John, 259, 260, 314 Daniel, 18, 174, 177, 192, 200- Maurice, 209 Pennsylvania exceeded those in South Carolina.1 1 Laux, "The Huguenot Element in Pennsylvania," p. 1. Bartholomew, 225 Georgetown, SC, 3, 37, 52, 88, 163, 175, 181, 187, 190, 215, Hayward, Nicholas, 165 167, 169, 193, 209, 211-13, Marie Elizabeth, 150, 238-40 Etienne, 37, 69, 86-7, 106-7, Lands were allotted them on the James river, which by their diligence and industry, they soon improved into excellent estates. Gamaliel, 369 Marthe Ester, 347, 349 135-6, 168, 175, 178, 196, 205, Challiou Franois, 45, 91, 94, 95, 100-1, 106, 109, 140, 158-64, 191, I. Edgehill Bluff, 171, 175 The Huguenot Monument of Franschhoek. Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Mathew, 178 William, 342 137, 146, 150, 369 Dymes Marie, 63-4 Etienne, 290 Cedar Hill Island, 331 The Society's mission is to preserve the history of the Huguenots and promote a better understanding of their principles and values. William, 150, 239 Mary Esther (Videau), 237, Daniel, 6, 35, 87-8, 103, 116, Peter (II), 266-8 195, 227, 261, 348, 349 Ester/Esther (Jaudon), 75,163, Madeleine, 266 Halfway Creek, 375 Ann, 261-2 Hlne, 105, 124, 292 Wig Maker, 181 Burlone, Daniel, 279 Jacques, 210 Henri, 164 St. Thomas Parish 52, 197-9, 375 Pierre, 310 James, 157 Van Borsum, Tyma, 345 See also Bilonm, Mr., 178 Fickling Georges, 78, 99, 117, 268 Sarah de, 317 Fanton Giton Powys, John, 233 Barton, Elizabeth (Burdell), 77 211-6, 299 Bruage Citadel, France, 114 227, 261, 334, 348-50 342 Montgomery, George, 263 Rebecca, 353 Judith, 129, 241 Susanna (Gignilliat), 151 Marie (DuGu), 104 Montpellier, France, 97, 119-20, Lessade. Tour de P/La Tour-de-Peilz/, 111, 370 Sarah, 188-9, 304-5 Susannah Elizabeth (LeNoble), Caw Peter/Pierre, Jr., 165, 357-8 Mr., 170 Magdalen-Elizabeth, 113 Mary (Faucheraud), 116 Ardouin 5 Elizabeth (Robert), 89, 188, 161, 170, 175, 203, 223, 249, William, Jr., 157 Marquise, Dame, 61, 342 French Huguenots made two attempts to establish a haven in North America. John, 174 Fort de Lyone, France, 225 John, 132, 251, 358 Pierre Etienne, 250 Anthony, 52, 349 Ferguson John, 351 Lydia, 184 240-1, 248, 264-7, 282-3, 288, Montgomery Creek, 177, 334 Ann, 114 Mary, 172, 302-4 J., 301 Coulet 202, 209-13, 215, 217-22, 229- Jerman/Jermon. Etienne, 133 John, 208 Note: The names in this Index reflect the spelling used in the text, with cross-references given where necessary. Smyser, Paul, 69, 261 Limerick, 168, 183-4 Elizabeth, 244-5 La Chabossire, 63, See also Frankfort-am-Main, Germany, Egan, John, 127 Lewis, 332 Mary, 116-17 London), 281, 344-5 Pierre, 45, 52, 69, 167, 210-11, Samuel, 55, 194, 228, 262, 349 John, 200 Sinclair, Elizabeth, 103 John, 127, 188, 331 Elias (IV), 172 260, 261 Hester (Jaudon), 87 335-6, 338 Trapaud, Jean, 311, 312 They established the settlement Jamestown on the Santee River north of Charles Town, and elsewhere in the lowcountry. Audebert Vissor, William, 308 Cadeau/Cadot, Peter/Pierre, 72 Hex, Alexander, 351 James Edward, 352 Marguerite (De Bourdeaux), Jacques, 4-5, 8, 10, 13, 22, 44, Mary, 46, 114 Susanne, 9, 99, 343 James, 354 Louis II, 356 290 Jonas Bonhoste, leur fils n en Caroline. 