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french huguenot surnames in south carolina

Winyaw, 140, 171, 280, 295, 331 Peter, 129, 298, 303 Pierre, 157 Jean, 98, 123, 251 John, 33, 278, 293 Craven County Regiment, 190 6 Catherine, 330, 331 French Settlement, 5-6, 9, 16- Mr., 53 319, 352-3, 375 Unity, 296 104, 110, 123-4, 128, 137, Rosemarie, 189 326, 329, 339, 345, 347-8, We will create documented and accurate Geni Master Profiles for the 45 families of Huguenot settlers in the Carolinas during the Colonial American period (migrations: 1690-1730) and ensure their ancestral and descendent lines are unduplicated and well represented. James, 102 LAmmonier. Aumonier. Childsbury Free School, 183 Elizabeth (Perdriau), 255 Jonathan (II), 337 Jewish immigration was specifically encouraged in the Fundamental Constitutions, since Jews were seen as reliable citizens. Marie Anne (de Belrieu), 57, Stephen (II), 104 Martha (Gignilliat), 152, 272 Georges, 78, 99, 117, 268 Sheppard, Margaret, 174 239, 330, 332 168 Le Cercler Charlotte (Mariette), 345 Lucy, 62 The Affair of the Placards of 1534, changed the king's posture toward them: he stepped away from restraining persecution of the movement . Isabel (Black), 337 Over the next 200 years, the Huguenots left France for England . 170-1, 173-5, 177, 182-3 50, 53, 62, 76, 98, 206, 208-9, Widow, 53, 63, 273 Jeanne, 283 Thomas, 296 The Reformation: A History of European Civilization from Wyclif to Calvin: 1300-1564. La Brosse, de. John, 35, 96, 129, 154, 182, 357-9 Mary, 55, 174, 193-4, 261 Elias, house of, 170 Hester (Jaudon), 87 Martineau 294 219, 231, 245, 258, 286, Elwood, 169, 173 Sieur de la Chabossire, 10, 59, Green Swamp, 108 Daniel, 155 Pendarvis McKoy, Charles G., 375 171-3, 183 Ormoy, France, 264 160, 167, 189, 239, 247, Lessade. Pocataligo River, 134, 304 Elizabeth, 275 371, 373 Sarah, 112 Ostome, Peter, 359 Esther, 275 Catherine (DeBloys), 226, 348, Albert, 57 Judith (Mayrant), 242 Gwynn, Robin D., Huguenot Heritage, The History and Contributions of the Huguenots in Britain; 2nd Revised Edition with enlarged plate section, Brighton, Sussex Academic Press, 2001. 35, 48, 51-3, 76-7, 87-91, 101- 5. Sieur de Vienne, 211 Belle Isle, 237 Paul, 272 Marie (Potell), 54, 63, 273-4 Martha, 237 The ancestral listing on our website is an "open listing" which means it is periodically updated from time to time as new information becomes available. Jane, 103 Murphy Catherine (Boisseau), 54, 261 Fouchereau and Fousherole. 210, 254, 375. Tart 180, 293 Dorothy (Tomson), 221-2 Wi Land Isaac, 96, 117 Abraham, 33, 35, 106, 163, Mose, 249 Fort Caroline, La Floride, 63 184, 187, 191, 225, 245-6, James, 306 Magdalen, 56-8, 79 Keakea Swamp, 243 James Laurens, 203 John, 106, 139, 160, 163, 167, 298 Thomas, 341 Brandy Distillery, 231 256, 269, 275, 299, 301, Push and Go Creek, 31, 263 Christian Marie, 111-12, 329, Mahon Marie (Callard), 345 Mary (Ashby), 184 Elisabet, 196 Paul, 35, 99, 173, 228, 259-60, Moses, 46-7, 114, 287 Daniel, 18, 174, 177, 192, 200- Press of Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. Germain, 357 Jersey (Channel Island), 282, 310 Lucy, 344 David, 140 Marie Ester (Page), 130, 202 Gendron Plantation, 164, 247 Rachel, 73 Louis, 72 Anthony, 353 Ellery Berry Province, France, 16, 220, de St. Julien. See also Wambaw Cottage, 182 Marguerite (Petit), 50 Cedar Hill Island, 331 Catherine (Taylor), 237 292, 317 Eliza (Lucas), 171 Cypress Swamp, 158, 269, 276 DuCros de la Bastie, 102. Andrew, 35, 187, 223 Jourdain Watahan Creek, 20, 46, 153-4, Mary, 337 Hanover House, 318 See 167, 191, 193, 220-2 Rene (Mercier), 347 DuBois/Dubois. 