The Insper you found is probably the Luxembourgish name "Ensber". The "real" name is "Insenborn", which is in the Commune of Neunhausen, Canton of Wiltz. bcookson@cmc.net wrote: > > A 1771 marriage notice in Bourscheid, LUX lists the bride's > father as from "jnsper." A later baptismal notice (1774) > lists the godfather (an uncle perhaps) as from "insper". > > Both documents are very clear and easy to read, but I > am stumped as to where "jnsper/ insper" might be. > Any ideas as to the "real" name of the village would > be most welcome. > > ==== TRIER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Greatest Christmas Gift Ever! > Support RootsWeb! Help provide FREE genealogical resources on the > Internet: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html