19. Chastaigner Plantation, 82, 110, 202, 230, 239, 241, 254, 199, 209-6, 218-22, 253, 348, 349-50 Germany, 121, 265, 284, 287 276 Albert, 57 Mary Magdalen (Marion), 236 Sabril, John, 269 Mary, 199 294-5, 314-18, 324, 349, 351, Margaret, 84, 252 Fenwick 333 Harleston Ren, 62 Genealogy Report. Mrs., 156 Jean, 194, 195 King Jeremy (Sewee), 18, 174, Senleque, Catherine de, 311 James, 232 Jean (II), 140 Servant, 9, 44, 55, 74, 76, 97, St. Mathews Parish, 126, 240 Martin, 177, 334-5 Judith, 260-1, 296, 351 Sarah, 262 Barthlmy, 9, 22, 23, 29, 31, Daniel, 158, 269, 275 Jacques (II), 48, 49 Warren, 167 357 Sieur de Putot, 298 Savineaus Creek, 20, 121 Jeffreys, Robert, 102 Pierre, 67, 195, 348, 359 Pompion Hill Chapel, 37, 52, 351 Huguenot. Judith (Martin), 51 Jewish Settlers, 358 Isaac, 15, 72-5, 132-3, 226, 106, 121-4, 127-9, 141, Catherine, 100-1, 200 239, 284, 312 St. Julien Church of England, 25, 34, 70, In the event of inclement weather, we follow the public school schedule for closings. John, 174, 200, 203, 333 Esther (Bourdeaux), 324 Sarah, 116 James, 271, 294-6 Robert, 109, 182, 242, 379 Martha, 112 Charleston's name is derived from Charles Towne, named after King Charles II of England. Magdeleine (Ardouin), 325 Jacques de, 57, 79 3, 191, 192, 285, 286-7, 109, 292 And, Louis XIV hired 300,000 troops to hunt the heretics down and confiscate their property. Society for the Propagation of the Marie, 206 St. Christopher Island, 61, 62, Mary, 238 Butler points to factors such as a loss of national identity and a failure of the American French Protestants to maintain their cohesion as causes for the demise of the Huguenots. 285, 288-9, 301, 308, 325, Jean Jacques, 87, 159, 162-3, Champignon Julienne (Michaud), 247 225, 247, 251, 282, 285, 308, Thomas, 297 Anne (Samborne), 206 See Marboeuf Martha, 89 Located in Charleston, the Society has one of the . Picard/Picar Wool, 11, 92, 163, 302, 329, 372 Bourdigale Lausanne, Switzerland, 141, 143, Cassique, 18, 366 Daniel, 17, 281-4, 310-11, 253 367, 373 79, 87, 341, 351, 360, 364 New Babylon to Eden: The Huguenots and Their Migration to Colonial South Carolina. Anthoine (II), 55, 194-5, 200, 112-13, 264, 267, 289 ), 95, 190, Sarah, 88 Cochran 343, 347 (Dutartre), 113 John, 338 La Providence (French Hospital, Julien), 317 Susanne, 284-5, 289 Paul, 272 Blake 78, 134, 185, 229, 254, 347 Anne (Le Grand), 126, 216, James Edward, 194 Jacques, 160, 282 Tarleton, Banastre, 38 Marguerite d'Angoulme, whom scholars have called "the first modern woman," was an early supporter of reform in the Catholic Church. 341-3, 347-9 South Carolina Gazette, 109, 116, Faucheraud, 196. Inevitably, there were clashes between Roman Catholics and Huguenots, many erupting into the shedding of blood. 157, 201-2, 255, 343 George Thomas, 73 247 Joseph (II), 112 359 Susannah, 196 Martha, 267 Charlotte Marianne, 139 Indian Trader, 284, 315, 317 Deborah, 76-7 Fordyce, John, 36 George, 166, 269 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. Marianne, 317, 319 323 Burrows, Edward, 232 Mary (Jermain), 55, 194, 261 300-1 Le Locle, Switzerland, 297 256, 343 Rumball See Echaw Esther (Cordes), 236-7 Esther (Savineau), 324-5 Livingston, William, 88, 339 Cedar Island, 177, 229 Schenckingh Bishop of London, 26, 34-5, 108, Jacob, 225 Martin Philip, 244 Peter de (II), 313, 315 Montreux, Switzerland, 242 Campbell, Sir George, 6 . Cadoes Lake, 72 Hulbert Murphy Creek, 169, 174 Caillou, Jean, 264 Anthony White, 352 James (II), 55 Nanteuil-les-Meaux, France, 50 See Wisboo Bunyan, John, 49 Coosawhatchie, SC, 203 232 (Spanish), 292 Mickee/Mickie 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. Michaus, 295, 326 Marboeuf, 359 Anne (Ribouleau), 74 It seems that the barbarians encouraged him with the same extravagance as we do the dancers, singers and fiddlers - his countrymen. Jonas, 303 Sarah, 341-2 Charlotte de, 9, 83, 226, 281-3, Sara (de Satur), 319 Thomas, 317 Henry (II), 204 243 Elizabeth (Postell), 276 The Carolina upcountry was settled largely by English Americans|English and Scots-Irish Americans|Scots-Irish immigrants|migrants from Pennsylvania and Virginia, who followed the Great Wagon Road into the South. 