Weaver, 50, 74-5, 106, 111, Villefagnan, France, 343 Underwood, Peter, 76 Antilles Islands, 230, 364 281-3, 310, 315 Newton, John, 275 Ren, Jr., 295-6 Robert, 150, 239 Gilit, Mr., 120 Jouet, Bennet, Moses, 233 Commissary, 34-5, 70, 89, Gabriel (III), 232 Schoolmaster, 47 Esther (Gaillard), 130 Daniel, 211 250, 255, 259, 268, 306, 326, Izard, 39 Carren, Henry, 359 Lydia, 184 Overseer, 89, 108, 168, 169 Elizabeth, 243-5 Philippe, 196 Paul, 339 Pons, 320 John, 177, 178, 184 Georges, 17, 194-6, 348, 358 332-3, 346, 357-8 Charles, 33, 83, 102, 104-5, Anne (Michaud), 244 Cochrane, Sir John, 6 329-31 Martineau (Mr.) Wolf-Trap, 34 Guesneau, Madeleine, 158 Sale, Wilson, 337 Mavericks, 203 294, 296-7 220, 223, 225, 239, 241, Gabrielle, 112, 264, 265, 266 Medlicott, Edmund, 234 London), 281, 344-5 Baton, Isaac, 117, 168, 357, 359 Peter (III), 172, 301-4, 321 Gendron Plantation, 164, 247 Elizabeth, 232 Ann Isabella (Cleland), 130 LEgar/Legare Murray, John, 338 McDowell, Mary, 74 Villeneuve, France, 343 Monk, Thomas, 208 Louis (III), 345 ), 49 Anthoine, 53, 117, 168, 268-9 Ezechiel, 155 Harriott, 171 Spencers Landing, 31, 177, 334 357-8 Samuel, 189 John, 350 Susanne (Drapeau), 343 255 Penn, Mr., 178 Subscribe today! Jamain, Stephen, 192 William, 154 Thomas, 237 Henri, 164 Elizabeth Jane/Jeanne, 284, 240, 253, 265, 283-4, 287, 62, 284 Hooft, Mlle, 326 Mary, 184 Jean, 297 See Mercier. Louis, 9, 74, 75, 344-5, 357-8 Isaac DuBose (c1661-c1718) joined the Huguenot Church, Threadneedle Street, London on 23 Aug 1682. Mary, 247 302, 320, 323 Judith (DuBois), 262 292 Westbury Vieillevigne, France, 51 Jane Elizabeth, 152 Margueritte Huger, leur fille, ne Rochelle. Trouillart It was a respectable movement involving the most responsible and accomplished people of France. Charles, 100-1 Barksdale Ford, 321 Magdalen, 78 Berlony, John, 279 Sallens, Peter, 184 135, 178, 231, 249-51, 287, Frances de, 228 301, 339, 360, 364, 369 Pierre, 50-1 272, 296, 303, 338, 351, 374-5 Abraham, 281 Samuel, 260-1, 296 Laptre/LAptre/LaPostre Barnet Francis, 321 37, 49, 73, 74, 77, 88, 90 Trees, 4, 11, 147, 308, 363-4, I. See also De ", from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina. Boyd Plantation, 112, 286, 298 Allston/Alston Jamestown (on the Santee River), Daniel, 201, 205 Susannah, 103 We are closed on Martin Luther King Day, Good Friday, July 4th, Memorial Day, Labor Day, the Wednesday to Friday of Thanksgiving week, and the last two weeks of December. See also Breton. Pickens Jeanne, 345 Jane de, 322 Abel, 17, 50-1, 195, 265, 357 Israel, 366 Guisnes, France. James, 266-7 Mary, 125, 127, 272 Edward, 35, 352-3 Reprint (2 vols. Nol-Cerneux, France, 189 298-9, 325, 329, 342, 358 Shaftesbury, Earl of, 6 Judith (Videau), 286 4, 36-7, 39, 88-9, 162, 188, Martha (Chauvin), 89 Lesgulles, Monsieur, 178 ser., 64 (April 2007): 377-394. Jail, 211 Philip, 318 Renee S 4/08/11. 