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If you have photos, to add, please email them to Heidi Arno, and I would be happy to post them.
Additional photos are posted on Flickr.com as thommarno --- For the link, scroll to the bottom of this page.

Bertrand Farmhouse, built 1902



Genealogical research was done by Marie Bertrand Hennig, right above.

The church at Bothey, site of the wedding of Lambert Bertrand and Therese Julienne Salez, parents of Etienne Bertrand.
Descendents of Etienne BERTRAND (b. 1803, Tongrinne Belgium – d. 1872, Thiry Daems, Wisconsin) and Mary Frances /Marie / Franceska LANNOY/LANOIT/LANNOYE (b. 1806, Saint Gery, Belgium – d.1881, Tonet, Wisconsin) and their children:

Anna Francoise BERTRAND
(b. 1833, Tongrinne Belgium) married Pierre ETIENNE
Daughters married MASSEY, MALCORE, ADAMS, CRAVILLION, LACOURT, and ALSTEEN

Francis BERTRAND (b. 1840, Tongrinne, Belgium) married Lucia BAYE
Daughters married MALCORE, SERVAES and ROGERS

Stephanie BERTRAND (b. 1842, Tongrinne, Belgium) married Francis VANDENHOUTEN
Daughters married VANDENHOUTEN, VERSTOPPEN AND COLLINS

Alphonse Alexander Joseph BERTRAND (b. 1846, Tongrinne, Belgium) married Adaline COUDARE and Minnie Stevens
Daughters married SPLAN AND BEAUDETTE

Gustave BERTRAND (b. 1851, Tongrinne, Belgium) married Marie Catherine Mathilde PIRLET
Daughters married DENIS, THIRY, DEPREZ, LEGENER and KOSNAR

Our cousin Daniel Norman Splan has also done a great deal of research on the Bertrand family.

Reunion Handouts / all in PDF Format
Reunion Program

Ancestors of Etienne Bertrand and Mary Frances Lannoy Side A

Ancestors Side B

Birth of Twins and Parents Marriage
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