1058 pp. 11. William and Mary Quarterly. Garris, Henry, 76 Ormoy, France, 264 Cornifleau, Laurens, 45 Baron de Virasel, 79, 85 Paul Franois, 282, 284 Elisha, 161-2, 290 Andrew, 134, 265, 305 Narbin, Joseph, 133 Thames River, 55, 230, 361 Saint Jean dAngely, France, 110, 148, 161, 166, 174, 177, 193, Roanoke, VA, 291 188-90, 199, 218 Antepedo Baptist Church, 240 Bivet, Ann, 78 Broussard John, 306 Grimston, Richard, 340 Judith de, 242, 318 Esther (Robin), 51 Rundell, Edward, 169 Annonay, France, 120, 121, 122, Mary, 108 Elizabeth, 103, 153-4, 162, Jean, 61, 195, 283 St. James Goose Creek Parish, 26, Mr., 53 258, 267, 274-6, 297-8, 323, Dragonnades, 230 Elizabeth, 195 186, 270 232, 297 Ann/Anne, 172, 303 Jean, 63 Hooft, Mlle, 326 Attacks in NC, 291 Arrin Fort Sullivan, 237 Please be aware that the name may have been spelled somewhat differently in the original record. Nathaniel, 337 Mary, 104, 319 Thomas, 155, 158, 269 Judith, 89, 188, 265, 299, 301- Gunsmith, 89, 91, 116, 305, Antoinette, 96, 135 149-51, 210, 230, 239, 311, Then, on April 13, 1598, as the newly crowned Henry IV, he issued the Edict of Nantes, which granted to the Huguenots toleration and liberty to worship in their own way. Switzerland, 242 Doublet, Elizabeth, 133-4 Eleanor, 204 Paul, 35, 99, 173, 228, 259-60, Basle, Switzerland, 26, 297-8, Sarah, 276 Elizabeth (Robert), 305 299, 345, 357 Catherine (Gendron), 140, 141 220 Woods, William, 337 Judith, 236 Peter, 170-3, 222, 304 Suzanne, 194 Billy, 375 Swiss Protestants, 6, 70 Madeleine, 168 Solomon, 75, 175, 334, 341, 158 Find ancestors and family origins in free Ships Passenger lists, images of ships passenger list manifests, Orphan records, Almshouse records, Ancestor photos, Census substitutes, Newspaper records, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records, American Genealogy, Canadian Genealogy, Orphan records, Naturalization records, death records and more. Missionaries, 35, 37, 54, 93, 264 258 Peter, 126 Andrew, 158 Jane, 174 Bogg, John, 34 120-28, 130-2, 165, 223, Jeanne, 226, 281-2, 309, 310, Isaac, 96, 117 lizabeth Messett, sa femme. Noah, 35, 87, 89, 92, 154, 160, Esther (Simons), 237 A later descendant of Gueffin DuBose, Isaac DuBose Sr., left France circa 1685 and migrated to Charles Towne in the Carolina province. Madeleine, 181, 255 Esther (Carr), 338 Welch Tract, 244 231, 264-5, 327, 357-8 Howard Anne (Michaud), 244 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. 50, 53, 62, 76, 98, 206, 208-9, dHarriette. Marguerite, 50 Andrew, 326 Violently opposed to the Catholic Church, the Huguenots attacked images, monasticism, and church buildings. Marie de, 312, 314 Hans, Trinitie, 205 56-62, 65, 81, 92, 94, 98-9, Schooner (Tamplet), 337 Thomas, 194 Mooney/Money, Susannah, 335 Moses, 49, 248, 261 285 also Delabastie. Catherine (Boisseau), 54, 261 Pierre de (IV), 317 For example, DuBose or Dubose as it is spelled today, was usually found as DuBosc in the records for the first generation, with variations including DuBose, Dubose, Du Bose and Du Bosc among others in the following generations. 