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Channel Islanders, and particularly Jerseymen, emigrated in large numbers to Canada in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Most were attracted by well-paid, secure jobs with the companies established
in Newfoundland and New Brunswick, on the Canadian Atlantic
Coast, to trade in cod, which abounded in offshore waters.

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Hacquoil

Adolphus F Hacquoil from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1885, as farmer. Then postmaster at Athoville. Married at Carleton to Sophie Le Blanc.

Philip Hacquoil from Jersey to Grande-Rivière about 1832, as carpenter. Then to Percé. Married Elisabeth Lenfesty.

John Hacquoil from Jersey to Paspébiac in 1839, as navigator for Robin. Also to Grande-Rivière and to Caraquet. Captain of "Dit-on" and "Farago".

Peter Hacquoil from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1836, as navigator for Robin. Captain of "Amity", "Guest", "Syren", "Neptune", "Navigatyor" and "Telegraph".

Thomas Hacquoil from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1795, as navigator for Robin. Captain of "Paspébiac" and "If".

Philip Hacquoil from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1835, for Robin. Then to Percé as carpenter.

Francis Hacquoil from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1823, as navigator for Robin. Captain of brig "Broad Axe".

Francis Hacquoil, to Malbaie in 1840.

Walter J Hacquoil from Jersey to Malbaie, about 1911, then to Baie-des-Chaleurs, Montréal and to Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick. Married in 1911 to Winnifred Radley-Walters at Percé.

James Hacquoil from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1811. Married Rosalie Duguay. Son James, merchant at Magpie about 1857.

Pierre Hacquoil from Jersey to Poke Mouche and to Bonaventure about 1790. Married Rachel Vautier of Jersey.

Edouard Hacquoil, son of Pierre, from Jersey to Bonaventure and Rivière-aux-Anguilles, Married at Bonaventure in 1792 to A R Robichaud.

Hamon

Jean-Elie Hamon from Jersey to Shiphead, Gaspé about 1800. Captain and pilot. Died at St-Fabien-de-Rimouski in 1850. Married Esther Langlois. Name of descendants changed to Hammond. Children at Saint-Quentin,

Francis Hamon from Jersey to Paspébiac in 1914 for Robin then in Nouvelle-Écosse and Saint-Jean,

John Elias Hamon/Hammond, son of Jean-Elie Hamon, lighthouse keeper at Anticosti in 1831. To Bic in 1847. Noyé to Bic in 1859. Married in 1834 to Elisabeth Langlois at Gaspé and, in 1846 to Émilie Michaud, at St-Simon.

Joseph Hamon from Jersey to Percé about 1881 as clerk for Robin. Manager at Pabos about 1891.

Joseph Hamon, to Percé in 1881. Born in Jersey in 1848. Lived with Valpy Dumaresq.

Jean A Hamon from Jersey to Île-Bonaventure about 1810, to Indian Cove in 1827 and to Malbaie in 1831. Married Marie ?, from Jersey.

Hamon family tombs at St Paul, Percé: Philip Syvret Hamon, born in St. Ouen, Jersey 21 April 1852 and died at Truro, Nouvelle Écosse, 14 June 1927, and his wife, Eva Stowe Tuzo, 1865-1947; Helen Marie Hamon, wife of Philip Harold Hamon, born St Jean, Nouveau Brunswick, in 1889, and died lto in 1949.

John Hamon from Jersey to Montréal before 1877. Son John Sohier Hamon, carpenter at Montréal. Married in 1881 to Catherine Kalow/Yates.

John E Hamon from Jersey to Trois-Rivières about 1850, farmer.

Philip Syvret Hamon from Jersey to Percé in 1875, clerk in 1888 at Truro, Nouvelle-Écosse, in 1889 to Montréal, died in 1927 at Truro. Married in 1889 to Eva Stowe Tuzo at Percé.

In a corner of the cemetery at St Pierre, Paspébiac, is the tomb of Francis Hamon, born in Jersey, and son of widower Francis Hamon and Lydia Ann Le Feuvre. Francis arrived on the coast to work for Robin in 1914. He joined the Canadian Army later and died at Halifax in 1918, aged 20.

Philip Hamon from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1847, as navigator for Robin. Captain of "Commander", "Pearless", "Hearty" and "Swift".

Philip Hamon from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1830, as merchant. To Newport. Married Elisabeth Weary from Jersey at Newport.

Philip Hamon from Jersey to Paspébiac as seaman in 1767 for Robin, then Captain of "Hope" and "Seaflower".

Thomas Hamon. Probably from Jersey or descendant from pionnier Jerseyman to Little Cove, Terre-Neuve before 1880. Married A Nerée. Son James about 1880 to Rivière-Saint-Paul and Salmon Bay, Labrador, son Peter about 1878 to La Tabatière, Pinware and Blanc-Sablon.

