- 1 Jean Le Marinel (1806-1887) (Fr) [1] m (1832, Grouville) Mary Baudains (1815-1907)
- 2 Mary Ann Le Marinel (1834- ) (Gr) m (1850, St S) John Pallot (1828- ) [2] son of John
- 2 Jane Le Marinel (1836-1931) (Gr) m 1 Unknown; 2 (1870, Gr) Richard Stevenson, [3] son of Allan [4]
- 3 Sara Ann Stevenson (1872-by 1911)
- 3 Mary Jane Stevenson (1874- )
- 2 John Le Marinel (1838- ) (Gr)
- 2 Henrietta (Harriet) Jane Le Marinel (1840-by 1870) (Gr) m (1861, Gr) Richard Stevenson (above)
- 3 Richard John J. Stevenson (1863-1938, ae 76) (Methodist?) [5] m (1888, Gr) Lizzie Rosla Beck (1868-1948) [6] daughter of John
- 4 Harriet Rosla Stevenson (1889-1889) (Chatham)
- 4 Violet Rosla Stevenson (1890-1911- ) (Chatham) [7] m (1915, Worcs.) Harold Bond (1885- ) [8]
- 4 Naomi Florence Stevenson (1891-1979) [9] m Peter Nevill
- 4 Richard John Stevenson (1895-1918) KIA [10]
- 4 Gordon Stevenson (1896-1901) [11]
- 4 Herbert Allen Stevenson (1898-1975) [12] m 1 (1934, Torquay) Mercia Mai Wollen (1910- ) daughter of Cecil Wollen; [13] 2 (1952, Westminster) Gladys Irene Griffith, nee Armitage
- 4 Leslie James Stevenson (1902-1954) [14]
- 4 Noel Le Marinel Stevenson (1904- ) OBE [15]
- 4 Kenneth Stevenson (1910- )
- 3 Allan Stevenson (1868- )
- 3 Richard John J. Stevenson (1863-1938, ae 76) (Methodist?) [5] m (1888, Gr) Lizzie Rosla Beck (1868-1948) [6] daughter of John
- 2 Elenore Elizabeth Le Marinel (1843- ) (Gr)
- 2 Ann Le Marinel (1847- ) (Gr) m (1866, Gr) James Kirby, son of Thomas
- 2 Charles John Le Marinel (1849-1906) (Gr) [16] m Sarah Keeping (1849-1932)
- 3 Charles Louis Le Marinel (1873-1951) (Gr) m (1895, Kent) Florence Elizabeth Rose Gibbens (1872-1949)
- 4 Winnie Florence Le Marinel (1896-1980)
- 4 Queenie Sarah Kate Le Marinel (1900- )
- 4 Harry Louis Le Marinel (1901-1975)
- 4 Lillie Harriet Le Marinel (1904-1995)
- 4 Florrie Eva Le Marinel (1908- )
- 3 John James Le Marinel (1875-1960) (Gr) [17] m (1894, St S) Mary Ann Bisson (1874- ) daughter of Philip [18]
- 3 Henry Keeping Le Marinel (1879-1960) (Gr) [21] m (1904, St H) Eva Maud White (1879-1954) [22]daughter of James [23]
- 4 William White (1898-1981)
- 4 Violet Maud Le Marinel (1905-1905)
- 4 Florence Rose Le Marinel (1906-1984)
- 4 Eva Maud Le Marinel (1907-1981)
- 4 James Charles Le Marinel (1909-1979)
- 4 Doris Ada Le Marinel (1910-1976)
- 4 Rita Le Marinel (1913-2007)
- 3 Sarah Elizabeth Mary Le Marinel (1881-1936) m (1918, St H) James Thomas Cheney, son of Joseph
- 3 Harriet Jane Le Marinel (1884-1936, ae 52) (Gr) m Thomas Falle Mallet
- 3 Arthur Robert Le Marinel (1886-1958) (Gr)
- 3 William George Le Marinel (1886-1939) (Gr)
- 3 Thomas James Le Marinel (1887-1965) (Gr)
- 3 Paul Le Marinel (1888- ) [24] m (1927, St H) Annie Elizabeth Ferey (1890- ) [25] daughter of George John Francis
- 3 George Samuel Keeping Le Marinel (1889-1989) (Gr) [26] m (1914, St H) Hilda Violet Mary Mallet (1886-1941) [27] daughter of Edward John [28]
- 4 Geraldine Le Marinel (1920- )
- 3 Charles Louis Le Marinel (1873-1951) (Gr) m (1895, Kent) Florence Elizabeth Rose Gibbens (1872-1949)
- 2 Eliza Le Marinel (1851-1895) (Gr) m (1869, Gr) William Joseph Short, son of William Joseph
- 2 George Le Marinel (1854- ) (Gr)
- 2 William George Le Marinel (1854-1911) (Gr)
- 2 Henry Thomas Le Marinel (1858- ) (Gr)
Notes and references
- ↑ Sailor
- ↑ Sailor
- ↑ Widower of her sister Harriet. Master Mariner and part-owner in 1870 of the Jersey vessel Harmony. Captain Stevenson will have come to Jersey with regard to the then boom in the Oyster fisheries off the Royal Bay of Grouville. John Jean said he lived previously at "Beaumaris, Anglesey and later in Jersey, but returned to Beaumaris": Jersey Sailing Ships, (Chichester: Phillimore & Co. 1982), 161. Jane`s brother, Charles Le Marinel, and Sarah Keeping [his wife] witnessed the register entry