243, 269, 363 Magdalen, 56-8, 79 332 Amy Amelia, 194 Oze (II), 254 Calvin, Jean, 4, 25 Elizabeth, 243-5 180, 183, 186-7, 190-3, 197, Peter, 110, 357 St. Helena Parish, 37, 167, 277, Judith (Gruel), 211 Mose, 249 253, 285, 287, 289-90, 326 Columbia, SC: Univ. Robert, 15, 252 174-5, 177, 180, 193, 330, Middleton, 39 Stephen (III), 336-7 Bruneau, 4, 11, 44 John, 35, 96, 129, 154, 182, Jean, 199 338, 347-50, 373-4, 375 La Villedieu, France, 63, 242, 245 Aracheguene, Adrienne, 225 Mathew, 199 George, 45 Boones House, 182 Jean/John, 188, 357-8 Dorothy, 89 Anthony, 275 251-2, 301 Jean, 108 Souchard. Esther (Berresford), 352-3 King Marie, 342 311 Mary, 156, Susannah (Juin), 196 Moses, 174 Lydia, 246 256, 333, 355, 368, 371 Saltcatcher River, 101, 304 Ester, 45 Pierre, Jr, 100, 139, 299 The colonists became farmers, laborers, ministers, soldiers, sailors, and people who engaged in government. Doursey, Etienne, 220 Judith (Bressan), 284 also Jermain/Jerman/Jermon. Poitevin 112 William, 338, 340 Estienne, 249 Modemen, Jeanne, 264 Valvot Creek, 20 Jean Franois, 5-6, 9-11, 13, Marie-Galante Island, 61, 342 Michael, 174 Elizabeth, 309 Wateree, 296 Jane, 243 The DuBois Family Association formation also dedicated itself to assemble and publish the genealogy of the DuBois family. Elizabet Marie, 256 103-4, 126, 160-1, 163, 187, Hannah, 45, 294 John, 332 256, 299, 306, 339, 345 Rachel (Fitch), 108 Samuel, 359 191, 238 102 Anne, 248 New York, NY, 9-10, 39, 44-5, Elizabeth, 310 Waha, 334 John Paul, 116-7 Charles, 208 Elizabeth (Bonneau), 349 Baird Abraham, 46, 73, 75, 92, 94-6, 239, 330, 332 Samuel, 352, 353 Monsieur de, 67 Louis, 9, 74, 75, 344-5, 357-8 345, 360 Pons, 320 Nathaniel, 160, 324-5 Battery Warren, 239, 374 223-4, 246 John, Jr., 77 Louis Philippe, 310 Elizabeth, 232 Peronneau William, 352-3 Paul, 88, 187, 189 Chirurgien, 73, 75, 96, 210, Charleston VA was founded by 5,000 Huguenots and large numbers settled in Virginia. New Jersey, 158, 201 Etienne (Stephen), 106, 150, Joseph, 272 (Marie) Elizabeth, 149 DesChamps/Deschamps Catherine Elizabeth, 83 Jane (Satur), 320, 321 Seaboard Railroad, 374 John, 275 Susannah, 253 James, 54-5, 261, 303 Mary (Couly), 345 103, 118-19, 203, 288 Wadboo, 375 129, 133, 140, 148, 156, Anne, 178 Elizabeth, 166 Joseph, 35, 70-1, 90, 109, 287 Jeanne, 342-3 Ren, 6, 264 Marian, 154 Norman/Normand 307 Newkerk 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. Walterboro, SC, 262 Henry, 260 Rogers Marguerite, 133 Elisha, 103 Mr., 18 Susanna (Porcher), 273 Jeanne Berchaud, femme du dit Jean Boyd. Sullivan, Rebecca, 335 Anne, 151-2, 236 Germoud, France, 196 Susannah, 259 See also Gautier Pierre (III), 300-2 Frisell, Alexander, 93, 114 228, 230-4, 241, 248, 251, Hannah, 240 Pierre, 117-8 140-1, 154, 237, 252, 259-62, Blacksmith, 68, 90-1, 165, Balls Branch, 375 Sanders Virginia coast at the mouth of the James River. Susannah, 210 John, 92, 341 Esther, 111-12 Henry, 118 Cvennes Mountains, France, Hugonin Peter (II), 73, 220, 300-2, 304, Spanish, The, 6, 23, 144, 147, Villepontoux Yemassee, 180, 196, 293 William, Jr., 320 Alligators, 58, 363 Pocataligo River, 134, 304 302, 310, 312-14, 325, 333, 346 Anthoine, 86, 100, 102, 104 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.. 345, 352, 370, 374-5 Jacques Le Serrurier, 257, 313 Robert, 110, 162, 247 Robert, 148 John, 134, 277 320, 331, 334-5, 338, 354 Roger, 48 Foucault, Andr, 45 Elizabeth Marye, 133 315 Pierre, 344 St. Nazaire, France, 155 Sarah, 262 Winningham. The French Wars of Religion precluded a return voyage, and the outpost was abandoned. Mary, 103-4 223, 304-5, 331, 355 Sarah, 47-9, 248 Isaac, 85 248-9, 266, 295, 297, 302, Martha, 104 Louise (Robinet), 47-8, 248 Boigard Monsieur, 57 Niagara, NY, 375 Bonhoste, 110 U. of South Carolina Press, 2006. 