117, 192, 195, 310, 327, Two Friends, 88 Peter, 261 264-5, 270, 273-5, 306-7, James, 253 Eliza, 211 Cornifleau, Laurens, 45 Russ Alexander, 85 Esther (Gourdin), 153-4 Wando Neck, 92 Daniel, 46, 87, 114, 216, 286, Mathurin (II), 157 2, 310 333-4 Elizabeth (Rutledge), 204 Jane/Jeanne), 54-5, 261, 303 John, 350 (Chastaigner), 84 Mose (II), 75, 243 252, 273 218-9, 221, 263 Located in Charleston, the Society has one of the . Besselleu, Mark Anthony, 203 See also Negroes. Oliver, 74, 309, 333 Erskine (Rev. Mary (Scott), 52 Theroulde, Elizabeth, 61 117, 343 THE HUGUENOTS OF ABBEVILLE, S. C. During the persecutions of the Huguenots in France, which had continued through the 18th century almost to its close, a colony arrived in South Carolina in 1764. 263, 287 Margueritte (Brun), 344 Boyd Plantation, 112, 286, 298 Estienne, 249 Josias Garnier, 133 Nathaniel Israel, 325 Susannah Damaris de, 242, Marianne (Le Serrurier), 60, Elizabeth Mathias, 108 Alexander, 115 Chastelaillon Barony, 342 Abraham, 141, 143, 149, 151, Martha (Chauvin), 89 Antoinette, 44 Franois, 17, 97-8 Manigault Creek, 153, 180, 191, 242 Mary, 192 Horteman. 52 Utrope, 264 Pierre, 344 Ann, 309 96, 98-9, 104, 123, 128, Judith (Marion), 236 Daniel, 9, 11, 17-8, 29, 40, 45, William, 77 Magdalen (Guerri), 162, 192, 325-6 James, 305 Marie (Argis), 264 The Huguenots adapted quickly and often began to marry outside their immediate French communities fairly rapidly, which led to their assimilation. Jean, 85 John, 340 Judith (Serr), 171, 239, 332 Jonas, 325 Baldus. Etienne/Stephen (II), 335 332 Stephen, 112, 158, 166, 187, Judith, 158 Peter, 84, 226, 257, 306 Surveyor, 180, 193, 305, 317, 336 Joseph, 31, 45, 91, 94, 100, Domestique/Servant, 44, 55 Anne, 47 Moses (II), 249 Cooper On March 4, 1590, Prince Henry of Navarre led Huguenot forces against the Catholic League at the Battle of Ivry in Normandy, resulting in a decisive victory. 342 See also Melet. 8, 137, 146-7, 149-150, 152-4, Abigail, 220 278, 303, 332, 334, 352 Chachan, 237 Lydia (Savineau), 324 265 Ester (Le Cert), 94, 165-6 Richard, 243 Picardy Province, France, 16, Marie (Brigaud), 118, 338 Elizabeth, 196 Judith, 262 Elizabeth de, 237, 318 Philip, 351 Paris, Alexander, 226 Mendis, Jacob, 358 Layware Judith Jeanne, 265 Torquet, 234 George, 192 Philip, 244 XVIII. Edward, 56 different from those which brought the Huguenots to the colony. Judith, 54-5, 69, 126, 141, Peter, 196 Mary, 84 Violin, 109 Charlotte, 84 Pi, Judith, 194 Jeanne (Bayer), 6, 297, 300, 149-50, 152, 159, 167, 190, Bueis (Buis) Vignaud Mose Jacques, 259 Peter, 36, 86-7, 89, 106-8, 150, Anna, 112 Nicholas de (II), 225-7 Esther, 324 Elizabeth, 345 McDaniel Suron, Joseph, 326 Dumoe, James, 359 Peter, 315, 319 The Huguenots were members of the Protestantism|Protestant Reformed Church of France|Reformed Church of France (or French Calvinism|Calvinists) from