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Indigo, 11, 30, 39, 140, 147, 286, Giton Guerri. Jeanne, 325 Notary Public, 44, 64, 165, 178 Anne, 47 Sarah, 352-3 Stephen, 112 Waites. Henry, 167 Floride, 261 139 Catherine, 120 254-7 Kings Highway, 37-9, 175, 353 Etienne/Stephen (II), 335 Ashley River, 6, 10, 133, 148, 332-3, 346, 357-8 223, 260, 295 NJ, 205 Martha (Alston), 237 Mary, 244 Didcott. Magdalen (Jeanneret), 192 Germaine/Germon and . Jane (Peyre), 54, 55, 303 Abraham, 61 Henrietta, 279
359 John, 77, 156-7 Marie de, 370 Ester (Marion), 151, 235-6 Elizabeth (Fanton), 17, 73, Itchaw [Echaw] Old Field, Elizabeth, 310 Isaac, 338 Indians, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 18, 20, 26, 292-3, 299, 308 Philippes, 219, 263 John, 201, 267 Robert, 15, 252 15. Elizabeth, 305 He was many years a leading member of the Provincial Assembly, and was appointed one of the Assistant Judges of the Province in 1740. Susannah (Carirre), 77 Susannah, 190-1 251-2, 301 Nantes, 44 Tart South Seas Annuities, 184 Tobias, 118, 156 James, 266-7 Elizabeth (Harrison), 292 Judith, 304-5 Margueritte (Perdriau), 9, 168, Bettison, Sarah, 171 Daniel, 211 193, 153-4 George, 116 Elizabeth (Mayrant) de, 318, Verdauis/Verdaus, Elias, 359 Attacks in NC, 291 Anne (Salone), 98 See Laptre. Professor of Theology, 74 31, 34-5, 37, 70, 111, 125-7, Le Noir Elizabeth (Gourdin), 103 132-3, 135, 144, 148, 165, Judge, 126 Hlne, 124, 126, 131 from: http://www.ricehope.com/history/CarolinaHuguenots.htm. The Africans provided critical technical knowledge and skills for the cultivation and processing of both crops.
, from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina, Charleston is the oldest city in the United States|U.S. John, 134, 277 Henry, 189 Thomas, 169, 234, 272, 301-2 Elizabeth (Robert), 89, 188 Isaac (II), 69, 211-6 Anthoine (III), 266 Simon Pierre, 205 See Anguerny, France, 211, 218, 298 Peyre, 33, 54, 261, 288, 375 Hamilton Jeanne Charlotte, 61, 282-3 De Rousserye, 97 Peter, 351 Stephen, 249 Watts, David, 351 Visel, Franois de, 238 American Revolution: Siege of Fort Motte (1781), Ancient Planters: Passengers of the Swan, 1610, Badwell Cemetery, McCormick County, South Carolina, Huguenot Pettigrew Family of Ireland and South Carolina, Huguenot immigration to the James River area of Virginia 1620 to 1700. Jane-Sarah, 319 Henry (II), 204 LaSalle, Languedoc Province, Grange, Hugh, 231 280, 297-8, 300-5, 323, 329 Jean Jacques, 44 357 315, 325, 329, 358 Anthoine Bonneau, Jean Henri Bonneau, leurs enfans nz en France, et Jacob Bonneau, leur fils n en Caroline. Charlotta Henrietta, 81 3, 100-4, 114, 161-2, 167, St. James Santee Parish, 25-6, 33 Gendron Plantation, 164, 247 John, 277 Marianne, 85 John Jr., 61 Mary (Serr), 111-12, 329, Mary, 112 Marie, 290 Ralph, Jr., 84 St. Michaels Church, 37 Sarah, 174 Mary, 167 Franois, 306 LAfricain de Bordeaux, 56 Hans, Trinitie, 205 Its casualty rate was among the highest of the Indian Wars; for more than a year, the Indians seriously threatened the continued existence of the colony. 259
