Macoy, John, 243 It signified their desire for greater freedom religiously and politically. 308-10, 313, 317, 319-20, Dublin, Ireland, 44, 57, 60-2, 79, Esther (Chauvin), 88 Susanne (Le Serrurier), 9-10, 330, 335 Le Marchant, Jeanne, 201, 205 Vignaud Doar, David, 40, 352, 374 Dallas, Walter, 349-50 John, 174, 333-4 South Carolina French Huguenot Immigration - 1690 To 1700. Puilboireau (Les Halles de) Joseph, 305 Roger, 48 Daniel, 265 Gehan (Jean), 168 248-9, 266, 295, 297, 302, Ann, 152, 240 There was a great revival of interest in the Huguenots in the late 19th century, leading to the founding of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina in 1885. The surname "du pre . Paul, 246 Indian Trader, 284, 315, 317 See Palmer. Daniel, 155 Marie (Potell), 53-4, 141-3, Terms such as Indian Slaveand Negro were used when persons were so identified in the records. 1. Magdalen/Magdeleine 94-5, Mr., 14 Esther (Cordes), 236-7 James, 306 French Santee 395 Henry, 351 John, 134 The Dubose ancestors were among the French Huguenots who left France seeking religious freedom. Breton. Jacques de, 225 Anne Gobard sa femme. Madeleine, 266 Susan (Mercier), 343 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. Jean Arnaud, 63 James, 45, 210 255, 257, 342 Champernon, 314 Francis, 157 Louis, 282 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. 186, 270 Elizabeth, 324 ]: The Huguenot Society, Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia. Garden Burial, 340 Marie, 252 Dorchester, SC, 85, 272-3, 276, Ester Madeleine (Baluet), 350 Mary, 204 Fesquet, Mr., 120 Esther, 237 217, 375 Please be aware that the name may have been spelled somewhat differently in the original record. Brayne, Henry, 97 Girard Savineau Marais, 183, 323 Thomas, 329 Isaac, Jr., 252 Hull, Mr., 184 Probably. Anne (May), 115 Glazebrook Elizabeth (Guerri), 126, 162, John, 73, 104, 114, 124, 157, 243-5, 336 139 Bourdeaux. St. Helenas Island, 196 Pierre, 55, 230 Elizabeth (Marion), 237 Mr., 53 Elizabeth Martha, 108 Rene, 347 Pringle 50, 53, 62, 76, 98, 206, 208-9, Jean, 357 358 De Farcy 281 Fort Caroline, La Floride, 63 Alexander, 109, 115, 162, 190, Paul, 339 Thomas, 330 Elizabeth, 254, 256-9 Daniel (II), 171-3, 175, 177, Mary, 337 Couturier, 103 129, 133, 140, 148, 156, Samuel, 259 PIERRE POINSET, l' an, n Soubize, fils de Pierre Poinset, et Marie sa femme. 339-40 Richard, 98 Peter, Jr., 300 Thomas, 230 Ralph, 72 Elie, 185, 245-6 Royal Ranger, 232 Peter, 139, 268, 295 Dearsly, George, 354 4, 36-7, 39, 88-9, 162, 188, During the entire period between the early part of the sixteenth century to 1787, thousands of Huguenots left their homes in France for other countries because of recurring waves of persecution. 309 Claude Philippe de, 26, 29, 30, John, 78, 142, 226 Vissor, William, 308 Margaret (Lieubray), 189 Saniot, Catherine, 134 Guianeay, Henry, 167 Nathaniel, 337 Peter, 264 Daniel, Jr., 150 Louis/Lewis Jacques, 47, 287 Martha (Laurens), 204 Combe/ Comb William, 77 Monfey Family, 279 French Church, 44, 132, 134, Bouin en Fort, France, 120 James (III), 164 329, 331-2 302 Company of Merchants (London), Fief of, France, 63 Jean, 233-4 Pierre, 282 Privateer, 23 (French), 133, Fuller, William, 272 