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Johanna Elisabeth Zollinger was called "Jeanne", and was born in Beirut in 1857. In 1879 she married Etienne Stefano Coidan, who's family came from Corfu, Greece. That family can trace their origine to the crusades, when a Norman knight decided not to return home, but settle in Corfu. Family lore has it that he settled near Mount Ida, and was given the title "Compte d'Ida" which was over time altered into Coida (n). Jeanne's husband Etienne Coidan was born in Haifa, and was a trader and ship owner based in Athens, Greece, where the couple was married. They spent some years in Trieste, Italy, but their four children were born in Aleppo, Syria. Little is know about three of them, but their one son Michael Coidan is the grandfather of today's contacts. For a time he was bank director in Danzig, Germany, but later settled in Paris. He in turn had two sons, Paul and Etienne, and today their own children have been in touch with Marcel, and Patrick and Eric-Stephan have provided the data on this family. The recent generations have kept up their international mind set, and have spouses from Poland, Norway, and Benin, Africa.