177-9, 181-3, 254-6 Elizabeth Catherine, 247 Elizabeth (Mazck), 140-1 Susanne, 155, 157 331, 332 (le Marchant), 201 308 257 Ester/Hester, 75, 87, 163, 185- Sainte-Croix Island, 343 Orleans, France, 110, 345 Gabrielle, 85 216, 218-9, 258, 280, 287- Charlotte, 280 Anne (Gignilliat), 152 B., 353 John Ewing, 194 Marie (Potell), 53-4, 273 Santo Domingue, 65 No, 22, 34, 45, 73, 86-7, 154, 290, 285 Rachel, 73 Aelarge, 115 Anne (Bochet), 47 308 Caillabeuf, 47 Robert, 157 Gabriel, 74-5, 345 Elizabeth, 177 Caucourt, Artois, France, 152 John, 309 Jonathan, 336-7 Chartrons, France, 56 Bleuheim (Blenheim), 296 Fundamental Constitutions of Massif Central, France, 368 Somerton, 283, 318 Montagne du Droit de Sonvilier, Francis, 48-9, 187 Jeanne (Rembert), 160, 162-4, Bean, 76 John, 350 9, 301 Michau Creek, 84, 203, 247 Pierre, 82, 88, 94, 105, 210, Judith (Perdriau), 78, 181, 254, Marianne, 57 Justice of the Peace, 54, 59, Christopher, 38, 175 Their descendants increased rapidly and spread quickly. Oze, 254-7 247, 249, 258, 264, 323 The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine VOL. Stephen, 100, 102, 103 Peter, 222, 325 See also Slaves. Mary (Handlin), 194 Joseph, 104 Jeanne (Berchaud), 8, 60-2, Esther, 325 115, 128, 131, 145, 149, Jean, 96, 104, 257, 319-20, St. Michaels Church, 37 Some see this dual emphasis on creation and on salvation, and God's sovereignty over both, as a cornerstone principle for Huguenot developments in architecture, textiles and other merchandise. 315 Stonecutter, 134 115 White, was an American architect known for his Gothic Revival architecture and his use of Roman and Greek designs. Put-On Creek. Manigault, 150, 247, 374-5 Mary (Whilden), 104 Judith, 286, 288, 347-50 Marie (Bonneau) de, 225-6, Margaret (Lieubray), 189 Beryl Henry 5/13/09. 142, 146, 164-6, 181, 209, Suzanne, 310 Henriette Charlotte, 82, 84 Robert, 288 Sarah, 88 Caleb, 286, 288, 349-50 Sierre Leone, 62 Susanne, 343 http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710068/S1081771 http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1211390439/umi-clemson-1644.pdf, If you would like to contribute to this page, please feel free to edit it. Samuel, 266-7 Rice Fanning Machine, 322 Sarah (Wilkins), 341 Susanne (Bouquet? 308-9, 328, 332 Cotton Family, 279 Alexander, Jr., 36 Guillaume, 181 Peter, 315, 319 Madeleine (Pasquereau), 249 Mary (Clay), 244 Torquet, 234 Gallais, Judith, 45 Skrine Mose (II), 75, 243 Collins, Andrew And Mary Collins To Frances Avant, Sale For 400 Acres Of Land On The Black River. Peter (II), 232 Watahan, 168, 180, 191, 229, 241 Peter, Jr., 48, 248 Cocas, Eleanor, 184 63-6, 68, 115 CS71.P458 1910 (Rare Book Room) Ralph, 83-5, 148, 187, 214, Rice Riddle, 322 346 Benjamin, 35, 163, 183, 193, Joseph, 125, 319, 321 Jean, 166 Brie Province, France, 50, 327 Magdalen, 104, 192, 247, 286 114, 170, 178, 199, 210, 233, Thomas, 333-5 Elizabeth (Faucheraud), 110, Mounier, 292. Most of the cities in which the Huguenots gained a hold saw iconoclast attacks, in which altars and images in churches, and sometimes the buildings themselves were torn apart. Carpenter, 38, 64, 68, 113, 115 Elisha, 187, 189 Marie, 325 Marianne (Le Serrurier), 60, Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Hugh, 171-2 Boyd Plantation, 112, 286, 298 Louise (Pineau), 143, 144 Ambroise, 341 Mary, 108, 334 193, 153-4 Pierre Robert was the first Huguenot preacher to set foot on the shores of the New World. 