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From: Brad Apling <>
Subject: Re: [ALS-LOR] Re: ALSACE-LORRAINE-D Digest V04 #24
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 23:16:57 -0500
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Please include me on this! It is a magnificent idea and will greatly
benefit in understanding the process of passage and perhaps may give
ideas of where to locate other information, even if we think we have
thought of it already.
I belong to this list as I am searching for those of the Ingenthrone
family [Jacob Ingenthrone/Rosa Bonheur/Charlotte Kleir] who came from
Alsace region. Though the detailed information has not been found yet,
it is my belief that through this community of sharing, what we seek
will come.
Thank you very much, Jacques!

Regards,
Bradley Apling
Germantown, MD

John Payne wrote:

>RE: Virtual Tour in 2004!!!
>
>What an absolutely great idea . . . count me in as
>well. For many of us in America, in this day, we have
>little understanding of the complexity of making such
>a journey and translation from one culture to another,
>one world to another. It should help all of us get a
>better idea of what our ancestors went through!
>
>Regards,
>
>John Payne
>Milford Connecticut
>
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