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Husband's Name
Philip De CARTERET (AFN:FBZW-5P) Pedigree
Born: 1564 Place: St. Ouen, Or Sark (island), Jersey, Channel Islands
Died: Aft 1600 Place: Chan. Islands, Eng.
Married: Place:
Father: Helier DE CARTERET (AFN:Z7QN-46) Family
Mother:
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Wife's Name
Rachel PAULET (POULETT) (AFN:853C-KC) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1564 Place: Of, Cossington, Somersetshire, England
Married: Place:
Father: George PAULET (AFN:853C-DH) Family
Mother: Alice PACY OR PLESSEY (AFN:853C-FN)
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Children
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1. Sex Name
M Helier (Elias) CARTERET (AFN:8VPS-B8) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1574 Place: Of, Metesches, Jersey, Channel Islands
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2. Sex Name
F Elizabeth DE CARTERET (AFN:ML7R-5M) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1582 Place: St. Ouen, Jersey, Channel Is
Buried: 8 Dec 1640 Place:
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3. Sex Name
M Amias DE CARTERET (AFN:Z7QP-BC) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1587 Place: Of Jersey, Chan. Islands, Eng.
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4. Sex Name
M Gideon DE CARTERET (AFN:Z7QP-CJ) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1589 Place: Of Jersey, Chan. Islands, Eng.
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5. Sex Name
F Gideon DE CARTERET (AFN:Z7QP-QF) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1591 Place: Of Jersey, Chan. Islands, Eng.
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6. Sex Name
F Elizabeth DE CARTERET (AFN:Z7QQ-0R) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1593 Place: Of Jersey, Chan. Islands, Eng.
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7. Sex Name
F Judith DE CARTERET (AFN:Z7QP-V4) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1595 Place: Of Jersey, Chan. Islands, Eng.
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8. Sex Name
F Susan DE CARTERET (AFN:Z7QP-H7) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1597 Place: Of Jersey, Chan. Islands, Eng.
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9. Sex Name
F Sarah DE CARTERET (AFN:Z7QP-JD) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1599 Place: Of Jersey, Chan. Islands, Eng.
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10. Sex Name
F Ann DE CARTERET (AFN:Z7QP-KK) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1601 Place: Of Jersey, Chan. Islands, Eng.
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11. Sex Name
M Philippe De CARTERET (AFN:ML7R-6S) Pedigree
Born: Feb 1583/1584 Place: St, Ouen, Or Sark (island), Chan. Islands, Eng.
Died: 22 Aug 1643 Place:
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Person Sheet
Name Philippe De Carteret Sieg, St Ouen & 2e.Sark., 892
Birth Nov 1552
Father Helier.11 De Carteret Seig St O .Sark, 872 (1532-1584)
Mother Margaret De Carteret, 870
Spouses
1 Rachel Poulett, 1560
Birth 1561
Father Sir George Poulett Bailly De Jersey, 1561 (1534-1621)
Mother Elizabeth Poulet, 80
Marriage 10 Jan 1581, st Ouens Generation XXI
Children Sir Philip, 1562 (1584-1643)
Elias, 1579 (1585-1640)
Sarah, 1612 (1589-)
Rachel, 1603 (1589-)
Judith, 1608 (1593-)
Gideon, 1602
Elizabeth, 1605
Notes for Philippe De Carteret Sieg, St Ouen & 2e.Sark.