Jean Hamon from Jersey to Caraquet, Married in 1837 to A Robichaud.

Thomas Hamon from Jersey to Shippagan, , in 1831, as navigator for Fruing.

Hammond

Abraham Hammond. Boat builder at Anse-à-Foulon. Married Hannah Martin in 1846. Probably from Channel Islands.

William Hammond. Rope maker at Québec about 1830. Married Catherine Spencer. Probably from Channel Islands.

Mattew Hammond. Rope maker at Québec about 1830. Married M A Whitty. Probably from Channel Islands.

John Hammond. Navigator at Québec about 1839. Married Agnes Cammel. Probably from Channel Islands.

Emmelin Hancock, to Saint-Gabriel (Hochelaga) in 1881. Born in Jersey in 1868.

Elvine Selena Hancock, to Saint-Gabriel (Hochelaga) in 1881. Born in Jersey in 1875.

Lucy Nile Handey, born 31 August 1874 and died 8 May 1955. Wife of Adolphus W Collas.

John Handy from Jersey to Québec in 1850, to Gaspé in 1854, navigator, Married J Le Mesurier.

John Handy, to Baie-de-Gaspé-Nord and Sydenham-Sud in 1881, as farmer. Married. Born in the Channel Islands in 1817.

Edward Hardeley from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1809 as navigator for Robin. Captain of "Bonaventure", "Day" and "Grog", also manager at Gascons, Cap-d'Espoir and Caraquet.

John Hardeley from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1822 as clerk for Robin, also manager and agent at Newport and Paspébiac.

Thomas Hardy, of Jersey, 1787-1869, buried at St Pierre, Paspébiac.

Thomas Hardy from Jersey to Newport about 1815 as carpenter for Robin, then to Paspébiac. Married Madeleine Roussy.

Elie Hawco. Probably descendant of a Jersey pioneer named Hacquoil at Conception Bay, Terre-Neuve. Married Catherine Hallahan. Daughter Ellen, married John Hayward in 1884 at Rivière-Saint-Paul.

Helleur

Stanley Helleur from Jersey to Montréal about 1940. Married Lillian Le Riche from Jersey.

Frank Helleur from Jersey to Rivière-to-Renard in 1900 for lFruing. To Rimouski for Price in 1906.

John Henry from Jersey to New Carlisle about 1825, then to Île-Bonaventure and to Shippagan for Fruïng.

Joshua P F Henry from Jersey to New Richmond about 1910, then to Matapédia. Married Lena Doodridge.

James Joshua Henry from Jersey to Shippagan, about 1845, as carpenter and postmaster. Also to Pointe-Alexandre for Fruïng. Married Elisabeth Edwards from Jersey.

Jean Henry from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1822 as navigator for Robin. Captain of "Habnab" and "Seaflower".

Jean Héraut from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1796 as navigator for Robin. Captain of "Kingfisher", "If", "Cod Hook", "Time and Chance", "Day" and "Gaspé".

James Heraux from Jersey to Percé about 1831 as carpenter. Married Elizabeth Henry.

George Hérault, to Paspébiac in 1881, as tunneler. Born in 1841, in Jersey. Lived with Joshua Mourant.

James Hewittson from Jersey to Paspébiac in 1868 as plasterer, then to Percé. Married M Whittom and G Vicq.

Robert Hillier farmer in 1837 to Saint-Gilles-de-Lotbinière. Married Sarah Poed of Québec. Probably from Channel Islands.

George Hockey, to Paspébiac in 1881, as cook. Born in Jersey in 1853. Lived with Joshua Mourant.

Noah Hockey. Probably From Jersey or descendant of Jerseyman named Le Huquet to Terre-Neuve. About 1875, to Mutton-Bay. Married P Major.

Hocquard

John Hocquard from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1841 as mason and turner for Robin. Married Mary Gallie. Descendants in the region of Campbellton.

John Hocquard, to Pasbébiac in 1881, as block-maker. Married. Born in Jersey in 1815.

Thomas Hocquard from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1792 as navigator for Robin. Captain of "Paspébiac" and "Hercules".

Hocquard family graves at United Church of Canada, Paspébiac Ouest: Philip Hocquard, Born in Jersey in 1869, and Annie Tennier, his wife, 1873-1948; James Hocquard, 1871-1953, and Ella, his wife, born in 1888; Frank James Hocquard, 1873-1944, and Augusta Barbara Smith, his wife, 1880-1943; and George M Hocquard, 1907-1948, husband of Laura Munro.

Berta Hocquard, 1885-1951, wife of E Woodburne Shepherd, 1885-1943 is buried at St Andrew, New Carlisle.

John Hocquart, 1815-1887, and Mary Gallie, his wife, 1822-1889 are buried at St Pierre, Paspébiac.

Clement Holms/Holmes from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1790 as farmer. Married Ann Batson.