285, 288-9, 301, 308, 325, Sarah (Belin), 126 Elizabeth (Peronneau), 237 Anne de, 211-2, 218, 298 Elie, 185, 245-6 Le Chevalier (Chastaigner), 83-4 Old Georgetown Road, 37 Caillon, Susanne, 254-5, 257 Bivet, Ann, 78 Indian Land (St. Helena Parish), Birch, Sarah, 49 Franois, 306 Boudinot, 6 Andrew, 211 Andrew, Jr. 114 Bonoit See also Benoist/Benoit. Lydia, 246 2, 108, 111-12, 157-8, 173, Marie Elizabeth, 150, 239 Lydia, 126, 260-2 219, 225, 234, 258, 263, Frances, 326 See Willingham. Murrell, John, 314, 335 311, 358 Martha, 48 286, 288, 292, 295 Jeanne, 197, 199 Lydia (Johnson), 184 Mary, 167 Evans Catherine (Chicken), 89 Goodchland County, VA, 87 220-1, 223 Dewees Jeanne (Berchaud), 8, 60-2, Rebekah, 102 Ester (Guerri), 164, 259 Sieur, 44 Mathias, 111 Tutor, 169 Ball, 375 Mary (Gurin), 238 Newkerk Ayme (Lefebvre), 310 John, 192 It signified their desire for greater freedom religiously and politically. Mary (Tamplet), 336-7, Thomas, 337 Print. Addison, Benjamin, 203 310-12, 314, 317 Dieu Marshall Catherine de, 85 Mathew, 178 Hlne, 63, 67-8 Hentie, John, 193, 321-2, 331 Skunk, 367 Lots, 26, 68, 75, 82, 91, 105, 149-51, 210, 236, 239, 241, Monmouth Rebellion, 175 70-1, 89, 93, 141-2, 197-8, 247, 249, 258, 264, 323 Edward, 173 Julien), 283, 318-9 Ester (Marion), 151, 235-6 Pierre, 167 Rothmahler, Elizabeth, 173 Marianne, 57 Pierre, 9, 22, 29, 67, 75, 94, Esther, 281 Huguenot Church French Protestant Charleston South Carolina SC 1912 Esther, 134 Thomas, Sr., 193 Susanne (Le Serrurier), 127-9, Sieur, 44, 56 60, 163, 164, 289-90 Mastering Spanish Handwriting and Documents: 1520-1820 The first wave of French Huguenots came to South Carolina in the 1680s. Sheriff, 15, 80 Marianne (Vandamme), 57 Clarke, Robert, 355 137, 250, 338-42 Banbury Sussay Widow (Dubois), 331 Silk Throwster, 227 Magdeleine (Le Noir), 197 Andrew (II), 103 225 South Carolina: A History. 217, 223, 239, 282-3, 286, Santee River Road, 22, 28, 33, 46, 210, 221, 254, 307, 320-1, from: http://huguenotsocietyofamerica.org/?page=Membership, "Any person above the age of eighteen years, whose religion is consonant with that of the Huguenots, shall be eligible for regular membership, provided he or she is a lineal descendant in the male or female line of a Huguenot who emigrated from France, and that such Huguenot migr or one of his or her descendants in the same line either settled in what is now the United States of America or left France for countries other than America prior to the promulgation of the Edict of Toleration on November 28, 1787. Susannah, 77 Lewis 250-1, 253, 258, 271, 273, Jean, 167 264 Bayonne, France, 120 186, 191, 228-31, 233, 245 Gruel, Judith, 211 Mary, 157, 238 342 Murrell Creek, 187 Jonathan, 100-3 Defining Carolina - Columbia Metropolitan Magazine Smith Jacob, 302, 330-1 The Society's mission is to preserve the history of the Huguenots and promote a better understanding of their principles and values. Taladar, Mathew, 76, 78, 265 Town Creek, 72, 134 Joseph, 113, 289 Marianne (Fleury), 118 Bell Branford Lucas America's most-published etiquette expert, Marjabelle Young Stewart, recognized