gascons. Also manager and merchant in Bonaventure, in 1945. Married in 1941 to M.J. Gauthier. |
Barnes |
Elizabeth Barnes (See Gallichan) Hannah Barnes (See Jean) |
Barney |
Charles Barney, in Paspébiac in 1881, as blacksmith. Born in Jersey, in 1856. Declares himself french and of anglican faith. Lodger of Joshua Mourant. |
Bartlett |
Charles P. Bartlett. From Jersey to Grande-Grève, in 1864. Clerk and merchant for the Gavey and Fruing Company. In 1881, postmaster, in Cap-des-Rosiers. Married in 1877 to Amélia C. Gavey. |
Basset |
J. M. Basset (See Rebindaine) |
Bathette |
George L'Feuvre mentions that he pays a visit to Douglas Bathette, in his shop, in Bonaventure, to bring him news from Jersey. The conversation is held in Jersey French. |
Batson |
Ann Batson (See Holms) |
Bauche |
Arthur Winter Bauche. From Jersey to Percé around 1912, for the Robin. Then in Paspébiac in 1920. . |
Baudains |
Gordon Philip Baudains. From Jersey to Port-Daniel in 1915, for the Robin, as clerk, then innkeeper in Percé. |
Baxter |
Annie Baxter (See Bisson) |
Bean |
John Bean. From Jersey to Paspébiac before 1881, as carpenter. Married to Deborah ?. |
Beaker |
Johanna Beaker (De La Cour) |
Beaucamp |
George Beaucamp. From Jersey to Arichat around 1813, as carpenter. Then in Paspébiac and in Newport. Married to Olive Forest, of Arichat. |
Beauchamp |
A. Beauchamp (See Le Brocq) |
Beaudin |
Emma Beaudin (See Hotton) Rose-Délima Beaudin (See Mauger) |
Beaudoin |
Cécile Beaudoin (See Normand) |
Bechervaise |
E.C. Bechervaise (See Dumaresq) Mary C. Bechervaise (See Dumaresq) Philip Bechervaise. From Jersey to Paspébiac around 1790. Navigator for the Robin. Capitain of the "St-Laurens", the "N-St-Pierre", the "If", the "Time and chance", the "New Century" and the "True Friend". Shipbuilder in Gaspé Basin, around 1805. Married to Marie Gasnier. Remarried to Catherine Giffard. |
Beck |
Mary Laura Beck (See Vibert) Margaret Beck (See Du Feu) Jane Beck (See Gaudin) |
Becquet |
John George Becquet. From Jersey to Paspébiac in 1913, as clerk for the Robin in Percé, Lamèque, Ste-Thérère-de-Gaspé, Chéticamp. Natashquan, Barachoix and Gaspé. Married to W. I. Touzel, remarried to E. B. Suddard. John G. Becquet (See Touzel) George L'Feuvre mentions that in the Saint-Pierre church, in Malbaie, the glasswork above the altar, on the east side, were given by John C. Becquet, the Walter J. Harquail (Hacquoil) family , the Alfred Hotton, Charles Hotton, George C. Hotton and Kenneth Hotton families, the John Le Cocq family and the families of Thomas Le Gros, James Le Marquand, Obadiah Vardon and Amos Vibert in memorry of: Willo Irene Becquand, Elias and Mary Cadorand, Eric John and Jane Susan Ellis, George Philip Fauvel, Winnifred R. Harquail, Alice Le Cocq, Emily and John Le Gresley, Edith Emily and John James Le Gros, Ansel Irwin, Arthur, Alva and Stanley Ernest Lucas and Thomas J. Touzel. |
Beebe |
Ann Beebe (See Rimmeur) |
Bélanger |
Julie Bélanger (See Jean) Archange Bélanger (See Le Cras) |
Bellenoy |
See Lemaitre - See Sheppard |
Bellett |
Ellen Bellett (See Jenne) |
Bennet |
Philip Bennet. From Jersey (apparently) to Cap-des-Rosiers and Seal Cove, around 1830. In 1830, survived the shipwreck of the "Gaspé": 8 Jerseymen drowned, near Gaspé. Married to Christine Morin. John Bennett. From Jersey to Percé around 1861 as carpenter, then to Gaspé around 1871. John Bennet, in Havre-Amherst in 1881. Lodger of John P. Savage. Born in Jersey in 1857. Declares himself English and of anglican faith. |
Bergeron |
Marguerite Bergeron (See Vautier) |
Bernard |
M. Bernard (See Lamy) |
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