Legends to the facts: the migration of the family Piéchaud

Rather than tell you the same story in several posts, I’ll tell you all here on my arm patronymic, the Piéchaud. In any case basis. But Voui! My grandfather was born in Bordeaux. In my little head, this was a family of Piéchaud Bordeaux. Noted that his father was himself born in Bordeaux, as his [...]

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A Facebook group for (young) Genealogists

” I’m doing genealogy, I have less than 50 years and I assume (or not)! “is the title of a Facebook group, initiated by Maïwenn ( D’ancestors and elsewhere ) and for genealogists who have not (yet) the expected profile: If you are a fan of genealogy and that you assume (or not) your under [...]

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Some new photos of Captain Robert Bourbon

A few months ago, I published on this blog some photographs from the album of my great-grandfather Robert Bourbon . Photos taken during the 1914-18 conflict . On the back of some photographs, nicknames, names sometimes . With the idea that people in search of these names would end up falling well on my blog. [...]

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Marketing family well thought

Not trying to be consistently at the forefront of family news, I would sometimes like to share my findings with a few months late. It’s also good to take your time? You may be using the alerts on new entries in the database patronymic Geneanet ? Since late July, you’ve probably noticed that the email [...]

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Heroism is ultimately much of it as may be discussed at the time:

Young children of our colleagues Laborderie and Bourbon one day include the tragic fate of their fathers. They will appreciate its high value admirable heroism and piously collect the inheritance. And we will not forget in all these old walls steeped in history, these substructures Gallo-Roman ramparts high against invasions breaking already West Germanic, as [...]

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Died for France

Day a bit special today. While no longer in France of surviving soldiers of World War I, the commemoration in 2008 seems to ring the end of an era. Discussions on the number of days of commemoration also gives the tone: it distance from 1914-18 and is perhaps time to see larger commemorate a day [...]

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