Charleston 1995 as the "best-mannered" city in the U.S,"Charleston best-mannered city", CNN.com, January 17, 2004. Henrietta (de Beaulieu), 83-4 Hasell Dauphin Province, France, 16, Magdalen, 69-70, 88, 191, 193, 149, 151, 167, 242, 251-4, Judith (DuGu), 310 Elizabeth, 97 Marie (Guerineau), 281 184, 187, 191, 225, 245-6, Stono, 244 The Huguenots were members of the glise rforme de France (Reformed Church of France). Esther, 324 Marthe Ester, 347, 349 220, 352-3, 375 John, 97 14, 149, 160-4, 191, 214, Benjamin, 276 James, 336, 338 Pineville, SC, 154 Galiot, Daniel, 235 Biyon, Peter, 345 French Prophets, 51 Benoist/Benoit See also Bonoit. Cocas, Eleanor, 184 St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish, Tullada. Mme, 344 Dorcas, 104 St. Martin, Ile-de-R, France, 74, See also Waties. Elisha, 161-2, 290 Catherine (Allaire), 199-200 Magdalen, 297 178-9, 181, 203, 205, 219, 226, Gadsden, Bishop, 38 Elizabeth, 77 Ardche Department, France, Le Sade/LeSade. 247, 307, 327, 332, 345-6 Frances, 157 Elizabeth, 309 St. Rmy, France, 56 Louis, 282 Elizabeth, 195 Magdalen, 170, 178-9, 182 Shammy Dresser, 110, 117, 8, 80-1, 83-4, 94, 104-5, Nancy, 235 Mallorti Mary (Verdety), 318 (2012) CU-page number: Consolidated Update to the Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society, 5th ed. See Martel. Sieur des Ormeaux, 228 307-8, 323, 328, 332 ABRAHAM FLEURY, De la Pleine, n Tours, fils de Charles Fleury, et de Madeleine Soupzmain. 283-6, 298-9, 309-12, 315, Peter, 49 This book's unique and detailed content fills both needs. Marie Anne (DuPont), 115 Within the next . Nombre/ Nombret Callard, 345 John James, 35, 280 Marie (Argis), 264 41, 166, 182-3, 251, 258, Philippe, 212 Wind, 64, 68, 191 Pilot, 361 Elizabeth (Serr), 126, 329 Mary Magdalen, 188 Elizabeth, 268-72, 292, 317 Foulon, Anne, 111 301, 308, 339 John, 272 Bretagne Province, France, 16 Huguenot History - The Huguenot Society of America Houssaye, 249 See Marboeuf. Esther, 240 David. George, 101 Sarah (Garnier), 133 Rame, Mrs., 205 Madeleine, 117, 310 370 180-1, 183, 191, 229, 241 Thanks to the generous support of the Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust, the Huguenot Society has been able to digitize and share its scholarly journal, Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Wassamasaw Swamp, 158, 236-8, Elizabeth (Garnier), 133 Anne (Michaud), 245 Judith (Giton), 228, 230-3, 307 John, 45-6, 87, 91, 94, 100, Elisabet (Juin), 196 Saint-Maixant, France, 325 Billebaud, Jeanne, 155 Emanuels Bluff, 318 Marie Anne (de Belrieu), 57, Margaret, 161-2, 290 Damaris Elizabeth (de St. Macoy, John, 243 St. Kitts, West Indies, 151, 255 Mary, 244 49, 55, 89, 103, 112, 126, 137, Nicholas, 157, 165-6, 291, 339 Goutier. Wetee Creek, 247 167, 193-4, 279, 302-3, lizabeth Messett, sa femme. Bristol, England, 56 (Chastaigner), 84, 252 Jean, Sr., 60 64-5, 72, 75-6, 79, 85, 114-5, Dennis, 76 van Wassenaer Obdam Picault Bluff, 31, 334 Gibert, Mr., 195 Widow, 232 Cossard, Marianne, 167 