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Philippe de Carteret, 2nd of St Ouen (1152-11xx) Renaud de Carteret I (1063-1125) Renaud de Carteret V (1316-Hellier de Carteret (1563-1578) Philippe de Carteret II (1584–1643) Philippe de Carteret I (1552–1594) Jason De Carteret (19xx-) Sir Francis de Carteret Attorney-General of Jersey; George William de Carteret (1869 Jersey-4 September ...
The de Carteret family originated in Normandy. They colonised the island of Sark as Seigneurs. At the time of the restoration, some became Barons Carteret and were granted lands in the Carolinas and in the State that became New Jersey. Their ancestral seat is Saint Ouen's Manor, Jersey, still today owned by persons of that name.
Sir Renaud, (Reginald), de Carteret, Seigneur of Carteret ., (1063–1125) is first found in a charter, dated 1125, from the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel. He went on the First Crusade , 1096-99, with Robert Curthose , Duke of Normandy .
Decarteret staff (12 November 2005) [1996], Sir Philip De Carteret Seig, St Ouen, Sark, Rozel, Decarteret.org.uk, archived from the original on 11 March 2007 unreliable source] Philippe de Carteret, Bailiff 1661-1662 , TheIslandWiki, 30 August 2013 , retrieved 26 December 2015 [ unreliable source ]
The President Gerald R. Ford Jr. Boyhood Home is a house located at 649 Union Avenue SE in Grand Rapids, Michigan that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] Future President Gerald R. Ford lived in the house from 1921 through 1930, when he was between the age of 8 and 17. Of all his boyhood homes, Ford remembered this one ...
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With the separation of Normandy from England, (1204), Renaud de Carteret had to choose (with many others) between his possessions in Jersey and those in continental Normandy. Although he had far greater lands on the continent, of which the town of Carteret still bears the name, he chose to throw in his lot with Jersey and remain faithful to the ...
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