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    1. [HWE] GALIEGUE Family
    2. Tony Fuller
    3. Hi Jocelyn Right, here we go: Extracts from the Registers of St Jean, Spitalfields: Entry 1596, Galiegue, 1779, 9 Mai, Joseph, f. de Philibert, et de Susanne Noe; bap. par M.Louis Michel, Min., P. Joseph Littiere; M. Marie Catherine Galiegue, Ne 17 Avril. Entry 1684, Annereau, 1792, 8 Juillet, Sarah, ff de John, et de Marie Tandy; bap. par notre Min.Mr Francillon; P Jacques Gosset; M Sarah White, Ne 18 Juin, Te. Philibert Caliegue. Extracts from the Registers of the French Church, Threadneedle Street: 1786, 14 Mai, Jean Michel, f. de Jean Michel G, et Catherine Bertier.P La Pere, M La Mere, Ne 17 Avril 1787, Henriette, ff de Jean Michel et Catherine Bertier, P La Pere, M La Mere, Ne 4 Mai 1778-79, Dec 21, Charlotte, ff de Jean Michel et Catherine Bertier, P La Pere, M La Mere, 27 Nov 1790, Fev 17, Sophie, ff de Jean Michel et Catherine Bertier, P La Pere, M La Mere, Ne 28 Janv 1791-2, Juillet 23, Philibert (written Phillibert) f. de Jean Michel et Catherine Bertier. P La Pere, M La Mere, Ne 28 Juin 1795, Janv 14, Amelie, ff de Jean Michel G et Catherine Bertier, P La Pere, M La Mere, Ne 14 Dec 1795, Juil 14, Galigous (identified elsewhere as Galiegue) Jean Baptiste, f. de Jean Baptiste (defunt) et Anne Hesse, P Jean Baptiste Lemendin, M Anne Galiegue, Ne 20 Mai 1796, Avril 16, Guillaume, f de Jean Michel et Catherine Bertier, P La Pere, M La Mere, Ne 19 Mars Well, that's the lot of it, the way the index is drawn means that some names occur more than once, like Jean Michel but hopefully this lot may be of some use to you. Interesting that the family only stood as godparents themselves, unless they were standing proxy for other, non-attending relatives but that seems a long shot considering that they did it so many time. The first two would seem to be the most significant as they mark part of the move eastward which many of the Huguenots made, but it should be remembered that one of the first Spitalfields Huguenot/French Churches was the daughter church of Threadneedle Street. Regards Tony

    02/01/2004 08:55:43