101-2 Madeleine (Guesneau), 158 Samborne, Anne, 206 Catherine, 339 Estienne, 138, 224-5 Sabril, John, 269 Nicholas, 157, 165-6, 291, 339 Pierre, 210 265, 277-80, 291-3, 300, 323, Atkins, 133 78, 135, 177, 251, 268, 271 6, 189, 230, 245-7, 246, Pilots Boat, 361 Alexander, 84, 319 Francis, 48-9, 187 145, 229, 285-6, 300, 331 Louis (II), 9, 135, 250-2 Joseph (II), 112 Lebott/Le Bass, Lewis (Louis), Ann, 261-2 Marie, 132 Buvier, Antoinette, 44, 45 292, 293 Marie de, 370 La Tour Isaac, 108 See also Miller. Anne (Faucheraud), 115-6, 240 Print. Germaine/Germon and Gabrielle, 47 Anne Franoise, 69, 126, 215- 317, 325 Huguenots were ordered to renounce their faith and join the Catholic Church. Rufin Deputy Secretary, 269 William, 296 Fiart/Fiat, Jeanne, 45 Mary, 309 Challiou Le Nain, Mr., 344 No (II), 230-1, 306, 339 Revocation of the Edict of Judith Jeanne, 265 Susannah, 189-91 Charlestown Regiment, 211 Susannah, 130 Cornelius, 237 Abel, 17, 50-1, 195, 265, 357 Esther (Gourdin), 153-4 Pierre (III), 154 Elizabeth, 129, 144, 148-51, 209, 212, 218, 291, 299, 3, 7-8, 11, 13, 16-7, 20, 22-3, Virginia coast at the mouth of the James River. Peter, 237, 349 Jeanne, 280 Pierre (Peter), 30, 155-8, 235, Samuel, 189 Isaac Alexander, 89 Wambaw, 22, 35, 37, 40, 144- Debusk, Anthoine, 104 Marie, 189 301, 302 (Eboe), 308, 316-17, Marguerite (Rembert), 35, 161, Mary and Ann, 290 Daniel James, 325 Elizabeth, 129, 241-2, 318 Strawn, John, 359 Ships 372-3 Jacques, 17, 47, 48, 49, 248 Berchaud 69, 126, 215-6, 219-20 Servants, 64 Sarah (Wilkins), 341 Hannah, 233, 309 Rice, 11, 20, 30, 39, 92, 94-5, Papin. Etienne, 10, 214, 343-4 Wambaw Creek, 3, 11, 17-8, 20, Theodore, 85 Catherine, 331 Anne (Samborne), 206 Edward Brickell White was born on January 29, 1806 on the Chapel Hill Plantation of St. John's Berkeley Parish, South Carolina. James, 54-5, 261, 303 Murray Creek, 154 St. Martin, Ile-de-R, France, 74, Horseshoe Savanna, 243-4 Joseph, 319 Le Noir Jonah, 212 Faur/Faure, 294 Quinby Creek, 375 Coulet Port des Barques, France, 157 Workinton, 49 Fairwell, Henry, 259, 260 Causton Philip, 244 168, 173-4, 177-8, 181, Noah (II), 112 Marguerite de, 309 188-9, 192, 221, 329, 331 Ann, 53 Judith, 78, 181, 254, 256 JACQUES LE SERURIER, n St. Quantin en Picardie fils de Jacques Le Serurier, et de Marie Le Comte. George, 186, 245, 315 228, 230-4, 241, 248, 251, LEscot Mr., 197-8 210, 248, 289 Charleston Harbor lies between downtown Charleston and the Atlantic Ocean. Child Gunsmith, 89, 91, 116, 305, 81, 91-2, 96, 99, 102, 104, 109, 240, 241, 242, 318 278, 283, 297, 299-301, Scott Mary, 112 Mary (Benoit), 49 Anne, 304-5 Anne Gabrielle, 112-13, 264, Henry (IV), 204 During this time their opponents first dubbed the Protestants Huguenots; but they called themselves reforms, "Reformed". Charles, 297 123-4, 128, 137, 148-50, Lewis, 86 Mme, 86 Elizabeth (Portal), 275 Margaret (Robert), 303 St. Andrews Parish, Joseph, 266-7 Jura Mountains, France, 287, 297 Bachelors Adventure, 55, 230 Brie Province, France, 50, 327 (Bonneau), 173 Jeanneret,331 Jacques (II), 48, 49 Samuel, 306 Holland, 4, 9, 57-9, 80, 117, 145, Louis, Sr., 358 Philip, 318 Etienne, 162 Bergerac, France, 57 Elizabeth, 276 Meriwether, Robert L. The Expansion of South Carolina, 1729-1765. Francis, 253 Hand, 371 Jean, 199 At its first synod in 1559, fifteen churches were represented. 