States of Guernsey
Island Archives Service

(From an old Guernsey Document of 1591)
29 Victoria Road,
St Peter Port, Guernsey GY1 1HU
Telephone: (01481) 724512 Fax: (01481) 715814
Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Island Archivist: D. M. Ogier B.A. Ph.D. (Warwick) FR Hist S.
Assistant Archivist: N. Coyde
The Island Archives were established in 1986 under the aegis of the States
Heritage Committee. The Archives hold records on behalf of the States and
the Royal Court, and other historical collections acquired from institutions
and individuals.
The Island Archivist also holds the post of Archiviste de la Cour Royale,
and may be approached for access to historical collections in the Greffe
(Royal Court record office).
Dr Ogier is the author of Reformation and Society in Guernsey (Woodbridge,
1996).
Researchers are requested wherever possible to contact the Archives
before visiting.
NOTE:
In the first instance all family history enquiries should be addressed to
The Priaulx Library or The
Family History Section of La Société Guernesiaise. Once
you have established your ancestry, the Island Archives Service records
may help to add detail, although their collections are often specialised,
requiring some knowledge of Guernsey law and the French language in their
interpretation. The Archives do not, as a rule, hold records of births,
deaths and marriages or printed family trees.
Resources:
- Occupation Files (1940-1945)
States of Guernsey Controlling Committee.
Essential Commodities Department.
War Damage (Rehabilitation) Files (Claims for compensation from the British
Government for damage done by occupying forces).
German Civil Administration.
Identification Register of Residents
(Identity Cards for those
over 14 - most with photographs).
Refugees Files (includes school children who were evacuated to British
Schools for the duration).
Records of Interest to the Family Historian
St Peter Port Town Hospital Journals (Poorhouse
Records 1743-1900 - index of inmates to 1856).
Forest Parish Church records.
Burial Registers of the Foulon Cemetery, St Peter Port (1856-1963).
Burial Registers of the Vale Cemetery (c.1883-1995).
Burial Registers of St Martin Cemetery (1904-).
Duplicate registers of various non-conformist chapels.
Duplicate Sark Church Registers (1570-1795) - see Sark
Ancestry for more details.
- Householders and Strangers Census of 1827 - St Martin and St Pierre
du Bois. The Priaulx Library have the one taken
in St Peter Port on microfilm. For more background go to The
Constables Records of St Peter Port.
Other Records of Interest to the Local Historian
Forest Parish School records -
1741 onwards.
- Civil Parish records for Forest, St Andrews,
St Martin &
St Saviour
- Les Hautes Capelles School records.
Chamber of Commerce records 1808- .
Stevens Guille Collection (chiefly early-modern property documents - presently
being listed), 1350-.
Price Collection (mercantile papers etc. of Thomas Price and others 1740-1840).
Registers of Fief le Comte (Castel) 1479-1971.
Registers of Fief de Sausmarez (Castel) 1693-1841. For more go to
Livres des Perchages: Guernsey
Duplicate Finch-Hatton MSS (17th Century)
Duplicate Colloquy minutes, Guernsey (1585-1619).
Duplicate Colloquy minutes, Jersey (1577-1614).
Printed Almanacs.
For the historical collections at the Greffe, see J.H. Le Patourel et al
(eds), List of Records in the Greffe, Guernsey Vol. 1 (List
and Index Society Special Series Vol. 2., London, 1969) and Hugh Lenfestey's
Vols. 2 and 3 (List and Index Society Series Vol. 11., London, 1978;
Guernsey 1983)
Site revision March 20 1999. Any major
accessions will
be marked as such and listed as frequently as possible - please call back.
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