9. William, 191 of South Carolina Press, 1998. Daniel de, 79, 85 Germaine/Germon and *ELIAS PRIOLEAU, fils de Samuel Prioleau, et de Jeanne Merlat, n en Xaintonge en France. Wando Neck, 92 Charles, 92 Marie (Soer), 227 Jones 37, 49, 73, 74, 77, 88, 90 186, 226, 232, 241, 246, Lewis, 262, 331 Elizabeth (Garnier), 133 Assesseur Bailli, 369 Mary (Potell), 63 Isaac, 69, 85-7, 89, 104-7, 155, Gabriel, 141, 151, 236, 351 Joseph, 47, 112 Dutch Church of New York, 343 261, 347-9 Withers Mr., 269 Alexander (II), 87-9, 189 Stephen, 151, 254-5 171-3, 183 Quarterman, Robert, 296 Margueritte, 9, 168, 177, 178, 269, 302, 307, 314, 323, See also Gignilliat. See also Suzanne (Horry), 264 Frances, 52 Kings High Road, 52 Gabriel (II), 237 The tide of the Reformation reached France early in the sixteenth century and was part of the religious and political fomentation of the times. Margaret, 4, 47-8, 65, 72, 73, Guerineau, Marie, 281 Sullivans Island, 23 Judith (DuBois), 262 Bricklayer, 108, 244 Renee S 4/08/11. James, 111, 129, 265, 345, 357 See Waha/Wahaw Creek, 18, 169, Eleanor, 124-6 135, 138-9, 142, 168, 181, Anne (Gervais), 119 Jeanne Charlotte (Ravenel), Jean, 220 Lewis Judith, 163, 284 Le Febvre/LeFevre Margueritte Huger, leur fille, ne Rochelle. I., 352 Aigues-Mortes, France, 79 Physical Description, 365 Susannah (Benoist), 273 Marie, 256 Simmons Benjamin, 256 Rebecca, 101 290 Jacquete (Jolain), 132 169, 239, 295, 302, 308, LAURENT PHILIPPE TROUILLART, n la fette Regnault Roidam, fils de Pierre Trouillart et de Marie. In the 1560s, the number of Protestants who followed the Calvinist form of religion, or Huguenots . Labillire, Paul, 35 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. Elizabeth, 54, 126, 135, 138- Sheppard, Margaret, 174 Van Ewick/Van Ewicq Marie, 74 James de, 322 Mary, 244 Richard, 281 Mansfield Charles (II), 116 Cape Fear, NC, 34, 199, 267 Past and current members have joined the Huguenot Society of America by right of descent from the following Huguenot ancestors who qualify under the constitution of the Society. Peter, 264 Francis., 92, 101 Peter, 116 Videau, 348 Marianne, 67, 69-70, 166, 167, Mary, 116, 117 182-3, 186-8, 195-6, 198, 200, Henry (II), 151 309-10, 312, 315, 317 Alexander, 34-5, 70-1, 89, 93, Stanyarne, Joseph, 342 Thomas, 48 Jean, 17, 76-7, 357 Hannah, 51 331 Echaw 257 Ramsey/Romsey Orphan, 69, 83, 84, 294, 356 John (II), 168, 266, 275, 276, Owen, Mary, 77 John, 110, 172, 233, 307-9, Marie Du Bosc, leur fille ne en Caroline. La Pre, Ile-de-R, France, 79 Lidie, 310 144, 165, 224, 250, 298, 358 Pouderous Anne, 217 Marie (Perdriau), 181 370 Esther, 275 Francis, 267 Ford, 321 Rou, Mary, 177 Bruneaus Island, SC, 66 Bonnetheau, John, 116, 233, 340 Puilboireau (Les Halles de) Callard, 345 William, 89, 188, 194, 222, Ester Madeleine, 350 Picault. Germain(e)/Germon. 242, 321, 330, 334, 375 Peter (IV), 54, 261, 303 Darlington District, SC, 104 Catherine (de Senleque) de, 139, 271, 273 Joseph, 51-2, 196, 212, 358 117, 135, 137, 165, 249-52, Monk, Thomas, 208 Falaise, Marie de, 211 Sarah (Jennings), 338 Thomas, 237 Margueritte Perdriau, sa femme. 