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From: (Linda Dondale)
Subject: [BEL-R] Re: unsubscribe
Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 21:07:37 -0300
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> #1 [BEL-R] Belgians in the American C [ (Day)]
> #2 [BEL-R] RE: DEBAUCHE []
> #3 Re: [BEL-R] RE: DEBAUCHE [Francois Nielsen <]
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> Subject: [BEL-R] Belgians in the American Civil War
> Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 10:31:30 GMT
> From: (Day)
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> Hi Folks,
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> Hope someone finds this useful . . .
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> Belgians in the American Civil War:
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> http://users.swing.be/sw032310/Index.htm
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> Regards,
> Flo.
> Flo. Day [mailto:]
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> Subject: [BEL-R] RE: DEBAUCHE
> Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 07:28:35 EDT
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> To:
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> My mother's maiden name is DEBAUCHE. She was born and raised in Green Bay.
> Her grandfather was Felix DEBAUCHE, who lived in Red River. This group came
> from Ernage, Belgium.
>
> You have to be very careful about researching DEBAUCHEs in the Green Bay
> area. I haven't figured them out myself yet.
>
> Down the street from the house my mother grew up in was another family of
> DEBAUCHEs who claimed they weren't related. There were also other DEBAUCHEs
> in Green Bay that came from the Ernage area, and I suspect they may have
> been related so distantly they didn't know of each other.
>
> Some first names are used often (e.g., Godfroid, Joseph, etc.) My
> particular favorite is when their legal name is one thing, but they use
> their middle name their entire life. E.g., my grandfather DEBAUCHE never
> used any other name but Joseph, but his legal name was Jean Joseph. That
> came as a surprise to my mom and all her siblings.
>
> I'd be happy to share what I have on my branch of the DEBAUCHE family but I
> have to warn anyone interested, that it's a work-in-progress, and I haven't
> been actively working on it for over a year. I do have copies of some
> original documents.
>
> If you're interested, please contact me off the list at
>
> Gary Van Kauwenbergh
> Madison, WI
>
>
> Gary Van Kauwenbergh
>
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> Subject: Re: [BEL-R] RE: DEBAUCHE
> Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 10:34:27 -0400
> From: Francois Nielsen <>
> To:
>
> Y'all may know this about DEBAUCHE, but here it is anyway:
> According to Patrom there were 408 DEBAUCHE in Belgium in 1987, mostly
> concentrated in provinces Hainaut (179), Namur (78) and Brabant Wallon
> (74).
> The name DEBAUCHE almost certainly comes from the place name Bauche, a
> small village in Namur province, on the East bank of the Meuse River
> midawy between Namur City and Dinant (de Bauche = "from Bauche").
> I knew a Francois DEBAUCHE (now deceased) who must have been born
> around 1925. He was a psychiatrist in Brussels.
> Francois.
>
>
> wrote:
> >
> > My mother's maiden name is DEBAUCHE. She was born and raised in Green Bay.
> > Her grandfather was Felix DEBAUCHE, who lived in Red River. This group came
> > from Ernage, Belgium.
> >
> > You have to be very careful about researching DEBAUCHEs in the Green Bay
> > area. I haven't figured them out myself yet.
> >
> > Down the street from the house my mother grew up in was another family of
> > DEBAUCHEs who claimed they weren't related. There were also other DEBAUCHEs
> > in Green Bay that came from the Ernage area, and I suspect they may have
> > been related so distantly they didn't know of each other.
> >
> > Some first names are used often (e.g., Godfroid, Joseph, etc.) My
> > particular favorite is when their legal name is one thing, but they use
> > their middle name their entire life. E.g., my grandfather DEBAUCHE never
> > used any other name but Joseph, but his legal name was Jean Joseph. That
> > came as a surprise to my mom and all her siblings.
> >
> > I'd be happy to share what I have on my branch of the DEBAUCHE family but I
> > have to warn anyone interested, that it's a work-in-progress, and I haven't
> > been actively working on it for over a year. I do have copies of some
> > original documents.
> >
> > If you're interested, please contact me off the list at
> >
> > Gary Van Kauwenbergh
> > Madison, WI
> >
> >
> > Gary Van Kauwenbergh
> >
>
> --
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Francois Nielsen, Professor 919-962-5064 (office)
> Department of Sociology 919-962-1007 (sociology department)
> University of North Carolina 919-962-7568 (departmental fax)
> Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 919-968-0245 (home)
> E-mail: (alias for )
> Web: http://www.unc.edu/~nielsen/
> ______________________________________________________________________
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