Descendants of Philippe Winter

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{{Family tree box|Personal=Philippe|Family=Winter|Details=The members of this family were, by 1792, merchants owning three vessels: A.G. Jamieson (ed.), ''A People of the Sea,'' (London: Methuen & Co., 1986), 315. In 1816, Philippe Winter`s partnership with his relative Philip Nicolle, placed them as Jersey`s largest shipowners: ''ibid.,'' 325. This tree was created in 2021 by Guy Dixon}}
 
{{Family tree box|Personal=Philippe|Family=Winter|Details=The members of this family were, by 1792, merchants owning three vessels: A.G. Jamieson (ed.), ''A People of the Sea,'' (London: Methuen & Co., 1986), 315. In 1816, Philippe Winter`s partnership with his relative Philip Nicolle, placed them as Jersey`s largest shipowners: ''ibid.,'' 325. This tree was created in 2021 by Guy Dixon}}
 
*1 Philippe Winter (1690?-1777) (St B) <ref>Master Mariner</ref> m 1 (1711, St L) Elizabeth Le Montais (St B);  ?2 (1740, St B) [[Descendants of Charles Le Geyt|Susanne Le Geyt]] (1698-1780) <ref>”Buried as the “veuve Me Philippe Winter”</ref> d of Jean (St B)
 
*1 Philippe Winter (1690?-1777) (St B) <ref>Master Mariner</ref> m 1 (1711, St L) Elizabeth Le Montais (St B);  ?2 (1740, St B) [[Descendants of Charles Le Geyt|Susanne Le Geyt]] (1698-1780) <ref>”Buried as the “veuve Me Philippe Winter”</ref> d of Jean (St B)
**2 Philippe Winter ( -1794) (St B) <ref>Master of ''Industry'' in 1745 and privateer captain, ''Charming Nancy'', during the Seven Years War, 1757-1763: J. Jean, Jersey Sailing Ships, (Chichester: Phillimore & Co., 1982), 33, 38, 63. This 225 ton barque, armed with 14 guns, was owned by Lemprière and Fiott in 1759, but their one-time captain, Philippe Winter, was by 1778 her owner, owning also, from that year, the 110 ton, American-built brig ''Endeavour,'' the 60 ton, French-built brig''Revenge'' and the 100 ton, colonial-built brig ''Princess,'' of which his son-in-law, Nicolas Anthoine, was master. From 1780, Capt. Philippe Winter owned ''Argus,'' a 68 ton brig and from 1786 the vessel ''Dauphin.'' John Jean writes, ''op.cit.,'' 164, that he lived on the Bulwarks, St Aubin. He was Philippe Winter senior at the time of the death of his son, “Philippe Winter junior” in 1785</ref> m (1739, St B) [[Descendants of Claude Hamon|Anne Hamon]] (1717- ) liv. 1766, d of Jean and Sara Valpy dit Janvrin
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**2 Philippe Winter ( -1794) (St B) <ref>Master of ''Industry'' in 1745 and privateer captain, ''Charming Nancy'', during the Seven Years War, 1757-1763: J. Jean, Jersey Sailing Ships, (Chichester: Phillimore & Co., 1982), 33, 38, 63. This 225 ton barque, armed with 14 guns, was owned by Lemprière and Fiott in 1759, but their one-time captain, Philippe Winter, was by 1778 her owner, owning also, from that year, the 110 ton, American-built brig ''Endeavour,'' the 60 ton, French-built brig ''Revenge'' and the 100 ton, colonial-built brig ''Princess,'' of which his son-in-law, Nicolas Anthoine, was master. From 1780, Capt. Philippe Winter owned ''Argus,'' a 68 ton brig and from 1786 the vessel ''Dauphin.'' John Jean writes, ''op.cit.,'' 164, that he lived on the Bulwarks, St Aubin. He was Philippe Winter senior at the time of the death of his son, “Philippe Winter junior” in 1785</ref> m (1739, St B) [[Descendants of Claude Hamon|Anne Hamon]] (1717- ) liv. 1766, d of Jean and Sara Valpy dit Janvrin
 
***3 Philippe Winter (1743-1785) <ref>Master Mariner. He was buried in 1785 as Philippe Winter junior</ref> m (1765, St P) [[Descendants of Gedeon Villeneuve|Esther Villeneuve]] d of Jean, and sister of Jean (St B)
 
***3 Philippe Winter (1743-1785) <ref>Master Mariner. He was buried in 1785 as Philippe Winter junior</ref> m (1765, St P) [[Descendants of Gedeon Villeneuve|Esther Villeneuve]] d of Jean, and sister of Jean (St B)
 
****4 Philippe Winter (1766- ) <ref>Gentleman (1795). His father was, in 1766, described as “Capt. Philippe Winter junior.” His godparents in 1766 were Capt. Philippe Winter and Mse Anne Hamon, his wife, Grandfather and Grandmother</ref> m (1802, St S) Jeanne Lihou (St PP, Gsy.)
 
