147, 149, 154, 185, 190, 218, See Le Chevalier. Marguerite (Rembert), 35, 161, Bunyan, John, 49 Anne, 98 Susanna, 272 Ann (Le Jau), 184 Anne, 115 Peter, 233 Esther (Du Bosc), 98 Mary (Lieubray), 77 Madeleine, 168 Britten 265 Juin/Juing/June Solomon (II), 175 Schoolmaster, 47 Jeanne, 260, 295 Carion Lawyer, 126 Savanna Creek, 3, 17, 28, 33, 54, Burgaud South Hampton, England, 250 also Slave Lists at end of Index. Bonsal Railroad, 373, 375 47, 72, 74, 130, 132, 158, 194, Drinker, Elizabeth Mary, 222 323, 334, 339, 341, 358-9 192-3, 200-1, 215, 217, 241, Catherine Du Bliss, sa femme. 145, 229, 285-6, 300, 331 Emilie de, 309 Magdalen Elizabeth, 80-2, 84, 209, 212, 218, 291, 299, Mary, 249, 261 Dorothy, 162 Faucheraud, 196. New London, SC, 30 Edward, 345 Joseph, 125, 319, 321 Christian Marie, 111-12, 329, 134-41, 145, 182-3, 213, 259 Petit, Marguerite, 50 Aubery, Thomas, 178 Jean, 80 George Washington, himself, was the grandson of a Huguenot on his mother's side. Silk Throwster, 227 Jeanne, 187 217, 221, 279, 322 8 Gamaliel, 369 Catherine (Gaillard), 126, 141 Nicholas, 338 Susanna Elizabeth, 100 Winyaw Bay, SC, 173 DuCros de la Bastie, 102. 225 Huguenots in America - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History Flute, 109 Nicholas, 23, 67-8, 75, 87, 91, Jane-Mary, 319 St. Michaels Church, 37 Jeanne, 56-7, 79, 360 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. 218, 298 Marie, 252 Montgomery Creek, 177, 334 Saulnier/Saunier ANTHOINE BONNEAU, n la Rochelle, fils de Jean Bonneau et de Catherine Roi. Jeanne (Garrison), 319, 322 Indians competed for European trade goods, including cloth and guns.{{cite web|url=http://www.common-place.org/vol-03/no-01/reviews/hall.shtml |title=Joseph Hall, "The Great Indian Slave Caper", review of Alan Gallay, ''The Indian Slave Trade: The Rise of the English Empire in the American South, 16701717'', New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002, Common-place.org, vol. Matthew, 359 Miles Family, 375 205, 211, 244, 262, 266, Herbert, Gabrielle, 63 Dennis, 76 Pierre de, 6, 151, 210, 226, Rebecca (Allston), 352 Boineau Jeanne, 298 Philip, 351 Jonah, 217 138-9, 160, 212, 251, 316, Huguenot Society of SC Sarah (Wilkins), 341 Sarah, 342 Jane/Judith (Peyre), 260, 262 Susannah, 122, 127, 129, 131, Pilots Boat, 361 La Brosse, de. Anne (Cordes), 261, 350 PIERRE LA SALLE, n Bourdeaux, fils de Charles La Salle, et de Susanne Hugla. Marianne, 200 Pepin. 188, 300 Pierre, 211, 218 Elizabeth (Mayrant) de, 318, Charles Towne/Charleston, 5, 49, Mitchell Guillard. Thomas, 171-2, 175, 183, 229, Sarah, 337 Occupations Glaze, Gabinah, 269 Edward, 196 Samuel, 274, 276 Built under the guidance of French Huguenot explorer, Ren Goulaine de Laudonnire, Fort Caroline served as a New World refuge for French Protestants. Huguenot Names - The Huguenots of Spitalfields Ann (Reason), 231 Defining Carolina - Columbia Metropolitan Magazine Jeanne (Jeanneton), 138-9 Champernon, 314 161-2, 187, 189-92, 222, 5. pp 20, Charleston, South Carolina, 1897. Thomas, 30, 193-4, 319-22 Peter, 73, 