Tegelen en Steyl: Herinneringen van vader tot zoon Overgegaan met eenige uitrekzels uit oude werken

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Tegelen en Steyl: Herinneringen van vader tot zoon Overgegaan met eenige uitrekzels uit oude werken

by P. M. Canoy

NL·~1 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total

TEGELEN EN STEYL.

0:27

Waarvan Tegelen de naam ontleend.

2:29

Opzoekingen in oude werken.

2:09

Onder welke vorsten Tegelen gestaan heeft.

1:21

Paarden- en brieven postery.

1:19

Bevolking.

0:47

Oppervlakte.

0:37

De Kerk.

3:31

De kapel en nu de kerk te Steyl.

1:20

Het Raadhuis.

0:57

Description

A father shares his memories of Tegelen and Steyl, weaving personal anecdotes with a love of local history. Written in 1861 for the town's residents, the work feels like a conversation across generations, honoring past voices. Its modest length conceals a surprisingly rich tapestry of legends, old maps, and everyday observations.

The author traces the area's roots to a Roman encampment on the Oelesheyde, noting surviving earthworks still visible today. He explains how the name evolved from Tiglo to Tegelen, connecting ancient pottery kilns to the later brick‑making industry. Stories of vanished farms, the Steyl riverbank houses, and the shifting ferry crossings bring the landscape vividly to life.

Interwoven with these facts are notes on families who ventured abroad—to Java, Prussia, and Belgium—showing the village's wider connections. Readers gain a sense of community pride, as the text celebrates local customs, churches, and the enduring spirit of cooperation. For anyone curious about the roots of these Limburg villages, the memoir offers an intimate, scholarly glimpse into their early days.

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Full title

Tegelen en Steyl: Herinneringen van vader tot zoon Overgegaan met eenige uitrekzels uit oude werken Overgegaan met eenige uitrekzels uit oude werken

Language

nl

Duration

~1 hours (66K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Wouter Franssen

Release date

2021-09-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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P. M. Canoy

A writer closely tied to the local history of Tegelen and Steyl, remembered for preserving family memory and regional tradition in print. The surviving record is slim, but the work itself suggests a careful storyteller with a strong sense of place.

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