Listers -- This is in response to Malinda <mthiesse@swbell.net> who posted in excitement today re: her recent discovery of BRONAUGH & BRUNEAU connections. First, great news on your new info, Malinda, and thanks for sharing with us! Malinda, I assume that the "B listings" you referred to are the Threadneedle tésmoignages. There is indeed BRUNEAU & BRUNNEAU (but no BRONAUGH) listed there. But....but.....not wanting to throw a bucket of cold water on your enthusiasm (and I know you are most probably very aware of this but perhaps others are not)...but....I must strongly caution that the listings in the tésmoignages *may not* prove any connections to your own ancestors. They just simply happen to be the same names, until proved otherwise. Unfortunately, I cannot check the exact details of the listing for you because I no longer have that film. Perhaps a major library near you has the Quarto series? Or you have a local FHC where you can order films? Second, if you have learned that your BRUNEAU/BRONAUGH were naturalized in England in 1631, then it would be a good idea to check the "Letters of Denization and Acts of Naturalization in England and Ireland, 1603-1700" which is Vol. 28 of the Quarto series. I don't have the LDS film number at my fingrtips but it should be in the list archives. Last, *if* BRUNEAUs appeared in French Protestant Church records in England (or at least in those which have been published by Hug. Soc. of Ldn), their names should be in the IGI (www.familysearch.org). Good luck with this and I know you'll give us updates when they occur. Thanks for being a faithful contributer to the list. It's appreciated. Andrea