the sixteenth to the seventeenth centuries. Andr, 44 175 Santee Factory, 124 George, 194, 353 Gurin See also Turner, Tailor, 158, 189, 305, 338, 343 Marian, 266 Peter, 338 Old Plantation, 129 Wando Head, 100 Jonah, 171-2 Edward, 88, 107, 126, 193-4, Grenoble, France, 44, 120, 265, Sarah, 262 Marie (Potell), 53-4, 273 An account states that Rev. Jean (II), 280 Ester, 254-5 Cordwainer, 45, 77, 134, 202, Israel, 266 Cambridge, 337 Neil. Bonaval, John, 178 Boone Joseph, 103 Matlon, 309 289-90 St. Peters Parish, 71, 189, 304-5 163-4, 259, 278, 287, 302, 347-8, 351, Abraham (II), 95, 110, 245-7 190, 258, 288-9 Swiss Protestants, 6, 70 282, 312, 314-15 Cornelius, 151, 270, 272, 357 Drinker, Elizabeth Mary, 222 Ashepoo River, 6, 58, 144 Jean, 6, 11, 13, 16, 96, 134-5, Madeleine, 231, 286-7, 306-7 Franois, 284 Boyle, Peter, 76 See DeJean, Penn, Mr., 178 See De Farcy. Leslie, 39 Lydia, 189 Press, 2005. ), 49 Dallas, Walter, 349-50 David, 35, 188, 191, 262, 331- Sarah (Wilkins), 341 265, 268, 271, 290, 294 164, 166, 175, 207, 210, 273-4 Baker, Richard, 240 John (II), 163 Bourdeaux. Hodgson, John, 76 Amberbaut Lydia, 246 Duke, 192 Mary (Verdety) de, 317, 318 Trees, 4, 11, 147, 308, 363-4, Ann, 114 By the late 1700s, Lewis (Thomas, Thomas) and his children Drury and Daniel lived in South Carolina before they moved to the Northeastern corner of the state of Georgia. See also William, 129, 242 In the beginning, the Huguenots were greatly favored by Francis I because of their stature and their abilities as well as their economic contribution to the country's finances. They settled in port cities, Charleston, New York, and Boston, or founded rural communities (New Paltz and New Rochelle, New York, Orange Quarter and French Santee, South Carolina, and Manakintown, Virginia). Clerk (Minister), 54, 71, 298, Ann, 53 Margaret, 303 265 Meslin, Demoiselle de, 310 Henri, 210, 239, 251-2, 256-7 166, 215, 219, 220, 301 DAngoulaine George, 190 Bergeron, James, 203 Marguerite de, 276 Jeanne, leur fille, ne St. Jean D' Angely. John, 31, 34, 100, 102, 104, Simon, Elizabeth, 259 Maurice, 209 Marie, 268, 272 Marianne (Palmer), 34 Marie, 115 Fickling Lawton, Thomas O, and Stephen G. Hoffius. Abraham, 127 Respectfully, there are people in the Carolinas who have some Hugeunot ancestry. 19. Abjurations, 82, 111, 122 Roger, 239 Revocation of the Edict of Piston, Rmond, 99, 268 149, 253 La Granerie, France, 158 Haig, George, 296 See also Miller. 210, 230, 239, 311-13, 370 John, 337 Antoinette (Buvier), 44, 45 Judith, 208, 242 Mary, 252 Esther (Marion), 237 John, 130 Margaret (Graham), 192-4 Phepoe, Thomas, 338 Bull Reid The original Carolina proprietors were aware of the threat posed by the French and Spanish colonies to the south, whose Roman Catholic monarchies were enemies of England and . 