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  2. Jersey people - Wikipedia

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    Jersey people have also emigrated to Great Britain. In the 1901 census in England and Wales, it is estimated that 12,000 people living there were Jersey-born. During World War II, due to the Occupation of Jersey, many Jersey people became refugees in England. In many places, Channel Island Societies were established to help refugee islanders ...

  3. Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey people are the native nation on the island; [28] [29] [30] however, they do not form a majority of the population. [140] Jersey people are often called Islanders or, in individual terms, Jerseyman or Jerseywoman. Jersey people did not generally identify themselves as English prior to the Union of Britain. Jersey was culturally and ...

  4. List of people from Jersey - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people who were born in the Channel Island of Jersey, or have been resident there, including current Jersey residents. Some persons may not be listed here, but are listed in other related articles, shown under the See also section. All those listed should have an article dedicated to them.

  5. History of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Although Jersey was part of the Roman world, there is a lack of evidence to give a better understanding of the island during the Gallo-Roman and early Middle Ages. The tradition is that the island was called Caesarea by the Romans [1] as laid down in the Antonine Itinerary, however this is disputed by some, who claim Caesarea, Sarnia and Riduna are the Scilly Isles off the southwestern tip of ...

  6. Culture of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey is predominantly English-speaking, with English forming the main cultural and official language of Jersey people and government. However, French remains a co-official language due to its use as the language of civil affairs in the island. [1] Due to immigration, many islanders' first language is now Portuguese. [2]

  7. Demographics of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Before 1851 and 1921, Jersey's population fell significantly, but the number of French people rose by more than 3,000. These were mostly agricultural workers (not replacing the British migrants). From 1821, Jersey conducted an annual census (figures to the right). In 1951, the population was 55,244.

  8. Category:Jersey people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jersey people" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Category:Jersey people by descent - Wikipedia

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    Jersey people of South African descent (1 C) W. Jersey people of Welsh descent (1 P) This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 20:09 (UTC). Text is available under ...