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POTTER United Families

Nic is co-author of six great kids in Brussels and six beautiful books in Bruges. With volunteers networks, his intelligence agency investigated the Potter families twenty years. The Potter Millenium Mysteries, uncovered - century after century -. 1100: Graal quest of King Godfrey (Ardennes) 1200: Heroïc celtic craftsmen (France, UK) 1300: Textile heretic rebels (Flanders, UK) 1400: Brilliant Flanders scouts (Bruges) 1500: Rebels to bloody Duke Alba (Brabant) 1600: Secret great sickness agent (Holland) 1700: Brave revolution leader (Brussels) 1800: Forgotten migrants (Italy, America) 1900: WW1 hero escape (Germany) 2000: No men's Land (Belgium)... 2020: Amazing true illustrated adventures. 2050: Join the Book-Chain! https://gw.geneanet.org/nicolaspotter

Nic is co-author of six great kids in Brussels and six beautiful books in Bruges. With volunteers networks, his intelligence agency investigated the Potter families twenty years. The Potter Millenium Mysteries, uncovered - century after century -. 1100: Graal quest of King Godfrey (Ardennes) 1200: Heroïc celtic craftsmen (France, UK) 1300: Textile heretic rebels (Flanders, UK) 1400: Brilliant Flanders scouts (Bruges) 1500: Rebels to bloody Duke Alba (Brabant) 1600: Secret great sickness agent (Holland) 1700: Brave revolution leader (Brussels) 1800: Forgotten migrants (Italy, America) 1900: WW1 hero escape (Germany) 2000: No men's Land (Belgium)... 2020: Amazing true illustrated adventures. 2050: Join the Book-Chain!
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12. In 1630: Robert de Pottere, head of the textile guild in

Bruges, married J. de Clercq;

13. In 1652: Philips de Pottere was a “broker” in Bruges (A. van

den Abeele);

14. In 1686: Remarquus de Pottere was a “broker” in Bruges

(A. van den Abeele);

15. In 1625: Robert de Pottere, son of Robert de Pottere, was a

“broker” in Bruges (id.);

16. In 1645: Vincent de Pottere was a “broker” in Bruges (A. van

den Abeele).

The compiled results are shown on the family chart (end of chapter)

and explained further down.

While we further seek the father of Jan, esquire of Keiem (Dixmude)

around 1325, of the family of Louis “Potter de Droogenwalle” (see

appertaining chapter), these individuals are other pertinent members

of the “green branch” in Bruges, seen at interesting dates:

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