Crispin van de Passe (1564-1637) -- Leo's Coveted Relative?

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D. Spencer Hines

Crispin van de Passe (1564-1637) -- Leo's Coveted Relative?

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 16 aug 2007 05:40:03

"Crispin de Passe (1564-1637), whose forename is also variously given as
Crispijn, Crispiaen and Chrispyn, or Latinised as Crispinus or Crispianus,
and whose surname as van de Passe..."

<http://www.spamula.net/blog/2007/05/crispin_de_passe.html>

Hilarious!

Leo is itching to claim Crispijn van de Passe as an ancestor.

Victoria, it just doesn't get any better than this.

Enjoy!

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Veni, Vidi, Calcitravi Asinum

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"Leo van de Pas" <leovdpas@netspeed.com.au> wrote in message
news:mailman.616.1187237318.7287.gen-medieval@rootsweb.com...

Am I itching to claim a relative (no not ancestor), [sic] well that would
be Crispijn van de Pas, but that is a different story.

And:

From: "Leo van de Pas" < leovdpas@netspeed.com.au>
Subject: Re: [OT] Raquel Welch Re: Genealogics Updated
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 16:34:28 +1100
References: 775DE820.5CCFFF8A.007FA2F6@aol.com

I think the observation by WJhonson was petty and a waste of everybodys
[sic] time, if he disagreed he could have sent it to me----if he had, I
would have explained why I made that remark. He was ignoring the rest of the
sentence, which was an explanation as to how you can search amongst the
portraits, something not very clearly explained on that page of the website.

I chose Raquel Welch, I could as easily have suggested the year 1533 where a
famous portrait of Queen Elizabeth I has been added, a portrait made by
Crispijn van de Passe.

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