- 54.1.1 - Mary Rachel Le Brun (1837-1890)
- 1861: At home in St Helier. She was a dressmaker (her father is a seaman)
- 1871: At home in St Helier. She was helping her parents and brother Moses in the family bakery.
- 1881: At home with her widowed mother who has retired. Mary has gone back to dressmaking.
- 54.1.2 - John Le Brun (1842-1900)
- 1861/1871/1881: At home. Carpenter.
- 1891: Now head of the household, with sisters Jane and Ann, and nephew William (8), present. They are at Zelzah House near the bakery, on St Auben's Road. (I think it's this one.)
- 54.1.3 - Jane Susan Le Brun (1843-1921)
- 1861/1871/1881/1891: At home. Laundress, then ironer.
- 1911: Head at Zelzah. Retired.
- 54.1.4 - Elizabeth (Elise) Sophie Rachel Le Brun (1846-1889)
- 1871/1881: At home. Ironer, like Jane
- 54.1.5 - Moses Charles Le Brun (1849-1887)
- See Chapter 54
- 54.1.6 - William Charles Le Brun (1851-1853)
- Died in infancy
- 54.1.7 - Ann Lydia Le Brun (1860, St Helier)
- Schoolmistress
- 1891: At home; 1891/1911: At Zelzah House
The family all lived within a stone's throw of (the) First Tower.
First Tower, St Helier (credit) |
Next (Moses' paternal cousins)
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