See also Dutartre. French Huguenots in South Carolina - Tea & Rebellion James (II), 140, 163, 164, 321 New Hanover, NC, 199 Fouace, Marie, 208 Gottier, Daniel, 155 Jones 325 229, 331 Magdalen, 170-1, 173 Solomon, 75, 175, 334, 341, Peter, 100, 102, 103, 104 Sarah, 48 289-90 Iron, 370 Ships A French dancing master, settling in Craven County, says Oldmixon taught the Indians country dances, and to play on the flute and hautbois - thus raising himself to a good estate. Magdalen (Miller), 249 Peter (II), 89, 113, 267 Wambaw, 22, 35, 37, 40, 144- Duplessis Mornay, France, 112, J., 270 162, 188-92, 196, 217, Prince Frederick Parish, 312, St. Julien Family, 4, 281, 283, Egan, John, 127 Bleuheim (Blenheim), 296 Joseph (II), 112 Hester, 279 John (II), 233, 309 Madeleine, 347 John, 89, 108, 161, 288-90 182, 191, 214-15, 222-3, Naylor, Francis, 91, 100 Margaret, 132 Silk Throwster, 227, 357 Bollard, William, 92 Daniel, Sr., 169, 223 Princess Amelia, 171 83, 93, 104-5, 109-110, 125, Sieur de Malacare, 281, 309-10 James, 126 Rotterdam, Holland, 64 169-70, 183, 207-8, 241, Orphan, 69, 83, 84, 294, 356 211-2, 215, 218, 219-220, Damaris Elizabeth de, 283, 345, 357, 359 Marianne (Le Grand), 67- 70, Mailhet/Malet. 123, 137, 140, 164, 180 Jean Rodolph, 218, 232 Malacare, France, 310 Charlotte, 84 Mary, 319, 321 Pierre, 293 Hans, Trinitie, 205 210, 254, 375. Francis, 177, 183, 333-5 White Hall Path, 271 254, 257-9, 278, 280, 286, 300-1, 326, 358 Frances, 268 217 227, 248, 264, 348 Sara, 280 Elizabeth, 305 105, 111, 121, 137, 141, 144-5, Anthony (IV), 173 Saint Nazaire, France, 155, 157 Huguenots of the Carolinas - geni family tree Ester/Hester, 75, 87, 163, 185- William, 104 Mary (Benoit), 49 Rnault, Anne, 112 299 Jeanne Elisabet, 55, 195, 227, Plantations Jacques, 110 La Jarrie, France, 228 Erskine (Rev. Jane, 48-9, 248 Charlotte (Courge), 224, 246 Anna, 112 Susanne (Le Riche), 194-5 Ceron. William, 317-18 Benjamin, 349 ), 276 Huguenot Society of SC Peter, 129, 298, 303 Norman/Normand St. Johns Berkeley Parish, 41, 49, Many French Huguenots (Protestants), fleeing religious persecution in Catho-lic France, emigrated to America via England, which granted them tracts of frontier land to settle. Linereaux, Francis, 47 In the early years, many Huguenots settled in the area of present-day Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston, South Carolina. Williams South Carolina Gazette, 109, 116, Chicken Horteman. 2. Eure-et-Loire Province, France, New York, 264, 342-5 Lots, 49, 53, 63, 73, 74, 80, 84, Murphy Creek, 169, 174 Burlone, Daniel, 279 Backgammon Table, 109, 322 Hubert, James, 202, 308 302, 310, 312-14, 325, 333, Rice Riddle, 322 Magdeleine Elizabeth, 306 Thomas, 233 Gourgas, Jacques, 47 Berry Province, France, 16, 220, 108, 203, 329, 336, 338, 373 LISTE Des Franois et Suisses Refugiez en Caroline qui souhaittent d' tre naturalizs Anglois. 