- 1 David Le Bailly (1676- ) of Athis, Orne, Normandy m Ann Dumont
- 2 Thomas Le Bailly (1706- ) m (Athis) Madelaine Collin ( -1794) Huguenots who fled to Jersey in 1750
- 3 Louis Le Bailly (1745-1808) (Athis > Jsy) [1] m (1776, St P) Marie Bosdet (1752-1816) d of Jean and Anne, nee Le Touzey
- 4 Jean Le Bailly (1777-1840)
- 4 Jacques Le Bailly (1778-1785)
- 4 Josué Le Bailly (1781-1846) [2] m (1807, St H) Marie Magdelaine Le Vavasseur dit Durell d of Thomas and Magdelaine, nee Noel
- 5 Marie Le Bailly (1808-1892) unm.
- 5 Anne Le Bailly (1810-1898) m (1837, Tr) [3] Jean Sohier, Revd. (Nantes)
- 5 Joshua Le Bailly (1811-1881) [4] m 1 (1835, St H) Susanne Harrivel Perrot (1814-1860) d of Francois, Revd. and Susan, nee Sharp
- 6 Josué Francois Le Bailly (1836-1890) [5] unm.
- 6 Louis Hooper Le Bailly (1839-1925) (St H) [6] m 1 Matilde Jane Stewart (Fr) [7] 2 (1901, Sy) Winifred Mary Lucas d of Frederick William [8]
- 7 Stewart Louis Hooper Le Bailly (1863-1884) (St H) [9]
- 7 Matilda Grahame Le Bailly (1865-1941) [10]
- 7 Robert Francis Le Bailly (1866-1945) (St H) [11] m (1903, Wales) Ida Gaskell Holland d of William Gaskell [12]
- 8 William Francis Grahame Le Bailly (1904-1981) (Turkey) I.C.S. [13] m (1946, Delhi) Cecilia Edith Minchin (1913-1996) [14]
- 9 Daughter Le Bailly (1950- )
- 9 Alice M. Le Bailly (1951- )
- 8 (Sir) Louis Edward Stewart Holland Le Bailly (1915-2010) Vice-Admiral, K.B.E., C. B. [15] m (1946) Pamela Berthon (issue: 3 daughters)
- 8 William Francis Grahame Le Bailly (1904-1981) (Turkey) I.C.S. [13] m (1946, Delhi) Cecilia Edith Minchin (1913-1996) [14]
- 7 Cuthbert Grahame Le Bailly (1871-1886) (St H)
- 7 Liliane Katerine Le Bailly (1873- ) unm.
- 7 Jessie Grace Edith Maud Le Bailly (1877-1961) unm. [16]
- 6 Susanna Marie Le Bailly (1840-1908) m (1863, St S) Charles Henry Boileau [17] s of Francis Burton [18]
- 6 Lydia Sharp Le Bailly (1842-1905) m 1 (1863, St S) Lloyd Henry Thomas ( -by 1866) [19] s of Francis Edward (Dublin); 2 (1866, St S) George Martin Ritchie [20] s of George (Marylebone)
- 6 Emilie Marie Le Bailly (1844-1924) [21] m (1864, St S) William Henry Wardell [22] s of William Henry [23]
- 6 Mathilde Perrot Le Bailly (1844-1935) [24] unm.
- 6 Grace Herivel Le Bailly (1851-1905) m (1872, St S) Samuel Henry Stephens [25] s of Robert (Co. Galway)
- by the 2nd wife of Joshua Le Bailly, (1863, Marylebone) Margaret Jane Trotter d of Alexander [26]
- 6 Alexander Cortlandt Le Bailly (12/1863-1936) [27]
- 6 Margaret Elizabeth Le Bailly (1865- )
- 5 Eliza Le Bailly (1813-1866) m (1839, St H) Jean Le Gallais (1813-1872)
- 5 Jane Le Bailly (1815- ) m (1841, Tr) Jean Francois Louis Alphonse Marrauld, Revd. [28]
- 5 Durell Le Bailly (1817-1846) unm.
- 5 Jean Le Bailly (1819-1864) m Elizabeth Sharp Perrot (1818-1865) [29]
- 6 Eliza Sharp Le Bailly (1851-1852)
- 6 Henri Jean Le Bailly (1853-1925) (St H > NZ) m 1 (1875, Devon) Rose Johnston; 2 (1883, Wales) Maria Charlotte Roberts (1862-1933, NZ) of Manchester [30]
- 6 Cecil Perrot Le Bailly (1861-1861)
- 5 Henriette Le Bailly (1824-1856) unm.
- 4 Marie Le Bailly (1784-1785)
- 4 Anne Le Bailly (1786- ) (St S) [33] m (1806, St H) Thomas Dumaresq
- 4 Marie Elizabeth Le Bailly (1787- ) (St S) m (1806, St S) Jean Sohier, Revd.
- 4 Marguerite Le Bailly (1790-11/1820) m (1815, St H) Thomas Gray (1790- ) (St H) [34]
- 4 Jacques Le Bailly (1793-1885) unm.
