Origin of Surname
Gibaut is old French for a billhook, although how that became a surname is difficult to imagine.
Early records
The name appears in the Extente of 1528 and Jean, Philipot, Johan, Sire Louys and Piers are mentioned in the Jersey Chantry Certificate of 1550.
Jean Gibaut (see link to family tree below) was born in St John about 1506 and married Marguerite Sarre, daughter of Simon and Catherine Larbalestier. Sire Louys Gibaut (1534- ) and Edouard Gibaut (1530 -) were their sons, and Marie Gibaut (1536- ) their daughter
Louis Gibaut was born in St Lawrence about 1575 and died there before 1619. He married Marguerite Balleine, daughter of Pierre and Marie Robin.
Catherine Gibaut was born in St Lawrence about 1504 and was the daughter of Jean (1478- ). She married Jean du Parcq and they had a son Guillaume
Catherine Gibaut was born in St Lawrence in 1595, the daughter of Nicolas and Catherine Le Brocq. They also had a daughter Mauricette (1588- )
Payne's Armorial of Jersey
Emigrating at the commencement of the 15th century from Flanders, this family settled in the parish of St Lawrence, where its representative still lives. Nicholas Gihaut, or Gyhault, as the name was then spelt, was Rector of the parish of St Saviour so early as 1497. Louis Gybault was Vice-Dean of Jersey in 1514. And a namesake and collateral relative, another Louis Gybault, possessed the living of St Clement in 1567.
From this ecclesiastic, who was born about 1530, the existing family of the name directly descend. Its chief representatives are Abraham Gibaut, of La Vallée, Colonel Moses Gibaut, Philip Gibaut, Constable of St John, and Moses Gibaut, of Mainland. The junior branch descended from a second son of the Rev Louis Gybault, of St Clement, is extinct.
The estate of La Vallée, in the parish of St Lawrence, comprised at one period four hundred vergées of land, and has been held by the ancestors of its present possessor for at least 450 years. The house, perhaps one of the most antique in the island, still stands, being now used as an outhouse.
Two parishes
Nearly 400 of the 492 Gibaut baptisms in Jersey were in the parishes of St Lawrence (225) and Trinity (160). What is currently a mystery to us is that only one burial is recorded in the transcription of the Trinity register, although there must have others. Most of the family trees below are for the St Lawrence branch of the family. We are working to establish more trees for the Trinity branch, which was the older of the two.
Variants
- Gibaut, 1668
- Gibault, 1474
- Gybault, 1497
- Gibaux 1433
- Gibeaux
- Gibaud
- Gibert
- Gebault
Family records
Family trees
St Lawrence
- Descendants of Jean Gibaut - 2
- Descendants of Pierre Gibaut a different descent from the above tree
- Descendants of Moyse Gibaut
- Descendants of Isaac Gibaut
- Descendants of Jean GIbaut (1565) an extended version of the above tree
- Descendants of Jean Gibaut and Marie Hamon
- Descendants of Jean Gibaut and Susanne Bertaut
Trinity
Church records
- Gibaut baptisms in Jersey
- Gibaut marriages in Jersey (groom)
- Gibaut marriages in Jersey (bride)
- Gibaut burials in Jersey
Société Jersiaise Library records
- Bertram records in La Société Jersiaise Library, including references to members of the Gibaut family Added 2018
Great War service
Occupation records
Family wills
Burial records
Family histories and biographies
Family businesses
Family homes
- Broadfields, St Lawrence
- Maison Charles, St Lawrence
- Avranches Farm, St Lawrence
- Mainland, St Lawrence
- La Qualité, St Lawrence
- Cap Verd, St Lawrence
- Beau Vallon, St Saviour
Family album
Ruby Alberta Le Feuvre, born in St Peter in 1884, daughter of Francois Thomas (1846-1931) and Alberta Elizabeth, nee Payn (1854-1893) married Charles Sydney Gibaut in St Helier in 1915. They emigrated to Pennsylvania after the birth of their son Leonard Charles. She is pictured here with June, nee Kennedy, Leonard's wife

Family gravestones
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The grave of Great War casualty Alfred Philip Gibaut at Canadian Cemetery No 2 Neuville St Vaast
Tips
The church record links above will open in a new tab in your browser and generate the most up-to-date list of each set of records from our database. These lists replace earlier Family page baptism lists, which were not regularly updated. They have the added advantage that they produce a chronological listing for the family name in all parishes, so you do not have to search through A-Z indexes, parish by parish.
We have included some important spelling variants on some family pages, but it may be worth searching for records for a different spelling variant. Think of searching for variants with or without a prefix, such as Le or De. To search for further variants, or for any other family name, just click on the appropriate link below for the first letter of the family name, and a new tab will open, giving you the option to choose baptism, marriage or burial records. You will then see a list of available names for that type of record and you can select any name from that list. That will display all records of the chosen type for that family name, and you can narrow the search by adding a given name, selecting a parish or setting start and end dates in the form you will see above. You can also change the family name, or search for a partial name if you are not certain of the spelling
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New records
Since August 2020 we have added several thousand new records from the registers of Roman Catholic, Methodist and other non-conformist churches. These will appear in date order within a general search of the records and are also individually searchable within the database search form
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