205, 211, 244, 262, 266, Elisabeth, 125, 127 293, 296, 300, 308, 315, 320, Librarian (Royal), 57 272, 282, 348, 357 Rolinson, Daniel, 77 John, 261 Ferrand, Jaguer, 100 Gantier. Glazebrook McClain, Molly. Johnston They constituted a majority of the colony's population throughout the period. Wampout, 131, 165, 181 Isaac, 307 Scotland, 56, 289, 332 Jane (Peyre), 54, 55, 303 Elizabeth, 324 Poitevin 112 University of Paris, France, 268 Floride (Bonneau), 261 372, 373 Perdriau Plantation, 202, 308, 331 Calvin, Jean, 4, 25 Wild Cattle Act, 131 Mary (Jennens), 192 Wassamasaw, 235-6, 295 Anne (Chicot), 205 A thesis written for a Master of Arts Degree in History, this work explores the assimilation of the Huguenot refugee into, first, the British colonial society and, second, into the elite of the American "Deep South" culture prevalent before the Civil War. Wadbacan Creek, 20, 46, 71, 91, Rachel, 72-3, 132-3 Besly 282, 312, 314-15 Jean, 51, 195, 197-9, 267 Anne, 250 Mary (Couly), 345 Port-des-Barques, France, 114-5 See Lemonier. That means 3 Kids - Margueritte, Daniel and Madeleine. la Bastie 33, 83, 105, 110, 124-5, 253, 328 Hannah, 51 9, 183, 200-1, 242, 270, 173-4, 201, 349 James, 30, 142, 274-7 James, Mrs., 55 Daniel Huger, 171 Judith (Laurens), 201 A coffee table book with many wonderful pictures. Esther Elizabeth, 290 Parcot Mary, 190, 192 Huguenots faced periodic persecution from the outset of the Reformation; but Francis I (reigned 1515 - 1547) initially protected them from Parlementary measures designed for their extermination. Geneva, Switzerland, 120, 292, Susanna, 157 England, 208 Philippe Brouard de la, 151 Peter, 51, 72, 113, 267, 277, Marguillier, Jean, 307 Magdalen (Cottin), 55, 230 Jean, 166 Beauqueyre, France, 368 239, 263, 325, 332-5 Two Friends, 88 Keating Lewis, 351 Susannah, 182 Located in Charleston, the Society has one of the . Jeanne Elisabet (Videau), 55, 140, 148, 210, 282, 314-15 Franois, 187 St. Michaels Church, 37 Abraham, 46, 73, 75, 92, 94-6, Pierre, 264-7 A visit to Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina on a windy, rainy night during the Christmas season. Margueritte, 254-7 Rattray, John, 322 Marie, 325 109, 115, 123, 125, 127-8, 137, Alexander, 115 Robert, 195 (le Marchant), 201 John, 251 103-4, 126, 160-1, 163, 187, They were naturalized in 1689. Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots. La Tremblade, France, 90, 99, Abraham, 6, 189-91, 220 Guerri Plantation, 164 French Huguenot churches were established at Jamestown, Goose Creek, and in the city of Charles Town. Richard, 252 Elmwood, 169, 175 Catherine, 276 William, 191 Marriage Contract/Settlement, 64, Josiah, 350 Mary (Bremar), 238 Joseph, 125, 319, 321 Marie (Chatagnier), 85 Jeffords St. Thomas Island, 252 John S., 352-3, 374-5 257 Nathaniel, 160, 324-5 Winborn Jean, 96, 104, 257, 319-20, Sieur de la Chabossire, 10, 59, Margaret, 169 Pasquereau 6 Lynchs Island, 31, 33, 334 Paul, 139, 215, 259, 316 Nicholas Catherine, 84 141-3, 161, 197-9, 277, 280, Widow, 331 Marie (Tauvron), 118, 339 This revocation caused France to lose half a million of its best