293 Palthaser, 36 330 Marie Magdeleine (Gendron), 290, 294 Elizabeth (Clay), 243-5 Cedar Island, 177, 229 See Paul, 83-4, 177, 183, 203, 247, Le Grand Burying Place, 216 Edgar, Walter B. William Clay, 245 Potter, John, 192 Savanna Creek Bridge, 54 Dandform, Joseph, 232 Jacques, 110 Mary (Allston), 191 Early descriptions of the French Huguenot settlements in North Carolina come from the journal of explorer and surveyor John Lawson, A New Voyage to Carolina (1709). Dupin, Mrs., 178 Anne (DuPont), 224 Joseph, Sr., 193 Bruneau. Benjamin, 61 Tauvron/Tauveron Laptre/LAptre/LaPostre 54, 74, 89, 96, 99, 112, 182, Judith (II), 158 303 Marianne/Marian, 154 Isaac Alexander, 89 Magdalene, 73, 132 Bristol, England, 56 New Orleans, LA, 185 John, 97 Stephen, 152, 222, 318 Harleston Watts, David, 351 2, 294, 302, 376 Etienne, 117, 306 Catherine, 327 Dwight, Francis Marion, 237, 351 Marianne (Fleury), 118 Missionaries, 35, 37, 54, 93, 117, 135, 137, 165, 249-52, Martha, 112 Poyas, 375 John, 249, 359 240, 269-70 Jeanne, 75, 186, 243, 245, 247 David. Thousands of Huguenots were in Paris celebrating the marriage of Henry of Navarre to Marguerite de Valois on Saint Bartholomew's Day, August 24, 1572. 370 192, 222, 225, 227, 273 Switzerland, 5, 11, 16, 104, 142, Jean, 201-5, 257 Ester, 203 James, 106, 160, 164, 183, Anne, 296 Isaac, 17, 53, 68, 78, 96, 115, 61, 283 110, 161, 172, 173, 202, 215 James, 158 Blake Caterine, 245 Joseph, 113, 289 ), 276 Grateloup, Pierre Bernard de, 64 Marie (Suranne), 97 No, Jr., 273, 358 Port des Barques, France, 157 French Graveyard, 152, 159, Cordes, 375 Samuel, 259 Lydia, 88 John (II), 242 85, 87-8, 105, 166, 190, King Jeremy (Sewee), 18, 174, Fousherole, 196 238, 242, 248-9, 251-2, Allin, Judith (Savineau), 324 Taladar, Mathew, 76, 78, 265 351 159-60, 162, 164, 217 357 St. Nazaire, France, 155 Charles Lucas Pinckney, 171, Marie (Potell), 53-4, 141-3, Jean, 122 Researchers should consult the original records whenever possible to avoid possible mistakes or misinterpretations. 258 John, 134, 277 Malacare, France, 310 See Birmont. Marie, 203 31, 34-5, 37, 70, 111, 125-7, 158 An initial plantation of 300 established Fort Caroline now part of present day Jacksonville. Pierre, 293 Elizabeth, 103, 153-4, 162, Joseph, 336 Henri, 22, 29, 63, 64-70, 91, Scotland, 56, 289, 332 Jean, 285-6, 290, 348 Sauret, Anne, 57 John, 339 Le Marchant, Jeanne, 201, 205 Ollier 183, 282 Grove Hall, 130 288, 290 Bouteiller, Suzanne, 56 215, 218-22 Lomboy. 64, 67, 78-82, 84, 105, 137, James E., 352-3 280, 297-8, 300-5, 323, 329 John, 207 Judith, 78, 181, 254, 256 Mary, 309 Margueritte, 9, 168, 177, 178, Solomon, 75, 175, 334, 341, George, Sebastian, 48, 105, 248, 317-18, 339, 358 Ester/Esther, 160, 163, 247, 315, 341, 348, 359 Suzanne, 85 Edmond, 338 Marie Izambert, sa femme. James, 35, 92 Varner John Gabriel, 221 Philippe, 212 Jean, 166 267, 289 179, 181-3, 254-6, 299 323-4 Magdalen Elizabeth 311, 358 Elizabeth, 305 Guerry. Gantier. Judith, 171, 239, 249, 331-2 Susanne, 284-5, 289 Giroud Anne (Chastain), 271, 294-5, 304-5 Chapel of Ease, 28, 34-7, 39, The English settlement embraced within the Parish of St. Stephens, was designated as English Santee, while that below, composed of Huguenots in the Parish of St. James, was called French Santee. Constant, 247 Benjamin, 342 Although the Huguenots settled along almost the entire eastern coast of North America, they showed a preference for what are now the states of Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and South Carolina. Mary (Rou), 177 Jeanne Elizabeth, 86-7, 106-8, Liege, J., 44 David, 86, 155, 239, 346 Wambaw, 22, 35, 37, 40, 144- The New Bordeaux community was the last Huguenot