LE SUEUR Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Thomas Le Sueur and Juli(a)e Maria/Mary Aubin

 

 married
25th April 1859
  St Saviour 
Jersey
Channel Islands

1
THOMAS LE SUEUR

born about
1832
St Helier, Jersey
baptised
 14th October 1832
occupation
1861 Farmer
1871 Farmer 21 Acres

  2
JULI(A)E MARIA/MARY AUBIN
born about
1835
baptised
8th November 1835 
St Saviour,  Jersey
occupation
1871 Farmers wife
 died
11th May 1878 
 St Saviour, Jersey

3
John T
LE SUEUER
born about
1857
 St Saviour, Jersey
occupation
1871 Farmers son
4
Julia Sophia Valentine 
LE SUEUR 

born 
14th February 1860
St Saviour, Jersey
died 
30th April 1889

married 
1882
Jersey
John de
 GRUCHY Jnr
born about
1858
St Helier, Jersey
died after
1889
5
Thomas John
 LE SUEUR

born
15th July 1861
 St Saviour, Jersey
 died
9th September 1861
 St Saviour, Jersey
6
Thomas Daniel Jolin 
LE SUEUR 

born 
6th November 1864
 St Saviour, Jersey
occupation
1881
Ship's Cook
died
21st September 1949
Hay district
New South Wales
Australia

married
25th July 1892
Victoria Australia
Elizabeth McGilliviray 
ANDERSON
née
MERSE
 born 
 1861  
Australia
died about
1941
Sydney, Australia
Aged 79 years
  1. 1861 Census - Roman Road, St Saviour, Jersey. Four servant on this Census.
    1871 Census - Highstead, St Saviour, Jersey. There were two servants on this Census. There was a son John aged 14? but no Julia. Definitely the correct family as the son Thomas is down as Thomas D J born 1864, Julie/Julia is down as Julia M born 1835.
  2. 1861 Census - Roman Road, St Saviour, Jersey. Four servant on this Census.
    1871 Census - Highstead, St Saviour, Jersey. There were two servants on this Census. There was a son John aged 14? but no Julia. Definitely the correct family as the son Thomas is down as Thomas D J born 1864, Julie/Julia is down as Julia M born 1835.
  3. 1861 Census - Roman Road, St Saviour, Jersey. Four servant on this Census.
    1871 Census - Highstead, St Saviour, Jersey. There were two servants on this Census. There was a son John aged 14? but no Julia. Definitely the correct family as the son Thomas is down as Thomas D J born 1864, Julie/Julia is down as Julia M born 1835.
  4. 1861 Census - Vine House, St Saviour, Jersey. Julia is with her grandparents, John (Jean) and Julia AUBIN.
    Sophia was awarded a bronze medal at the 1871 Exhibition for a 7’ x 4’ tapestry she had made. This tapestry was later deposited at the Museum in St Helier.
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  6. 1871 Census - Highstead, St Saviour, Jersey. There were two servants on this Census. There was a son John aged 14? but no Julia. Definitely the correct family as the son Thomas is down as Thomas D J born 1864, Julie/Julia is down as Julia M born 1835.
    1881 Census - There was a Thomas Le Sueur on the vessel "Weasel" of Jersey in Orsett district of Essex. Thomas is down as being 16 and a Cook. (Strangely on  this search my Great Grandfather John TERRY comes up on this same list, he was a stoker on the "Condor" in the same area. There is a long list of people that come up, but there were only five people on the "Weasel" and twenty-one on the "Condor".
    Thomas inherited his grandmother Julie's personal estate.
    Have found a birth of a Ernest J M Le Sueur in 1895 in Hay district, New South Wales to Thomas D and Elizabeth McG. Must be this couple.
    There is a death of a Thomas John A Le Sueur in 1966 whose parents are down as Thomas Jolin and Elizabeth McGilliviray, who must be a child of this couple.
    I have had a contact from a Virginia who is in Australia saying her Grandfather was Thomas Daniel Aubin Le Sueur born Sydney 15.8.1915, I have found his marriage to Thelma Louisa Elizabeth HAYES in 1939 in Auburn district, New South Wales, Australia. At present I do not know if Thomas was a child of the Thomas above or of one of their children. Ernest I would think was the eldest child and he would have only been 20 in 1915, so like Thomas was a child of the above couple. If the death of Thomas John A Le Sueur in 1966 is this person.

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