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Family archive 600 years old returns to Jersey
Family archive 600 years old returns to Jersey

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time05-07-2025

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Family archive 600 years old returns to Jersey

A collection of family papers which spans more than six centuries and three continents has been returned to Jersey. The de Gruchy-Pallot family archive, which includes documents dating back to 1397, was transferred from the University of Alberta at the request of the family and is now housed at Jersey Archive. The archive tells the story of Charles and Annie Pallot (née Giffard) and their six children, whose lives stretched from Jersey to Canada and Africa. Among the highlights is a 14th Century inheritance contract, now one of the oldest documents in the archive, and records of Adèle Haarseth (née Pallot), a decorated military nurse who served in the Anglo-Boer War and World War One. The collection is being catalogued by Jersey Heritage archivist Jane de Gruchy, a distant relative of the family. "We are absolutely delighted that this unique and important family collection has returned home to Jersey after so many years," she said. "On a personal note, I count myself very lucky to be working on some of the oldest known documents from my own family." The collection came to light when Canadian descendant Herb Reynolds contacted Jersey Heritage in 2024. "A chance online meeting with local historian Guy Dixon helped us understand our Jersey roots," Mr Reynolds said. "We're thrilled the documents are now where they belong and grateful to the team at Jersey Heritage for their dedication." More news stories for Jersey Listen to the latest news for Jersey The archive includes: A 1397 inheritance contract involving the de Gruchy family A 1502 Latin will of Mathieu de Gruchy Wartime medals and dispatches of Adèle Haarseth Letters from Jersey during the occupation Diaries and biographies of Pallot brothers who emigrated to Canada in the early 1900s The documents trace the family's rise and fall, from owning the grand Beau Désert estate in St Saviour to financial decline by the mid-20th Century. The sons emigrated to Canada, while the daughters remained in Jersey, contributing to education and healthcare. The de Gruchy-Pallot archive is now available to view at Jersey Archive and online. Follow BBC Jersey on X and Facebook. Send your story ideas to Heritage releases historical Jersey records New devices provide virtual tour for heritage site Project aims to protect island's cultural identity Jersey Archive

Family archive 600 years old returns to Jersey from Canada
Family archive 600 years old returns to Jersey from Canada

BBC News

time05-07-2025

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  • BBC News

Family archive 600 years old returns to Jersey from Canada

A collection of family papers which spans more than six centuries and three continents has been returned to de Gruchy-Pallot family archive, which includes documents dating back to 1397, was transferred from the University of Alberta at the request of the family and is now housed at Jersey archive tells the story of Charles and Annie Pallot (née Giffard) and their six children, whose lives stretched from Jersey to Canada and the highlights is a 14th Century inheritance contract, now one of the oldest documents in the archive, and records of Adèle Haarseth (née Pallot), a decorated military nurse who served in the Anglo-Boer War and World War One. 'Unique and important' The collection is being catalogued by Jersey Heritage archivist Jane de Gruchy, a distant relative of the family. "We are absolutely delighted that this unique and important family collection has returned home to Jersey after so many years," she said. "On a personal note, I count myself very lucky to be working on some of the oldest known documents from my own family."The collection came to light when Canadian descendant Herb Reynolds contacted Jersey Heritage in 2024."A chance online meeting with local historian Guy Dixon helped us understand our Jersey roots," Mr Reynolds said. "We're thrilled the documents are now where they belong and grateful to the team at Jersey Heritage for their dedication." The archive includes:A 1397 inheritance contract involving the de Gruchy familyA 1502 Latin will of Mathieu de GruchyWartime medals and dispatches of Adèle HaarsethLetters from Jersey during the occupationDiaries and biographies of Pallot brothers who emigrated to Canada in the early 1900sThe documents trace the family's rise and fall, from owning the grand Beau Désert estate in St Saviour to financial decline by the mid-20th Century. The sons emigrated to Canada, while the daughters remained in Jersey, contributing to education and de Gruchy-Pallot archive is now available to view at Jersey Archive and online.

Jersey Freemasons to host open day to mark Liberation 80
Jersey Freemasons to host open day to mark Liberation 80

BBC News

time17-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Jersey Freemasons to host open day to mark Liberation 80

The Jersey Freemasons are hosting host an open day at the Masonic Temple in St Helier to mark the 80th anniversary of Jersey's Liberation are remembering members who were forced to hide their community during the German Occupation of the island during World War group said the event would allow the public a chance to "explore the history and heritage of freemasonry in Jersey" and their involvement during the liberation in Dallas-Chapman, head of the Jersey Freemasons, said this year marked a "significant milestone for the island", and said he was "excited to celebrate with the community". Mr Dallas-Chapman was formally recognised as the new head of freemasonry in Jersey in December 2024. The group said the open day, which starts at 10:30 BST would include guided tours of the temple, presentations and also said there would also be a presentation on the life of Harold Le Druillenec, a concentration camp survivor and former head teacher of St John's School.

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