community to be organized in South Carolina before the American Revolution, and as Butler noted, it too disappeared. Hall Marie, 90, 99, 118-19, 338 Jane, 163-4 Catherine (Allaire), 199 Damaris Elizabeth, 148, 210, Franois, 30, 90, 118, 155-8, Dorothy, 334 Cutler, Thomas, 341 Catherine (Gaillard), 126, 141 No (II), 230-1, 306, 339 Elizabeth, 129, 144, 148-51, Brewer, 208 Laptres Island Grant, 174, 333 Paul, 208, 315 Abraham, 306 352 Elizabeth (Robert), 89, 188, Mary-Anna, 254 Jean-Louis, 369 James, 149, 151-2, 253 Jonathan, 323 Giton John, 89 Elizabeth, 271, 294-7 Het, Jean, 167 Threadcraft Quarterman, Robert, 296 Margueritte, 168-9, 171-3, Bath Town, NC, 291 Marianne (Petineau), 188 St. Andr de Valborgne, France, Huguenot (coin), 4 Martha (Bremar), 267 226, 306, 354 180-1, 183, 191, 229, 241 Santee Creek, 33, 47, 66 Hugh, 78 Mary Drinker, 222 Hillsborough Township, SC, 167 Marie (Rendon/s), 306 Thoury, Louise, 282, 310 Judith, 90 192, 208, 225, 240, 248, Louis, 282 Catherine de, 85 Anne, 217 Isaac, 100, 310, 326 Peter, 103, 153-4 DeJohn. Jean, 233-4 Benjamin, 322 Jeanne, 56-7, 79, 360 Susanne, 129 Pineau, Louisa, 143-4 Bennet, Moses, 233 Land Granting Process, 354 Hagan, 184 Discovery, 192, 379 In the event of inclement weather, we follow the public school schedule for closings. la Bastie Gabriel, 74-5, 345 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1935. James, 182 Widow, 262 191, 238 Rachel, 107, 108 Sainte-Croix Island, 343 James, 57 It was quickly embraced by members of the nobility, by the intellectual elite, and by professionals in trades, medicine, and crafts. Martha, 104 Joseph (II), 338 255, 257, 342 Faulse, Anne de la, 344 Ferment, Anne, 194 Margaret, 171 Charles, 339 160-1, 217, 278-80, 302, Mary and Ann, 290 Isabel (Black), 336, 338 First Fleet, 7, 240, 333 The Huguenots were oppressed by the French government. Hester, 337 Alexander, 263, 333 Montauban, France, 61, 319, 322, Benjamin, 173 Bearman. Caleb Avant was listed as a French Protestant with 19 slaves and extensive property at death.He helped organize the Prince Frederick Church 347, 373, 375 139 See Thomas, 297 Wambaw, 37-8, 40, 126, 166, (Dutch), 139, 191, 231, 232, 254, 258, 279, 323 Peter/Pierre (II), 48 Paul (II), 173 Frederick, 124-6, 162, 170, Hancock, Elias, 340 Daniel (II), 186-8 175 Settlement, 268 Daniel, 309 Catherine, 216 Susanne, 58 Anthony, 74, 165, 243, 345, Cossard, Marianne, 167 7. James, 289, 295 Roulleau, Dame Marie, 63 Sieur de Rougeray, 309 See Le Chevalier. Isaac DuBose (c1661-c1718) joined the Huguenot Church, Threadneedle Street, London on 23 Aug 1682. Martha, 78 Anne, 151-2, 236 Sieur, 44, 56 116, 124, 128, 131, 135, Robert, 305 Catherine, 226, 348, 350 Sarah, 48 Indigo, 11, 30, 39, 140, 147, 286, 47, 72, 74, 130, 132, 158, 194, Drapeau 94, 98-105, 114, 119, 122- John, 227, 341 Edward Brickell White, also known as E. B. John, 77, 156-7 Esther, 115 Mary Esther, 275 Yemassee, 180, 196, 293 Jonathan, 151 Marie Anne de, 57, 79 Catherine, 54-5, 261 Salomon, 323 Physician, 75, 115, 135, 162, By 1565, Spanish military efforts had wiped out the colony, martyring many Huguenot settlers. The Huguenot migration to South Carolina is part of a larger diaspora, traditionally known as le Refuge, which stretches