From Jerripedia
Australia
- Emigration to Australia in the 1850s, an article by Jersey Archive highlighting islanders' participation in the Gold Rush
- Lemprieres in Australia and Tasmania, a distinguished artist and his wool trader descendants
- Henry John Aubin
- The journal of Philip John Pinel, an emigrant to Tasmania
- Francois William Balcam, a Jerseyman who emigrated to Victoria, Australia
- A Pallot family tree including emigrants to Australia
- Clement William Hemery, emigrant to Australia and ancestor of Olympic gold medal winner David Hemery
- The migrant Le Couteurs - Introduction, a series of articles on brothers who emigrated to Australia in the 19th century
- James William Filleul, a carpenter who jumped ship in Tasmania and became a farmer
- Transported convict Edward Anquetil
- Philip Laurens, emigrant to Australia
- J A Hamon, a Jerseyman in newspaper reports
- The ''Exact's'' voyage to Melbourne
- John Le Cornu, well-respected council clerk in Australia
- Charles Le Brocq
- George Sinel, deported convict
- Deslandes emigrants' story
- Robilliard sail makers, A guernseyman who moved to Jersey and eventually emigrated to Australia
- William Henry Arrowsmith, an emigrant from Jersey who participated in a gold rush
- Captain Charles Bisson, a seagoing Jerseyman who emigrated to Australia
- Julia Mary Marquand, a Jersey girl who was taken to Australia by her mother after the death of her father, and became the third wife of a 'man' who turned out to be a woman.
- Elizabeth Nicolle
- Isaac and Elizabeth Vincent, a successful New South Wales businesswoman from Jersey
- William and Henry Dumaresq, Army officer brothers who settled in New South Wales
- Death of a Jersey-born fireman in Adelaide Added 2021
New Zealand[2]
- Channel Islanders New Zealand Bound - Olwyn Whitehouse's web site
- Vautier family who emigrated to New Zealand in 1874
- John Hemery and the Bengal Merchant, a Jerseyman's ship and the first Scottish colonists
- William Gosset, the British Major General from Jersey who retired to New Zealand with his family
- Le Breton emigrants to New Zealand
- Sinels in New Zealand
- Amice John Bertram
- John Philip Gallienne, a seaman who emigrated to New Zealand
- Frederic Helleur, a New Zealand emigrant who landed on the wrong island and stayed
- Philippe Dolbel, farmed with his brother and owned 25,000 sheep
- Augustus Philip Samson, an account of his emigration to New Zealand in 1875
- Jean Aubin of Pirongia, New Zealand
- Edward Bartley, prominent Auckland builder and architect, and collector of microscopes
- Journal of A Marjoribanks A journey to New Zealand in 1846
- Life as settlers in New Zealand's remote South Island
- John Helier Vautier, emigrant to New Zealand and second Mayor of Napier
- Migration from Jersey to New Zealand in the 1870's, 2019 paper by Mark Boleat
- NZ Le Gallais siblings in Great War
North America
Canada
- Emigrants to Canada, a full alphabetical index to emigrants to Gaspé, Newfoundland etc
- Cape Breton Island petitioners
- Pierre Duval: Emigrant to Ile Bonaventure Added 2022
- Janvrin's Island, the story of the Janvrin family in Canada
- Trachy family in Gaspé
- A Pallot family tree including emigrants to Canada
- Descendants of Mathieu de Ste Croix, the family in Jersey and Canada
- Nicolas Francois de Ste Croix, the story of a Jersey emigrant and his family's struggle to establish themselves in Canada
- Viberts in Canada, a descendant's tale of an emigrant family
- Poidevin family emigrants to Canada
- Cape Breton Island, a destination for many Jersey emigrants to Canada
- The Origins of the Béchervaise Family in Gaspé
- My Dear Mary Ann, letters to a Le Marquand in Canada
- A history of the first settlers of Western Bay, (North), the story of 'Jersey Nick' Perry and other settlers in Newfoundland
- The story of Eleazar Bishop, John Bishop, emigrant from Connecticut to Nova Scotia, son of a boy kidnapped from Jersey
- Photographs of Jersey family members who emigrated to Canada
- Elias William Touet, history of a Jerseyman who emigrated to Canada, then the USA
- Oswald Bisson, a Jerseyman who emigrated to Canada and took over his father-in-law's store in British Columbia
- John Janvrin: An island off the Canadian Atlantic coast was named after him
- John Le Boutillier: A Jerseyman who started his own business in Gaspe and became a successful politician there
- Joshua Mauger, sea captain and businessman in Nova Scotia, and then the first Jerseyman to become a member of the British Parliament
- Josue Falle: Ran the business established in Newfoundland by his uncles before returning to Jersey a wealthy man, to become a Deputy, Constable and eventually to follow his father as a Jurat.
- Aubin to Oben in Vancouver, an emigrant family from Jersey
- John Le Breton: Soldier, farmer, mill owner
- Brehm de Gruchy: A Jerseyman who emigrated to Canada at the age of 14 to work in the cod industry*The Sorsoleils of Jersey Cove, the strange story of a Jersey family who abruptly left their Gaspe home to head to the USA
- Early relations between Newfoundland and the Channel Islands
United States
- The Cabot family, a famous name in America
- John Bailhache, American journalist and newspaper proprietor and his sons
- The Besoms of Marblehead
- Balleines in New York
- Deans in America
- Romeril family to Utah, a family of 13 emigrants
- The Jersey Messervys who became Meserve in the USA
- Meserve family in the USA 1
- Meserve family in the USA 2
- The Gossetts of Pensylvania and Virginia, are they descended from two Jersey brothers?
- Descendants of Julien Duchemin (1729-1767), Huguenots who moved to America via Jersey
- Descendants of Edward Poingdestre/Pendexter, the Pendexter family of Maine, USA
- The brothers who emigrated to the USA and were killed by Indians
- The story of Eleazar Bishop, kidnapped from Jersey as a boy with his dog
- The ''Chimborazo'' and Jersey Mormon pioneer emigrants an article with links to a number of articles about Mormon pioneers from the island
- Nicholas Anthoine, 'kidnapped' at the age of ten and taken to America
- Capt Augustine Jean emigrant to Massachusetts
- Abraham Dupre, sea captain
- Elizabeth Adelaide Dolbel - from Jersey to Utah
- Annie Horman, Utah pioneer
- Jean Thoreau, privateer
- A Morman caravan across America
- Jean Laugee, captured by American Indians, a Jerseyman, or was he?: The story of an American immigrant, supposedly from Jersey, involved in a major incident in the country's history. NEW
- Elias William Touet, history of a Jerseyman who emigrated to Canada, then the USA
- Extracts from the register of King's Chapel and Trinity Church, Boston, Channel Island family names in the USA
- Philippe Gavey: 17th century emigrant to New England, founder of the Gavet family
South Africa
Further Reading
- Turk, Marion, Quiet Adventurers in North America (1983)
- Turk, Marion, Quiet Adventurers in Canada (1979)
Notes and references
- ↑ Another record shows the owner between 1870 and 1873 as Philip Ahier
- ↑ Members of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists with an interest in Channel Islands family history ran, for 20 years, a special interest group in New Zealand to provide mutual support. That group no longer exists, but the group's Channel Islands Immigration Database :still exists These records have been drawn on by Mark Boleat in a 2021 book - Migration from Jersey to New Zealand in the 1870s