Description | Contains material on: Isaac Minet I (1660-1745). Rev. John Minet (1695-1771), second son of Isaac I. William Minet I (1703-1767), sixth son of Isaac I, but his business successor. Hughes Minet (1731-1813), son of the Rev. John, and successor in business to William I. Lieut.-General William Minet II (1762-1827), eldest son of Hughes Minet. Isaac Minet III (1767-1839), third son of Hughes Minet and his business successor. James Lewis Minet (1807-1885), third son of Isaac Minet III. William Minet III (1851-1933), only son of James Lewis Minet. Other members of the Minet family. Related families (Van Notten, Pole, Hughes). Wills, testamentary records and marriage settlements. Properties (Kent). Genealogical material. Minet/Fector business and bank (London and Dover). |
AdminHistory | The Minet family originated in Cormont and Frencq, villages near Montreuil. Isaac Minet I's father Ambroise was a freeman of Calais and had a prosperous business as a druggist, grocer and tobacconist. His six sons and three daughters, together with his widow, all fled from France to escape religious persecution. The fourth son, Isaac, settled in Dover, where the family established a banking firm, Minet & Fector. The records relate to him and his descendants in England and Holland. |