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POTTER Familles unies

Nic est co-auteur de six grands enfants à Bruxelles et de six beaux livres à Bruges. Avec des réseaux de volontaires, son agence de renseignement a enquêté sur les familles Potter pendant vingt ans. Les Potter Millenium Mysteries, découverts - siècle après siècle -. 1100 : Quête du Graal du roi Godefroy (Ardennes) 1200 : Artisans celtiques héroïques (France, Royaume-Uni) 1300 : Rebelles hérétiques du textile (Flandre, Royaume-Uni) 1400 : Brillants éclaireurs de Flandre (Bruges) 1500 : Rebelles au sanglant duc Alba (Brabant) 1600 : Agent secret de la grande maladie (Hollande) 1700 : Chef de la révolution courageuse (Bruxelles) 1800 : Migrants oubliés (Italie, Amérique) 1900 : Évasion de héros de la Première Guerre mondiale (Allemagne) 2000 : No men's Land (Belgique)... 2020 : Incroyables aventures illustrées authentiques. 2050 : Rejoignez la Book-Chain ! https://gw.geneanet.org/nicolaspotter

Nic est co-auteur de six grands enfants à Bruxelles et de six beaux livres à Bruges. Avec des réseaux de volontaires, son agence de renseignement a enquêté sur les familles Potter pendant vingt ans. Les Potter Millenium Mysteries, découverts - siècle après siècle -. 1100 : Quête du Graal du roi Godefroy (Ardennes) 1200 : Artisans celtiques héroïques (France, Royaume-Uni) 1300 : Rebelles hérétiques du textile (Flandre, Royaume-Uni) 1400 : Brillants éclaireurs de Flandre (Bruges) 1500 : Rebelles au sanglant duc Alba (Brabant) 1600 : Agent secret de la grande maladie (Hollande) 1700 : Chef de la révolution courageuse (Bruxelles) 1800 : Migrants oubliés (Italie, Amérique) 1900 : Évasion de héros de la Première Guerre mondiale (Allemagne) 2000 : No men's Land (Belgique)... 2020 : Incroyables aventures illustrées authentiques. 2050 : Rejoignez la Book-Chain !
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DUTCH BRANCH

(Zeeland, Bergen-Op-Zoom, Breda, Delft, Utrecht, Amsterdam)

Fully identified by B. van Blokland of the High Society of

The Hague, for the period 1200-1850, even mentioning a very first

ancestor in 1093. He identified Maximiliaan de Pottere, as a lawyer at

the Court of Holland, son of Roeland de Pottere, Prelate and delegate

of the “Noble men of Zeeland” in Middelbourg, between 1543 and

1563, son of Jacob de Pottere who was member of the “Prelate and

Noble men of the County of Middelbourg” in 1529.

Maximiliaan was the father of Roeland de Pottere, jesuit, and of

Dominicus de Pottere, advisor and treasurer of the Prince Willem of

Orange. We also found their cousin Hendrik who was in 1578 a

captain in the Scottish naval force and resided in the House de

Pottere in Noordgouwe. Also, in 1897 W. Juten wrote in Taxandria

that there are several members of this family all carrying the three

roses as coat of arms, across border regions. He referred to the

families de Pottere in Bergen Op Zoom, Gastel, Zeeland and Den

Bosch, with ties in Courtrai and Ghent.

The family name “de Pottere”, with ancient Frasnes spelling, is only

carried by cousins Franz -Bruno, Alexander and Charly de Pottere

whose ancestors migrated to Prussia-Germany and then to the U.S.A.

André de Potter d’Indoye told us that those German cousins offered

a heritage to his father who refused as he had to carry the old spelling!

Franz married a member of the family Holstein Ledreborg - de

Luxemburg, thereby cousins of the Danish royal family, the Grand-

Duchy of Luxemburg’s family, the French Bourbon’s and the...

Dutch Nassau’s. Today, we seek further if this family pursued under

the name “Potterus” with similar arms, the three pots in triangle.

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