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From: "Barbara" <>
Subject: Re: [HWE] EUDE(s) HEUDE(s) 1680 onwards
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 13:28:00 -0600
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Hi Robin,
I wonder if your Launey/L'aune family are connected to my
Delaune/D'Laune/DeLauney etc family who came from France to England 100
years earlier (1572 is the earliest date I have found). Guaillaume the
father was a physician and Gideon the son was an apothecary.
I also have MOORE's in my line but have spent so much time on the Delaune
connection that I haven't got back to England yet though I know that they
originated there. Are your MOORE's Huguenots?
Barbara Engel
OKC, OK, USA
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Subject: [HWE] EUDE(s) HEUDE(s) 1680 onwards
> Hi members - just re-posting my ancestors names to see if there are any
more
> members of the family out there. Jacques Eude(s) came from near Coutances
in
> Basse Normandie (Manche) via the Channel Islands to London in around
1685/6. He
> was a member of the Threadneedle Street Church and married Marie
Madelaine
> Launay or L'aune in La Patente Spitalfields in 1690. He was a Silk Weaver.
His
> Grand-daughter Susanna Eude married John Sully in 1764 and was my ancestor
> mainly through the female line. The contact was continued down to my great
> grandmother who applied to the French Hospital in London for support when
her
> husband died and was receiving some sort of financial aid from the French
Hospital
> (La Providence) up to about 1955 when she died.
>
> Jacques Eude(s) parents (living in Normandy) are given as Louis Eudes and
> Girette Beaunes. There are numerous record of Eude family in Haute
Normandie -
> Seine Maritime but not so many in the Basse Normandie - Manche. My wife
and I
> visited Notre Dame de Cenilly and Cerisy la Salle, near Coutances last
year -
> either of which could have been his place of origin and found many Eude(s)
> gravestones in the churchyards of both places but these are of course all
19th &
> 20th Century as the earlier memorials would have been wooden and have gone
now.
> The locals must have been mystified by the sight of two English tourists
> jumping up and down in the rain as they found yet another Eude monolithic
marble
> tombstone. Still need to contact La Cercle Genealogique de la Manche
(found via
> the internet) to see if they have anyone researching our family but they
do
> make a charge for membership without which you can't have access to their
> records. AND of course we should find time to visit the local Mairie and
go through
> the Pages Jaunes (Phone book) to actually talk to descendants (and I know
> they exist) However don't know if my French, although adequate is up to
the job.
>
> That's it
>
> Robin Moore, Ely, Cambs UK, researching AGACE - EUDE(S) - HEUDE(S) -
FANNING
> - GRATREX - LAMING - LEE - MOORE - SULLY - WHITE, all in East London &
> Southwark & BAILEY - BENTLEY - SCRIVENER - HOBY, all in Cambridgeshire.
>
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