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From: "mckimmy" <>
Subject: Re: Heynderickx
Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 10:15:05 -0500


Roy,

Are you trying to go back in time or forward? Have you searched the 1900
U.S. census for Cook Co., IL? Did IL have a state census taken between the
U.S. censuses? Have you used the Mormon Family History Center nearest you
for research yet? If not, that would be an excellent place to start.

If you haven't looked at Georges's webpage yet, that should be #1 on your
priority list, though. Lots of helpful tips on where to start and how.

http://www.ping.be/picavet

Let us know if you are in need of further advice. We were all beginners at
one time!

Mary Beth McKimmy
Williamsburg, Virginia

-----Original Message-----
From: Picavet <>
To: <>
Date: Saturday, March 06, 1999 5:43 AM
Subject: Re: Heynderickx

>At 18:08 +0100 01-03-1999, Roy Heynderickx wrote:
>>Am looking for any information on George Heynderickx, born in 1856 or
>>1857. Married in Chicago in 1890 to Josephine Delahaut. Any info on
>>family, immigration, etc. would be most helpful!
>
>Unfortunately, I don't find a Georges HEYNDERICKX in my documentation.
>
>HEYNDERICKX can be spelled in many different ways. The most modern form
>would be "HENDRIKS". The first "e" can also be "ei" or "ey"; there may be a
>"e" in the middle or not, the "ckx" kan be "ks", "cx", "kx", etc. Just put
>your immagination at work!
>
>It is also a very common name all over Belgium.
>
>I have substantial information on the members of the Belgian-American
>(Janitors) Club in Chicago, but only for this century, and mainly as from
>the 1940s.
>
>Georges PICAVET | Listowner BELGIUM-ROOTS-L | http://belgium.rootsweb.com/
>BELGIUM ROOTS Guidelines: http://belgium.rootsweb.com/belgium_roots_l.html
>
>
>

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