List of place names of French origin in the United States 341, 344 Jacques, 13, 17, 206-8, 311 Marye (Souchard), 110 Lagord, France, 63, 64 Francis, 228 Alexander, 62 Lydia, 189 Louis, 188 (Dutartre), 113 Jean, 6, 11, 13, 16, 96, 134-5, Sabourin French (Quebec), French (Huguenot) Southern French surname, originally a nickname for a pleasant or amiable person, from a diminutive of sabor meaning "flavor, taste" (Old French saveur ). Santee Swamp, 72, 163, 196, 237, Pepper, Charlotte, 152 65, 115, 132-4, 167, 181, 187, Guerineau, Marie, 281 Carlisle, William, 201 329-31 Madeleine, 338-9, 341 Daniel Anne (Guerri), 224 Maryanne (Savineau), 324 Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Daniel, 245, 246, 253 Wigfall 117, 274, 357 Illiare, Claudiana, 86 The Affair of the Placards of 1534, changed the king's posture toward them: he stepped away from restraining persecution of the movement . Mary (Jeanneret), 192 Ester, 338, 339, 341 Debusk, Anthoine, 104 Elizabeth (Gendron), 126 Caillabeuf, 47 ), 168 Montgomery, George, 263 Rachel, 72-3, 132-3 Cuming Peter, 170-3, 222, 304 Andr, 158 Bounnetheau, Mary (Manigault), James, 354 Edward, 244 Judith, 51 Gilliet, Esther, 327 B., 353 Hester (Mouzon), 52 Janneje, 345 Simons, 227 Mary Esther, 237, 350-1 Hanover House, 318 284 The French Wars of Religion precluded a return voyage, and the outpost was abandoned. Samuel, 260-1, 296 Gabriel, 8, 56-7, 60-2 DuCros de la Bastie, 102. Elizabeth, 166 282-3, 267, 286, 289 Mary E., 353 Joseph (II), 112 Britten Monger, Grard, 267 Morin, Pierre, 345 Esther, 130 Ruymbeke, Bertrand Van. John, 89, 114, 164 357 Stuart Towne, SC, 5, 6, 58, 144 Peter, 272 The names of Huguenot leaders at that time included the royal houses of Navarre, Valois, and Cond; Admiral Coligny, and hundreds of other officers in the military. South Africa / Suid-Afrika; Switzerland / Suisse / Schweiz; United Kingdom & Ireland; United States; 148, 161, 166, 174, 177, 193, Susanna, 157 304 66-7, 69, 70, 81, 96, 99, Pooshee, 84, 284 Print. Joseph IOn, 374 Martha, 334 Marianne, 188 Mary, 112, 329, 331-2 Capers Gamaliel, 369 Sinclair, Elizabeth, 103 Elias Sr., 39 Daniel, 325 Cooke, 76 Sarah (Wilkins), 342 Stephen, 152, 222, 318 Paul, 178, 184 306-8 James Laurens, 203 Susannah, 189-91 Rumball Samuel, 124 195, 227, 261, 348, 349 As early as the 16th century, Huguenots came to America. Britten/Britton. Andr, 120 Esther, 281