from the late 1670s to the early 1710s. Anne Marie de, 298 Noah, 35, 87, 89, 92, 154, 160, Edward, 35, 352-3 Peter (III), 172 Stuart Towne, SC, 5, 6, 58, 144 New Babylon to Eden: The Huguenots and Their Migration to Colonial South Carolina. Baudoin Protestants in France were inspired by the writings of John Calvin in the 1530s and the name Huguenots was already in use by the 1560s. Jacques, 17, 47, 48, 49, 248 Verdety/Verditty Middleburg, 198, 226 294-5, 314-18, 324, 349, 351, Hatier No, 250 Damaris Elizabeth (de St. Ships Judith (Giton), 231, 306-7 Macaire, Franois, 44, 55, 59, Marye (Brugnet), 17, 53, 62, 333-4 Esther (DuPont), 115, 240 Bongrand, 45 James, 354 137, 250, 338-42 Gourvin, Margaret, 178 Veree/Verree Bricklayer, 108, 244 Wateree, 296 Anne (Gignilliat), 152 See Lemonier. Abraham (II), 190 Francis, 29, 76 Elizabeth, 199 Elizabeth (Guerri), 126, 162 129-130, 137, 264 Augustus, 206 Garillion/Garillond, Madeleine, Pierre Robert was the first Huguenot preacher to set foot on the shores of the New World. New Rochelle, NY, 135, 196, James, 14, 97, 121, 207, 370 214, 219, 222, 239, 274, Marye, 133 John, 151 Esther (Michaud), 112, 126, Rumball Suzanne, 342-3 Catherine, 100-1, 200 Gideon, 359 Barthlmy, 9, 22, 23, 29, 31, Anne, 134 Henri/Henry, 6, 53, 111, 200, Croft 138-9, 160, 212, 251, 316, Anne, 224 Endeavour, 13, 58, 65 Elias, 39, 126, 141, 184, 204 See also Forger. Santee Delta, 31, 241 Jean, 80 Crosskey, Joseph, 354 Widow (Dubois), 331 Atthoe, 101, 203 New Hanover, NC, 199 La Providence (French Hospital, 120-28, 130-2, 165, 223, Anthoine, 211, 218 Gautier. 333, 338, 357 Maurice, 170 249, 329, 330-2 Michael, 168, 183 Michel, 209 182-3, 186-8, 195-6, 198, 200, William, 89, 188, 194, 222, 64-8, 70, 80, 110, 115-6, Susanna (Desserex), 157 Old, 216 Picot, Peter, 264 Esther (Robin), 51 Jane Elizabeth, 152 Ferry Place, 123, 125, 127, Elizabeth Catherine 86, 195, 347 Mickee/Mickie Elie, 185, 245-6 Marianne Fleury, sa fille, veuve de Jacques Dugu, ne Paris, et Marianne Dugu, fille du dfunct Jacques Dugu, et du dit Marianne Fleury, ne en Caroline. Abraham, 342 242-3, 245, 247 Marie (Bremar), 323-4 Dealeau, Andrew, 234 Bermuda, 55, 230, 313, 361 Ann(e), 155-6 As other Protestants also believed at the time, they thought that the Roman church needed radical cleansing of its impurities, and that the pope represented a worldly kingdom which sat in mocking tyranny over the things of God, and was ultimately doomed. Elizabeth, 341 Archibald, 223 Edward McCrady whose work published in 1897 may be regarded as the latest authoritative history of the period, gives the following account of the first French . Mary, 319, 321 Elizabeth (Videau), 194 Old Town, 72, 134, 172 352, 375 Magdalene, 48 Jeanne, 350 Blamyer Samuel, 274, 276 Pierre de (IV), 317 [Elizabeth] Damaris, 284 Salt, 11, 63, 66, 120, 163, 273, Bartholomew 244 Stephen (II), 341, 342 Jacob, 319-21 Perdriau Plantation, 202, 308, 331 Atkins, Hannah, 266 104, 121, 141, 168, 191, 345-392, at the end of Smiles' Huguenots, and headed; "Huguenot Refugees and their Descendants". Julienne, 95, 246-7 Colineau, Mme, 315 Belrieu Bruce, John, 102-3 174-5, 177, 193-4, 200, 330, Susanne (Dehays), 50-1 Peter, 233 Mathew, 199 Capt., 315 Judith, 304-5 Cramah, France, 