105, 152, 166, 216, 247 Peter, 48, 116, 211 Samuel, 61-2, 342 Jewish immigration was specifically encouraged in the Fundamental Constitutions, since Jews were seen as reliable citizens. Wren Railroad Station, 373 Esther (Serr), 329-30 251 Le Jau. Ralph, Jr., 84 Respectfully, there are people in the Carolinas who have some Hugeunot ancestry. Jacks Bluff, 140, 171, 175 Push and Go Creek, 31, 263 Elizabeth, 69, 86, 167, 260-1 Pooshee Swamp, 283 This comprehensive, detailed genealogy stands out for the richness of anecdotal information, and its exemplary letter/number . Marie (Le Gendre), 209 277-80, 294, 297 Chicken 37, 142, 240, 270, 272-3, 292, Charles, 339 Jane, 241, 349 Elias Lynch, 172 Jean, 9, 22-3, 29-30, 60, 68, Marthe Ester, 347, 349 Jean, 225 de la, 298 Anthony (IV), 266-7 Elizabeth (Steedman), 192 The city of Charleston is located just south of the mid-point of South Carolina's coastline, at the confluence of the Ashley River (South Carolina)|Ashley and Cooper River (South Carolina)|Cooper rivers. Smiths Point, 337 Abraham, 281 Ferment, Anne, 194 316-7, 320, 340 105, 111, 121, 137, 141, 144-5, 263, 287 207, 218, 221, 234, 245, 250-1, Elizabeth (Rutledge), 204 115 Susanne, 129, 149, 151 Humphrey, 234, 357-8 Ravenel, 4, 104, 287, 374-5 John, 68-9, 86, 102, 137, 167, Sieur, 63 Jouet, Dowries, 56-7, 138, 182, 273, 297 Horrys Savannah, Mr., 34 Sepvret, France, 158 Daniel (III), 188 St. Kitts, West Indies, 151, 255 Jacques, 166, 183, 201-2, 258, 255 Religious wars began in France. John, 103-4 Philip, 318 121, 284 Santee High Road, 33, 123 282-4, 294, 309-10, 312-9 Susanne, 297 LeNoble. Factor, 88, 308 James, 244 Gayes, Dennis, 76 Jacques, 306 Elizabeth (Rothmahler), 173 Amory Peter, 335 De Liesseline Benoit, 44, 171 Loudun, France, 177-8 Johns Island, SC, 342 See also De Jeanne lizabet Boyd, Jacques Boyd, Jean Auguste Boyd, enfans du dit Jean Boyd, et de la dite Jeanne Berchaud, nz en Caroline. Magdalen (Boyd), 57, 79 326, 332 158, 168, 269, 275, 344, 361, Isaac, 15, 72-5, 132-3, 226, Gals Branch, 262, 335 Marie (Rendon/s), 306 Louis Anthony, 86 Anthony White, 352 [1906], pp. Catherine, 216 Suzanne (Dutartre), 103, 113, Abraham (II), 190 James, 111, 129, 265, 345, 357 Dragonnades, 230 John, 173 Thomas, 324 Burdell Erskine (Rev. Wando Head, 100 Abigail (Hulbert), 305 Tax Assessor, 135, 183, 282, Elizabeth (Peronneau), 237 Jacques, 301-2, 304-5 Carolina - The French Huguenots Portsmouth,England, 142 Rachel, 103 Lortie, Mr., 178, 347 Maurice, 337 Burlington. 17, 26, 28, 36, 44, 56, 59, 334, 339, 373-4 Lydia, 184 Mary, 279 Marshall:, 272 See also Forger. Damaris Elizabeth de, 283, Isaac, 108 Contains baptismal, marriage, and . The Mystery of Huguenot, Georgia - Who's On The Move 264-6 French Santee Settlement, Caucourt, Artois, France, 152 Marye (Souchard), 110 Ville Wilcox, Mary, 338 Beauqueyre, France, 368 Valvot, 87, 330 168, 173-4, 177-8, 181, Rimbaud, Marie Anne, 152 Toomer, Mary (Bonneau), 349 Mary Magdalen, 188 Philip, 244 Deputy Register, 269 Jean, 98 Maverick, 307, 309 Wambaw Bridge, 36, 37 Cedar Island, 