- 1 Thomas Anquetil or Guillemine [1] (St H) (1665-1729) m Elizabeth Benest ( -1753) [2]
- 2 Thomas Anquetil (1696-1751) [3] (St H) m 1 (1719, St H) Marie Samson ( -1745) daughter of Isaac and Sara
- 3 Jean Anquetil (1720-by 1769) (St H) m (1743, St B) Anne Cailletou daughter of Pierre and Louise Lys
- 3 Thomas Anquetil (1723-1778) (St H) [9] m (1743, Gr) Marguerite de Ste Croix daughter of Henry and Marguerite Nicolle
- 4 Margueritte Anquetil (1744-1810) [10]
- 4 Francois Anquetil (1746-1811) [11] (St H) m Elizabeth Naftel (Gsy)
- 4 Jeanne Anquetil (1748- )
- 4 Thomas Anquetil (1750-1800) (St H) [14] m Marie Poingdestre ( -1802) [15]
- 5 Thomas John Anquetil (1784-1842) [16]
- 5 Francois Anquetil (1785- ) (St H) [17] m (1815, St H) Marguerite Le Cronier ( -1844) daughter of George [18] (St H) and Marguerite Laugee daughter of Jean
- 6 Marguerite Catherine Anquetil (1816- )
- 6 Henriette Anquetil (1818- )
- 6 Julie Anquetil (1820-1820)
- 6 Georgiana Judith Anquetil (1821-1901)
- 6 Jane Young Anquetil (1830-1830)
- 4 Elizabeth Anquetil (1751-1796) m (1787, St H) Pierre Thoreau [19]
- 4 Marie Anquetil (1754- )
- 3 Isaac Anquetil (1725-1729)
- 3 Marie Anquetil (1730-1733)
- by the 2nd marriage of Thomas Anquetil, m (1746, St H) Susanne Le Masurier ( -1760) (Tr)
- 3 Susanne Anquetil (1747- )
- 3 Philippe Anquetil (1750-1825) [20] (St H)
- 2 Marie Anquetil (1698- ) [21] m (1722, St C) Philippe Rouet
- 2 Jean Anquetil (1700-1752) (St H) m Anne Auldel ( -1768)
- 3 Jean Anquetil (1723- ) (St H) m (1747, Gr) Marie Le Feuvre (St H)
- 4 Jean Anquetil (1754- ) (St H)
- 3 Sara Anquetil (1725- ) [22] m (1753, St B) Thomas Bingam
- 3 Thomas Anquetil (1728-1783) (St H) m Susanne Le Riche, sis. of Philippe
- 4 Thomas Anquetil (1771-1829 ae 58) [23] (St H) m Jeanne du Bois ( -1820)
- 5 Elizabeth Jeanne Anquetil (1799- )
- 4 Philippe Anquetil (1775-1829) [24] (St H) m (1800, St P) Anne Alexandre daughter of Amice and Francoise Le Maistre (St P)
- 5 Philippe Jean Anquetil (1805-by 1871) (St H > St O) [25] m (1829, St H) Susanne de Caen daughter of Philippe, son of Philippe, son of Simon (St O)
- 6 Susanne Alexandre Anquetil (1831- ) living 1891
- 7 Edmund Andrew Anquetil (1862-1934) [26] m (1886, St O) Isabel Fauvel
- 8 Edmund (Ted) Mortimer Anquetil (1886- ) (St O) [27] m (1910, St S) Olivia Beatrice Buesnel daughter of John Gallichan Buesnel, Farmer (St S)
- 9 Olga Beatrice Anquetil (1912- ) m (1932, St Lk) Benjamin Frederick Wilkins [28]
- 8 Isabella Annie Anquetil (1887- )
- 8 Ida Annie Anquetil (1889- ) m (1908, St O) John Philip Lempriere [29] son of George Philip
- 8 Albert (Bert) John Dumaresq Anquetil (1890-1946) [30] m (1920, St O) Bella du Feu (1898-1948) daughter of Peter
- 8 Florence Adela Anquetil (1892- ) m Unknown Malzard
- 8 Gladys Isabel Anquetil (1893- )
- 8 Olive Matilda Anquetil (1896- ) m (1916, Reading) Walter Joseph Adams, senr.
- 8 Edith Maude Anquetil (1896- ) m (1923, Lancs) George Wakefield
- 8 Irene Evelyn Anquetil (1897- ) m Unknown Emmett
- 8 Clarence Henry Anquetil (1900-1970) m (1926, St B) Florence Anne Huchet (Augerez, St P)
- 9 Living Anquetil
- 9 Brian Clarence Anquetil, died an infant
- 9 Margaret Rose Anquetil, died an infant
- 9 June Mary Anquetil, died an infant
- 8 Edmund (Ted) Mortimer Anquetil (1886- ) (St O) [27] m (1910, St S) Olivia Beatrice Buesnel daughter of John Gallichan Buesnel, Farmer (St S)
- 7 Edmund Andrew Anquetil (1862-1934) [26] m (1886, St O) Isabel Fauvel
- 6 Mary de Caen Anquetil (1834- ) m (1866, St H) Edmond Pierre, Marin (Fr.)