citizens. Rattier, 57 Matthew, 359 Witten Family, 195 22, 124, 126-7, 130, 132, 171, 249, 329-1 Ferry Place, 123, 125, 127, Pierre, 6, 25-6, 73, 75, 79, 81, Peter, 331 Is there any place in the US with a large Boer (or French Huguenot George, 186, 245, 315 228, 240, 275-6, 319 Marie (Lucas), 201, 202, 203, Noble, See also LeNoble. Willingham/Winningham, 31 Etienne/Stephen (II), 335 Daniel (II), 171-3, 175, 177, Fouillou, France, 343 Mary and Ann, 290 286, 288, 292, 294, 329 121, 284 Jacques, 118, 206, 269, 274, Orange Quarter French Adrienne Aracheguene de, 225 Garrison Darlington District, SC, 104 Morgan, 208 Henry DuRant came to South Carolina sometime in the late 1600's. His descendants were plantation owners in South Carolina on Lynch's Creek; and Benjamin Durant, who has been identified by historians as being descended from French Huguenots, left South Carolina and settled along the Alabama river sometime in the 1780's. 207, 225-8, 253, 282, 313, Alex, 305 See Mounier. Jane (Anderson), 174 Elizabeth, 173 Jacquette/Jaquette, Jacques, 185 Quinby Creek, 375 Jean Arnaud, 63 350 Catherine, 134, 138, 140-1 Madeleine, 338-9, 341 Alexander, 324 211-12, 218, 283, 298-9, Anne (Salone), 98 I., 352 Utrope, 264 Peter, Jr., 289 Mrs. Dupin, 178 dHarriette. Thomas, 317 Susannah, 196 Switzerland, 242 Pechels They believed the ritual, images, saints, pilgrimages, prayers, and hierarchy of the Catholic Church did not help anyone toward redemption. 264 DuBois Family Association Historic Huguenot Street Bernard, 310 Anne Franoise, 69, 85, 126, Margaret (Gourvin), 178 161, 170, 175, 203, 223, 249, Map of great acadian migrations during the 17th and 18th centuries. Please note: In this article, the terms Huguenot and French Protestant are used interchangeably. Frances, 52 Joseph, 47, 112 Madeleine Thomas, 209 Susannah, 206 Daniel, 6, 35, 87-8, 103, 116, 191, 238 Port des Barques, France, 157 7, 309 Jewish immigration was specifically encouraged in the Fundamental Constitutions, since Jews were seen as reliable citizens. 177-9, 181-3, 254-6 Josiah, 267, 348 Elizabeth, 177 Cooper, 48-9, 74, 75-6, 97, Bayer Can, France, 206, 208-13, 219, Margueritte, 344 Bichet, Mary, 177 Ann, 116-7 342 Rachel, 103 Henri, 85 Mary Anne, 45 Gouiran, Philip, 272 James, 14, 97, 121, 207, 370 Moyon Anna, 266-7 Dutart. Marguerite de, 309 William and Mary Quarterly. Labrasseur, Francis, 106 See McGregor. Fisherman, 232 Anne, 127 Viellar, Elizabeth, 306 Massif Central, France, 368 161-2, 187, 189-92, 222, John, 266, 277, 359 North, Mary, 306 Jean, 98, 123, 251 Thomas, 152 Stephen, 112, 158, 166, 187, Anthoine (III), 266 John Saunders, 34, 141 Rebecca Allston (DuPre), 352 Elizabeth (Paiset), 268 45, 69, 70, 73, 85, 87, 94, 106- Thomas, 343 Pierre, 195 See also Miller. Magdalen (Guerri), 162, 192, Pitauer, Benoite, 327 Captain (Military), 113, 124, John, 134, 277 Sail Maker, 358 Lomboy. Goodbe, Alexander, 211 Huguenot Names - The Huguenots of Spitalfields Marie (Fillette), 74 French Huguenots made two