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Cyndi's List for Belgium - Links to archives, mailing list, maps, families, researchers, publications, software, queries, records, and societies.

The Belgium-Roots Project - Assists the descendants of Belgian emigrants and immigrants living abroad in tracing their Belgian roots and heritage.

Mondron Family - A family site that relates to a genealogical research still in progress over the members of a family traced back to the 16th century and spread over two continents: Europe and America.

Ancestors of Frederic D. Collin - Ancestors and relatives of Frederic D.Collin, mainly from Belgium.

Genealogy of the Legrand Family - Description of the ancestors and descendants of families Legrand, De Quin, De Clercq, Deheneffe, Ralet, Raingo (Province of Luxemburg, near the city of Neufchâteau).

Debruyne - Ignace Debruyne's homepage for genealogy.

Genealogy De Clercq / De Clerck - The family genealogy.

Ancestors of Freddy Charlier - Genealogy of this family originating from Ham-sur-Sambre and, in general, from Basse-Sambre.

Steen Weterings - Genealogic data about Steen and Weterings families, the first originating from West Flanders in Belgium, the second from Sealand and Northern Brabant, the Netherlands and from East Flanders, Belgium.

Kloosterman Genealogy - Kloosterman genealogy from 1550 up to 2000. Research about emigrants to America.

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