Tony Tony Tony ! My knight in shining armour ! I had all but given up on anyone responding to my email and there you were taking up the challenge. How can I thank you enough ! I would LOVE any records you can find. I have been through LDS etc and think there are some errors on them. One particular one is Philibert Joseph GALLIER /Galiegue who married Susanne NOE on 12 Nov 1777 at Spitalfields Christ Church Stepney - one child bp as Gallier ( Susanne born 15 March 1778 and bp 4 April 1778 at The Artillery French Huguenot ) another bp as Galiegue ( Joseph b 19 April 1779, bp 9 May 1779 St Jean FH ) ..hmm... I think he is a Galiegue because Jean Michel Galiegue had a listing in the 1794 Kents Directory as JM & P Galiegue, silk weavers 36 Union Street, Spitalfields. Jean Michel called a son Philibert so my wishful guessing is Philibert ? Gallier? is actually a Galiegue. For anyone researching NOE - Susanne NOE was born 1 Sept 1758 and bp 17 Sept 1758 at Threadneedle St - parents were Isaac NOE and Madeleine ETIENNE ( they had at least 8 children ) - no other details available at this stage apart from childrens names and birth dates I can't wait to hear from you now. - what inspired you to take a look for me? Many many thanks again Kindest regards Jocelyn Bond Sydney Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Fuller" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [HWE] Galiegue - France to England > Hi Jocelyn and the rest of you Guys > > On 14 January Jocelyn Bond posted an enquiry about the GALIEGUE family. > > So armed with Jocelyn's original message, my trusty CDRoms (including some I have for evaluation) and my increasing collection of publications, I've had a look to see whether I could find any references to them. > > Not going to go through where they were NOT, BUT, in Part 4 of the Hug Soc Threadneedle Street Church Extracts there are 9 entries covering 5 names for GALIEGUE, 3 mis-spelt and then corrected to GALIEGUE and 2 to GALIEGUES, all of which seem to come from the same family/families. > > In addition, there are two entries in the extracts for the Church of St Jean, Spitalfields, somewhat later than the Threadneedle Street extracts, which ties up with Jocelyn's original message, putting the family right in the Huguenot community east of the city walls. > > Jocelyn, if you don't have these references email me off site and I'll send them to you. > > Regards > > Tony Fuller > > > > > ==== HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE Mailing List ==== > Not sure how to post a message to the list? > Instructions are on list website at: > http://www.island.net/~andreav/post.htm > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >