Descendants of Jacques Gallichan

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Descendants of Jacques Gallichan


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This tree provides a classic example of how misleading the 1841 census can be as far as ages are concerned. All adults in that census had their age rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of five. So the four Gallichans at generation 4 were shown in the census as aged 30, 30, 30 and 20, whereas their actual ages were 34, 33 30 and 21

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  • 1 Jacques Gallichan (1720?- ) (St P) m (1744, St J) Elizabeth Le Brun (St P)
    • 2 Jacques Gallichan (1744- ) (St P) m (1769, St B) Anne Carcos [1]
      • 3 Anne Gallichan (1772- )
      • 3 Elizabeth Gallichan (1774- ) m (1800, St B) Francois Hocquard (1773?-1852) [2]
      • 3 Judith Gallichan (1776- )
      • 3 Jacques Gallichan (1779- ) [3] m (1806, St B) Esther Hocquard (1781-1825) d of Francois [4]
        • 4 Jacques Gallichan (1807-1859) [5] m (1849, St B) Amelia Collings Hocquard (1808-1876) [6] daughter of Francois [7]
        • 4 Charles Gallichan (1808-1895) [8] unmarried
        • 4 Mary Charlotte Gallichan (1811- )
        • 4 Elizabeth Anne Gallichan (1819- ) m (1847, St B) John Le Brocq son of John [9]
      • 3 Jean Gallichan (1783- )


Notes and References

  1. See An Armorial of Jersey, 326
  2. Of Rochebois, St Aubin, Merchant and Shipowner
  3. Captain, R.N.
  4. Of St Aubin, a successful privateer captain; Captain RJM
  5. MA (Cantab). He was admitted at St John`s College, Cambridge, in 1827, aged 20; he matriculated in 1828 and gained his Bachelor`s degree in 1832. Ordained Deacon in 1834, he became a priest in 1835. He was Chaplain of the Jersey General Hospital, -1846-1857: Alumni Cantabrigiensis
  6. His first cousin
  7. Of Rochebois, St Aubin, Merchant and Shipowner
  8. Chemist, at No 13 King Street, St Helier: 1841 Census of St Helier. Staying or living with him were his sisters Mary and Anne (perhaps Elizabeth Anne, as her age was given as "20", see note above) and their brother James, a Clergyman. Charles Gallichan witnessed in 1880 the marriage of John Edmund Le Brocq, his nephew. He was latterly of Market Hill, St Aubin
  9. Of La Fontaine, St Peter; Captain RJM, Deputy and then Constable of St Peter, 1864-1873
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