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 Lutetia (#46580078)
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I was born in 1981 near Leipzig, Germany and still live there with my mother and my cat.
At the moment I'm trying to finish my second cemetery. It is about half done, I have two rows left and some pictures to add. But you can already leave flowers. Bergfriedhof Mölkau
It would be very nice of you if you would leave some flowers for my other interments.
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My first completed cemetery. yay! That was not hard considering that there are only five graves there and that it has been closed for longer than I've been alive. So please have a look and leave some flowers. Kirchhof Zweenfurth.
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If you want to add photos to mass graves (same photo on about 20-200 memorials) for me leave me a note. It's a pain of doing this on dial up. | |
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 | RE: Luise Henriette of Orange-Nassau Thank you for your message. And my compliments for the name 'Lutetia', which is funny. I have been for the first time in Paris when I was eight years old and I was very impressed.Added by FS on Nov 04, 2009 1:28 AM | | | Lloyd Donahoo
 | RE: geborenden Thanks so much for finding my error. I should have known better but not being familiar with the German language, having only first names on a marker and being new at transcribing them was my problem. I have removed the last names from these 3 memorials but maybe they should be completely removed since I don't have a last name for them. Any suggestions? | | | Coleman
 | Anna I have made the changes to her page, thanks so much in letting me know what the stone read, i only wish i could remember who was next to her,im gonna have to go back to the cemetery and look, again thanks for your help.Added by Coleman on Aug 28, 2009 4:17 PM | | | AMB
 | Eleanor of Aquitaine Lutetia, regarding your bio for Eleanor of Aquitaine, there an error. It's minor, but its absence changes her story significantly. You wrote, "... and she had to return to France alone." That is not what the historical records say. Whether there was a dalliance with her paternal uncle is speculation; I doubt that it happened, but there certainly has been speculation about such a dalliance. However, historical records make clear that she returned to France with the King. After the failed war efforts in the Holy Land, Eleanor and Louis boarded separate ships to return to France. However, in October 1149, after some time lost at sea while on separate ships, the couple arrived together before Pope Eugenius III. Eleanor begged for an annulment; the King begged the Pope to refuse her request. The Pope refused her request and ordered the two spend the night in bed together in his household. The couple spent the night together and then returned to France together. About nine months after their evening in the Pope's household, their daughter Alix was born. That particular time in Eleanor's life is well-documented in this paper I wrote: http://www.alicemariebeard.com/law/eleanor.htmAdded by AMB on May 24, 2009 5:16 PM | | | Madena Thomason Whitesell
 | RE: Saint Stephen's Cathedral Thank you for the explaination. I will change their burial location later today. Finding information on my mother's family has been a long and difficult task. I was born in Germany, moved to US at age 9, and now no longer speak or write German. Mom is gone and she lost contact with her Mother as a young age. Thank you again for the explaination and the link :-) | | | Madena Thomason Whitesell
 | RE: Saint Stephen's Cathedral You say "they are obviously wrong there ... " Can you be more specific? as this is the information given to me by an Austrian native.
And what do you mean by this statement "either mark them as unknown (which they don't seem to be since you have plot information) or move them to the correct cemtery."
These are my grandparents, and it took me a long time to find their burial information..... | | | Lewandowski
 | Johannes Lewandowski Vielen vielen vielen Dank!
Endlich habe ich weitere Informationen über den Verbleib meines Großvaters.
Um was für eine Art Grabstätte handelt es sich in Leipzig? Ist das eine Gedenkmauer, oder sowas ähnliches oder ein richtiges Grab? Ich würde gerne mit meinem Vater das Grab aufsuchen.... | | | cahaden
 | Well done Lutetia, I would first like to say Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year. But the reason I wrote you was to tell you what a wonderful job you have done on your virtual cemeteries. I have been looking at them most of the day today. It is very obvious that you LOVE what you do and put alot of work and LOVE into each one. I love this website and wish everyone had this much enthusiasm. I wish you only the best in life and every task you do... P.S I hope it is ok I friended you? HUGSAdded by cahaden on Dec 27, 2008 12:29 PM | | | Michael Harrington
 | Hi Lutetia! Lutetia, sah ich, dass Sie Jadwiga von Polen in finden ein Grab gesetzt hatten. Ich habe eine Anmerkung addiert. Im Allgemeinen wollte ich gerade " sagen; Hello". Haben Sie einen großen Tag!
Herzlichst,
Michael | | | Tracy
 | Thank You! Hi Lutetia, Thank you so much. You are right, this is the right Paul Flechsig. I can't thank you enough for finding it! I sent the picture to my family members who I am sure will be just as excited and surprised. What a great discovery. Thank you for helping me find my ancestor! Tracy Flechsig SmithAdded by Tracy on Sep 06, 2008 9:40 PM | | | | [View all messages...] |
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