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The Common Room / Re: The surname AGAMBER
« on: Friday 30 November 18 16:39 GMT (UK) »
Hello,
Lots of helpful stuff here but you must have noticed that there are different versions of the line before Jaques Solamon Hagombart, b.1624 in the responses to this question;
Jacob - Jehan - Jacob - Jehan
and
Nicolas - Jehan - Jehan
Elsewhere I have seen a tree giving Jacob - Jacob
Who is most confident they are right?
Nearer to the present day, everyone seems agreed that Jaques Solamon Hagombart's son Jacob married Marie Brancourt Le Grand but Familysearch has children baptised at around the same time as their son Pierr[e] in St Quentin but with parents Salomon Hagombart and Marie Le Grand, sans the Brancourt . For example, Jacob on March 29, 1671. Were they a different couple or were they like Jewish ancestors I've tried to trace who seem to change their names every year? I suppose I should just plough through the registers on line. Isn't it amazing that we can read 350 year old French records in the comfort of our own homes!
Cheers.
Lots of helpful stuff here but you must have noticed that there are different versions of the line before Jaques Solamon Hagombart, b.1624 in the responses to this question;
Jacob - Jehan - Jacob - Jehan
and
Nicolas - Jehan - Jehan
Elsewhere I have seen a tree giving Jacob - Jacob
Who is most confident they are right?
Nearer to the present day, everyone seems agreed that Jaques Solamon Hagombart's son Jacob married Marie Brancourt Le Grand but Familysearch has children baptised at around the same time as their son Pierr[e] in St Quentin but with parents Salomon Hagombart and Marie Le Grand, sans the Brancourt . For example, Jacob on March 29, 1671. Were they a different couple or were they like Jewish ancestors I've tried to trace who seem to change their names every year? I suppose I should just plough through the registers on line. Isn't it amazing that we can read 350 year old French records in the comfort of our own homes!
Cheers.