Andrea, Thank you so very much for the EUDAILY lookups in Livre des Tesmoignages: Threadneedle Street Church. It is a new thread to unwind perhaps. Where would I start tracing the Eudes your found? There is a John Eudele on the list of Revolutionary Soldiers and I kind of hoped he was mine but no request from the government office have turned up anything but the name is skimming toward close???? At least when one is desperate for a rellie, it is close.. I sure do appreciate the leads!! Kind regards, Priscilla
I have many EUDES in my family tree including the James mentioned by Jan Zwarick in the catalogue of the Huguenot exhibition 1985. I don't have the exact text details mentioned in the catalogue although I do have the entry from the Register of the French Hospital and am very grateful for Jan's effort to publish it. The EUDE (or EUDES or HEUDE) family came to England from Cerisy La Salle near Coutances in Basse Normandie via the Channel Islands about 1685 and settled in Spitalfields where they were weavers. The James mentioned above was the great great grandson of the Jacques Eude who came from Normandy. I am always grateful for any new info but I'm afraid that I have found no links to the Eudally name or similar. It occurs to me that Eudale may well now be changed to Youdale which is a name known in England - the present headmaster of The Kings School at Ely is called Richard Youdale. I was checking the burial registers of Christchurch Spitalfield * St Dunstan Stepney on microfilm at Cambridge FHS and am fairly certain I saw a few Eudales or similar names. They won't be on the IGI as they don't include burials. Anyone with any further info about my EUDE name please let meknow - grateful thanks Robin Moore, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK Researching: SULLY / EUDE / HEUDE / HIGGS / STEEL / WHITE / MOORE (East London) and LAMING (S/E London) Robin.Moore@tesco.net