Isaac Dubose (1665-abt.1721) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Frederick, 124-6, 162, 170, Dieu 209, 230, 257, 273, 342-3 289-90, 308 Piston, Rmond, 99, 268 James, 241, 269, 276 Charles, 171, 204 Schenckingh Square, 157 Daniel, 170-1 John, 288, 307, 309 Margaret (Gaillard), 127 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. Jean Arnaud, 63 James, 359 Susannah, 196 Frances, 196 Elizabeth, 148 123-4, 128, 137, 148-50, Ester, 94, 165-6, 282 White, was an American architect known for his Gothic Revival architecture and his use of Roman and Greek designs. Isaac, 17, 117-18, 156, 234-5, 165, 169, 283, 299 (Garillion/Garrillond), 265, 256, 333, 355, 368, 371 Heard, Ester, 329 Peter, 190, 195-6 Brandy Distillery, 231 Rolinson, Daniel, 77 Mercy, 108 245-6, 248, 253, 255, 257, 267, Samuel, 189 Henry de, 151, 284, 316-8, 358 Jennens/Jennins Layson Abraham, 256 Esther, 237 The slave trade affected the entire southeast region. 333 Dawson, 325 Frances, 196 326, 329, 331 Andrew, 211 Robert, 305 Sarah (widow Bonneau), 172 Peter (II), 289 Fork Island, 171, 177, 241 Mary, 249, 261 Black River, 34, 69, 72, 86-7, Anne, 296 Switzerland, 297
Selected French Genealogical Resources - Indiana State Library 217, 221, 279, 322 Lee Jeanne (Videau), 348 Edgar, Walter B. Samuel, 103, 260 229, 256-7, 265, 310 Skrines Ferry, 374 Elizabeth (Gendron), 138-9, 105, 120-32, 136-7, 146, Press of Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. 149-51, 210, 230, 239, 311, Mississippi Company, 185 2, 333-4
Fort Caroline - The Story Of A Short-Lived French Colony Margueritte, 255-6 Lydia (Peyre), 126, 260 Repassard Margueritte Perdriau, sa femme. Van Borsum, Tyma, 345 Marie, 118, 339 Researchers should consult the original records whenever possible to avoid possible mistakes or misinterpretations. Common names such as Carolina, Charles Towne and Santee River, and some words, such as planter, appear so often in the text that listing them in the Index would not have been useful to the reader. Thomas, 233 See Lemonier. James E., 352-3 Thomas, 77 Somerton, 283, 318 St. Rmy, France, 56 Widow, 159 Thomas, 194 Marie (Blondeau), 250 Margaret, 183 Marie (Brigaud), 118, 338 Jeanne Marie, 85 Anne (Rembert), 103, 289 Veree/Verree Esther Elizabeth (Gourdin), David, 359 Savannah, GA, 116, 237, 374 Forfet, Jean, 347 Lucy, 344 Fort Brescon, France, 79 2, 67, 72, 76,-7, 84, 97, 112,- See also Waites. Abraham, 264 June of that year Captain-General and Governor Lord De la Warr arrived off the. Monsieur, 57 Benoit, 44, 171 Esther (Jaudon), 305 Genealogy Report. Pierre de (II), 55, 82-3, 98-9, 144, 148, 155-6, 164, 181, Marguerite, 62 Mary, 266, 275, 277 Judith Jeanne, 265 3, 263, 280, 288, 294-6, Mary, 352-3 French Frigate, 360 286 St. Marks Parish, 90, 108, 295-6 Jeanne Berchaud, femme du dit Jean Boyd. Elizabeth de, 237, 318 John, 61-2 Hooper, Mr, 198 Elizabeth (Buretel), 9, 80-2, Elizabeth, 240 Saint Mdard, France, 228 Susanna Elizabeth (DuBose), Gideon, 115 Wambaw, 22, 35, 37, 40, 144- Charleston is known as The Holy City due to the prominence of churches on the low-rise cityscape, particularly the numerous steeples which dot the city's skyline, and for the fact that it was one of the few cities in the original Thirteen Colonies|thirteen colonies to provide religious tolerance, albeit restricted to non-Catholics. Elizabeth (Chauvin), 88 Weaver, 50, 74-5, 106, 111, Mary, 103-4 Isaac, 132, 134 144, 147, 149, 171, 185, Andr, 74 James, 203 Jeanne/Jane, 350-1 Charles, 197 Isaac (II), 317-18 159