attempts to establish a haven in North America. Du Bosc, Marie, 115, 335-6 Sarah, 89 No, 22, 34, 45, 73, 86-7, 154, Varambeau, 102 James Laurens, 203 Secare Murphys Island, 66, 116 Robineau, Etienne, 209 Thomas, 77 - (Gignilliat), 272 Sheppard, Margaret, 174 Stonecutter, 134 John, 35, 125, 127, 140, 193, Jane, 272 Schenckingh Laptres Island Grant, 174, 333 Watahan, 168, 180, 191, 229, 241 Cobbler, 120 Jane, 174 Inevitably, there were clashes between Roman Catholics and Huguenots, many erupting into the shedding of blood. Stuart, Adam, 259 Montpellier, France, 97, 119-20, Lucy, 62 Nathan, 324 69, 72, 88, 104, 117, 126, 218, 298 Hugh, 171-2 Keating Garonne River, France, 368 George IOn, 374 And, Louis XIV hired 300,000 troops to hunt the heretics down and confiscate their property. Brathon. Mary Anne, 162, 217 Prinseaud, Jeanne, 335 Du Frenne, Madeleine, 168 Savage/Sauvage 249 Benjamin (II), 234-5, 237 Mary (Verdety) de, 317, 318 Henrietta, 279 Sterling Edward Brickell White was born on January 29, 1806 on the Chapel Hill Plantation of St. John's Berkeley Parish, South Carolina. Print. Eleanor, 204 1, 329, 333-4 (named John) Historian Alan Gallay estimates that Carolinians exported 24,000-51,000 Indian slaves during this period. Oppressed by the slave trade, an alliance among the tribes developed, and they attacked the settlers in the Province of South Carolina in the Yamasee War (17151717). Ann, 211 Margaret, 134 Noah, 331 LaMoche, Paul, 359 Elliot/Elliott Orleans, France, 110, 345 294, 300, 302, 329, 331, Mathurin, 77, 157, 166 Elizabeth, 279 John, 232 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. Cornifleau, Laurens, 45 George, 192 112-13, 264, 267, 289 Joseph, 266-7 286, 315, 321, 329, 370 216, 324 Boones House, 182 Salt Tax Collector, 120 John, 92 229, 246-7, 286, 290, 308, 333, 338, 357 Sarah (Ford), 171 Cornelius, 151, 270, 272, 357 Floride de, 227-8 Press of Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. Mary, 103-4 Romney, 18, 31, 177, 334 Atkins, 133 Mary, 203, 204 See Echaw Esther (Jaudon), 305 374-5 Dubose ancestors were French Huguenots - The Andalusia Star-News Catherine, 329-30 Schult, Peter, 303 Margaret, 172, 221 Michel, 209 Durant, Will. U. of South Carolina Press, 2006. Maybank Riche, Philip, 195 Joseph IOn, 374 Le Noir Isaac, 100, 310, 326 Peter (II), 351 Benjamin, 322 Marie Esther de, 309 John, 133 Maurice, 209 France, Isaac de, 117 Pel Annuity, 150-2 Fief of, France, 63 Pierre, 46, 103, 113, 162, 284, 238, 242, 248-9, 251-2, Jeanne, 63 Ann, 319 10. Huguenot predecessors included the pro-reform and Gallican Catholics, like Jacques Lefevre. Samuel, Jr., 351 Paul, 161, 199, 286-7 Bowell, Mary, 56 Roger, 239 54, 74, 89, 96, 99, 112, 182, Peter, 84, 226, 257, 306 Magdalen, 132-4 Martha, 76-77 342, 348. Rebecca, 104 Not sure about the Boers. Capt., 84, 180 Mary, 336-8 Saw, 64 Amy Amelia, 194 Morgan, 208 225 John, 324 St. Helenas Island, 196 Jeanne (Rembert), 160, 162-4, Daniel, 309 Henriette Catherine (Gendron), Pringle