Took over authority in Sark 1578 age 26 years and unmarried ,became Siegneur in 1579 When his father retired to St Ouens to concentrate on his public duties in Jersey.Became Siegneur of St Ouens in 1583 work to improve the Sark holdings
Knighted by Queen Elizabeth 1st,Appointed Govenor of Jersey
http://www.decarteret.org.uk/database/ps02/ps02_392.htm
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Title: Knighted by Elizabeth I
Title: Seigneur of St Ouen and Sark
Name: Sir Philip DE CARTERET
Sex: M
Death: 1594 in Le Manor Sark
Birth: Nov 1552
Father: Helier DE CARTERET b: Apr 1532 in St. Ouen, Jersey, , Channel Islands
Mother: Margaret DE CARTERET b: 1509 in Samares, Jersey, , Channel Islands
Marriage 1 Rachel POULETT b: 1561
Married: 10 Jan 1581 in St Ouens, Jersey, Channel Isles
Children
Elizabeth DE CARTERET
Ann DE CARTERET
Amias DE CARTERET
Gideon DE CARTERET
Rachel DE CARTERET
Sarah DE CARTERET
Judith DE CARTERET
Susan DE CARTERET
Sir Philip DE CARTERET b: 1583
Elias DE CARTERET b: abt 1585
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PHILIP DE CARTERET Pedigree Male Family
Event(s): -
Marriages:
Spouse: RACHEL POULETT Family
Marriage: 1581 , Jersey, Channel Islands
Philippe DE CARTERET Pedigree Male
Event(s):
Birth: 1564 St Ouen,Or Sark Island,Chan Islands, , , England
Death: After 1600
Parents:
Father: Helier DE CARTERET Family
Mother: Marguerite DE CARTERET
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Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
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Name Philippe De Carteret Sieg, St Ouen & 2e.Sark., 892
Birth Nov 1552
Father Helier.11 De Carteret Seig St O .Sark, 872 (1532-1584)
Mother Margaret De Carteret, 870
Spouses
1 Rachel Poulett, 1560
Birth 1561
Father Sir George Poulett Bailly De Jersey, 1561 (1534-1621)
Mother Elizabeth Poulet, 80
Marriage 10 Jan 1581, st Ouens Generation XXI
Children Sir Philip, 1562 (1584-1643)
Elias, 1579 (1585-1640)
Sarah, 1612 (1589-)
Rachel, 1603 (1589-)
Judith, 1608 (1593-)
Gideon, 1602
Elizabeth, 1605
Notes for Philippe De Carteret Sieg, St Ouen & 2e.Sark.
Took over authority in Sark 1578 age 26 years and unmarried ,became Siegneur in 1579 When his father retired to St Ouens to concentrate on his public duties in Jersey.Became Siegneur of St Ouens in 1583 work to improve the Sark holdings
Knighted by Queen Elizabeth 1st,Appointed Govenor of Jersey
http://www.decarteret.org.uk/database/ps02/ps02_392.htm
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Sir Philip de Carteret.
7. Rachel Paulet. She was the daughter of 14. George Paulet and 15. Alice (Plesey) Pacy.
Children of Rachel Paulet and Sir Philip de Carteret are:3. i. Susan de Carteret. She married Abraham Dumaresq.
ii. Rachel de Carteret. She married Benjamin la Cloche.
iii. Sir Philip de Carteret. He married Anne Dowse, daughter of Sir Francis Dowse and Elizabeth Paulet.
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ID: I36239
Name: Rachel Paulet
Surname: Paulet
Given Name: Rachel
Sex: F
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Change Date: 30 Apr 2001 at 10:20:52
Father: George Paulet
Mother: Alice (Plesey) Pacy
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I36239
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Individual Record FamilySearch™ Pedigree Resource File
Philip de Carteret Compact Disc #127 Pin #2013624 Pedigree
Sex: M
event(s)
Birth: 1564 St. Ouen, Jersey, Channel Islands
Death: UNKNOWN
Parents
Father: Helier de Carteret Disc #127 Pin #2013721
Mother: Margaret de Carteret Disc #127 Pin #2013722
Marriage(s)
Spouse: Rachel Paulet Disc #127 Pin #2013625
Marriage:
Personal Information
Occupation: Knight
Notes and Sources
Notes: None
Sources: None
Submitter
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Philippe de Carteret I
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Philippe de Carteret I, 2nd Seigneur of Sark (1552 - 1594) was the Seigneur of Sark from 1578 to 1594.
He was the oldest son of Hellier, his predecessor in the office. Philippe's mother was Margaret de Carteret, widow of Clement Dumaresq, Seigneur of Samares.
In 1580, he married Rachel Poulet (1564-1650), daughter of George Poulet (c. 1533-1621), Bailiff of Jersey, and granddaughter of Sir Hugh Poulet, Governor of Jersey (d. 1573). They had 2 children named Philippe de Carteret II (1584-1643) and Elias (1585-1640).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_de_Carteret_I
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PHILIPPE DE CARTERET
In 1579, Helier’s son Philippe was twenty-six and still a bachelor. He was wise,
discreet, honest and strong man, we are told, and was so esteemed by his father that
Helier, wishing to return to his Manor at St Ouen, had placed him in charge of Sark.
Philippe, doubtless feeling that a wife would be an asset to him in continuing his
father’s work in Sark, began to look around him, and eventually settled his choice on
Rachel Poulet, daughter of Sir George Poulet, Captain of the Castle and Governor of
Jersey. The Poulets were a distinguished family. Sir George’s brother was Sir Amice
Poulet and among their ancestors were numerous knights and nobles.