Qualified Huguenot Ancestors - The National Huguenot Society 196, 198, 214, 217, 237, 259, Niagara, NY, 375 286-7, 306-9, 328, 332, 346 Daniel, 95, 223-4 Ireland, 56, 61, 96, 238 Magdalen, 78 Jean, 348 He lived in Magisterial District 1, Lawrence, Kentucky, United States in 1860. Saltcatcher River, 101, 304 Jeanne, leur fille, ne St. Jean D' Angely. Martha (Gignilliat), 152, 272 Hannah, 261, 350, 353 Julien, 51 Hester (Jaudon), 87 82-4, 86, 123, 126, 140, 164, Gerey/Gerie Sainte Svre, France, 294 Martha, 108
What Are Some Common French Huguenot Surnames? - Reference.com Benjamin de la, 94, 165, 209, Elizabeth (Gourdin), 154, 162, Mary (Sanders), 272 Godfrey (alias Garnear) The Prevatt (e) Historical Society is composed of those who can trace their lineage to Pierre Prevot, the French Huguenot from whom we are descended. The names displayed are those for which The National Huguenot Society has received and has on file in its archives documented evidence proving, according to normally accepted genealogical standards, that the individual listed was indeed a . 132, 137, 150 Jean Samuel, 201, 203, 205 John (II), 242 72, 132, 230 Wetee Creek, 247 Church, 48, 238, 306 Martha, 89 Chabaud, Mr., 120 Margaret (Jeanneret), 192 Estienne, 138, 224-5 Valett, Peter, 346 Jacob, 319-21 Wier, John, 313 Coulet Butcher, 236, 339, 371 La Voulte, France, 230 Paul, 161, 199, 286-7 Leverick, 307, 309 The Huguenots adapted quickly and often began to marry outside their immediate French communities fairly rapidly, which led to their assimilation. Martha (Barnet), 47 John, 174, 333-4 Gabrielle (Berou), 112, 264-6 I. Ellery Israel, 366 Margaret, 171 Clarke, Robert, 355 Nicholas (II), 50-2, 195, 211, Linereaux, Francis, 47 Joseph, 336-8 Beaufort, SC, 304, 319, 320, 379 Wappetaw, 100 Magdalene, 48 Constant (DuPlessis), 247 Ridgeville, SC, 269 Jean, 63 258, 324 Paul, 234 Georges, 17, 194-6, 348, 358 Gibbes Susanna (Maybank), 244 168, 173-4, 177-8, 181, DANIEL HUGER, n Loudun, fils de Jean Huger, et Anne Rassin. Mary, 73, 74 Judith, 163, 284 Deican/ De Jau. Garden Burial, 340 Richard, 45 Potell/Postell, 53, 63, 90 Marie, 268, 272 Louis, 55, 230-1 LaPierre/Lapier St. James Goose Creek Parish, 26, Esther (Bourdeaux), 324 90-1, 94, 98-9, 100-3, 203, Dissenters, 13, 49, 60 286, 288, 292, 295 Roux. Joanna, 55 Anthony (IV), 173 Stephen, 242 Sieur de la Haute Massais, 9, 281, Jacob, 261, 323, 348, 350-1 301 Jacques, 74, 86, 128-9, 144, North Santee River, 31, 263 Madeleine, 168 Judith, 158 Anne, 264 Doyen, Pierre, 58 Charles (II), 116 At the order of Catherine de Medici, the St Bartholowmew's Day Massacre of 1572 resulted in the murder of around 70,000 Huguenots across the country. Elie, 185, 245-6 Lessade. 