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  • Charles Mallet (1815 - 1902)
    Charles Mallet was first an associate, then the chairman of the Protestant bank Mallet Frères & Cie which played a major role in industrial development both in France and abroad during the seco...
  • Baron Gabriel-Henry Chatry de Lafosse (1779 - 1848)
    Son of Pierre-Jacques-Samuel Chatry-Lafosse, president of the Corps Législatif, and of Gabrielle Dumoustier, sister of general Pierre Dumoustier. He took part, with the 9th regiment of dragoons, in the...
  • Baron Émile Oberkampf (1787 - 1837)
    Son of Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf, he succeeded his father in the direction of the manufacture of fabrics of Jouy. He was created baron on February 12, 1820. He was a general councillor of Seine-et...
  • Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf (1738 - 1815)
    From Wikipedia Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf (11 June 1738 – 6 October 1815) was a French naturalized German industrialist. He became famous for founding the royal manufacture of printed cottons of Jo...
  • Isaac Mallet (1684 - 1779)
    Isaac Mallet settled in Paris in 1711, where he represented the interests of Gédéon Mallet, one of his relatives, a holder of claims on the Royal Treasury, as a proxy for the firm "Gédéon Mallet, Crame...
(This portal is associated with the Portail français, the portal for French-speaking Geni users)

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This is the access point for the global Geni user community to French-speaking users and French-language sources. This portal helps you to find...

  • French-speaking users who can help you with your research
  • access to online sources in French-speaking countries and regions, such as registries and archives If you have ancestors in France, Belgium, Switzerland or other French speaking countries, or if you study ancestral lines in the French language sphere, please follow and participate in this project.

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Access to French-speaking users

At the associated Portail français (portal for French-speaking Geni users), you will find hundreds of registered users. However, your place to communicate with them is this International French Portal. You need help with sources? You need an expert opinion? You want further collaboration or start projects with French-speaking users? If you have a request, please start a 'discussion' and formulate your question - someone will pick it up!

Access to sources in French-speaking countries and regions

To facilitate your search, here are a few links that take you straight to some interesting sources...

France

  • Ministère de la Culture (in French), the genealogy page of the French Department of Culture - which consolidates searches across 8 databases.
  • GeneaWiki (in French), an inventory of the online archives available per French 'departement'.

Belgium

  • State Archives (in English), the archives of the Belgian government.
  • S.C.G.D. - Service de Centralisation des Etudes Généalogiques et Démographiques de Belgique
  • GenWalBru (in French), a private website that offers access to a good selection of genealogical sources in Brussels and Wallonia.

Quebec

  • BAnQ (in English), the search engine of the National Library and Archives of Quebec.
  • PRDH (in English), the search engine of the Research Program on Demographic History of the University of Montreal.

Switzerland

Luxemburg

  • ANLUX (in French), the web site of the National Archives of Luxemburg - offering information and suggestions on where to search in the Grand Duchy.

Africa and French DOM-TOM

  • ANOM (in French), the French national archives offering access to the civil registers for colonial Algeria and the French Overseas Departments/Territories(DOM-TOM).
  • Fédération marocaine de généalogie (in French), access to genealogical sources in Morocco.
  • DomTom-Genea (in French), interesting starting point for research in the French DOM-TOM and French-speaking African countries.