177, 229 Peter, 266-7 Gabrielle, 55, 149, 202, 253-4, Fort King George, GA, 185 See our Huguenot Surname Cross Surname and Variations -- Christian Name Ag / Agee / Oage -- Matthieu Allaire -- Alexandre Alle / Alley / Alie / Alyer / d'Ailly -- Nicolas Sarah (Wilkins), 342 Print. John (II), 172 Paul, 270 Catherine (Taylor), 237 192, 279 65, 115, 132-4, 167, 181, 187, Cramahe. George, 186, 245, 315 They bought or traded for slaves from Indigenous people of the Americas|American Indian tribes south of the Tennessee River|Tennessee and east of the Mississippi River|Mississippi rivers. William Tredwell, 198, 243 Louis, 282 225, 227-8, 238, 241-2, 246, Andr, 120 Charlotte, 84 River(s), 191, 290 124, 150, 162, 166, 185-9, Andr, 201-3, 205, 257, 323 Hampton, 26, 18, 31, 39, 171, Quinby Creek, 375 350 Merchant, 44, 49, 53, 56-8, 62, Mary, 188 Mary, 266, 275, 277 Barksdale Vergan French (Huguenot) Family history . Is there any place in the US with a large Boer (or French Huguenot Marie, 231, 306-7 Gilmerton, Scotland, 130 7. Mr., 35, 70-1, 89-90, 93 182, 191, 214-15, 222-3, Monger, Grard, 267 Peter, 95, 110, 245, 247 Francis, Sr., 92 Mary (Potell), 63 Hatier Huguenot Pedigrees. Valencie, 319, 322 Elizabeth, 102-4 Sabril, John, 269 Henry, 189 Elizabeth, 173 338, 347-50, 373-4, 375 Jean, 179. Judith (Gruel), 211 Bourdeaux. That changed following the 1572 St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in Paris. Westbury Mary (Polly) (Tart), 88 Etienne, 117, 306 Louis/Lewis Jacques, 47, 287 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. Charlotte, 344-5 Mepkin, 204 Peter, 103, 279, 321 Pierre, 63 Andrew, 134, 265, 305 French Church, 44, 132, 134, Jean Rodolph, 6, 86, 149-50, Grace, 336 La Court, Marie, 53, 259 Wood, William, Sr., 337 Susanna (Porcher), 273 They were the first Protestants to settle in and near St. Augustine, Florida, about 1590. Le Febvre/LeFevre Mellichamp, Timothy, 240 Jeremy Creek, 39 70-1, 83, 87, 89, 93, 125, 154, Rachel, 107, 108 Le Motteux, Marguerite, 264 Cork, Ireland, 178, 259 Abraham, 46, 73, 75, 92, 94-6, Frewen, Anne, 351 Jones also Guillard. Catherine, 226, 348, 350 Anna (Howard), 195 Switzerland, 5, 11, 16, 104, 142, Horseshoe Savanna, 243-4 Castanier. Frenchtown, RI, 209 Mary, 232-3 191, 219, 228-33, 245, 316, Peter (II), 73, 220, 300-2, 304, French Church Site, 118 http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/rmds/portfolio/gordon/literary/marguer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Brickell_White. Margueritte Henriette 150, 161, 167, 186, 207, Trees, 4, 11, 147, 308, 363-4, Dorothy, 334 Wampee, 283-4 396 pp. Mr., 222 Elizabeth (Laurent), 201, 257 Jean, 284 Mallorti Fork Island, 171, 177, 241 Madeleine, 166, 225 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_diaspora, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_colonization_of_the_Americas, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Wars_of_Religion. Jean, 115 Louis, 152 Jane, 98 Susannah, 76-77 Faulse, Anne de la, 344 Weston Frankfort-am-Main, Germany, 183, 282 Gendron Plantation, 164, 247 Others purchased land from the Proprietors of Carolina, transported themselves and families to that quarter, and settled a colony on the Santee river. Elizabeth, 76-7 Mary, 158 Buretel Susanne (Le Riche), 194-5 Germain(e)/Germon. 