- 4 Thomas Le Bailly (1797- ) [35]
- 3 Anne Le Bailly (1753- ) (St B)
- 3 Louis Le Bailly (1745-1808) (Athis > Jsy) [1] m (1776, St P) Marie Bosdet (1752-1816) d of Jean and Anne, nee Le Touzey
- 2 Thomas Le Bailly (1706- ) m (Athis) Madelaine Collin ( -1794) Huguenots who fled to Jersey in 1750
Notes and references
- ↑ His Memorial Inscription, St Saviour, gives his former occupation: "Ancien Cultivateur". It also states that he died in 1808, in his 64th year
- ↑ Timber Merchant (1841 Census) and from 1839, Shipowner. Datestone at No 3 Burrard Street in 1823
- ↑ Her 1st cousin
- ↑ Jurat, 1856-1873; Timber merchant and (from 1865) Banker, in partnership with the ship-builder and shipowner, George Deslandes. The bank traded as the Jersey Mercantile Union and crashed during the recession of 1873. He had built Rockmount de Moustiers
- ↑ Banker in 1861 Census, of Les Vaux, St Saviour, Jersey
- ↑ Captain RJM; Banker in 1861: op.cit. and "[illegible] Insurance Co., retd. Captain, Militia, aged 42," at 11, Bolingbroke Gr., London (1881 Census), with wife Matilda (Naturalised French) and son Cuthbert G. Le Bailly, aged 9, born St Helier
- ↑ No marriage record found
- ↑ Solicitor
- ↑ Educated at Cheltenham College; Lieutenant, Middlesex Regiment; died at Secunderabad, India
- ↑ Served in WW1 (1916-1918) with the British Red Cross
- ↑ Civil Engineer: Educated at Southborough, Kent, and the City and Guilds of London Technical College, Finsbury: He was in the Assistant-Engineer`s Office, Smyrna and Cassaba, 1885-1887; was Assistant-Engineer, Ottoman (Aidin) Railway (1906); at one-time of the Egyptian State Railways, Cairo: UK, Civil Engineer Records, 1820-1930, at www.ancestry.co.uk. He served during WW1 as an engineer in the Royal Naval Air Service and died in retirement, at Oakridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Probate was granted to William Francis Grahame Le Bailly, Indian Civil Service
- ↑ Gentleman
- ↑ Educated at Wellington College and Brasenose College, Oxford, entered the Indian Civil Service in 1927; Assistant-Commissioner, Punjab and then Deputy-Commissioner (1932): UK, Register of Employees of the East India Company and the India Office, 1794-1939, at www.ancestry.co.uk. He was in the Colonial Civil Service in Malaya (1956), travelling to Singapore with his wife, Cecilia (born 1913), a daughter (born 1950) and Alice M. Le Bailly (born 1951): UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960, at the above website. He died at Bullingdon, Oxfordshire in 1981
- ↑ England, Andrews Newspaper Index Cards, 1790-1976, at www.ancestry.co.uk
- ↑ Attended Brittania Royal Naval College, Dartmouth,1925, served as a Midshipman, HMS Hood, latterly as an Engineer-Lieutenant, leaving the Hood in 1940--a timely posting elsewhere, as she was destroyed in battle by a fluke shot from the German battleship Bismark hitting the main magazine, leaving few survivors. He served in WW2 as an engineer officer aboard the cruiser Naiad until her sinking by a single enemy torpedo, and then on the battleship Duke of York, flagship of the British Pacific Fleet. He remained in the Royal Navy, serving with great distinction, rising to become Deputy Chief of Defence Staff (Intelligence) and Director-General Intelligence, 1972-1975. His full career details can be viewed online at Wikipedia
- ↑ Company Secretary in 1939: England & Wales Register
- ↑ Lieutenant, (1863) H.M. 61st Regt., afterwards Major
- ↑ Major-General
- ↑ Captain, (1863) H.M. 91st Regt.
- ↑ Gentleman
- ↑ Twin
- ↑ Captain (1864) Royal Artillery
- ↑ Major, Royal Canadian Rifles
- ↑ Twin
- ↑ Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary
- ↑ Assistant Commissary General, H.M. Army, being the equivalent to a Captain in the infantry
- ↑ At Royal Military College, Sandhurst in 1881; commissioned in 1882 as Lieutenant, York and Lancaster Regiment; Captain (1893). Transferred to the Indian Army, Indian Staff Corps; was on the Retired List from 1896: UK, Hart`s Army List (1908), at https://www.ancestry.co.uk
- ↑ Pastor at Rennes
- ↑ No marriage record found
- ↑ Emigrated to and died in New Zealand
- ↑ Dentist
- ↑ Died at sea, during WW2
- ↑ Aunt and godmother, as the "wife of Mr Thomas Dumaresq", of John Gray (1819) and Thomas Le Bailly Gray (10/1820)
- ↑ Merchant. The children born of this marriage did not survive childhood. Thomas married secondly, Jane Bertram, whose family would be involved, 1850-1863, with the Jersey Banking Company. Thomas and Jane had a large family, including William Charles Gray, Banker`s Clerk and Captain, RJM. The family was living in 1841 at Grove Place, St Helier: UK Census, St Helier
- ↑ Master Mariner, 1819-1826--