****4 Philippe Winter (1766- ) <ref>Gentleman (1795). His father was, in 1766, described as “Capt. Philippe Winter junior.” His godparents in 1766 were Capt. Philippe Winter and Mse Anne Hamon, his wife, Grandfather and Grandmother</ref> m (1802, St S) Jeanne Lihou (St PP, Gsy.)

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The members of this family were, by 1792, merchants owning three vessels: A.G. Jamieson (ed.), A People of the Sea, (London: Methuen & Co., 1986), 315. In 1816, Philippe Winter`s partnership with his relative Philip Nicolle, placed them as Jersey`s largest shipowners: ibid., 325. This tree was created in 2021 by Guy Dixon

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  • 1 Philippe Winter (1690?-1777) (St B) [1] m 1 (1711, St L) Elizabeth Le Montais (St B);  ?2 (1740, St B) Susanne Le Geyt (1698-1780) [2] d of Jean (St B)
    • 2 Philippe Winter ( -1794) (St B) [3] m (1739, St B) Anne Hamon (1717- ) liv. 1766, d of Jean and Sara Valpy dit Janvrin
      • 3 Philippe Winter (1743-1785) [4] m (1765, St P) Esther Villeneuve d of Jean, and sister of Jean (St B)
        • 4 Philippe Winter (1766- ) [5] m (1802, St S) Jeanne Lihou (St PP, Gsy.)
        • 4 Jean Winter (1769- ) [6] m Marie Marett, sister of Philippe, Esq.
          • 5 Marie Winter (1794- ) [7]
          • 5 Anne Winter (1795- ) [8]
          • 5 Philippe Winter (1797- ) [9]
        • 4 Esther Winter (1773-1849) m (1796, Tr) Philippe Nicolle (1769-1835)
        • 4 Anne Winter (1776- ) m (1805, St J) Edouard Nicolle (1781-1851)
      • 3 Anne Winter (1746-1748)
      • 3 Anne Winter (1748- ) m (1770, St B) Nicolas Anthoine [10] (St S)
      • 3 Elizabeth Winter (1751-1752)
      • 3 Elizabeth Winter (1753- ) m (1771, St B) Pierre Jean Villeneuve
      • 3 Jeanne Winter (1757-1795?) [11]
      • 3 Jean Winter ( -1784) (St B) [12] m (1773, St B) Marguerite Jeanne Mollet (St B)


Notes and references

  1. Master Mariner
  2. ”Buried as the “veuve Me Philippe Winter”
  3. Master of Industry in 1745 and privateer captain, Charming Nancy, during the Seven Years War, 1757-1763: J. Jean, Jersey Sailing Ships, (Chichester: Phillimore & Co., 1982), 33, 38, 63. This 225 ton barque, armed with 14 guns, was owned by Lemprière and Fiott in 1759, but their one-time captain, Philippe Winter, was by 1778 her owner, owning also, from that year, the 110 ton, American-built brig Endeavour, the 60 ton, French-built brig Revenge and the 100 ton, colonial-built brig Princess, of which his son-in-law, Nicolas Anthoine, was master. From 1780, Capt. Philippe Winter owned Argus, a 68 ton brig and from 1786 the vessel Dauphin. John Jean writes, op.cit., 164, that he lived on the Bulwarks, St Aubin. He was Philippe Winter senior at the time of the death of his son, “Philippe Winter junior” in 1785
  4. Master Mariner. He was buried in 1785 as Philippe Winter junior
  5. Gentleman (1795). His father was, in 1766, described as “Capt. Philippe Winter junior.” His godparents in 1766 were Capt. Philippe Winter and Mse Anne Hamon, his wife, Grandfather and Grandmother
  6. Captain RJM. His godparents were Captain Jean Villeneuve and Dlle Elizabeth Vincent, [maternal] Uncle and Grandmother
  7. Godparents: Francois Marett Esq., Jurat, and Dlle Jeanne de Carteret Remon, widow of Philippe Marett, Esq.
  8. Godparents: Philippe Winter, Gent., her Uncle, and Dlle Esther Villeneuve, her Grandmother
  9. Godparents: Philippe Marett, Esq., Mons. Philippe Nicolle and Dlle Anne Mauger, wife of the said Philippe Marett, Esq., Uncles and Aunt
  10. Master of Princess, in 1778, owned by Philippe Winter. Their son, Jean Anthoine (1779- ), became a merchant and shipowner in 1825
  11. Jeanne Winter was described, on baptism in 1757, as “daughter of Capt. Philippe Winter junior and Anne Hamon, his wife.” This establishes that her grandfather was also a Master Mariner. Her burial was either that of Dlle Jeanne Winter in 1795 or “Jeanne Winter” in 1807
  12. Tentative placement; christening not found nor yet legal documentation
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