135, 148, 212, 229, 300, 137, 250, 338-42 Lydia (Gaillard), 126 Orleans, France, 110, 345 Thomas, 341 Catherine, 338-41 95-6, 102, 126, 138, 140, Dawson, 325 Philippe, 6, 11, 16-7, 29, 58, Margueritte Perdriau, sa femme. Hannah (River(s), 203 Elizabeth (Marion), 237 John, 106, 139, 160, 163, 167, Sara, 280 Whitfield, Rev., 199 352, 358, 367, 374 Peter, 113, 160, 201, 289 North Carolina with Counties, Towns and Communities Project. Charles, 260-1, 294-6 Daniel, Jr., 150 Esther, 237, 350 Rachel, 72-3, 132-3 Elizabeth, 70-1 Elizabeth (Postell), 276 Several thousand place names in the United States have names of French origin, some a legacy of past French exploration and rule over much of the land and some in honor of French help during the American Revolution and the founding of the country (see also: New France and French in the United States).Others were named after early Americans of French, especially Huguenot, ancestry (Marion . 142, 146, 164-6, 181, 209, Jean, 53-4, 63, 118, 142, 168, Old Plantation, 129 Theodore, 164 Rachel (Fanton), 72-3, 133 Alcimus, 35, 124-6, 141 Rousham Mr., 197-8 Peter, 211 Gedeon, 343 Huggens/Huggins, John, 92 Ard:, 232 John, 340 Samuel, 52, 349 Watahan Creek, 20, 46, 153-4, Boileaus [Boisseaus] Mathias, 111 Andrew (IV), 288 4, 36-7, 39, 88-9, 162, 188, Susanna (Porcher), 271-3 Elizabeth (Trapier), 173 Santee Creek, 33, 47, 66 Marie (Chapron), 56 Honor, 75, 243, 247 Ren, 95, 223 Occupations are listed under the general heading of Occupations and the names of plantations and ships appear under those headings. Seaton, 84 Elizabeth, 239 A few French Huguenot surnames that remain common today include the surnames Du Plessis, De Villiers, Joubert, Le Roux, Naude and Rousseau. Madeleine, 249 Thomas Satur, 194 345 132, 137, 150 Philippe, 74, 78, 97, 99, 118, Elizabeth, 89, 188, 301-2, 304- Dame (Marquise), 61 Charles, 49 Dissenters, 13, 49, 60 Susannah, 296 Jacques, 20, 23, 29, 67, 69-70, Anne (Le Roy) de, 225 310, 354 347-8, 357 Sarah, 88 Joseph, 47, 112 Jacques, 264 Isaac, 279 Timothy, 200 Isaac (II), 69, 211-6 Mary (Stone), 77 Ceron. 302, 320, 323 Mary Laurens, 204 75, 82-3, 92, 105-6, 114, Allen Brabant Source: Passenger List of Huguenots and Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina No. 331 Rachel, 132-3 Madeleine (Dieu), 211-13 FORUM ARTICLES SEARCH. Henrietta (de Beaulieu), 83-4 Four, Pierre, 310 Wind, 64, 68, 191 Gurard Census, 18 286-7, 306-9, 328, 332, 346 John, 277 Tutor, 169 Claude, 164 See McGregor. Stephen, 118 Sainte-Croix Island, 343 Isaac Mazyck; born in Charleston. 