Hi George, I know the marriage between Pierre ADAM and Anne MARCHAL (29/4/1755, Vittoncourt). Pierre was the son of Jean and Marguerite BOURGUIGNON. Am I right if I understand, from your informations, that Pierre is the father of Jean and François (the 2 guys who married PERRIN ladies) ? And Jean was married, first with Katharina LORENZ (17/2/1784, St-Hubert) and, second with Catherine PERRIN. But, I have a problem with dates of death of these 2 ladies; my informations are Katharina died 17/3/1825 and Catherine 11/3/1825; of course I have, minimum, one mistake somewhere.... Please, HELP ! Daniel From: gadams@elknet.net To: danielhilaire@hotmail.com Subject: ADAM Family Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:43:58 -0600 Hello Daniel you are correct they were Brothers but Jean Pierre ADAM came from Han-Sur Nied and had a second marriage to a MARCHAL his Father was Jean ADAM B-1699 Abaucourt M-to Marguerite BOURGUIGNON in Remilly abt 1721, do you have Info.on Family before Paquin ADAM B-abt 1615 Destry? By the way i live in the U.S. Bye For Now George Adam(s) _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail : une messagerie fiable avec une protection anti-spam performante https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969
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