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Queries relating to Huguenot families in the Genealogical Research
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DEVANTIER 1620-2003
Researcher: Steve Hayes
PO Box 7648, Pretoria, 0001 South Africa
hayesstw{at}yahoo.com
DEVANTIER. After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1688
the DEVANTIER family, along with many other French Huguenot
families, took refuge first in the Rhineland Pfalz (Palatinate)
and then in the Ueckermark area of Brandenburg, Prussia. We
were in contact with two people in the Fidonet GENEALOGY.EUR
conference who were interested in this family - Barry ALEXANDER
of Australia and Torban DEVANTIE of Denmark, and would like to
reestablish contact with these and other DEVANTIER researchers,
and also those researching related families: GOMBERT, BETTAC,
PAYARD, BEVIERRE, BERTHE, VAREMBOURG and others.
Last updated: 12 May 2003
DRIVER 1700-1750
Researcher: Marge Clark Kapas
#407, 220 - 7th Street, New Westminster, B.C., V3M
3K4, Canada
mkapas{at}vcn.bc.ca
DRIVER - any of this name - Protestants, French Huguenot
ancestry - some emig to Ontario Canada - does anyone know the
original French spelling, which apparently was not DRIVER?
Last updated: 16 January 1997
MOODIE / MOODY 1834-1870
Researcher: Marge Clark Kapas
#407, 220 - 7th Street, New Westminster, B.C., V3M
3K4, Canada
mkapas{at}vcn.bc.ca
MOODIE/MOODY, Thomas m Ann DRIVER - where were they marr? - res
Ireland: Cos Carlow, Wicklow, Antrim; emig to Ont: Cos
Dufferin, Leeds, Perth; then Winnipeg & Morris, Manitoba -
farmer - did Ann have brothers Joseph & Thomas, both of whom
emig to Ont? Did other sibs remain in Ire? Protestants, French
Huguenot ancestry
Last updated: 16 January 1997
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