326, 329, 331 Margaret, 40 Monfey Family, 279 Catherine (Peyre), 260-1, 296 French Huguenots made two attempts to establish a haven in North America. Flaesbeek, NY 345 Elizabeth (Gignilliat), 240, 253 Esther, 344 Charlotte, 252 Elizabeth, 90 Sieur de la Chabossire, 10, 59, Leverick, 307, 309 217, 375 David, 103 256, 269, 275, 299, 301, Breton. Robert, 195 Mary (Sanders), 272 Judith (DuBois), 262 Gospel, 26, 30, 33, 35, 37, 54, 280, 288, 290, 328 Elizabeth (Videau), 194 Esther, 325 Cape Romain, SC, 7, 11, 66 St. Domingue, 10, 78 CS71.F68 1838 (Rare Book Room) A tale of the Huguenots ; or, Memoirs of a French refugee family Fontaine, James. Scriven, William, 283 201, 257, 345, 357, 359 247, 249, 258, 264, 323 Mansfield Wambaw, 22, 35, 37, 40, 144- Pierre, 269-73 308 Thomas, 306 Thomas, 249 Ann, 161 Henri/Henry, 6, 53, 111, 200, La Villedieu, France, 63, 242, 245 Chartrons, France, 56 Hester (Mouzon), 52 Huger Bridge, 375 Magdalen (Le Nud), 224 Henry, 86 Reconnaissance, 74, 164, 209, Elias, 130, 188, 304-5 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. Jean, 45 St. Imier, Switzerland, 26, 297-8 Millbrook, 182 Goodchland County, VA, 87 See Baluet. Esther, 111-12 Joseph, 237 Captain (Military), 113, 124, Elizabeth (Buretel), 9, 80-2, Gabriel (III), 232 Grace (Beech), 336 Frances, 157 121-4, 129, 135, 137, 145-6, Piedevin, Mary, 152 Joseph (II), 175, 333-4 Thomas, 155, 158, 269 Elizabeth (Bacot), 200 Paris, France, 50, 56, 112, 152, 295, 307-8, 326-8, 331, 345 Abigail, 220 Ann, 261-2 319-22, 326, 330 Tradesman, 6, 15, 156, 181, 269-70, 274, 284, 356 Church (Old), 103 For example, Irne du Pont brought his expertise for making gunpowder learned from the eminent Lavoisier; and Apollo Rivoire, a goldsmith, was the father of Paul Revere, master silversmith and renowned patriot. Catherine, 93 Transactions Huguenot Society of SC Judith, 51 Marie, 166 Chastasnier/Chasteigne/Chatagner Louis (II), 344-5 Sussay Maulard Samuel, 211 Jacques, 210 Marguerite de, 276 Collins 359 Madeleine (Courge), 95, 131, Maurice, 170 Sieur de Landes, 63 Hooglant, Derek, 167 Coutable, Jean, 64 Virginia, 290, 292 Schenckingh Henry, 223 PIERRE BURETEL, n la Rochelle, fils de Charles Buretel, et de Sara Bouhier. 256-7, 275, 282, 292, 294, 239, 263, 325, 332-5 See DeJean. 350 Gabriel, 344-5 Elie, 29, 78, 83, 87, 118, 153, Elizabeth, 167 David, 86 321, 330-2 . Margaret, 161-2, 290 Satur, 33, 215, 217 358 101, 105, 118-19, 156, 166, Coligny, Gaspard de, 50 230, 242-7, 253-4, 286, Butcher, 236, 339, 371 Sieur de Mantelan, 64 Isaac, Jr., 192 Hester, 337 Nancy, 196 Halfway Creek, 375 282, 312, 314-15, 317-19, John Vincent (1815-1860) FamilySearch Martha, 48 Abraham, 261, 296 Margaret (Lieubray), 189 Marie Dugu, sa femme. The Huguenots supplied the colonies with excellent physicians and expert artisans and craftsmen. Margueritte, 254-7 Jeanne, 106, 158-60, 163, 164, He was of sturdy stock, whose fearless spirit, neither the cruelty of religious persecution nor the dangers of the ocean and fear of the savage could intimidate or subdue.. Hannah, 233, 309 346 229, 281-2, 309-14, 316, 322 Stinson Peter (III), 172 See Lemonier. Jacques, 53, 256, 307, 339 Sieur de Putot, 298 Pierre (Peter), 30, 155-8, 235, Pecott. Mary (LaRoche), 340 82-4, 86, 123, 126, 140, 164, Isaac, 96, 117 Chirurgien, 73, 75, 96, 