85 John, 259, 260, 314 Sheriff, 15, 80 John 359 Zechariah, 116 Halfway Creek, 375 Jean de, 64 Juin/Juing/June Accessed May 9, 2007. a claim lent credibility by the fact that it has the first established Livability Court in the country. Pierre (Preise), 230 Germoud, France, 196 61, 63, 149, 151, 164, 185, Nicholas, 17, 50-1, 357 Wraggs Pasture, 125 Mr., 136, 301 326 Joachim, 108, 150 LEscot Jacob, 87 Elizabeth, 165 Henry, 76 Ralph, Jr., 84 Gabriel (II), 237 166, 175 Jean, 111 Please be aware that the name may have been spelled somewhat differently in the original record. John (II), 164, 258-9, 324 341 Alexander, 107-8 Guisnes, France. Mary (Villepontoux), 116 Rufin Jennens/Jennins Susanna Elizabeth, 100 Jacques/James, 306, 339, 357- Thevenin, Franois, 57 Louis (II), 9, 135, 250-2 Magdalen (Robert), 304 Du Foussat Family, 64 Charles, 33, 83, 102, 104-5, 219 James, 225 Goulard. Marquise, Dame, 61, 342 Manly, 243 Mr., 20, 209, 250 Vincent, 30, 157-8, 269 Jane-Sarah, 319 George, 192 Chapter VI in The French Blood in America by Lucian F. Fosdick. Cape May, NJ, 205, 257 Gilmerton, Scotland, 130 135, 139, 202, 205, 211, Fenwick Charles, 171-2 Sail Maker, 358 lizabet Leger, sa femme. Magdalen-Elizabeth Samuel, 359 Orphan, 69, 83, 84, 294, 356 137, 140, 165, 222, 283, Elizabeth, 332-5 193, 153-4 Marion, 151, 236 Laborer, 156 Lydia, 161, 163, 290 B., 353 Labillire, Paul, 35 West, Joseph, 206, 208 Mary, 337 189, 191, 328 Legrand, 217 See also Dubrois. 119, 288, 333 Oze, 63 Elizabeth (Fanton), 17, 73, Beaufort, SC, 304, 319, 320, 379 304 Louis, 9, 74, 75, 344-5, 357-8 Anne, 114-16, 357 Sheater, James, 337 Neufchatel, Switzerland, 189, 297 Susanne, 155, 157 Charlotte, 88 Marie Anne (DuPont), 115 Hamilton 78, 135, 177, 251, 268, 271 Isaac, 303 288, 304 Marie (Serr), 332 Cardross, Lord, 6 211 Fort Sullivan, 237 Margueritte, 254-7 Mary Magdalen, 188 Ann, 308-9 Rutledge, 39 Frances, 237 212, 342, 360, 363 Jean, 192, 209 214, 239-40, 260, 296, 317 Franoise, 135 Damaris (Chauvin), 107, 108 Prince George Creek (NC), 267 Jean, 220 Houssaye, 249 Judith (Martin), 51 Francis, 267 Alexander, 89 Lansac, Susanne, 166 Susanne, 303 Elisha, 189 Canoes, 13, 18, 20, 46, 58, 96, Mosquitoes, 8, 58, 147, 363, 367 6, 189, 230, 245-7, 246, After the Edict of Nantes was revoked, about 500,000 fled France. Peale, Rembert, 171 Gittens Jean, 165 Shaw, John, 174, 193 Andrew, 266, 277 Pilot, 361 St. Johns Berkeley Parish, 41, 49, Canada, 185, 297 253, 328 Madeleine/Magdalen, 265 Tommy, 38 Jean, 29, 87, 106, 159-60 103-4, 126, 160-1, 163, 187, For further information respecting the Huguenots, see the Appendix pp. Joseph, 244 Dasserex. Dorothy, 162 Madeleine (Soubzmain), 117 The Huguenots brought this surname to England, and from there it may have been introduced to North America. Anne (Guerri), 162, 224 Jane, 116 William, 242 31, 34, 39, 46, 66-8, 86-7, 96, Margaret, 347 Bonnin, Arnaud, 68, 269 Vinsen, 86, 155, 238, 247, 346 Bonomi, Patricia U. Marianne (DuPuy), 344 Fublaine, France, 50 139 See also John, 251 Henry (II), 151 Philip, 49 70-1, 89, 93, 141-2, 197-8, Savineau, 164 244, 248, 260, 271, 276, 279, 188, 210, 211, 215, 219, Plymouth, England, 339, 341, 351 Charles, 171, 204 Martha, 203, 204 95, 105, 124, 131, 137, 160, Willinghams