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    1. [A-L] Look-ups
    2. I seem to have missed the original post, so please forgive me if I am overstepping or doing this incorrectly, but I have three names I would very much appreciate a look-up for in the emmigration book. The first one I am certain is from Alsace-Lorraine - where exactly I do not know. She is Henriette THEUR(R?)ET (I have a number of different spellings for her name, but that seems the most likely to be closest. I think I may have found her coming in to the states between 1854 adn 1857. She was born circa 1838, give or take as one usually does with dates derived from the census. W ebleive she was married in March of 1857 in NY to Jean Joseph Victor RENAUT The next two may or may not be from the region. Jean (John) Joseph Victor RENAUT born about 1828 if we can go by the census, again a year or two in either direction... He was a carpenter, and was in NY by March of 1857 if the other info I have is correct. Amedee BIGOT (I have no idea if this was the original spelling) turner (Other form of carpenter?) He was a friend of the first two, so probably near them in age, so maybe somwhere between 1825-1845? He was in NY in or before 1865, but I do not know how much before. I do not know anything about whether these people came with friends or family members, more specifically where they were from or anything like that, so any tiny bit of information there may be would be received with gratitude. Also, as I said, I may be doing this incorrectly/asking too much - in either of those cases, I beg forgiveness. Theresa denchief@earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You.

    02/16/2013 07:26:00
    1. Re: [A-L] Look-ups
    2. Sharon Waechter
    3. I find none of those names (Theur[?], Renaud, Bigot) or any close spellings in the Alsace Emigration Book, with the exception of one "Jean Renaud," born in Audincourt in 1836, emigrated Feb. 19, 1866 to New York. Sharon ________________________________________ From: alsace-lorraine-bounces@rootsweb.com [alsace-lorraine-bounces@rootsweb.com] on behalf of denchief@earthlink.net [denchief@earthlink.net] Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2013 11:26 PM To: Alsace-Lorraine@rootsweb.com Subject: [A-L] Look-ups I seem to have missed the original post, so please forgive me if I am overstepping or doing this incorrectly, but I have three names I would very much appreciate a look-up for in the emmigration book. The first one I am certain is from Alsace-Lorraine - where exactly I do not know. She is Henriette THEUR(R?)ET (I have a number of different spellings for her name, but that seems the most likely to be closest. I think I may have found her coming in to the states between 1854 adn 1857. She was born circa 1838, give or take as one usually does with dates derived from the census. W ebleive she was married in March of 1857 in NY to Jean Joseph Victor RENAUT The next two may or may not be from the region. Jean (John) Joseph Victor RENAUT born about 1828 if we can go by the census, again a year or two in either direction... He was a carpenter, and was in NY by March of 1857 if the other info I have is correct. Amedee BIGOT (I have no idea if this was the original spelling) turner (Other form of carpenter?) He was a friend of the first two, so probably near them in age, so maybe somwhere between 1825-1845? He was in NY in or before 1865, but I do not know how much before. I do not know anything about whether these people came with friends or family members, more specifically where they were from or anything like that, so any tiny bit of information there may be would be received with gratitude. Also, as I said, I may be doing this incorrectly/asking too much - in either of those cases, I beg forgiveness. Theresa denchief@earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. -- Resources for Alsace-Lorraine list members: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Alsace-Lorraine-L.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALSACE-LORRAINE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/18/2013 11:01:06