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From: "MICHAEL. CHAPPELL" <>
Subject: Re: [OLDWORDS] Sampler French
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 15:56:34 +0100


Fahre, surname in german = ferry.
Emillie is the same in Fr & Ger = Paula.
Emilir may be a boy?

If the Jm as Richard said is Joachim & I go along with, the sampler may
record the birth of his first son. Particularly as EMILIR is distinguished
by being larger the the rest!!
If it had been a mariage the names would have been of the same size and in
full.

Yours,
Mikey




-----Original Message-----
From: Richard L Turner <>
To: <>
Date: 07 July 2000 05:05
Subject: Re: [OLDWORDS] Sampler French


Hello.

On Thu, 6 Jul 2000 22:03:57 EDT writes:
> Since you guys with knowledge are tossing the French language around
> - I have
> a sampler with Jm Fahre ++++ Emilir ++++ 1869. The +'s just
> indicate
> spaces. The E word is the largest. Any ideas? Patsy Q

A sampler? Is it indeed embroidered or is it a piece of calligraphy? Like
Fraktur? Is it from Alsace or Belgium, perhaps?

"Jm" is Joachim, I'd bet. "Fahre" isn't any sort of French I know,
but then I have no doctorate in French Studies. But it might well be a
German name... Alsatian, that is, or is the sampler from Belgium? Both
have small German-speaking populations within the larger French-speaking
ones. "Emilir" I would guess to be Emilie. In which case it would be a
record of the wedding [?] of Joachim and Emilie Fahre in 1869.
If there were some way to send me a picture by e-mail, I'd love to
see the piece. There's nothing like a little mystere to set ze leetle
grey cells spinning! Is it a piece you had from your family? I only
recently found out that my g.g.grandfather (who raised my grandfather
Reed) was actually born in Belgium and named Rognion, not Runyon.

Yours,
Richard Turner.
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