6, 254, 304, 327, 331 Louis, 96 Marie (Potell), 53-4, 141-3, 294 Moses, 116 Keating Lewis, 351 Bermon. French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina is an in-depth study of the 1687 Huguenot settlement on the Santee River in South Carolina with biographical sketches of the more than 100 French and Swiss Protestant families who lived there. Jean, 17, 280-1 Elias, 108 Elisha, 189 DuBosc/DuBose/Dubose, 375 242 FORUM ARTICLES SEARCH. The names of people with the same given name and surnames are identified by the authors with (II), (III) and so on whenever possible, both in the text and in the Index. 357 In 1521 she began a correspondance with Guillaume Brionnet, bishop of Meaux, who introduced her to the evangelist movement and the call for reform within the Catholic Church and a return to the original purity of the Scriptures. Mary Magdalen, 188 286, 304 Le Moyne Netherlands, The, 121 Jacques, 274, 275 Madeleine, 211-12 Vincent, Hester, 343 302, 308, 323, 325, 333 Rene, 347 As early as the 16th century, Huguenots came to America. Govat, Jean-Philippe, 297 Schenckingh Fort, 293 Daniel et Madeleine Huger, leurs enfans, nz en Caroline. Pierre, 342 Susannah (Stanley), 259 Bath Town, NC, 291 Le Grand, 211, 292 Alexandre, 55, 265, 273, 275 Cintres, France, 120 David, 93 Risbee, James, 132 Marguerite (Petit), 50 Many descendants of the French Huguenots in South Africa still . Hastrel Gardens, 9, 232, 293, 364, 367-8, Lewis (II), 52 Polmarin, Lewis, 47 Naturalization Act, 15-7, 60, 208, Charlestown Regiment, 211 Mary, 309 Joseph, 103 278, 303, 332, 334, 352 After the Edict of Nantes was revoked, about 500,000 fled France. Royer, 6, 110, 124 Strode Water, 64, 371 A few French Huguenot surnames that remain common today include the surnames Du Plessis, De Villiers, Joubert, Le Roux, Naude and Rousseau. Philip, 54, 69, 260-1, 296 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. Jean, 50 Ann, 262 Jean, 22, 29, 68, 94, 122-4, Jeanne (Michaud), 75, 243, Ollier Sara, 210, 211 Spadfoe, Mathew, 132 Benjamin, 269 Jeanne (Videau), 348 326 Susannah, 76-77 90, 293, 299, 310, 313-15, 323, John, 275 Peter, Jr., 300 271, 273 Buretel 286, 288, 292, 294, 329 Lart, Charles Edmund. Anthoine, Sr., 265, 358 300-1, 326, 358 John, 31, 34, 100, 102, 104, Mary (Lynch), 172, 302-4 Marie, 210-11, 221 Michael, 35, 46, 216 265, 313-15, 339, 345 217 216, 285 Jeanne, 87 Church, 48, 238, 306 Orange Quarter French Handlin, Mary, 194 Jeanne, 162 Margaret (Lynch), 171 She has taught genealogy and has written books and articles on the subject, including Tracing Your Huguenot Ancestors and Tracing Your Family Tree in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Elizabeth, 305 Anna, 195 Sewee Bay, SC, 7 Ile dOlron, France, 6, 221 Nicholas de (II), 225-7 See Petawn Creek. Jean, 9, 22-3, 29-30, 60, 68, Betty, 169 Ann (Le Jau), 184 Shopkeeper, 109, 248, 264 123, 137, 140, 164, 180 Jean, 63 299-301 Forger, John, 179-80 5. pp 20, Charleston, South Carolina, 1897. Suranne, Marie, 97 Charlotte, 84 Anne, 304-5 Mary (De Liesseline), 222 Elizabeth, 150 Acadia, Canada, 297 Joseph, 94, 287 61, 283 Subscription List, 35 334, 339, 373-4 Susanna (de la Coussaye), 151, Barksdale 300-1, 311 Daniel, 9, 11, 17-8, 29, 40, 45, Elizabeth, 345 Nicholas, 108 David, 77 175 Hannah, 261, 350, 353 308 Nathaniel, 84, 235-6 166, 175 Andrew, 35, 46-7, 83, 88, 92, John, 201, 267 Sieur de Virasel, 57, 79 St. Sauveur, France, 205 Jean, 61 Elizabeth (Harrison), 292 Mary (Michaud), 244 Marianne, 85 Atkins, 133 214, 247, 263, 284 Babet, 213 Wantais Creek, 33, 285, 287 John, 288 Papin. Murray Creek, 154 Dacres, Robert, 129, 325 7, 309 Valett, Peter, 346 Garillon, Madeleine, 62, 210 Baudon, Judith, 306 Margaret, 169 170-1, 175 Le Roy Anne, 51, 349 Margueritte (Perdriau), 9, 168, Pringle South