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Flashball
01-14-2021, 10:13 AM
"Nathanaël Josselin, first class sapper, died following an explosion on rue de Trévise, where he was involved in a gas leak on Saturday January 12, 2019. The Burgundian firefighter died with Master Corporal Simon Cartannaz."
https://www.geneastar.org/genealogie/?refcelebrite=josselinnat&celebrite=Nathana%C3%ABl-JOSSELIN&lang=fr

Genealogy >>> https://gw.geneanet.org/etude?lang=en&n=josselin&oc=0&p=nathanael

Seem fully french

I believe that it is his father who maintains the genealogical page, he indicates there: "Essentially Franche-Comté since 1645 for the paternal branch coming from Haute-Marne. The maternal branch has been firmly established in Byans sur Doubs since around 1600."

this is the paternal branch concerning the deceased firefighter, for the maternal branch it would seem that it is also French.

I have already seen a lot of people from the places in the North of France where I lived who had this kind of face (but with varying pigmentations; in the case of the fireman, he seemed to have "dark chesnut" hair and kind of "hazel" eyes), but maybe it will appear as "exotic" to foreigners, even though I have already sent its head to natives (nationalist people, not antiracist) of the North of France and none have told me that he appears exotic, even for them.

I have ancestors in common with him (according geneanet), so he has some origins from North of France.

https://www.defense.gouv.fr/var/dicod/storage/images/base-de-medias/images/terre/terre-images/images-articles/1cl-nathanael-josselin/9389525-1-fre-FR/1cl-nathanael-josselin.jpg
https://www.lyonne.fr/photoSRC/VVNUJ1paUTgIBhVOCRAHHQ4zRSkXaldfVR5dW1sXVA49/rencontre-avec-la-famille-de-nathanael-josselin-pompier-de-p_4611931.jpeg
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/435x435q90/r/922/XeCKvS.jpg
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/530x530q90/r/922/3ieBXa.jpg

PaleoEuropean
01-14-2021, 10:32 AM
A nordicized Alpine maybe, I think French phenotypes are kinda hard for some reason. Kinda has a faelid look to him too but underlying.

Flashball
01-14-2021, 10:59 AM
A nordicized Alpine maybe, I think French phenotypes are kinda hard for some reason. Kinda has a faelid look to him too but underlying.

These are robust and gruff features (I'm not talking about a caricatural exaggerated square jaw) that I manage to find in my maternal great-great-grandfather, Oscar Tournay, and even in my mother who had inherited some features of her mother, but she was more robust when she was young (before putting on weight and losing in robustness).

Oliver109
01-14-2021, 01:40 PM
RIP, central Euro look in general mainly Alpine with Atlantid mixture

Immanenz
01-14-2021, 01:53 PM
Atlanto-Alpine/Cm - Rip

Mr.G
01-14-2021, 02:01 PM
Damn shame, good-looking kid's life is cut short, in a noble line of work.

As Immanenz says, for classification, Atlanto-Alpine/CM.

Roy
01-14-2021, 02:31 PM
Unreduced CM + West Alpine

Flashball
01-15-2021, 01:45 AM
Damn shame, good-looking kid's life is cut short, in a noble line of work.

As Immanenz says, for classification, Atlanto-Alpine/CM.

Thanks

Flashball
01-15-2021, 01:47 AM
Unreduced CM + West Alpine

Thanks

Flashball
03-05-2021, 02:32 AM
Bump