hi andrea, i've been sick and if i got an email about these lookups i must have lost it...could you check for Francisco? thanks, chris -- "A mood is with me...It tells me I'm a fool, and more than that, college is a national lie... I don't want your slimy degrees. I want stuff I can use when I want to write." ~John Gardner, "Lies! Lies! Lies!" ---------- >From: "Andrea Vogel" <andreav@island.net> >To: HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [HWE] LE PINE, (DE) LEPINE, etc. > GRD Look-up results >Date: Thu, Sep 21, 2000, 1:48 PM > > OK, all you (very very quiet) folks out there -- > Here is a further GRD 2000 look-up, this time for Jan > <JanIsobel@aol.com>. > Her request on 15 Sept mentioned surnames DE LEPINE, DE L'EPINE, DELEPINE, > LEPINE, LE PINE, L'EPINE, DELESPINE, LESPINE, L'ESPINE in locations UK and > FRA, time period 1500 -1900. > > For all of the spellings mentioned above, I found no listings except for > LEPINE -- I found two listings for that one, as follows (they are also in > the 1999 edition): > 1) researching Jean LEPINE, pre-1700 Canterbury -- Sheri Warren, Warriors > Rest, Sunny Way, St. Lawrence, Essex CM0 7PA, ENG (no e-mail). > 2) researching pre-1800 Canterbury -- Sam Coley, who is a subscriber to this > list <sam.coley@lineone.net>. Perhaps he's contacted you already, Jan? > A third listing for LEPINE was found in the 1999 GRD only. This is > another researcher in Essex and he's interested in pre-1880, East London, > ENG -- > Mr. J.P. Hart-Wilden, 2 Lubbards Close, Rayleigh, Essex SS6 9PY. But, sadly, > no e-mail. > Some further bits of info re: LEPINE (which seems to be the most common > spelling that I've encountered, at least in Kent). Here are a couple of > entries I came across in the BT's for Canterbury St. Andrew (for dates > 1776-1812 only). > 1777 Mar 18 Burial James LEPINE, infant > 1777 Jly 25 Bapt Alice, dau of John & Alice LEPINE > I am just now going through the BT's of Canterbury All Saints where > there are quite a few LEPINE names. I'll post those in the near future, just > as soon as I get them organized. So stay tuned. Andrea > > >> >>I have found that there are plenty of people researching the above names in >>Canada (1600's onwards). These are of no particular interest to me as "my >>lot" stayed in UK - I made the first move to Canada from UK (that I am > aware >>of!). >> >>Thank you for all of your great work on our behalf. >> >>Regards, >>Jan Zwarick > > > > > > > > > > > ==== HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE Mailing List ==== > Be a participating subscriber! Post your surname interests often. > Once a month is about right, or more often if you have new details. > Address your post to HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-L@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Visit ROOTS-L, the Internet's oldest and largest genealogical > mailing list: > http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/ > >