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From: Chris Anderson <>
Subject: RE: Chandernagore civil records 1877
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 18:27:24 +1100 (EST)


I would just like to endorse what Sylvia Murphy said
It is a tremendous service that you are giving
Jean-Louis to "all researchers of Family History in
India in transcribing
and making available the indexes of birth, marriage
and death in
Chandernagor, which are otherwise only available to
those people who are able to visit the Centre des
Archives d'Outre Mer in Aix en Provence."
Jean-Louis take a bow you deserve it and I hope the
list appreciates what you are doing.

To many more transcriptions from Chandernagore

Bien fait mon ami,

Christene Anderson [Chris]
Sunny Queensland











I want to publically thank Jean-Louis for the
tremendous service that
he is
giving to all researchers of Family History in India
in transcribing
and
making available the indexes of birth, marriage and
death in
Chandernagor,
which are otherwise only available to those people who
are able to
visit the
Centre des Archives d'Outre Mer in Aix en Provence.
As Chandernagor is
so
close to Calcutta and population centres at one time
occupied by the
Danish
(Serampore)and Dutch (Chinsurah), it is not surprising
to see among the
French names a smattering of others which are familiar
to us from the
India
Office Records. I expect that several current list
members and future
researchers will have their "genealogical brick walls"
broken as a
result of
Jean-Louis's work.

Bravo Jean-Louis!

Sylvia





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