- ↑ Of the Coastguard Service
- ↑ Mariner, with his father, in 1871 Anglesey Census, shortly after which he joined the Army. Serjeant, R.E. (1888), Quarter-Master Serjeant, R.E. (1901) and afterwards commissioned; Lieutenant (1913) in Hong Kong. He and his wife (each being named in full) lived in 1928 in Hillingdon, Uxbridge, in Colnedale Road, their house being named "Grouville". They afterwards returned to Jersey, living on Gorey Hill, where he died in "1938, aged 76": Censuses; 1888 Grouville Marriage Register Entry; 1928 London Electoral Register; Victoria College Register (1913); 1938 Gouray Burials Register
- ↑ The Andrews Card Index at www.ancestry.co.uk has: "On All Saints` Day 1948, passed away peacefully at Gorey, Jersey, Lizzie Rosla Stevenson, widow of Richard John Stevenson, in her 80th year"
- ↑ Violet Rosla and her sister Harriet Rosla Stevenson were both born in Chatham, but baptised at Medway Methodist Church, which supplied exact dates of birth. Violet`s was 3rd September 1890. The "Violet R Stevenson" who married Harold Bond in Dudley, Worcestershire in 1915, is identifiable in the 1939 England and Wales Register, as living with her husband in Folkestone, Kent, her date of birth being 3 September 1890. He was Harold Bond, retired ship`s agent, an air raid warden, described as "Officer, Emergency Reserve"
- ↑ Merchant, returning to England from China, prior to marriage in April 1915: UK and Ireland; Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 at https://www.ancestry.co.uk. He served in WW1 in France, initially in the RAMC and then in the Labour Corps, completing his service as a Lieutenant. In 1920, he returned to his former employment having, in that year, the address "c/o Dodwell and Company Canton, China"
- ↑ School teacher, married, living with her daughter, also named Naomi, at Cookham, Berkshire: 1939 England and Wales Register
- ↑ The Andrews Card Index, at www.ancestry.co.uk has: "10 May 1947: In memory of Lieutenant R J Stevenson, 1st Bn., Hampshire Regiment, of Gorey, Jersey, who died of wounds in France, May 10 1918". He features in Jersey`s Roll of Honour and Service under the former section, as "Richard John Stevenson, Grouville"
- ↑ Born in 1896, Tynemouth, his death "aged 4" was recorded in Weymouth in June 1901, in which year`s census he featured, with his family, who were then living in, or garrisoned near to, the Town
- ↑ OV; Lt-Colonel. When a Lieutenant, 1st Gurkha Rifles, he was serving in Quetta. Captain in 1/8 Gurkha Rifles (1921), Major and then Lt-Colonel. Served in the Great War; in Burma (1931); in North-West Frontier Province (1937-1940) and again in Burma (1940-1945). Commandant, Sind Police Rifles (1945-1946). Retired to the former Harbourmaster`s House, Gorey. He was in the 1950s a geography master at St Michael`s School, Five Oaks. A very keen yachtsman, he owned Deux Amies, in which he frequently took out small parties of pupils from the school: Who's Who in Jersey, 1967,. Victoria College Register
- ↑ Of Torquay, solicitor and Commodore, Royal Torbay Yacht Club
- ↑ OV. Of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Merchant Navy
- ↑ OV. Lt-Colonel RA. Lieutenant, Royal Artillery (1927), a career soldier, promoted to Lt-Colonel, 11 September 1948, and retired in 1952: Army Gradation List (1954)
- ↑ Sailor
- ↑ Baker
- ↑ Proprietor
- ↑ Cooper
- ↑ Domestic servant
- ↑ Sailor
- ↑ Dressmaker
- ↑ Baker
- ↑ Porter
- ↑ Domestic servant
- ↑ Shop assistant
- ↑ Domestic servant
- ↑ Plate layer