Ferry, 127 Lawyer, 126 "Huguenot Immigrants and the Formation of National Identities, 1548-1787," Historical Journal 2007 50(2): 309-331. Agnes, 7, 9 Sarah, 337 Jeffrion, Louis, 220 Sara (Cahusac), 194, 322 The names displayed are those for which The National Huguenot Society has received and has on file in its archives documented evidence proving, according to normally accepted genealogical standards, that the individual listed was indeed a . Anthoine (III), 266 Jacob, 206 Danson House, Kent, England, 62 321, 330-2 345, 357, 359 Magdalen, 316 Prinne (Boutignon), 233 Deputy Register, 269 202, 345 Light Dragoons, 171 Hlne, 105, 124, 292 Fouace, Marie, 208 Mary (Polly) (Tart), 88 John, 103, 153 Le Mercier, Susanne, 230 Jane, 319-22 123-4, 127, 130, 136-7, Fiart/Fiat, Jeanne, 45 Wyatt, Stephen, 341 Rebekah, 102 168, 173-4, 177-8, 181, David, 251 Jonah (II), 303 Senechauds, 325-6 Chatelraulx, France, 306 Railroad Stations, 373 234 Anne, 172 (widow), 202, 233, John, 240 138, 141, 144, 151, 170, 127-8, 130-1, 133, 138, John, 102-3, 211 Martha Ester (Mouzon), 158 106, 109, 140, 158-64, 191, Grady, Catherine, 156 Peter, 106 Crocket/Crockett/Crokatt See Hartman. Mary (Lynch), 172, 302-4 Madeleine, 266 25-6, 28, 29-31, 33-4, 40-1, 43, David, 155 Anthony, 191 Fromaget Wool, 11, 92, 163, 302, 329, 372 Peter/Pierre, Jr., 165, 357-8 See Morinna. Elizabeth (Smith), 305 Maulard Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots. Harriett, 194 Madeleine, 211-13 Bridge of the Stone, 79, 85 Louis, 128, 224-5 Ballsdam, 34, 123, 136-7, 140- Francis, 184 The Huguenots aren't around much anymore. Marianne, 200 Elizabeth (Gendron), 126, 140- ", from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina. Mary, 188 William, 151, 236, 240 - (Gignilliat), 272 Sausau, Jean, 263 Blanchier, Anne, 158 319-22, 326, 330 John, 297 139, 271, 273 Clinch, Michael, 166, 169, 174-5 A visit to Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina on a windy, rainy night during the Christmas season. Magdeleine (Burgaud), 347 Mary Ann, 240 342, 345, 350, 355-9 Mme, 299 Thomas, 23, 375 Filleaux/Filleu 313 Charenton, le-de-France, France, Ely, 300 Marguerite (De Bourdeaux), The Africans provided critical technical knowledge and skills for the cultivation and processing of both crops., from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina, Charleston is the oldest city in the United States|U.S. Sieur de la Bataille-Auvray, 212 Doyen, Pierre, 58 Marquis, Emanuel, 315, 318 Bridge, 253 St. Sauveur, France, 205 158, 168, 269, 275, 344, 361, ANTHOINE BONNEAU, n la Rochelle, fils de Jean Bonneau et de Catherine Roi. France, Isaac de, 117 Wilcox, Mary, 338 Fauconnier 1. A coffee table book with many wonderful pictures. Winyaw Bay, SC, 173 Your FREE genealogy starting point with more than 317,000 genealogy links, categorized & cross-referenced, in more than 200 categories. Susanne (Bouquet? 145 Peter/Pierre, 48-9, 248 John (II), 275, 276 330, 335 Elizabeth, 244-5 (Chastaigner), 84, 252 Thomas, 306 Pompion Hill Chapel, 37, 52, 351 KEY for References for sale by the National Huguenot Society below: QHA-page number: Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society, 5th ed.

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