Frank Hooper from Jersey to Terre-Neuve about 1865, then to Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. Married Fanny Anthoine. His son Ernest to Montréal about 1898. Married J Bisaieul of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.

James Edgdar Horman from Jersey to Matane about 1920. Married in 1920 to Julliette Aubin, at Matane.

Rev David Horner to Sandy Beach about 1899. Married Clara Jane Weary from Jersey. Son Ernest Married F Ascah at Sillery in 1940. Probably from Channel Islands.

Hotton

Hotton graves at St Pierre, Malbaie. Edward Hotton, died 5 December 1926, and his son Sydney, died 17 October 1921. Martha Hotton died in 1920 at 19. Maria D 1872-1940, wife of William Hotton; F H Gasnier, husband of Ada Hotton, 1863-1938; Elizabeth Hotton 1863-1946; Sophie Hotton 1885-1956; Elizabeth Lawrence, wife of Edward Hotton, 1873-1957; Alphonse Le Gresley, husband of Edith Hotton, 1862-1951; William Duncan Hotton 1862-1952;Victoria Hotton 1858-1946; Charles Hotton, husband of Mary Johnson, 1875-1960; Harold N Hotton, died in 1936 aged 27; Guy G Hotton , died in 1915, at 8 months; John Hotton, died in 1916, in his 90th year, and his wife, Sophia Hayden, died in 1915, in her 79th year; Willie, died in 1895, and Daniel died in 1897, sons of George and Annie Hotton.

Alfred Hotton from Jersey to Grande-Rivière about 1877 as carpenter. Married Emma Beaudin.

Joseph Hounsell. Probably From Jersey to Québec in 1850, Married M Gaumont, son John, about 1876 to Natashquan as employee of Hudson Bay. Married Victoire Vignault.

Philip Hubert from Jersey to Grande-Vallée about 1890. Clerk for Fruing. Married in 1891 to Anna Fournier.

Philip Hubert from Jersey to Cap-d'Espoir about 1858 as navigator. Married J Pirouet, and E Collin in 1876.

Edward J Hubert from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1881 as blacksmith for Robin, then to Dalhousie and Bathurst, Married Suzan Newman from Paspébiac. Probably the same Edward Hubert who lived with Henry M de Veulle at Paspébiac in 1881. Born in Jersey in 1859.

John Hubert from Jersey to Grande-Rivière about 1839 as navigator and carpenter. Captain of "Hematope", "Farage" and "Pandora".

Samuel Hubert from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1820 as carpenter, then to Gaspé for shipbuilder Philip Bechervaise.

Stannas Édouard Hué from Jersey to Percé about 1871 as clerk accountant and manager for Le Boutillier Brothers at Paspébiac. Married Alice H Hamon.

Huelin

John Huelin from Jersey to Terre-Neuve about 1804 and to Percé about 1805 as navigator. Then to l'Île Bonaventure and to Pasbébiac forRobin. Married Marie Duval . Sons John and Francis, also navigators, in Gaspésie and at Nouveau-Brunswick.

John Huelin from Jersey to Cape Cove about 1825 as merchant and navigator, then to Grande-Rivière, Shippagan and Île-Bonaventure. Married A Piton.

John Huelin from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1829 as navigator at Grande-Rivière, Shippagan and Cape-Cove for Robin, merchant at Cape-Cove, Captain of "Seaflower", "O Columbus", "Crc", "Homely" and "NB". Married Marie Piton.

Francis J Huelin from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1850 as navigator, also to Shippagan, Percé and Newport for Robin. Captain of "Dit-0n", "NB" and "Hematope".

Clement Huelin from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1862 as blacksmith, then to Caraquet, wife from Jersey.

Philip Huelin from Jersey to Grande-Rivière before 1878 as master engraver. Married Annie Garrett.

Philip Huelin to Grande-Rivière in 1881, as clerk. Born in Jersey in 1862. Lived with Philip Skelton.

Philip Huelin to Grande-Rivière in 1881. Born in Jersey in 1829. Married.

Edward Huelin from Jersey to Paspébiac about 1873 as carpenter. Married Elisabeth Gallie.

Philip Huelin from Jersey to Grande-Rivière about 1881 as clerk, then merchant.

Hughes

James M D Hughes from Jersey to Percé in 1926 for Robin, then to Nanaïmo. British Colonel. Married Margot Luce.

Thomas Hughes from Jersey to Dalhousie, about 1863 with his son Thomas.

Réginald Hughes from Jersey to Dalhousie about 1863 with his son Thomas.

Philip Hulin to Grande-Rivière in 1881. Born about 1829 in Jersey.

Philip Huren. Probably of Channel Islands, to Montréal about 1848. Married Jane Martin.

Thomas Hardy Hurens/Uren to Québec about 1809. Navigator. Married A Papillon. Probably from Channel Islands.

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