Hi,
I've found an older alienfile in Antwerp from one Jeanne Gregor (Mac/McGregor): Jeanne=French for Joanne or Jane (she was called Jeanne 'May') °b. April 10, 1858 (St.Clement) London, she was a dancer in the Royal theater of Antwerp.
She married Samuel DUTTON °Jan. 10, 1856 Burntisland, a trader.
his parents: Samuel °Harrich, living in Ipswich, age 72 in 1881 and Annie Storey or Horey? °b. Rothburg, also living in Ipswich, age 67 in 1881.
Legal address abroad from Samuel °1856: Ipswich, Norwich Road 125. He arrived Jan.3 1881 in Antwerp,Belgium.
Parents from Jeanne (May) Mc/Mac Gregor: Duncan McGregor °b.Glasgow, died before filedate and Elizabeth Biegs (Biggs) °b. London, age 66 in 1887& 64 in 1885.
Legal address abroad from Jeanne: London Fanbourg de Dorsetroad, Clapham, Corbittstreet N°2.
She arrived in May 1884 in Brussels,Belgium (address there: Bruxelles, Rue du pont neuf N°23), and in Antwerp one time on Sept.5 in 1884, 2nd time Sept. 19 1887 and 3rd time Nov. 15 1888.
The first 2times she had no papers with her, but on the last document (in 1888) she had her birth record delivered in London Aug. 20 1888, birthdate: April 10 1858 St.Clement, London (instead of '56 on the first 2docs). On this document her father was born in London, her mother correctly 'Biggs' age 72.
No more info than this.
Source file - source 1: cityarchive of Antwerp.
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📌📌📌 Source 1
cityarchive FELIXARCHIVE in Antwerp:
http://zoeken.felixarchief.be/zHome/Home.aspx?f=100&inv=2962(look at the long blue bar)
1st select in the first column: 'FAMILIENAAM' (Surname)
2nd 'BEVAT' (contains) and
3rd type a piece of a surname + Enter
*Example 'HLIN' instead of McLaughlin so you get variants.
**If a file is Not public via the above link, it's an option to try out familysearch, it is possible the file is publicly published there. (files up to number nr. 214920-214980, 1925-1930 are published on Familysearch)
📌📌📌 Source 2 via familysearch:
(look at the filenumbers frist, some are the same as on Felixarchive(!))
📌 Step 1 INDEX;
www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1477769?collectionNameFilter=false (only remember the filenumber)
📌 Step 2 FILENUMBERS;
look for the link where your needed filenumber in fits and browse through the microfilm *notice that filenumbers are written in the top-left-corner so you can follow where you are on the microfilm between files.
www.familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https://familysearch.org/recapi/sord/collection/2023926/waypoints-----
Guide and more info about the archive in Antwerp, look at the geni project (in Dutch and English - select language button below the title/ left from the project photo)
www.geni.com/projects/Belgium-Antwerp-Police-Immigration-files/43538I advise to try out other familynames in the database, who knows...
Good luck
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With kind regards,
Veronique