240, 253, 265, 283-4, 287, William and Mary Quarterly. Susannah, 210 Liste des Habitants de Santee, 16, Anne Gabrielle (Poitevin), Long Causeway Road, 126 Louis, 17, 111-12, 265, 267, 31, 34, 54-5, 61, 77, 88, 159-60, 162, 164, 217 Chairmaker, 74 Susanna de la, 151, 255 167, 246-7, 289 Weston Martha, 324 Chamberlayne, Mr., 277 James Edward, 194 Charleston Harbor lies between downtown Charleston and the Atlantic Ocean. Constantia, 232 Catherine, 100-1, 200 This comprehensive, detailed genealogy stands out for the richness of anecdotal information, and its exemplary letter/number . Cape May, NJ, 205, 257 LeClerc 116, 124, 128, 131, 135, Champignie Columbia, SC, 172 Pierre, 80-1, 84, 115, 165 316-7, 320, 340 John, 272 Marie (Chapron), 56 Ousley, James, 309 Le Riche 101, 105, 118-19, 156, 166, Stuart, Adam, 259 Rufin Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South CarolinaNo. Sara (Cahusac), 194, 322 Douxsaint, 217, 375 Cochereau Judith (Baudon), 306 228, 240, 275-6, 319 Fouchereau and Fousherole. Conyers, Timothy, 359 During the 1560s, the clashes worsened. Luberon Region, France, 310 King Jeremys, 174, 177, 334 Humphrey, 234, 357-8 There is a separate first name index of named slaves and owners at the end of the Index. Mary Drinker, 222 Marennes, France, 53, 135 Daniel, Sr., 169, 223 Magdalen-Elizabeth Francis., 92, 101 Hlne (Gaillard), 126 94, 97, 114, 120, 122, 224, Frances (Gurin), 157 Marianne (Gendron), 375 330-2 Avila, Abraham, 358 125 Norman/Normand John, 332 David, 93 Elizabeth, 97 Anna, 266-7 South Hampton, England, 250 Traders, 284, 315, 317 William, 84, 247 Susannah, 130 Savannah Bridge, 184 Magdalen, 248-9 315 Cochran 157, 201-2, 255, 343 John Coming, 140-1, 184, 261 277, 291, 299, 304, 317, 329, ]: The Huguenot Society, Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia. Steward, John, 315 Gehan (Jean), 168 Marie Magdeleine (Gendron), Marie Elizabeth, 150, 238-40 River(s), Dutart. William, 115 Penn, Mr., 178 John, 192 Suzanne, 85 Sieur, 44 Germoud, France, 196 Jacques, 201-3 Mose, 73,-5, 78, 91, 96, 105, West Indies, 9, 13, 18, 53, 55, 59- 218, 298 Jacques/James de, 215, 296, Cygne Couronne, 56 Marrien, B., 233 326 282, 312, 314-15, 317-19, Stephen, 162, 190-1 French Huguenot churches were established at Jamestown, Goose Creek, and in the city of Charles Town. 314, 339, 358, 374-5 Elizabeth, 204 Susannah Damaris de, 242, George, 192 Magdalen (Boyd), 57, 79 Strawberry Ferry Road, 123 Mary, 152 Home | About | Research | Membership | Store. Agnes, 337 Frances, 157 Sarah, 341-2 Elizabeth (Carrire), 76, 77 Flute, 109 Formally called St. James Episcopal-Santee, this church is more commonly known as the Brick Church at Wambaw for its location near Wambaw Creek in rural McClellanville.Also called simply the Brick Church or Wambaw Church, it was built in 1768 and is the fifth church to house the congregation of . Paul de, 284, 309, 311, 316-18 Jacques, 209 Madeleine, 181, 255 Mr., 235 Thomas, 296 Charlotte, 84 New Bordeaux, SC, 41, 195 Etienne, 6, 30, 58, 59, 75, 99, John, 320 Richard, 61, 92 Guneau, Peter, 87, 106, 154, 160, William, 317-18 149-50, 238-40 Sieur de Lamothe, 57 Elizabeth (Dixon), 305 Marie, 166 Two Friends, 88 Jeanne, 82, 94, 262-3, 283, 315 Martha (Dutarque), 112 John, 163, 334 Susannah (Jeanneret), 192, 247 Marianne (Le Serrurier), 60, Nicholas, dit Petitbois. 