210, Pitauer, Benoite, 327 286, 288, 292, 295 Daniel, 95, 223-4 Elizabeth (Robert), 305 Sutton 117, 343 Jane, 276 Tidyman, Philip, 191, 229, 353 Jacques, 197 Narbin, Joseph, 133 See also Ellery Marguerite (Rembert), 161, (lots), 237, 252, 324, 338, 349, 95-6, 108, 126, 130, 135, 138, Peter Rodolph, 115, 150, 152, French Frigate, 360 Robert, 288 James River, VA, 290, 291, 376 Moses, 46-7, 114, 287 John, 76 Jean, 195-6 About 2,000 Huguenots settled in New York, South Carolina, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island in the mid-1680s and in 1700 in Virginia. Van Ruymbeke, Bertrand, From New Babylon to Eden: The Huguenots and Their Migration to Colonial South Carolina; Columbia, SC, University of South Carolina Press, 2006. Jacks Creek, 137, 296, Jacks Lake, 128 Courchaton: Department de la Haute Sa ne, 1670-1852. Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France was among the first to settle there. Samuel, 233, 309 Hughes James Paul, 351 Fillette, Marie, 74 329 Anne (Jeffords), 249 Samuel, 126 66-7, 78-83, 209, 214, 230, DesChamps/Deschamps Jolain, Jacquete, 132 Roque, Jeanne, 197 Thomas Rigdon, 244-5 342 255-7 Thomas, 45 Boutignon, Prinne, 233 See also Salles-sur-Mer, France, 342 Guillaume, 181 Huguenot Church French Protestant Charleston South Carolina SC 1912 Mary, 172, 302-4 Rebecca, 309 Steward, John, 315 Falmouth, England, 5, 57 Bounnetheau, Mary (Manigault), Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Mary, 338 Pennsylvania exceeded those in South Carolina.1 1 Laux, "The Huguenot Element in Pennsylvania," p. 1. Susanne (Papin) d, 9, 343 Richard, 115, 240 Henri, 295 ABOUT USOur HistoryThe HuguenotsTimelineHuguenot Happenings. 352, 375 Bennet, Moses, 233 Rachel, 65 Marinna. 359 118-9 357 165-7, 202, 219, 224-5, LaMoche, Paul, 359 PIERRE DE ST. JULIEN, Malacare, n Vitre en Bretagne, fils de Pierre St. Julien, Malacare, et de Jeanne Le Febure, Damaris lizabet Le Serurier, sa femme. Jacques, 105-7, 139, 158, 160, Mary (Bonneau), 173 Swamp, 34, 90, 128, 183, 194, Auguste, 201 John Vincent was born in 1815, in Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States. Snakes, 366-7 94, 98-105, 114, 119, 122- Elizabeth Mayrant, 242 See Wisboo 219, 362, 370 Physician, 75, 115, 135, 162, 326 William, 303 LaRoche 342, 345, 350, 355-9 Deume River, France, 120 Creek. Joubert Suzanne, 194 296, 297, 380 Jeanne, 162 James, 30, 142, 274-7 Fraser Tommy, 38 Tours, France, 74, 78, 96, 117-8, B., 353 Oldmixon, in his history of Carolina, published in 1708, remarks of Craven County, that it is pretty well inhabited by English and French. Nicholas, 157, 165-6, 291, 339 Nicolas Catherine (Chicken), 331-2 John, 103, 153 272, 296, 303, 338, 351, 374-5 Flemish Protestants, 57 Jean, 4- 6, 8, 13, 22, 56-62, 67, Gardener, 157, 358 Peter, 357 Anthoine, Sr., 226 148, 210, 230, 239, 284 Stoney Creek Presbyterian Drapeau Esther (Simons), 237 Sarah de, 317 Anna, 112 Elizabeth (Dixon), 305 du Pont established the Brandywine gunpowder mills, which produced material for the American Revolutionary War. Orange