180, 293 of Huguenot assimilation from French Protestant refugees to British Colonists, from Colonists into Americans, and finally from Americans into Southerners. 342, 345, 350, 355-9 John, 163, 334 345-392, at the end of Smiles' Huguenots, and headed; "Huguenot Refugees and their Descendants". Nicholas (II), 95, 106, 167, Canoes, 13, 18, 20, 46, 58, 96, Peter, 201-2 Marianne (Vandamme), 57 Anne, 225 Hall Jacks Creek, 137, 296, Jacks Lake, 128 Fisherman, 232 Thomas, 23, 375 342 Judith, 324 Samuel, 349 Henry, 237, 350 Willinghams Ferry, 127 B215c. Argis, Marie, 264 Gourgas, Jacques, 47 Bordeaux, France, 41, 56-8, 60-2, Elizabeth (Gignilliat), 240, 253 Valencie, 319, 322 Coligny, Gaspard de, 50 Brazier, 9, 115, 357 Cook Christopher, 192 Marguerite (Collinot), 65 Rundell, Edward, 169 Cornwallis, Charles, 38, 204 Turner, Margaret, 171 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 . Richard, 45 Smiths Point, 337 Their remains were interred at the East end of the old French Protestant Church, and are now covered by this building. Elizabeth, 103, 153-4, 162, Unity, 296 Somerton, 283, 318 Nicholas (III), 223-4 It was not always possible to make this distinction and all indexed entries may need to be checked to find all the references to an individual. Magdalen-Elizabeth Mr., 85 Capt., 84, 180 Andrew (IV), 288 George, 269-70 Henry (II), 151 Mazck, 263-4 Pierre, 104, 288, 307, 309 Sandy Hill, 261 John, 46, 294-6 Joseph, 237 Foissin Chapron, Marie, 56 Craven County Regiment, 190 See also Noble. 372 223, 304-5, 331, 355 191-2, 196, 209, 230, 245- Nathaniel, 84, 235-6 Hester, 331 Thomas, 237 Guionneau, Louis, 166 Wadbacan Island, 69, 86-7, 100, James Hamilton, 337 Hannah, 261, 350, 353 Grant for Land, 137, 294, 301 Major, 267 John, 174-5, 177 Susannah, 130 James, 35, 92 215, 220-2 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. 316-7, 320, 340 Tacitus (II), 127 Damaris Elizabeth, 239 Chartoe, John, 266 Jacob (II), 88, 154, 162-3, 191- and Prou, Itchaw, 171, 328, 330-2, 336 219, 221, 239, 262-3, 283, Chachan, 237 Nol, Switzerland, 189 Marguerite, 133 277, 291, 299, 304, 317, 329, Rochefort, France, 114 Malachi, 174 Settlement, 6, 13, 16-7, 25, 33, Elizabeth, 132 Jeanne (Moreau), 132 Samuel, 200, 319-20 Stewarts Bluff, 31, 177, 334 Church Commissioners, 37, 107, Sarah, 112 Nathaniel, 22, 84 Paul, 208, 315 144, 171, 284 149, 169, 212, 214-15, 222, Confederate Home, 340 Mathias, 111 124, 138, 153, 157, 159, 161, Lydia, 246 Chevalier. Joseph, 232 Colladon, 90 Lucy, 62 Certificate of, 358-9 Louis, 152 11. Sieur, 44, 56 353 See Marboeuf. Gerey/Gerie 298, 380 New Bordeaux, SC, 41, 195 Quebec, Canada, 209 Jacques, 118, 338 Geni requires JavaScript! (Marie) Elizabeth, 149 Frances, 157 PAUL BRUNEAU DE RIUEDOUX, Escuyer, fils de Arnaud Bruneau, et de n la Rochelle. Hester, 52 Columbia, SC, 172 Indian Trade, 124, 320 Picault. Magdalene, 48 John, 171 Robert, 35, 193 Isaac, 100, 310, 326 Stonecutter, 134 Mary, 46, 114 Merchants Company of (London), 101, 172, 243, 244, Catherine, 283, 284 Frisell, Alexander, 93, 114 258, 324 Challe, David, 178 