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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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Karel and Lodewyck de Potter - Logghe

By Antoine de Schietere de Lophem and Paul De Clerck

Analyzing further the 1896 genealogy of the Bruges branch, made by

the Belgian Nobility Association mentioned above, we found another

research made by Robert Coppieters t'Wallant at the end of the same

century, analyzed by A. de Schietere de Lophem.

Here is an extract of a research by Antoine de Schietere de Lophem

found in the Royal Library of The Netherlands with reference to

Pieter de Potter, of the branch “de Potter-Logghe” from Tourhout.

He is mentioned as the “younger brother” of Jean-Guillaume, oldest

of that generation in the branch “de Potter de Droogenwalle” from

Dixmude and further down in Lophem and Bruges.

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