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The Channel Islands
[From the Harmsworth Encyclopedia,1909]
- A group of small rocky islands off the North West coast of France,
and 90 miles South of England. The group consists of Jersey and Guernsey,
two or three smaller islands - Alderney, Sark and Herm - and various tiny
islets of rock or seacrags. The total area is about 75 square miles. The
soil is fertile and exceptionally well cultivated. The islands send large
quantities of early potatoes, tomatoes, grapes, and other fruits and vegetables
to the English markets. Each of the largest islands possesses its own peculiar
race of cattle.
The people, who are of Norman descent, are industrious and fairly prosperous.
Their numbers increased from 49,430 (excluding Alderney) in 1821 to 95,840
in 1901, giving at the latter date the great average density of 1,278 inhabitants
to the square mile. The language of every-day intercourse is the Norman-French
patois; of the popular assemblies, law courts, and churches, modern French.
English, however, is taught in schools. The islands enjoy practically home
rule. The chief executive officer in Jersey, and also in Guernsey and its
dependencies, is the Lieutenant-Governor. The people are Protestants and
the islands are attached to the diocese of Winchester.
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- REGIONS
- For more specific advice regarding the individual Islands follow
these links:
INFORMATION RELATING TO ALL THE CHANNEL ISLANDS
- Bibliography
- Census
- Emigration and Immigration
- Genealogy
- History
- Maps
- Military Records
- Occupations
- Religion and Religious Life
- Societies
Bibliography
- John Fuller's
Channel Islands Genealogy - includes a surnames list compiled
by John Fuller of the Channel Islands-related research interests of a number
of Internet and CompuServe users and many useful links.
Books about the
Channel Islands Part of Charles Picot's Pages - a book list of essential
reading about the Islands
Census
- Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney and Sark are included in the Census for
England and Wales.
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- Emigration and Immigration
- Channel
Islanders New Zealand Bound by Olwyn Whitehouse
Genealogy
- L.D.S. Catalogue: The
Channel Islands and subdivisions.
Jersey
Guernsey
Alderney
Sark
- L.R. Burness. "Genealogical Research in the Channel Islands"
The Genealogical Magazine (March 1978).
Research in the Channel Islands FAQs (Frequently
Asked Questions). Civil Registration Details, Research Libraries and Family
History Societies here - a growing site, includes links.
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- Channel Islands Family History: Reading
the Records
For the Channel Islands Mailing List. Send the following to channel-islands-d-request@rootsweb.com:
subscribe (in the subject line). This is for the digest mode.
If you want the postings as individual e-mail send to channel-islands-l-request@rootsweb.com.
The Mailing List now has an Interactive
Search Facility.
- History
- Historical Descriptions of the Channel Islands
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- Maps
- Perry's Guides:
The Channel Islands' Modern Map Makers
- Old Maps of the Channel Islands
Historical Descriptions of the Channel Islands

Military Records
- Norman
Wood's Histories of the Four Channel Islands Militias (Jersey,
Guernsey, Alderney and Sark).
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- Occupations
- Freddie Cohen's Makers
and Dealers of Channel Islands Silver and Their Marks.
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- Religion and Religious Life
- Quaker Family History Society page on surviving Quaker
Channel Islands Records.
- Societies
- The Channel Islands Family
History Society PO Box 507, St Helier, Jersey JE4 5TN. Information,
Officers of the Society, Subscriptions, Programme of Events, CIFHS Publications
- Current and Forthcoming, Links. CIFHS
Journals - Contents List 1996-2001.
- Gaspésian
Channel Islands' Society
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- Maintained by Alex Glendinning. Additions and Corrections to glen@itl.net but please don't
ask for research or personal advice from the Channel Islands WWW page maintainer,
as he frequently will not have the time to provide such a service.
visitors since February 15 1997
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Created December 4 1996 - last updated November
20th 2001
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