Mansfield The Blessing, 302 Jeanne, 135, 251, 359 188-90, 199, 218 179, 319, 340, 345, 349 Jerman/Jermon, 34. King Charles II of England, 4, 14 Peter, 338 Samuel, 260-1, 296 Rachel (Villepontoux), 116 Peter, Sr., 359 Andrew, 326 Champignie 160, 162-4, 167, 191. Long Causeway Road, 126 Original Settlers, 16-17 Marie Izambert, sa femme. Daniel, 45, 81, 91, 288, 294, in 1), Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1966. Anthoine, 211, 218 Esther Elizabeth (Gourdin), Frankfort-am-Main, Germany, 313, 316 John, 339 278, 280, 293, 300, 308, 314-5, 292, 317 See also Waites. Bartholomew 244 Wood, William, Sr., 337 Francis Marion, American Revolutionary War guerilla fighter in South Carolina, was of predominantly Huguenot heritage. Discovery, 192, 379 Addison, Benjamin, 203 John, 275 Marie Magdeleine (Gendron), Johnson James, 275 An initial plantation of 300 established Fort Caroline now part of present day Jacksonville. Damaris, 317, 319 [1906], pp. Ann/e (Robert), 172, 303 Mary, 337 Many came to the American Colonies. 199, 209-6, 218-22, 253, Jeanne/Jane, 350-1 Martha (Bremar), 267 Lydia, 161, 163, 290 Mary, 338 Hlne (Gaillard), 126 Danson House, Kent, England, 62 Cromwell, Hester (Michaud), 247 June Branch, 197 Mauz Jean, 6, 11, 13, 16, 96, 134-5, Sieur de la Paignerie, 281 Jean 309-10 Elizabeth (Sinclair), 103 Henry, 296 Above all, Huguenots became known for their fiery criticisms of worship as performed in the Roman Catholic Church. Lewis, 52, 349 Abigail, 48 182-3, 186-8, 195-6, 198, 200, de la, 298 Keakea Swamp, 243 As Esther Forbes, wrote in Paul Revere and the World He Lived In (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1942): France had opened her own veins and spilt her best blood when she drained herself of her Huguenots, and everywhere, in every country that would receive them, this amazing strain acted as a yeast. Anne (Guerri), 162, 224 Marie (Trouillart), 74 Mary (Rembert), 164 Francis, 29, 54, 96, 135, 142-3, Purrysburg, SC, 35, 41, 70-1, 155, Judith, 51 164, 181, 186, 190, 209-10, 303, 323, 330 On that day, soldiers and organized mobs fell upon the Huguenots, and thousands of them were slaughtered. Mary, 52, 173, 348-50 Francis, 267 229, 331 They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. The Huguenots were members of the glise rforme de France (Reformed Church of France). Anne (Jeffords), 249 I., 352 Ruchonet, Jean No, 211 Angoulins-sur-Mer, France, 79 Rene (Mercier), 347 Cartoe, John, 72 Governor, 5, 13, 15, 22, 58, 97, 267, 286, 289 264 From South Carolina, French Huguenots led by Ren Goulaine de Laudonnire settled in Florida in 1564. Short Canes, 271 Daniel de, 79, 85 Pichot, Frances, 86 Ann, 161 Mary-Anna, 254 Jane (Anderson), 174 Elisabet (Juin), 196 James, 106, 160, 164, 183, Etienne/Stephen (II), 335 Noah, 331 228-9, 254, 315, 344 Jeanne, 87 Sawmill, 6-7, 115 John, 332 John, 251 Edward Brickell White, also known as E. B. Humphrey, 234, 357-8 211 350 Susannah (Juin), 196 John, 350 Elizabeth (Smith), 305 Robert, 97 290 Peter, Jr., 48, 248 Guisnes, France. Henry, 243-5 Anthoine, 348-50 LeNoble. Bellamy 212, 253, 287, 297-302, Anthony, 74, 165, 243, 345, Foucault, Andr, 45 John, 150, 159, 278 Margaret (Gaillard), 127 Egypt, 363 Constant (DuPlessis), 247 Ecuyer, 61-4, 66-7, 80, 85, Mary (Jermain), 55, 194 253, 254-7, 263, 297, 299, Stephen (II), 335-6 190, 212, 215-6, 218-9, 221, Pecott. 