- 6 Jane Anquetil (1837- ) (St O) [33] m (1867, St O) George Renyard
- 6 Anne Francoise Anquetil (1839-1839)
- 6 Anne Francoise Anquetil (1840-1841)
- 6 Philippe Jean George Anquetil (1842-1880) [34] (St O) m 1 (1873, St O) Jane Elizabeth Le Ruez daughter of Abraham [35] (St O); 2 (1876, St H) Caroline Jane Selous, Widow of Francois Alexandre [36]
- 6 Jean Anquetil (1843- )
- 6 Anne Anquetil (1845- ) (St O)
- 6 Elizabeth Susanne Anquetil (1850- ) (St O) m Joseph Sergent [37]
- 6 Susanne Alexandre Anquetil (1831- ) living 1891
- 5 Philippe Jean Anquetil (1805-by 1871) (St H > St O) [25] m (1829, St H) Susanne de Caen daughter of Philippe, son of Philippe, son of Simon (St O)
- 4 Jeanne Anquetil (1778-1815) [38] (St H)
- 4 Elizabeth Anquetil (1781- ) (St H)
- 4 Thomas Anquetil (1771-1829 ae 58) [23] (St H) m Jeanne du Bois ( -1820)
- 3 Anne Anquetil (1731-1734) [39]
- 3 Aaron Anquetil (1734- ) [40] (St H)
- 3 Marie Anquetil (1736- ) [41] (St H)
- 4 Anne Anquetil (1759- ) [42] (St H)
- 3 Jean Anquetil (1723- ) (St H) m (1747, Gr) Marie Le Feuvre (St H)
- 2 Nicolas Anquetil/Guillemine (1706-1710) [43] (St H)
- 2 Jeanne Guillemin (sic) ( -1712) [44] (St H)
- 2 Elie "Anquetil ou Guillmine" (1713-1767) (St H) m (1746, St H) Elizabeth Gibbs ( -1780) daughter of Thomas (St H)
- 2 Thomas Anquetil (1696-1751) [3] (St H) m 1 (1719, St H) Marie Samson ( -1745) daughter of Isaac and Sara
Notes and references
- ↑ At first called "Anquetil ou Guillemine", he was almost certainly a Huguenot refugee from Normandy, where the surname has been common since Viking times. He signed the Jersey Oath of Association Roll, in St Helier, 1696. His, was probably the abjuration from the Roman Catholic Church, before the Jersey Ecclesiastical Court, on 1 November 1690: "Anquetil, Gilonne, [Guillemine?] of Cheffrêne, Bishopric of Coutances, [now of] St Helier." Guillemins, in their own right, also abjured in 1688, being Francois, Cutler, of Châtelleraut, Marie Guilemin, widow of René Le Roi, Merchant, of Saumur, and Esther, wife of André Guillemin, Merchant, of Saumur. Thomas` name does not appear in the Jersey Land Register, so it seems that he was not able to bring with him to Jersey much money. His wife, on the other hand, had property
- ↑ Daughter of Nicolas; heir of her brothers, Jean and Philippe. RP 43/131 (1751) mentions Elizabeth Benest as heiress of her two brothers, while the baptism of her son Thomas in 1696, names her father. In the 1751 deed, Elizabeth sells to her "grandson and presumptive principal heir", Jean Anquetil, son of Thomas, her house in St Helier on the Fief de la Fosse, on the condition that he will care for her the rest of her life and give her 16 sols 8 deniers pocket-money a week. A deed dated 28/1/1769 (RP 52/43), describes the house on the Fief de la Fosse, as being to the east of Town Hill (which now features Fort Regent), and to the west of the public road. It was sold, on that date, by Elizabeth`s great-grand-daughter to the merchant and shipowner Pierre Mallet. The house was La Maison du Mont, described as having been formerly the property of Elizabeth`s brother, Jean Benest. The house was demolished, not too long ago, to make way for the Fort Regent Tunnel`s approach road. Part of the garden and outbuildings were situated almost exactly where today, there stands Maison La Corderie. For further information on the subject of this interesting old property, see: ABSJ, (1969), 63-69
- ↑ Godparents: Nicolas Benest, Grandfather, and Elizabeth Mollet, Grandmother
- ↑ Godparents: Thomas Anquetil, Grandfather, and Louise Lys, Grandmother, widow of Pierre Cailletou
- ↑ Godparents: Mr George Cailletou, Uncle, and Mse Susanne Le Masurier, wife of Thomas Anquetil, Grandmother [step-grandmother]. He was, perhaps, the "Jean Anquetil, fils Jean" buried in 1755, although his father`s 1st cousin, Jean (1723- ), also matched the description
- ↑ Heiress of her father, 1769
- ↑ In 1786 (RP 69/207), Mse Susanne Anquetil, evidently then single, the daughter of Jean, bought from Mr George Cailletou, his part of an inheritance. She may possibly have been, however, the Susanne Anquetil, wife of Nicolas Bailhache, who was buried in 1788, in St Helier
