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Re: help getting started?
Rene,
Your mail is turning into the Ansay Family ;-) They are looking to find who was Albert.
So, we have to wait
Regards
Sabrina
2.12.0.0
Rene,
Your mail is turning into the Ansay Family ;-) They are looking to find who was Albert.
So, we have to wait
Regards
Sabrina
2.12.0.0
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Re: finding villages in "Luxembourg"
Thank You, Guy!
On Thursday, October 29, 2020, 10:58:18 AM EDT, Guy Gallez <guy.gallez@...> wrote:
Thank You, Guy!
On Thursday, October 29, 2020, 10:58:18 AM EDT, Guy Gallez <guy.gallez@...> wrote:
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Regine Brindle
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#35
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Re: finding villages in "Luxembourg"
Yes Regine, but it wants to be expanded and illustrated ! The separation between the Belgian Luxemburg and the Duchy explained, the reform of 1977 etc... I can get a look at it. I remember having only
Yes Regine, but it wants to be expanded and illustrated ! The separation between the Belgian Luxemburg and the Duchy explained, the reform of 1977 etc... I can get a look at it. I remember having only
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Guy Gallez
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Re: finding villages in "Luxembourg"
Thank you Guy!
May i use this for Belgian Laces?
Thank you!
Regine
Thank you Guy!
May i use this for Belgian Laces?
Thank you!
Regine
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Regine Brindle
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finding villages in "Luxembourg"
There is a book on-line, published in 1838 giving all the names of the villages of Luxembourg: the Belgian province as well as the Great-Duchy.
One year after that publication the Luxemburg was
There is a book on-line, published in 1838 giving all the names of the villages of Luxembourg: the Belgian province as well as the Great-Duchy.
One year after that publication the Luxemburg was
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Guy Gallez
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Re: help getting started?
Did you see the records both Annette Biazot and I attached?
On Thursday, October 29, 2020, 1:01:42 AM EDT, rene.kratz@... <rene.kratz@...>
Did you see the records both Annette Biazot and I attached?
On Thursday, October 29, 2020, 1:01:42 AM EDT, rene.kratz@... <rene.kratz@...>
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Regine Brindle
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Re: help getting started?
Rene, click on the links I sent. Yes these places are in the Luxembourg Province of Belgium
On Thursday, October 29, 2020, 1:31:14 AM EDT,
Rene, click on the links I sent. Yes these places are in the Luxembourg Province of Belgium
On Thursday, October 29, 2020, 1:31:14 AM EDT,
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Regine Brindle
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Re: help getting started?
Hmmm...when I am typing in these places, Luxembourg does pop up. As in Muno is a province of Luxembourg. So, the family stories may have been correct. (It's always been confusing...Luxembourg the
Hmmm...when I am typing in these places, Luxembourg does pop up. As in Muno is a province of Luxembourg. So, the family stories may have been correct. (It's always been confusing...Luxembourg the
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rene.kratz@...
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Re: help getting started?
Thank you all so much for these tips!
Heidi, I don't do FB much, but I will join the group there so I can check in occasionally.
Regine....wow! I believe this is my great-grandfather: "Jean Ansay, b
Thank you all so much for these tips!
Heidi, I don't do FB much, but I will join the group there so I can check in occasionally.
Regine....wow! I believe this is my great-grandfather: "Jean Ansay, b
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rene.kratz@...
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Re: help getting started?
Here is Annette's reply
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J'ai consulté mes relevés réalisés dans les années 1990 dans la commune de Muno dont Lambermont était un hameau. Il y a des Ansay à
Here is Annette's reply
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J'ai consulté mes relevés réalisés dans les années 1990 dans la commune de Muno dont Lambermont était un hameau. Il y a des Ansay à
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Regine Brindle
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Re: help getting started?
Hello Sabrina,
Thank You for finding the Ansay in Libramont but Rene is not wrong saying Lambermont, which is a part of the town of Muno.
I made the same mistake until I came across the tree on
Hello Sabrina,
Thank You for finding the Ansay in Libramont but Rene is not wrong saying Lambermont, which is a part of the town of Muno.
I made the same mistake until I came across the tree on
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Regine Brindle
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Re: help getting started?
Hello René,
You're wrong when you say Lambermont. Tha Ansay family is coming from Libramont.
I 'll check this with a friend coming from Libramont and named Ansay
Regards
Sabrina
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Hello René,
You're wrong when you say Lambermont. Tha Ansay family is coming from Libramont.
I 'll check this with a friend coming from Libramont and named Ansay
Regards
Sabrina
2.12.0.0
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Sabrina
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Re: help getting started?
The birth record DOES state he was born in Lambermont, though the birth was recorded in nearby Muno
On Wednesday, October 28, 2020, 1:12:18
The birth record DOES state he was born in Lambermont, though the birth was recorded in nearby Muno
On Wednesday, October 28, 2020, 1:12:18
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Regine Brindle
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Re: help getting started?
Hello Rene,
I did not find any Ansay born in Lambermont in 1902, 1903 or 1904
Lambermont is their last residence, Population registers should help you find that answer but most are not available on
Hello Rene,
I did not find any Ansay born in Lambermont in 1902, 1903 or 1904
Lambermont is their last residence, Population registers should help you find that answer but most are not available on
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Regine Brindle
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Re: help getting started?
René
my thanks to the Belgian Consulate for referring you to this listserv group. The website familysearch.org has online the film of the civil registration for the village of Lambermont, Liege,
René
my thanks to the Belgian Consulate for referring you to this listserv group. The website familysearch.org has online the film of the civil registration for the village of Lambermont, Liege,
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hlhennig
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help getting started?
Hello,
I was given the name of your group by the Belgian Consulate in New York. My mother, Annette Ansay Burke, will turn 80 in December of 2021. She was born to a man named Albert Jean Ansay who
Hello,
I was given the name of your group by the Belgian Consulate in New York. My mother, Annette Ansay Burke, will turn 80 in December of 2021. She was born to a man named Albert Jean Ansay who
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rene.kratz@...
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Re: Belgium language
Since I didn't make any of the meetings when Kelly Biers was interviewing members of the Peninsula Belgian American Club/Belgian Heritage Center, I don't really know if he has many Walloon language
Since I didn't make any of the meetings when Kelly Biers was interviewing members of the Peninsula Belgian American Club/Belgian Heritage Center, I don't really know if he has many Walloon language
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Steve Lampereur
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Re: Belgium language
Great idea Lucien!
Merci José! Je viens juste de trouver les messages.
Sounds like this would be a good plan to add the Wisconsin spelling to the site and have a way to compare the way the two were
Great idea Lucien!
Merci José! Je viens juste de trouver les messages.
Sounds like this would be a good plan to add the Wisconsin spelling to the site and have a way to compare the way the two were
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Regine Brindle
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Re: Belgium language
He needs to talk to Jose. He has focused on Walloon. Keep in mind there are many dialects. The one preserved in Wisconsin is unique.
Jose has continued to advocate for Walloon the way others advocate
He needs to talk to Jose. He has focused on Walloon. Keep in mind there are many dialects. The one preserved in Wisconsin is unique.
Jose has continued to advocate for Walloon the way others advocate
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Regine Brindle
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Re: Belgium language
Here is a Wisconsin update.
Professor Kelly D. Biers (University of North Carolina) plans to create a Wisconsin Walloon primer that will be easily accessible to the Wisconsin Belgian community. The
Here is a Wisconsin update.
Professor Kelly D. Biers (University of North Carolina) plans to create a Wisconsin Walloon primer that will be easily accessible to the Wisconsin Belgian community. The
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Steve Lampereur
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#16
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