127, 129-31, 213, 239, 274, Pestles, 11, 147, 373 Jonathan, 100-3 David, 155 ), 36 Settlement, 268 126 Serr, 61, 332 George, 190 Practice of the "heretical" religion was forbidden. See also Chastaigner. 347, 362, 363-8, 371, 373 Jeanne (Michaud), 75, 243, Laporte/La Porte Lydia, 324 France, 195 171, 249, 329-1 Saint Jean dAngely, France, 110, The tide of the Reformation reached France early in the sixteenth century and was part of the religious and political fomentation of the times. Susannah, 296 Franois, 209 Elizabeth, 150 Judith (Laurens), 201 Margaret/Marguerite, 192 Sara, 210, 211 Charlotte, 95, 186, 245, 247 Sinclair, Elizabeth, 103 Peter Rodolph, 115, 150, 152, Daniel, 6, 17, 73, 132-3, 209 U. of South Carolina Press, 2006. Mary, 137, 222-3 Trapier Thomas, 30, 193-4, 319-22 Elizabeth (Robert), 305 Caw 295, 307-8, 326-8, 331, 345 Traders, 284, 315, 317 Daniel Isaac, 294 Eleanor (II), 204 155, 158, 168, 183-4, 186-7, Elie, 282, 347 Greenland (Daughter), 300 Pierre, 133, 251, 315 141-2, 157, 162, 166, 178, 182, Chirurgien, 73, 75, 96, 210, Susanne (Drapeau), 343 Church (Old), 103 Farrow 338 Jonas, 325 Van Ewick/Van Ewicq Auguste, 203 Susanna Elizabeth, 100 Ester/Hesther, 90, 98, 103, Charlotte (Broughton), 84 Montgomery, George, 263 Mary (Verdety) de, 317, 318 Susanne, 269, 271, 273 74, 117, 132-3, 179, 225, Peter, 126 Peter/Pierre, Sr., 357-8 Jacquine (Mercier), 117-8, Backgammon Table, 109, 322 Charles, 45, 153-4, 201-2, 205, Louis, 45-6, 55, 152-4, 159, 347, 373, 375 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. Poupinel, Daniel, 211 Elizabeth (Chauvin), 304 Judith (Mayrant), 242 Marie (Soer) de, 227 Paul (III), 70 Mary Henrietta (Gaultier), 297 A later descendant of Gueffin DuBose, Isaac DuBose Sr., left France circa 1685 and migrated to Charles Towne in the Carolina province. LaSalle, Languedoc Province, Sarah., 90 Thomas, 341 290-1, 370 Esther, 324-5 Peter, 233 Ferguson 134-41, 145, 182-3, 213, Guibert ), 168 Pierre (II), 288, 307-9 Jean, 113, 264 Jeanne Burgeaud, sa femme, n en L'isle de R. Philippe, 6, 11, 16-7, 29, 58, Sieur, 63 Macaire, Franois, 44, 55, 59, Thomas, 155, 158, 269 Emilie, 281 John, 92 Anne (Chastain), 271, 294-5, See also Le Sade. Peter, 111, 234, 256, 310, 314, Wambaw Church, 36-9, 175, 374- Mathew, 178 Sieur de Rivedoux, 8, 63, 66, 68, William, 233 That changed following the 1572 St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in Paris. DeJean Plantation, 96, 137, 140, 320, 322, 329, 370-2, 373, 375 Fickling Phepoe, Thomas, 338 Lee 326 Mr., 141, 252 Ann, 184 Henri Auguste, 6-7, 9, 57-8, Marianne, 55, 153-4, 201-2 Charles Towne/Charleston, 5, 49, Switzerland, 297 Michael, 35, 46, 216 Deputy Register, 269 Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. William, 269, 351 Cooke, 76 Susannah (Pawley), 190-1 Sieur de Rougeray, 309 Jean, 179. John, 231, 267, 307, 359 Peter, Jr., 289 B., 234 Le Jau. 277-80, 294, 297 Mademoiselle, 84 Mary (Snipes), 244 Thomas, 332 Schenckingh 317, 338, 351, 374 Margaret, 134 [U.S.? Elizabeth, 272 302 169, 214-15, 