• Renewal Membership

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    Renew your membership today! Membership in the Durand Heritage Foundation, includes a free subscription to our newsletter, published three to four times per year.
  • Durand Family Tree Book Updated Version Now Available! Here are some details regarding the current database:
    • Total individuals: 16,316
    • Number of surnames: 3,838
    • Places listed: 1976
  • First Time Membership

    $25.00$100.00
    Membership in the Durand Heritage Foundation, includes a free subscription to our newsletter, published three to four times per year.
  • A great collection of family favorite recipes by the Durand Heritage Foundation.
  • Minnesota & Wisconsin French Connection Roger Durand briefly discusses some of the French Canadian families from Canada who migrated to the Minnesota and Wisconsin region. Roger provides pictures along with an outstanding diagram to show some of the Durand family lineage.
  • Lilacs In The Snow Virginia Durand James, relates a story of her parent's, Lewis and Jenny Durand, (cover photo) being married during the great depression and their life struggles and triumphs through these times as they began to raise their family.
  • Fledgling Flight John Durand tells about his memories of his adolescence, overcoming polio, and working on the farm for his Uncle Lewie and Aunt Jenny. Cover Photo- Emile and Marie Louise Durand and family. Short narrative by Blanche Durand Hammer of her Grandparents and life recollections.
  • This is a DVD of Beatrice Durand Derrick's genealogy trunk contents.
  • Computer database of Jean Durand and his descendants.
  • The Octave Durand Family of the Apple River French Settlement, Range, WI, co written by Dennis Durand & Ellen Olson. An article also written by Mary Ann Durand Balding, Gerald and Dean Durand's 90th Birthday Celebration
  • The Alfred Durand Family By Betty Andree and Roger Durand
  • Joseph and Josephine (Durand) King This month's feature article by Mary Herzig sheds more light on two large families, including some ghostly light.
  • More Than My Life- Part Two Part Two completes Al Dubois story of being captured by the Japanese. Near death many times, he struggled to survive until he was finally liberated. The war ended with the Japanese surrender and he was going home after five long years.
  • If you ever think about the price of freedom, this edition is required reading. Al Dubois relates his WWII experiences as a Japanese prisoner of war and the Bataan Death March in his story, More Than My Life as recorded by Virginia Durand James
  • Benoni Durand and His Son Gerard Mary Ann Durand Balding wrote this feature story. Assisted by her husband Ronald and her sister Anita Oakey, they forwarded many many great classical photos and a great story for this edition.
  • The Marriage of Lawrence and Ida Durand Ione Durand Brooks writes about the wedding day of her parents and how her mother later met an untimely death, leaving a family of five young children behind.

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