Quarter French 210, 258, 308 Mary, 46, 114 Joseph, 336-8 Catherine, 264 Susannah Elizabeth (Bochet), New Jersey, 158, 201 John, 89 Morinna, 295 278, 283, 297, 299-301, Sarah, 112 171-3, 183 Moses, 116 Tarleton, Banastre, 38 Andrew, 100, 102, 103 - (Gignilliat), 272 359 Pel Annuity, 150-2 Jean, 63 Marguerite, 35, 104, 125, 160- 285, 288-9, 301, 308, 325, 162 George, 192 Hanover, 284, 318 Foissin Sewee Village, 168, 333 Elias Sr., 39 Elizabeth, 243-5 Her brother became king of France, as Francis I and the two siblings were responsible for the celebrated intellectual and cultural court and salons of their day in France. Capt., 84, 180 252 Thomas, 333-5 Warren, 167 Marianne, 51, 347, 349 Rebeckah, 194 It is the last active Huguenot congregation in North America. Paul, 77 Amelia, 284 Jean, 166 Robineau, Etienne, 209 Elizabeth (Robert), 89, 188, Judith (Mayrant), 242 Marie de, 67 Columbia, SC, 172 Elizabeth, 342 Gruel, Judith, 211 Richard, 233, 309 Desserex Alexander (II), 87-9, 189 Rumont, Jeanne, 306 Many Protestants took part in the expeditions to Brazil, Florida or South Carolina. John 359 Thomas, 305 322, 329, 332, 354, 370. Jeanne, 6, 297-8, 300, 302 John, 331 Eleanor, 204 Magdalen, 170-1, 173 Pierre, 153, 201, 254-5, 257, Martha, 112 Daniel et Madeleine Huger, leurs enfans, nz en Caroline. Henri, 210, 239, 251-2, 256-7 Sheale, George, 317 Le Prou, Andre, 264 Mary (Simmons), 192 264-5, 270, 273-5, 306-7, 293 Black, Isabel, 336, 337, 338 234 Elizabeth, 166 Tanner, 11, 47, 114, 124, 139, Elie, 64, 99, 256, 343 Wambaw Graveyard, 40, 183, Richard, 101, 111, 256 Antoinette, 44 Judith (Boyd), 56 Trouillart Floride, 194, 261, 349 Esther Elizabeth (Gourdin), Peter, 351 Layson Henriette Catherine (Gendron), Christopher, 38, 175 Charlotte (de St. Julien), 9, 83, See DeJean, Mary, 277 Paul, 133 Manakintowne, VA, 26, 85, 290- 263, 321, 330-1, 334, 336 Susanna, 157 Stephen, 243 Esther, 150, 239 102, 114, 219, 289, 307, 328, It was not until November 28, 1787, after the United States of America had gained its independence from England, that the Marquis de Lafayette, who was impressed by the fact that so many of the American leaders were of Huguenot descent, persuaded Louis XVI and the French Council to adopt an Edict of Toleration guaranteeing religious freedom to all in France. Elizabeth, 310 Certificate of, 358-9 Trinquant, Charles, 250 Metheringham Mills, 137, 147, 322 Lausanne. John Ewing, 194 Scots Presbyterians, 6 Pierre (II), 246 Jean Samuel, 201, 203, 205 Marie (Bonneau) de, 225-6, Marie (Le Cercler), 64 Jeanne, 8, 56, 60-2, 342 Rachel, 279 ABRAHAM FLEURY, De la Pleine, n Tours, fils de Charles Fleury, et de Madeleine Soupzmain. 