Helier, seeing certain advantages in an alliance between the House of St Ouen and the
Castle, encouraged his son’s suit, and himself approached the Governor on Philippe’s
behalf. Sir George also favoured the alliance, and having discussed it with his wife,
who also gave her consent, the betrothal was announced.
The marriage was celebrated at Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey, on 10th January, 1580, by
the Reverend Mr Walker. It was a splendid affair and a description of it has been
included by Syvret, the historian, in his chronicles of the Channel Islands.
The Seigneur of St Ouen, Madame his wife, Philippe and Mr Amice de Carteret,
Philippe’s younger brother, and their attendants set out early in the morning from St
Ouen. All the Seigneur’s people had gathered before the main gate of the Manor,
with their large pieces of artillery and their arquebuses, while eighteen ensigns were
deployed with their drums beating. The artillery and the arquebuses were fired “in
great triumph and good order”, and when the salute was finished, the wedding party
left the Manor and rode to St Peter’s church. At the church all the parishioners of St
Peter’s and all those from the nearby parish of St Brelade awaited them with their
artillery, arquebuses and drums beating, and another salute was fired with equally
great triumph and good order.
It was, indeed, a triumphal progress all the way across the Island for the people of the
parishes through which they had to pass, St Laurens, St Helier and St Saveur, greeted
them in the same way. In the town there were scenes of great rejoicing and festivity.
From the Mont de St Helier, the de Carteret party went to Senmaresq Manor, for Jean
Dumaresq, eldest son of Jean Dumaresq, Seigneur of Vinchelez and Bailiff of Jersey,
had chosen the same day to marry Esther de Senmaresq at the Castle with great
solemnity.
A short time after the ceremony, Philippe took his bride to Sark and established her at
Le Manoir, the valley opposite running down to Dixcart being their garden. Three
children were born to them there: Philippe on 18th February, 1584; Elie in the
following year; and Rachel on 8th October, 1589.
Philippe, who died in 1643, married Anne, daughter of Sir Francis Dowse of Nether
Wallop, Hampshire, and had seven sons, Philippe, Francois, Peuton, Zauch, Gedion,
Edouard and Dowse, and three daughters, Margaret, Anne and Elizabeth. Elie who
died in 1640, married in Sark on 8th June, 1608, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Hugh
Dumaresq, of St Martin’s, Jersey. Their son Aymes, was born in Sark on 26th April
1612. Rachel married Benjamin La Cloche, Seigneur of Longueville, Jersey, and
their daughter Rachel, born in 1619, married Helier de Carteret, son of Peter de
Carteret and Judith Dumaresq. This Helier, who was Attorney-General of Jersey and
Seigneur of La Hougue, died in 1668. These few examples show how very involved
the inter-relations of the leading families of Jersey became after a time.
When Philippe had taken charge of Sark as attorney for his father, he soon realised
that the rapidly expanding community would prosper only if law and order were
established. Although Sark was technically a Fief, and he was only acting Seigneur,
he decided that it would be to the advantage of all if the Tenants were given a share in
the government of the Island.
Among the first immigrants who had crossed to Sark with Helier de Carteret, was his
first cousin, Edouard de Carteret, adopted son of that other Helier de Carteret, Bailiff
of Jersey. Edouard had had considerable legal experience in Jersey. After serving in
many parochial offices he had risen to be the Attorney-General of Jersey.
Edouard was, therefore, unanimously chosen by the Tenants to be the first Bailiff of
Sark.
http://www.decarteret.org.uk/Articles/fromTheStory.txt
Jump to: navigation, search Philippe de Carteret I, 2nd Seigneur of Sark (1552–1594) was the Seigneur of Sark from 1578 to 1594.
He was the oldest son of Hellier, his predecessor in the office. Philippe's mother was Margaret de Carteret, widow of Clement Dumaresq, Seigneur of Samares.
In 1580, he married Rachel Poulet (1564–1650), daughter of George Poulet (c. 1533–1621), Bailiff of Jersey, and granddaughter of Sir Hugh Poulet, Governor of Jersey (died 1573). They had two children, Philippe de Carteret II (1584–1643) and Elias (1585–1640), who was the father of Sir George Carteret.
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Sir Phillip de Carteret, Seigneur of St. Ouen's Timeline
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