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This name, which can be traced back to at least the 14th century, signifies an Englishman

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The Langlois family of Sion Hall


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Pre-1500 arms, as researched by Julian Wilson. These arms were not, however, those used by the Jersey Langlois families, although similarities exist. The correct arms used in Jersey were: Azure, a chevron or, between three crescents, argent; on a chief, gules, as many stars of six points of the second, pierced

Origin of Surname

Langlois means 'the Englishman', which suggests that in the post-Norman conquest era, holders of the name were those originating in England who moved to France. Whether the first Jersey Langlois moved direct from England, or via France, is not known.

Early records

Alicia, the widow of Barthelot Langleys, held in 1309 part of the Fief Ernaud or Tancré in St Peter, Assize Roll, and Richard Langleys of St Saviour was mentioned in the same Assize. Philippe Langlois was a Jurat of the Royal Court in 1331, and Phillipot Langlois was a Jurat in 1348. A man at arms at the Castle in 1337/8 was Philippe Langlois, whom G.F.B. de Gruchy thought was perhaps the same man. He wrote of the family: "The most important branch of the family had a house in Coin Motier, St Lawrence, and in 1445 Richard Langlois got a charter from Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, Lord of the Islands, giving him the much prized feudal privilege of having a ..dovecot [on his land]". This estate is now called Hamptonne. De Gruchy continued: "This branch also held in the 16th century the Franc Fief en St Brelade, bought from its ancient holders, the Gervaises, and later sold to the Dumaresqs of La Haule."

Richard Langlois is mentioned in the Jersey Chantry Certificate of 1550.

Although the name goes back to the start of the 14th century, further Langlois families originating in France settled in Jersey at a later date, including the descendants of Jean Langlois, from Normandy.

A property sale in 1504 St Peter Port, Guernsey to Joun Langlois can be found in the Rough Index to the Le Mesurier Family.

The name is well known in both Jersey and Guernsey to this day, although the pronunciation differs markedly between the islands. Jersey pronunciation is 'long-wa', the same as is France, whereas in Guernsey it is 'long-lay'.

Variants

  • Langlois, 1299
  • Lengles 1528
  • Langlis 1479
  • Lengleys c1340
  • Lengleiz 1348
  • Lenglesche, 1299
  • Lenglois 1299
  • Lengley
  • Lenglois
  • Lenglo
  • L'Anglois
  • Langly

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This photograph, taken in 1917, shows the family of Alfred Langlois (1861-1935)and his wife Victorine, nee Lelion (1863-1949), reunited with the return from war service for a brief period of home leave of Sergeants Georges and Henri Langlois. The picture was sent to us by a Langlois descendant who said that it was published on the cover of the April 2006 Journal of the Channel Island Family History Society. The Journal's caption for the photograph said that the brothers were both in the Intelligence Department of the Jersey Contingent. However, neither is listed in the database of Contingent members and it appears that these are the Georges and Henri who were sergeants in the Manchester Regiment and Royal Fusiliers, respectively. Before being sent this photograph we had not been able to discover any details of the brothers' family. By combining the information in the Journal with census returns and French records, we have been able to piece together family details. The photograph shows Georges (1890- ) (left), his wife Berthe, nee Le Miere; Alfred; Victorine, with George and Berthe's daughter Yvonne on her knee; and Henri (1893-1949), with his younger brother Alfred and sister Madeleine (1896-1969) in front of him. Service records suggest that both brothers worked in intelligence and were formerly in the Royal Militia Island of Jersey, although they joined the Army before the Jersey Contingent was formed. Details of the background of this branch of the Langlois family were hard to find. The 1911 census showed the family living at 63 New St John's Road. Georges was 21 and an 'epysgraph' operator. Also living at home were his brother Henri and sister Madeleine. The youngest son, Alfred, was not born until 1912. He was the Fred Langlois who founded Langlois Home Furnishings and Auction Rooms in Don Road. We were initially unable to find a marriage record for Alfred and Victorine. The census return shows that Alfred was born in St Helier, and that his father came from Avranches in Normandy, which might suggest that Alfred, and his children, were baptised in a Catholic church. Victorine was born in Paris and her family came from St Sauveur de Pierrepont. French online sources eventually revealed that they were married in Jersey on 18 January 1888, presumably in a Catholic church. Victorine was the daughter of Jean Louis Augustin Lelion and Victorine Marie Lenoir.
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The Langlois family at the former Les Cosniers Farm, Swiss Valley

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Curfew passes issued to Hedley, Edward and Lawrence Langlois during the Occupation as members of the Honorary Police [1]

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