These are just some of the lists already in the site which may help family historians locate their own ancestors:
- Wills, a particularly valuable resource, showing many family relationships
- Jerseymen and those with island connections killed in World War 1
- Members of the Jersey Contingent in World War 1
- Members of the Royal Jersey Garrison Batallion during World War 1
- Jersey emigrants to Canada during the 19th and early 20th century
- Jersey emigrants to Newfoundland: Another list of emigrants to Canada
- Members of the Jersey Militia recorded in an 1815 survey for Governor, General Don
- Islanders who signed the Oath of Association Roll in 1696
- Parish jurors in the 1309 Assize Roll
- Abjuration lists - French Huguenot immigrants
- French refugee marriages in St Helier 1684-1729 Added 2016
- Bailiffs, Lieut-Bailiffs, Jurats, Viscounts, Attorney-Generals, Solicitor-Generals, parish Constables, States Deputies
- 1532 Trinity trésor roll, a list of benefactors of Trinity Church and their families in the early 16th century
- 1849 Godfray map index
- Lists of hospital benefactors, librarians, headmasters, harbourmasters, and other officials, indexed separately
- Lists of Seigneurs of the major fiefs
- Lists of Deans, parish Rectors, Methodist ministers and other clergymen - Lists are available under Dean and individual churches
- Names of islanders in the Jersey Chantry Certificate of 1550
- CI merchant seamen, over 300 names, but by no means complete Added 2016
- Jersey coats of arms in use in the 19th century
Links to CI websites
This is a list of Channel Island websites which may be of interest to those researching their family history in the islands, or just interested in the history of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark. The list will be added to as further appropriate sites come to our attention. If you have a website which you would like to have included in this list, please send us an email (editorial@jerripedia.org - please use Jerripedia as the subject of your email). Please note that only non-commercial sites will be considered.