Genealogy LinksThe Emigrants from Belgium to the United States and Canada: Georges has everything to help with your research!Barbara Little's Home Page: DeBruyne, Demynck, DeMinck, DeClenck, Denijs, Ampe, Doellestaeger Storme's Genealogy Page: Lots of links and information and many surnames Genealogy, Familytree van Van Meldert: Wouters, De Schepper, Timmerman, Goosens, Van Casteren, Van Calster Luc Sillis' Genealogy Page: In Dutch and English, has great pedigree charts The Possley/Poncelet Family: History on the family and maps for Belgium and Wisconson The Klein Family: Family history and lots of maps Homepage Vandenbempt: The family association Vandenbempt from Brabant De familie Van Elsacker: Not in english, but I was able to understand some Kevin Duerinck Genealogy Home Page: To bring families of all spellings together Archives of Mechelen: Sources for Genealogy Bill's Stuff: Cathelyn, Dhondt, Roelandt, Van Acker, Van Wateghem Jos Smits Homepage: It is bilingual Dutch English and contains now 5 indices on his books, where people can ask more information on about 17,000 people
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Back to Belgian Recipes and Traditions Don DenTandt Mesa, Arizona, USA researching following surnames: DEN TANDT, SABBE, PICAVET, DE CLERCQ, BORREMANS, ROMMEL Regine researching following surnames: DRIESSENS, DROSSART, HAGELSTEIN, WAUTERS, GILLARD, DEMARCHE, KREUSCH, LEVEQUE, COMBLAIN,LECHANTEUR, LEDENT, RENOTTE, BEUKEN, PERICK, RUWET, MERCKELBACH, SCHOONBROODT, WARRIMONT,DOZOT, HACKIN, LEMAIRE, ERNST, DEKEYSER, STEENO, DEHERTOG Dorothy Smith researching following surnames: VERBEKE and DHAMERS
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