Carolina French Huguenot Immigration - 1690 To 1700. Brunson, Abraham, 269 Marie, 323, 324 Louis, 128, 224-5 Peter, 73, 166, 180, 202, 214, Rapley, Richard, 217 See also Du Cros de 14, 338-9, 370 Grady, Catherine, 156 Esther, 281 Jane-Sarah, 319 James (III), 164 Galiot, Daniel, 235 Daniel, Sr., 169, 223 George Washington, himself, was the grandson of a Huguenot on his mother's side. 110, 116, 125, 134, 157, 175, Marianne (Porcher), 273 Lydia, 45 328, 332, 335 Guibal Louis, 282 81, 83, 104-5, 149, 213-14, Anne Gabrielle, 72, 89, 113, James, 113 Stead Rebecca, 309 Awendaw, SC, 100 The Affair of the Placards of 1534, changed the king's posture toward them: he stepped away from restraining persecution of the movement . John, 108 Burloin, Francis, 279 63-5, 69, 74, 78, 80, 85, 99, Samuel G., 374 Cabanis Louis/Lewis Jacques, 47, 287 268, 270, 324-5, 337, 350, Dieu Judith, 231-2 Anne Gabrielle, 112-13, 264, Marie (Nicolas), 155-6, 157, Marie (Fillette), 74 Oliver, 74, 309, 333 Ester, 9, 119-2, 124, 127, 130, Samuel, 48, 49, 50 Stafford, George M. G. Three Pioneer Rapides Families: A Genealogy by George Mason Graham Stafford. Bayer Canary Islands, 5, 360 327 Hort Lidie, 133 Henry, 126, 162 Catherine, 330, 331 Pierre, 153, 201, 254-5, 257, Wambaw Creek, 3, 11, 17-8, 20, Rimbaud, Marie Anne, 152 253, 265, 282, 285, 300, 286-7, 306-9, 328, 332, 346 E. S., 352 Du Frenne, Madeleine, 168 Green Swamp, 108 Capt., 315 Jeanne Elisabeth (Boyd), 61-2, Macgregor. Marie Anne, 115 B., 234 Jeanne, 56-7, 79, 360 John James, 35, 280 5 Elizabet, 245 See also De Schenckingh Square, 157 292 Sieur de Gravas, 63 Madeleine (Joubert), 287 Their remains were interred at the East end of the old French Protestant Church, and are now covered by this building. Anthoine (III), 266 223-4 164, 368 Burnet, Sarah, 172 Elizabeth, 275 273-4 352 Martha, 46, 47 Joshua, 103, 153 Home > Forum > Surnames > Huguenot. Sara, 110 Rebecca (Allston), 237 Jeffords Pierre, 55, 230 Bollough, William, 102, 274 Martha, 173 297 Marianne (Gourdin), 153, 201- Nathan, 324 188, 210, 211, 215, 219, Gaspard/Jasper, 196 See also Le Sade. Jeanne (Moreau), 132 Swamp, 34, 90, 128, 183, 194, Weston Nicolas, 53, 273 Sarah (Wilkins), 341-2 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. John, 262 Richard, 98 Stewart 374-5 John, 130 289 Pierre (Preise), 230 Elizabeth (Peronneau), 237 132-3 Margaret, 40 Pierre, 63 Catherine, 191 Anne (Ferment), 194 Amberbaut The following is the index from the French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina. Susanne, 269, 271, 273 Mr., 231 Gabriel, 233 Peter de, 83, 111, 137, 148, Marie (Le Gendre), 209 Francis Marion, American Revolutionary War guerilla fighter in South Carolina, was of predominantly Huguenot heritage. Druggist, 210 Elizabeth, 272 46, 58-9, 61, 66, 68, 72, 75, 79, Marrino Mary, 337 Some historians estimate that Protestants accounted for 10% of the population of France in the 16 th century. Staten Island, NY, 203 John, 336 Henry (III), 204 See also Gaillard. Magdalen (Joubert? Daniel, 245, 246, 253 Duke, 192 Magdalene, 73, 132 Anne, 350 Maidstown, Kent County, Elias, 39, 126, 141, 184, 204 169, 194, 201, 203, 215-17, John James David, 259 Jeanne (Roque), 197 Louis, 55, 230-1 Dandform, Joseph, 232 350 Susanna (Maybank), 244 Madame, 136-7, 250 Faucon, Nicholas, 194 Savineau Marais, 183, 323 Peter, Jr., 94, 223, 280, 303, Hooglant, Derek, 167 Mrs., 138 284 Domestique/Servant, 44, 55 Congregational (Circular)
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