217, 239, 262, Elizabeth (Gaillard), 126, 237 Jean, 227 Abraham, 129, 231, 313, 339, 115, 128, 131, 145, 149, Charles, 64-5, 110-11, 114-15, Marie, 63, 64 160-1, 169, 214, 292, 298, Edgehill/Edgell See Birmont. Layware 227, 261, 334, 348-50 Isaac (III), 102-3 Annuity, 55, 62, 64, 141, 149, Mary (Faucheraud), 116-7 Henry, 84, 252 Ardouin Woods, William, 337 104, 121, 141, 168, 191, Neil. Peter, 170-3, 222, 304 Esther, 112 Mr., 44, 60 Frances, 52 Payne, Orlando, 97 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. James, 289, 295 Burlone, Daniel, 279 Jacques, 110 St Philip's Church, French Huguenot Church and th. Magdalen (Joubert? Magdalen, 301-2, 304 Jonathan, 323 John, 331 20. Frances, 70, 221-2 James 61 118, 168, 231, 268-72, 276, Rothmahler, Elizabeth, 173 238 Cypress, 183-4 Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots." See the Huguenot Church in the United States Wiki page for more information . 225, 230, 232, 256, 313, Esther (Carr), 338 Metheringham 345, 370 Desserex Martha (Fleming), 90, 237 James E., 352-3 Sieur de Lalargre, 85 Clement, Robert, 74 285, 288-9, 301, 308, 325, Fublaine, France, 50 Wig Maker, 181 329, 337 James, 207-8 Philippe, 74, 78, 97, 99, 118, In 1685, Rev. Franois, 44, 55-6, 230, 253 Margaret, 132 Pierre, 195 Jeffrion, Louis, 220 Charlotte, 344-5 Paul, 167 374-5 Anne (Grimball), 304, 5 Codner Linereaux, Francis, 47 By 1562 they had a total membership estimated at at least a million, especially numerous in the south and central parts of the country. Le Brun James, 182 Sarah (Gurin), 89 John, 33, 278, 293 Nicolas DuPort, 259 Home > Forum > Surnames > Huguenot. Africa, 39 Swiss Protestants, 6, 70 See also Brathon and Alexander, 130 Susannah Damaris de, 242, Clemons, Samuel, 197 105, 120-32, 136-7, 146, Pendarvis Henry, 76 3, 100-4, 114, 161-2, 167, dHarriette. Edisto River, 6, 30, 58, 61, 77, Labillire, Paul, 35 263, 283, 315, 355-6 Solomon, Jr., 201 Catherine (Chicken), 87, 112, 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. Jacques/James De Bourdeaux, Mary, 295 William, 164 Jeanne, 8, 56, 60-2, 342 Antoinette (Buvier), 44, 45 CS71.P458 1910 (Rare Book Room) 308 Hullin, Franois, 273 Susanna (Gaillard), 129-30, Thomas, 111 Nicholas, 359 Elizabeth, 194, 349 217, 223, 239, 282-3, 286, George, 192 Jane (Peyre), 54, 55, 303 127, 130, 132, 137, 150 Hannah, 203 101, 105, 118-19, 156, 166, Mary, 164, 217, 272 Francis, 233, 261, 350-1 Etienne, 6, 30, 58, 59, 75, 99, Orei, 178 James, 171-2 Pierre, 342 Marie Elizabeth (Gignilliat), Eliza, 270 271, 273, 276, 278, 293, 295-6, Rebecca (Allston), 237 Church, 48, 238, 306 294 Free shipping for many products! School for, 142 Palmarin/ Palmerin Marie, 155-7, 233-4 Martha, 203, 204 Preuilly, France, 268 Jacquine, 117-8, 243 John, 102-3, 211 Sieur de la Bataille-Auvray, 212 Elizabeth (Mnigault), 201, Aunis Province, France, 4, 16, 63, Monsieur, 57 Judith, 158 Mary, 188 Royer Plantation, 153, 202, 246, David, 93 327-30 Lewis, 352 Marie Ester (DuPr), 198 LeBrasseur, Francis, 210 Vine Worker, 351 Iron, 370 Dumay, 254 Congregational (Circular) James, 236-8 Widow, 159 Simonet, George, 36, 183, 193, Charlotte, 280 Bunce Island, Sierra Leone, 62 Siocart. 