Messages from the
"COULOMBE"
List


Subject: [COULOMBE-L] Fw: Drieu



An arrow "shot into the air"; perhaps this will lead to something.  Let's
keep our fingers crossed!

        Ellen
----------
> From: Ellen M. Coulombe
> To: Florence Charles
> Subject: Re: Drieu
> Date: Saturday, September 13, 1997 2:36 AM
> 
> > Dear Ellen,
> > I have very few records on Drieu family as you can see below :
> > 
> > Pierre DRIEU, No 3254                        
> > x Madeleine BARRAY No 3255                   
> > ..  Marie DRIEU, No 1627                     
> > ..  x Louis CAILLOUARD      No 1626 x 06/11/1679 Maneglise (76)     + 04/07/1709
> > Maneglise (76) 
> > 
> > Maneglise is a small village in Seine Maritime (76) district in the upper
> > part of Normandie. If you think or know that the Colombe/Drieu mariage
> > could have taken place in this district I can have a look on indexes made
> > by my genealogical society (limited to the west of the district).
> > 
> > Sorry for bad English,
> 
> Dear Florence:
> 
> Your English is just fine; and much better than my French would be, as I do
> not know the language!  Than you so much for your reply.  Below is the sum
> total of all the information we have regarding Louis Coulombe/Colombe's
> origins:
> 
>  1.  JACQUES1 COULOMBE was born Abt. 1611 in Le Neubourg, Eure, France,
> and died in Neufbourg, Evreux, France.  He married ROLLINE DRIEU Abt. 1640
> in Le Neubourg, Evreux, Normandie, France.
> 
>       Child of JACQUES COULOMBE and ROLLINE DRIEU is:
>  2.   i.      LOUIS2 COULOMBE, b. 1641, Le Neubourg, Eure, France; d. November
> 30, 1720, St-Laurent, I.O., Montmorency, Quebec, Canada.
> 
> I am in contact with about 20 other Coulombe families from all over the
> United States and Canada; descended from this Louis but not directly
> related to each other; and none of us have any more information other than
> what is shown above.  I am not sure if this would fall into your district
> as I am not too familiar with France; but any information you can give us
> would be so greatly appreciated by many, many descendants of this couple.

> There are literally hundreds of Coulombes in existence today; and we
> would all like to know more about our French ancestry!
> 
> Thank you.
> 
>       Ellen
> 
> 


Previous
Message
Join the
"Coulombe List"
Return to the
"Coulombe List" Directory
Next
Message
1