TITRE: ENGLISH: POTTER FAMILIES 1050-1750 <PARTIE>
With volunteers networks, Nic's intelligence agency investigated the Potter families 22 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! Here is the mysterious genealogy forest of the Potter's: https://gw.geneanet.org/nicolaspotter
With volunteers networks, Nic's intelligence agency investigated the Potter families 22 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! Here is the mysterious genealogy forest of the Potter's: https://gw.geneanet.org/nicolaspotter
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After the solid 12th and 13th century options above, follows Jacob
(1400), referred to as “son of Gilles” (1357), clearly identified by the
head of the Royal Archives of Renaix, with appertaining official
material (reference below), with confirmed lateral link with the
Frasnes ancestors.
The evidence, mentioned on the picture below, is called “Document
Maes”, archived in the Registrar of Renaix as early as 1357. It was
produced a first time by genealogist cited below on the photograph,
Dr. Delghust, and kept in the “de Potter Repository” at the Royal
Archives in Renaix and Ghent. Based on the works of Maes, Butsele,
Delghust, Douxchamps and Devos, the Leuven expert re-confirmed
the uninterrupted family bloodline from those days until today.
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