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    1. Fw: [HWE] BRONAUGH & BRUNEAU connections
    2. Roy Day
    3. In a follow up to Andrea's response the Quarto Series volume dealing with Denizations for the period 1603-1700 is actually 18 and not 28 - a slip of the finger in all probability. I have checked and can find no denization for the above names in 1631 but have found the following Henry BRUNEAU - 5 March 1685/6 Paul BRUNEAU - 5 March 1685/6. There are no entries under BRONAUGH. The Threadneedle Street Tesmoignages are Volume 21 and there are again two entries as follows Louis BRUNEAU : Anthoine son fils - 12 November 1690 Jacques BRUNNEAU - 20 March 1682. Again no entry under BRONAUGH. Roy. | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Andrea Vogel" <andreav@island.net> | To: <HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-L@rootsweb.com> | Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:09 PM | Subject: [HWE] BRONAUGH & BRUNEAU connections | | | 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

    10/31/2000 02:10:29
    1. Re: Fw: [HWE] BRONAUGH & BRUNEAU connections
    2. malinda jones
    3. Thank you so much for responding, Andrea and Roy..... If I had to guess here, I'd say that the spelling permutation from BRUNEAU to BRONAUGH looks a wee bit Celtic (or is that Gaelic ?) to me. I think I'll mosey over to the other Genealogy Diva in my cosmos at Scotch-Irish-L and see what Ms Linda Merle has to say. Thank you again for taking the time and giving me such excellent input. malinda jones Roy Day wrote: > In a follow up to Andrea's response the Quarto Series volume dealing with > Denizations for the period 1603-1700 is actually 18 and not 28 - a slip of > the finger in all probability. > > I have checked and can find no denization for the above names in 1631 but > have found the following > > Henry BRUNEAU - 5 March 1685/6 > Paul BRUNEAU - 5 March 1685/6. > > There are no entries under BRONAUGH. > > The Threadneedle Street Tesmoignages are Volume 21 and there are again two > entries as follows > > Louis BRUNEAU : Anthoine son fils - 12 November 1690 > Jacques BRUNNEAU - 20 March 1682. > > Again no entry under BRONAUGH. > > Roy. > > | ----- Original Message ----- > | From: "Andrea Vogel" <andreav@island.net> > | To: <HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-L@rootsweb.com> > | Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:09 PM > | Subject: [HWE] BRONAUGH & BRUNEAU connections > | > | > | 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 > > ==== HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE Mailing List ==== > For list guidelines and other important H-W-E list info, read and save > the "welcome message" you got when you subscribed. Lost your copy? > Contact list admin, Andrea, andreav@island.net, to get a new one. > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    10/31/2000 11:18:45