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LIEUSAINT UN VILLAGE DE LA BRIE

LIEUSAINT A VILLAGE IN THE BRIE REGION

Link to the GéniWal library publication: https://fr.calameo.com/read/0032971938b9052eb8ed8 Editorial The Lieusaint site in the Middle Ages Villepescle the fiefs and farms The church of Saint Quintien The Gaudiveau (Godiveau) family, bell founders...

PROVENCE GENEALOGIE 165- 2012

PROVENCE GENEALOGY 165- 2012

Link to the GéniWal library publication: https://fr.calameo.com/read/00329719308821030e214 Editorial News from the associations Questions and Answers Life in the past: - Floods, drought and miracles in Riez - Murder in Simiane-la-Rotonde...

GENEALOGIE RAIL N° 118

GENEALOGIE RAIL N° 118

Link to the publication in the GéniWal library: https://fr.calameo.com/read/00329719356e7ed67d0e0 Editorial Associative life Archaeological research in Côte-d'Or On the canvas Emile SCHNEIDER, stationmaster at Hundling The railway epigraphist From the...

BULS Charles

BULS Charles

    His father, a well-known goldsmith in Brussels, allowed him to study at an athenaeum. A goldsmith like his father, he was self-taught, well-read and a traveller; he crossed Europe, Europe and the Middle East,...

A la mémoire de Gérard SCHNEIDER

In memory of Gérard SCHNEIDER

                It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Gérard SCHNEIDER, our great friend and Vice-President of the Centre Généalogique de Haute-Marne. He passed away...

HEREDIS 2021 mode d’emploi

HEREDIS 2021 instructions for use

Heredis is a genealogy software package, named after the cooperative and participative company (SCOP) that develops and publishes it. The publisher states that the name of the company's eponymous software comes from the Latin word heres (heredis in the genitive) and gives the definition...

Mode d’emploi AGR

AGR instructions for use

The Kingdom's General Archives hold the archives of the central institutions of the Burgundian, Spanish and Austrian Netherlands up to 1795, of the central public bodies of the French period (1795-1815) and of that of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815-1830). They preserve...

Mode d’emploi Familysearch

Familysearch instructions for use

FamilySearch is a genealogical organization created and managed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the largest genealogical organisation in the world. FamilySearch consists of a collection of records, resources...

Mode d’emploi Zoom

Zoom user guide

Zoom Video Communications is an American teleconferencing services company based in San José, California. It provides a remote conferencing service that combines videoconferencing, online meetings, chat and collaboration...

Geneanet mode d’emploi

Geneanet user guide

Geneanet (or GeneaNet as it was originally spelt) is a genealogy website with a database created by participants for the general public. The site operates on a collaborative basis and the data uploaded by its members can be consulted...

Comment éviter les pièges (2ème partie)

How to avoid the pitfalls (part 2)

  If you see your name written differently in different deeds. This does not mean that they are not your ancestors. Only parentage can determine whether an ancestor is identified in relation to...

Les erreurs en généalogie (1ère partie)

Errors in genealogy (Part 1)

Introduction Most genealogists are aware of the existence of errors in their work and are keen to track them down. The proof is in the many homepages published on the Internet where the author...

La révolution Belge de 1830

The Belgian revolution of 1830

To mark the 58th birthday of King William I (William-Frédéric d'ORANGE-NASSAU (1772-1843) King of the Netherlands and Sovereign Prince of the Netherlands (1813-1815 husband of Henriette Adrienne Louise Fleur d'OULTREMONT de WEGIMONT et de WARFUSEE (1792-1864)...

Généalogies Consultables dans nos revues GéniWal

Genealogies available in our GéniWal magazines

List of genealogies registered with GéniWal: Descendants of Guillaume Simonar in Longueville and surrounding areas. Agnatic descendants of Pierre Joseph Roisin. Descendancy of Joannes Franciscus Naulaers. Descent from Jan Wastyn. Descent from Peter Spoden. Descent from...

Archives communales

Local archives

Municipal archives in Belgium Aalst Stadsarchief Oude Vismarkt, 1 9300 Aalst tel: 00 32 (0)53 73 23 12 Antwerpen FelixArchief Oudeleeuwenrui, 29 2000 Antwerpen tel: 00 32 (0)3 292 94...

Archives de l’Etat

State archives

ARCHIVES GENERALES DU ROYAUME (AGR) Rue de Ruysbroeck, 2-6 1000 Brussels tel. 00 32 (0)2 513 76 80 archives.generales@arch.be ARCHIVES DU PALAIS ROYAL Rue Ducale, 2 1000 Brussels tel. 00 32 (0)2 551 20...

DUMÉNIL Pierre (Hainaut)

DUMÉNIL Pierre (Hainaut)

DUMÉNIL Pierre born on 27/08/1811 at Mons son of DUMÉNIL Jean Baptiste and MATHIEU Hélène, died at Saint-Josse-ten-Noode on 04/01/1889 he rests at plot 104P of the cemetery of Saint Josse-ten Noode. Married in...

Brasménil 1890

Brasménil 1890

You can access the record with the reference number next to each name: QUIEVY Marcel Ursmar: BRASMENIL_EC 001 PROCUREUR Olga: BRASMENIL_EC 002 LESSEN Omer: BRASMENIL_EC 003/003B/003C DEMOUTIER...

Séminaire

Seminar

  Seminary, 1603-1797 (40 items). In accordance with the provisions of the Council of Trent, a seminary was established in Namur in 1568, in the former beguinage of Rhisnes, near the Place Saint-Aubain, but it was...

Évêché

Bishop's residence

Diocese, 1481-XVIIIth century (65 items). The diocese of Namur was created in 1559 (until then, the current province of Namur was part of the former diocese of Liège, with the exception of a few parishes in the south which...

Institutions régionales

Regional institutions

Châtellenie de Warneton, 16th-18th century(2936 items). Former seigneury of high justice detached from the châtellenie of Ypres and established in the 13th century as a county bailiwick, which was later given the name of...

Tribunaux supérieurs

Superior courts

Bailiwick then Provincial Council of Tournai-Tournaisis, 1211-1794 (11 items). Superior provincial court created in 1383 by Charles VI, King of France, to judge «all cases of jurisdiction, sovereignty and other rights...

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