9. John, Sr., 276 Marie Ester (Page), 130, 202 John, 324 Ren (II), 282 Sullivan, Rebecca, 335 Lydia (Johnson), 184 Paul de, 284, 309, 311, 316-18 160-1, 217, 278-80, 302, Susannah, 297 Andrew (III), 90, 163, 288, 370 Jeanne, 260, 295 The earliest mention of the French in colonial Virginia occurs in the year 1610. Henry, 82-3, 86, 122, 148-9, 250, 286-7, 306-8, 357 Catherine (Allaire), 199-200 242-3, 245, 247 Burcham, Samuel, 233 Harriott (Pinckney), 170-1, Anne (Rnault), 112 Elias, 108 156, 168, 203, 234, 243, 250, Jacques, 53, 256, 307, 339 Barksdale Village, 18, 365, 367 Broad Path, 125, 200, 231 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. Allin, Judith (Savineau), 324 New Bern, NC, 199 Byrnes, James, 238 The Affair of the Placards of 1534, changed the king's posture toward them: he stepped away from restraining persecution of the movement . Jane, 174 Dacres, Robert, 129, 325 Lieubray/ Lieubre 102 Gendron, 34, 39, 73, 80, 98, 124 Susannah, 77 Brugnet Jean, 96, 104, 257, 319-20, Antoinette, 44 Marie Anne, 115 Gibert, Mr., 195 Morton, Joseph, 5 Prince William Parish, Genealogy Report. Isaac, 184 Jacques, 209 Elizabeth, 209, 212-13 Dutart. Coosawhatchie River, 305 Kings High Road, 52 Nathaniel, 160, 324-5 Ashepoo River, 6, 58, 144 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. Anne, 350 Anne (Cordes), 261, 350 Abraham, 331 John, 149, 151-2, 236, 253 Stuart Towne, SC, 5, 6, 58, 144 Esther (Gourdin), 153-4 Noah, 188 Railroad Stations, 373 Jonah, 224, 303-4 296, 297, 380 See also Slaves. 157, 201-2, 255, 343 Legrand, 217 Marguerite (De Bourdeaux), Dame Marie (Roulleau), 63 178-9, 181, 183, 255 Laudonnire, Capt., 63 Peter (II), 173 Alexandre, 97 Swamp, 34, 90, 128, 183, 194, Anne (Guerri), 224 Noble, See also LeNoble. Elizabeth (Bacot), 200 Ballaugh, William, 92 Roger, 239 Margaret (Guerri), 161, 162 114, 170, 178, 199, 210, 233, Ester (Guerri), 164, 259 Frances (de Longuemare), 228 Lawton Mary, 336 Constant (DuPlessis), 247 Jeanne (Prinseaud), 335 Fouillou, France, 343 Strawberry, SC, 36 Henry, 150, 239-40 John (II), 338 Susannah/Susanne, 197-9 TABLE I NAMES of the Foreign Refugees* who settled in Great Britain and Ireland before the reign of Louis XIV, (1643) of France; and their descendants: Samuel, 85 John, 266, 277, 359 Gauneau/Gaunneau 226, 229, 245, 253, 286, 298, An account states that Rev. 252 Roche, 78 323-4 Riche, Philip, 195 357-8 Within the next . Elizabeth, 77 Jacob, 319-21 Anthony, 134 Plymouth, England, 339, 341, 351 Mary, 319, 321 273-7 Sarah, 172, 349 Bilonm, Mr., 178 251 Benjamin, 256 138, 142, 169, 198, 270-1, Bruce, John, 102-3 347-8, 351, Vanderhorst, John, 359 John, 249, 359 Two Friends, 88 However, about one hundred years later, on October 18, 1685, Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes. Wheelwright, 15, 357 6, 254, 304, 327, 331 201-6, 225, 254-7, 339, 341-2, Henry, 189 Tarleton, Banastre, 38 253, 265, 282, 285, 300, Marie (Fillette), 74 Judith (Perdriau), 78, 181, 254, Baker, Richard, 240 James, 322 Hlne, 63, 67-8 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. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Chastain John Caldwell, 194 Collins, Andrew And Mary Collins To Frances Avant, Sale For 400 Acres Of Land On The Black River.