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Shortly
after these proceeding he must have decided on the quiet life as
he then left the island with his wife Susanne Nicolle and
became chaplain to H.M. forces in Alderney, where
he died aged 47 and was buried on 16/12/1814.
In the interim however he had four children the oldest of whom was
John Este Vibert who was born in St. Mary, Jersey on 31/7/1803.
The middle name of Este derived from one of his godparents who was
a naval offer, who was chaplain to H.M. troops in Alderney. John
Este inherited the beautiful property " The Grange" in St. Mary
which would have been one of the grandest properties in the parish.
This property had been in the family since 1730 and was to remain
in the family until 1924. The property is mentioned in the book
Old Jersey Houses by Joan Stevens
John Este Jnr had eight children including two sons
the elder of whom he also named John Este and who was born in 1837.
The latter had a distinguished University career at Cambridge England.
He also spent some time in Russia where he acted as tutor for the
son of Prince Vladimir Bariatinsky of St. Petersburg. It appears
that John travelled troughout Europe with the prince and the actually
visited Jersey on the 19th August 1863 as part of a European tour.
Whilst in Russia he and his wife Fanny Dix whom he had married in
London had the first of two sons in 1867. And guess what , they
named him John Este ! After John and Anne's return to Jersey he
became Headmaster at the College for Boys in St. Aubin, Jersey.
Sadly he died at the relatively young age of 49 in 1886. His wife
much have also learnt the Russian language for she placed an advert
in the Jersey Times on 13th May 1890 offering to give lessons on
Russian, a copy of which is reproduced here.
Before he died John Este must have been held in high esteem by his
peers because his branch of the family was granted the right to
bear arms. This coat of arms was reproduced in Payn's Armorial of
Jersey and can be viewed with it's description
here.
Another indication of the family's status was the fact that they
had bought a prominent pew in St. Mary's church in Jersey. Some
old church records of the pew allocations have survived and a plan
of the pews showing the one owned by John's family is reproduced
here.
The John Este born in 1867 went on to marry a Scottish girl named
Anne Hibbert in 1895 and he became a naval offer on the HMS Prometheus
in Australia in 1908. His younger brother Arthur Lionel Vibert who
was born in Russia in 1872 later went to Trichinopoly, near Madras,
India.
I know nothing of the children of these two gentlemen. If anyone
out there know anything please let me know. Apparently there was
a John Este Vibert who was a schoolmaster in England in 1972 but
I do not know him. He may be a direct descendant so if anyone knows
him please let me know
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