61, 283 How, R., 349 Moyon Cadeau/Cadot, Peter/Pierre, 72 Isaac (III), 69, 126, 214-16, A smaller monument commemorating the 300th anniversary of the arrival of the Huguenots . This paper advocates that the French Protestants in Carolina did not disappear as a separate cultural group but rather, they adopted certain . Rebecca, 104 Catherine (Chicken), 87, 112, 114, 134, 155, 158, 166, 168, Alexandre Franois, 79 After the Edict of Nantes was revoked, about 500,000 fled France. Bontecou Bas Poitou Province, France, 51 Cintres, France, 120 Toumeys Geological Survey, 375 Claude (de Cherigny), 268-72 Malieg, Jean, 255 Sale, Wilson, 337 Mickee/Mickie 256, 364, 371-2 68, 115 Abraham, 306 Caillabeuf, 47 357 Dealeau, Andrew, 234 Jeanne (Laurens), 201, 202, Please be aware that the name may have been spelled somewhat differently in the original record. Michael, 174 333-4 Indian Trader, 284, 315, 317 Bruneau. Rachel, 73 Brewer, 208 Druggist, 210 Azores Islands, 5, 360 Pierre, 6, 47-8, 248 Charles, 100-1 Sarah (Cantey), 262 Peter (II), 351 The DuBois Family Association formation also dedicated itself to assemble and publish the genealogy of the DuBois family. Joseph, 237 Judith (LaRoche), 340-1 Jeanne Marie, 85 Daniel, 45, 81, 91, 288, 294, John Gabriel, 221 298, 380 Judith de, 242, 318 John (III), 46-7, 89, 222 Mary, 116 Cocas, Eleanor, 184 William, Jr., 157 James E., 352-3 Judith (DuGu), 310 Charleston VA was founded by 5,000 Huguenots and large numbers settled in Virginia. Massa, 108 Mill Branch/Mill Dam, 171, Wambaw Cottage, 182 Cainhoy, SC, 249 28, 53-4, 141-2, 143-4, 166, Mary, 164, 217, 272 Bruneau Plantation, 219, 285, Barnett 205, 224 (Apprentice), 258, Margaret (Wright), 77 Paul, 178, 184 Ferries, 29, 31-3, 36, 59, 88, 94, Whitter Scott Mose, 6, 118, 209, 339 Mary (Baulier), 117 Margot Jacob (Sieur), 319, 322 Jeanne (Broussard), 106, 158- Hector Franois, 57, 61, 78-9 Hannah (Atkins), 266 Anthoine, 17, 112, 264-6, 276- Manning, Martha, 204 Jean/John, 249, 252 Elizabeth, 165 City Gazette, 358 114, 170, 178, 199, 210, 233, Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. Catherine, 83, 148, 210, 230, 242-3, 245, 247 Pechels 137-9, 142, 165-72, 177-82, Theodore, 55, 94, 103, 127, St. Johns Berkeley Parish, 41, 49, Brandy Distillery, 231 Race Course Tract, 332 Josias, 178 Susanna (de la Coussaye), 151, Isaac, 17, 53, 68, 78, 96, 115, DANIEL HUGER, n Loudun, fils de Jean Huger, et Anne Rassin. 139 Ely, 300 Suzanne, 85 Augustus, 206 Turkey Cocks, 362, 371 Vitr, France, 6, 144, 281-2, 309- 267, 289 357-8 Jean, 51, 195, 197-9, 267 48, 60-1, 91, 96-7, 110, 115, Hayden, Horace E. Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia : Also of the Families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and Others, of Virginia and Maryland. Franois, 78 John, 171 Widow, 262 225, 247, 251, 282, 285, 308, Laverick, 309 Catherine (Chicken), 89 See also Gignilliat. Moyou (Moyon) Acadians, 232 Ann, 114 James (II), 341 Margaret, 171 How to Search for Huguenot Ancestors in France - Genealogy Ensemble Le Bas/Lebar Daniel (II), 173, 179, 181-4, Dutartre, 51, 111. Susannah, 189-91 Pierre, 191 John, 52, 186, 196, 211, 359 Sieur de Wees, 57 Elizabeth, 276 Wappoo Creek, 65-7 Ur, France, 64, 342 William, 77 Mary, 163-4, 259, 303 2 Still, Huguenot numbers grew rapidly between 1555 and 1562, chiefly amongst the nobles and city-dwellers. John, 189-91 Marie, 74 Huger, 20. DArabin, Jeanne Ren (de St. James, 238, 288, 295, 350