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Jean ‘Jan’ de Lannoy - Can we review this broken line?

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It appears our tree was broken

Can we revisit with book reference held in library of Congress

https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdclccn.84200154/?sp=4&st=gallery

Please see the recent research.

https://www.geni.com/discussions/191884?msg=1273407

https://www.geni.com/discussions/191884?msg=1627550

The Delano and Cooke Ancestors: The INTREPID de LANNOYS and MAHIEUS from FLANDERS. George Philip English. Lulu.com, Aug 11, 2022 - 84 pages. < GoogleBooks >

https://books.google.com/books?id=qvROzwEACAAJ&dq=George+Philip+Eng...

There’s a video presentation from George English here:

https://vimeo.com/767576288/4d9e4fe07e?ts=14000

www.geni.com/media/proxy?media_id=6000000198666365821&size=large

See The Delano Kindred

https://delanokindred.us/index.php

I suggest you join the Delano Kindred for the latest research. Also read George English’s book “The Delano and Cooke Ancestors” published in 2022. Tamura Jones has also done research in Leiden.
Lannoy is now one of the smallest towns in France. When people moved they took the surname “de Lannoy” - from Lannoy- doesn’t mean they are related. Oldest document we have is Jean (Jan) baptism record from 1575 showing his father Guilbert. I saw it in Tourcoing, France, municipal archives

Will do

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