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Jouault

The Jouault family was of Germanic origins from Gaud-Wault. The earliest records of the family are in Parigny, France, and date to 8 June 1511. Jouault is mentioned in a contract with Lord Parigny.
==1770 to 1830==
Nicholas Jouault was born in Granville and buried there. During his life, he served Napoleon as an officer and was awarded the Medaille du Helene.
Julian André Jouault was the son of Pierre Philippe and Rosalie Sibron. He was born in Granville in 1805 and died there on March 18, 1879. He moved to St Helier, Jersey and became a partner with Edward Gallichan. The partnership owned small vessels and was involved in trading from Jersey to the United Kingdom, and returning with coal to Granville. Julian later became an agent of the London and South Western Railway and Lloyd's of London in Granville where he returned in the 1850s. At this time he lost a vessel with his eldest son on board: the 60 ton ''President'' sunk on her maiden voyage off Flamborough Head in the North Sea, and his mother died in Granville.

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