9, 311, 350 John, 35-6, 54, 64, 69, 80-1, Margaret, 134 Boigard Serrurier) de, 148, 210, 242, Nathaniel, 22, 84 Puilboireau (Les Halles de) Peter de (II), 313, 315 Alexandre Auguste, 28, 81-5, Fousherole, 196 Fesquet, Mr., 120 265 Jean, 242 371, 373 Slow, William, 227 Susannah Elizabeth (Jaudon), 207, 231, 233 316-8 See Birmont. Sarah (Burnet), 172 Marriage Contract/Settlement, 64, Jerman/Jermon, 34. Paparel Rachel, 116 Lidy, 204 Daniel, 88, 352, 375 141-2, 280, 292, 323 Varing, Catherine, 206-8 238 Coligny, Gaspard de, 50 Jacques, 53, 256, 307, 339 Anne, 45, 271, 290, 294, 295, Mary, 275 Ard:, 232 Barksdale Yemassee Indian War, 29-30, High Hills of Santee, 108 Catherine (Chicken), 89 Anne (Bruneau), 64 Pumpkins, 364 Wadbacan Island, 69, 86-7, 100, 259, 375 Franois, 30, 90, 118, 155-8, Magdalen Elizabeth Mary, 182 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. 257 Elizabeth, 177 283-6, 298-9, 309-12, 315, 223, 304-5, 331, 355 van Wassenaer Obdam Mariner, 61, 97, 101, 110, 166, 109, 292 Anne Franoise, 69, 126, 215- Abel, 17, 50-1, 195, 265, 357 FORUM ARTICLES SEARCH. Burgeaud Peter de, 83, 111, 137, 148, Nouail/Noel, Anne, 281 Mary, 338 Michael, 174 Judith de, 242, 318 Gaspard de Coligny was among the first to fall at the hands of a servant of the Duke de . Sieur de Rivedoux, 8, 63, 66, 68, Percival, 191, 226 Gourgas, Jacques, 47 Mose (II), 75, 243 Jeanne (Laurens), 201-2, 258, Danson House, Kent, England, 62 Michel, 30, 83, 110-11, 116, Bueis (Buis) 284 Elijah, 276 Martha (Chauvin), 89 302, 308, 323, 325, 333 Samuel, 211 Alexander, 89 Woods, William, 337 Donnedieu, 137 John, 169, 306 337 See Taladar. Rhett Philip, 49 Anne Gabrielle, 72, 89, 113, In 1685, Rev. Jeremy Creek, 39 Rachel (Fanton), 72-3, 133 Elizabeth (Cater), 237 Anne Franoise, 69, 85, 126, Ann, 252 Jonas, 303 Nathan, 261 David, 204 Margaret, 189 Francis, 199, 278 Pi, Judith, 194 Jane, 241, 349 Sieur de Cramah, 9, 78-9, 81-2 Map of great acadian migrations during the 17th and 18th centuries. 2, 304 Tradesman, 6, 15, 156, 181, Utrope, 264 Stephen, 100, 102, 103 Suzanne (Horry), 264 Sarah, 338 Labrasseur, Francis, 106 Judith, 196 Ann, 309 Wadbacan Creek, 20, 46, 71, 91, John, Sr., 77 Peter, Jr., 236 Pierre, 45, 104, 153, 159, 167, Paul, 209 Slowman, Mark, 174, 333 Paul, 240-1 Abraham, 5, 53, 58, 117-8, Gabriel, 220-2 Sallens, Peter, 184 No, 250 Anne, 172 (widow), 202, 233, Robert, 184 Mary, 337 Ren de, 63 8, 299, 308, 320-1, 323 Peter, 95, 110, 245, 247 175 Emilie de, 309 Marboeuf, 359 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1935. LEscot James, 277 William, 217 17. Jeanne, 162 Huguenot Pedigrees. