EGYPT - PROMISES OF A BETTER LIFE
A Mecca for European Adventurers
and Commercials in the 1800's
According to my Egyptian-born father, Egypt was a haven for Europeans looking for work, an escape from prejudices and rasism or a place of mystery and adventure.
Egypt embraced those who were washed upon its shores. Egypt offered them shelter, food, work and a multicultural environment, in which nationalities and religions intermingled and intermarried. And - important for sun-starved Europeans - a perfect climate ...
The Wechslers, the Borgs, the Sinnett-Smiths, the de Mattias, the Engelhardts, the Muschinas, the Scerris, the Jorelles and many others came from Europe in hope for a better life. And like with most Egyptian-born Europeans, the dividing lines between nations, ethnic groups and religion were brushed aside by love, affection, respect and tolerance in these families .
FAMILY MYTHS 
& MAGIC
	
	
	The longer myths weave their way into family history the more they become part of it, like ivy, which penetrates the cracks of a house's masonry, until it is completely entwined with the building's structure. And, just like house and vines support each other, legends cover up truths, purposely forgotten, protecting the vulnerability of family structures. If the plant withers, the weathered facade is layed bare, defenseless and exposed to the elements without its living green jewelry. Family historians should therefore take care when removing the protective cover to prevent the fragile structure behind it from collapsing during the first winter storm
WECHSLER
Gesher Galicia
Wechslers with a "ch"
Pole Position
Two Margarethas Please
Habsburg in a Nutshell
SINNETT-SMITH
A Cut of Sheffield
Stéphanie's Double
Merchants & Medicines
Sowing Oates in Sicily
French-British Relations
ENGELHARDT
Noble Touch
The Aunt from Villach
The Goller List
Two Margarethas Please
The Ring
DE MATTIA
The Mountain Trail
The Feminist Challenge
Scoundrels or Gentlemen
Triestine Treasure
Mysterious Parentage
EXPLORING THE PLACES OF OUR ANCESTRY
"All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware." Martin Buber
							
		One of the most exciting parts of searching family origins are root trips. They take to towns and countries you never would travelled to. And let you discover beauties outside beaten tourist paths.
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