Boisseau, 53, 142, 262 Alexander, 112 288, 304 Carpenter, 38, 64, 68, 113, 115 The Royal Colony of South Carolina - The French Huguenot Settlers Trapaud, Jean, 311, 312 Judith, 55, 228, 230-3, 306-7 Avila, Abraham, 358 94, 97, 114, 120, 122, 224, Miles Family, 375 Sara (de Satur), 319 293 Esther, 54-5, 261, 303 Gitteau, Lidie, 310 Turkey Cocks, 362, 371 Martha, 272 Benjamin, 256 Rebecca (Allston), 352 2 Saddler, 101, 153, 157, 202-3, 108, 146, 149-50, 163, 185- Marguerite (de Bourdeaux), Wilcox, Mary, 338 (Garillion/Garrillond), 265, Jeanne Elisabeth (Boyd), 61-2, 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. Jacques, 245 Puilboireau (Les Halles de) 65 Louis, 75, 122, 148, 180, 231, 223, 304-5, 331, 355 Wadmalaw Island, 77 160-1, 217, 278-80, 302, Martha, 199 315 LeClerc Jane (Postell), 276 They relocated primarily in England, Switzerland, Holland, the German Palatinate, and elsewhere in Northern Europe, as well as to what is now South Africa and to North America. Mary, 116 Marie, 85 Stephen, 132-3 Elizabeth, 173 Mr., 136, 301 329 Mary (Postell), 275 Samuel Fenner, 37, 134, 353, Peter, 153-4, 203-5 Mary (Faucheraud), 116-7 Hester, 331 James (III), 164 Tradesman, 6, 15, 156, 181, Mary, 55, 174, 193-4, 261 Mary, 334-5 248-9, 332 Thomas, 237 Gilliet, Esther, 327 Malaria, 10 Leger, Peter & Co., 211 Samuel, 233, 309 Catherine (Peyre), 260-1, 296 Richard, 184 Buvier, Antoinette, 44, 45 258, 267, 274-6, 297-8, 323, Sebastien, 306 Mme, 86 In. Madeleine (Pasquereau), 249 Pierre, 185-6, 242, 245-6 Snakes, 366-7 Martha, 203, 204 Anthony, 177 Michel, 206 Anne, 134 Wool carder, 50 Marie (Fougeraut), 90, 99, 168, 210, 230, 240, 281, 284, Cantey Susanne, 129, 149, 151 Moultrie Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Edmond, 338 149-50, 238-40 Assimilated, the French made numerous contributions to United States economic life, especially as merchants and artisans in the late Colonial and early Federal periods. David, 54-5, 193-4, 261 Factor, 88, 308 Estienne, 142, 166 Lydia, 103 See also Negroes. 240, 269-70 Abraham, 256 Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Judith, 315-7 Courchaton: Department de la Haute Sa ne, 1670-1852. Hartman, 152, 326 286 Annabell, 150, 239 Paul (III), 70 Gaspard de Coligny was among the first to fall at the hands of a servant of the Duke de Guise and was chopped to pieces. Ester, 203 Sarah, 174 Anne, 224 Kennett, Margaret, 319 Madeleine, 223, 224 Alexandre de, 227-8 Stewart Anthoine Bonneau, Jean Henri Bonneau, leurs enfans nz en France, et Jacob Bonneau, leur fils n en Caroline. Charles, 151 LaRoche Isaac, 237 Cypress, 183-4 Elizabeth (Gaillard), 126, 237 Catherine (Bonneau), 261 Your FREE genealogy starting point with more than 317,000 genealogy links, categorized & cross-referenced, in more than 200 categories. Mary Esther, 275 Jacquete (Jolain), 132 Catherine, 54-5, 261 Ramsey/Romsey She influenced her brother, Francis I, to be lenient with the Huguenots.
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