- ↑ Godfather: Nicolas Mallet (sic), Uncle, Lecteur of St Helier. Nicolas, a Huguenot, had married Marie Cailletou, the baby`s aunt
- ↑ Captain of Elizabeth, a 60-ton schooner, 1777-1778. His son, Thomas (1750-1800), was also, by 1784, a captain. However, the Anquetil captaincy of Elizabeth having ceased in 1778, when Thomas senior was buried in St Helier, points to his having been this specific captain
- ↑ Godparents: Thomas Anquetil, grandfather, and Marguerite Nicolle, widow of Henry de Ste Croix, grandmother
- ↑ Will dated and proved, 1811. Francois was Commander of the privateer Argus, 1779 [Cour du Samedi, cited in Langton Miscellany], and was afterwards a merchant, in partnership with his brother Thomas. He was a Lieutenant, RJM
- ↑ "Francis William"
- ↑ Captain, RJMA; he appears to have died outside the Island by 1855, as his wife was buried then in St Helier, as a widow. No children are recorded, of their marriage
- ↑ Will dated 1790, with probate granted in 1800. He was Captain of Ceres, 1784, Nancy, 1786 and Captain and owner of Two Friends, 1790. He became a successful merchant and shipowner, with his brother, Francois. Their trade will have been with Newfoundland, as the Almanach Historique (1790) includes Thomas Anquetil, "Master and owner" of the 71 ton vessel Two Friends in a list, for that year, of those sailing each spring from Jersey to Newfoundland
- ↑ No record of this marriage has been found, but Thomas and Marie are known to have been the parents of Brigadier General Thomas, and this is supported by baptism records sister of Jean, RN. Lieutenant
- ↑ Godparents: Jean Poingdestre, Gent, and Elizabeth Anquetil, Uncle and Aunt. Bengal Army, HEICS
- ↑ Godparents: Francois Anquetil, Uncle, and Elizabeth Nicolle, wife of Jean Poingdestre Gent., Aunt. Francois, to judge by his title of Gentleman, was probably the man of this name who was a Lieutenant, RJM
- ↑ Merchant (1804-1826)
- ↑ Born of this marriage were Pierre and Elizabeth Thoreau, who were both left £2,000 sterling, in the 1811 Will of Francois Anquetil, their uncle
- ↑ There were two Philippe Anquetils then living in St Helier, this man and his 1st cousin, Thomas`s son, Philippe. One died in 1825, one in 1829
- ↑ Baptized as "Marie fille Thomas Anquetil and Elizabeth Benest" [sa femme]
- ↑ Godfather: Me Thomas Denton, of St Brelade [merchant]
- ↑ Died at the Hospital
- ↑ Godfather: Philippe Le Riche, Uncle. See above, regarding the two Philippes, one dying in 1825, one in 1829
- ↑ Settled in St Ouen, at Le Marais. A one-time Master Mariner (1866), he was the first of his family to be recorded as a Farmer (1873: son`s marriage register entry) and was, by then, the senior male representative of this family
- ↑ Of Le Marais, St Ouen; Postman and Cycle shop proprietor, St Ouen
- ↑ Motor Mechanic (1932)) and Guest House Owner, St Helier
- ↑ Of "Fetch and Carry," and formerly a Stationer
- ↑ Shoemaker. Their son, Jack Lempriere (John Philip), settled in Canada
- ↑ Dental Mechanic
- ↑ Legal Assistant, Messrs. Le Masurier, Giffard and Poch
- ↑ Schoolmistress, First Tower School
- ↑ "Principal heiress of her mother", Susanne de Caen, in 1898
- ↑ Mariner in 1873, and afterwards a Farmer. Will dated 12/3/1878, proved 31/3/1880
- ↑ Mariner
- ↑ There was no issue of this marriage
- ↑ Elizabeth Susanne Anquetil was, in 1898, living in the United States of America, with her husband. A Jersey partage shows that she was the "younger daughter and co-heiress" of her mother, Susanne de Caen, which establishes that both of her brothers had died without issue
- ↑ Died in the Hospital
- ↑ Godparents: Thomas Anquetil and Marie Sampson, his wife, Uncle and Aunt
- ↑ Godparents: Me Aaron de Ste Croix and Mse Sara L`Isle, his wife
- ↑ Same godparents as her sister Anne, in 1731
- ↑ Godparents: Her mother`s 1st cousin, Jean Anquetil and Anne Cailleteau, his wife
- ↑ Baptized as [translated]: "Nicolas son of Thomas Guillemine" and buried as "Nicolas Anquetil, son of Thomas Anquetil"
- ↑ Buried as "Jeanne, daughter of Thomas Guillemin"
- ↑ Godparents: Thomas Gibbs, Grandfather, and Elizabeth, Grandmother
- ↑ It seems that he and his siblings left the Island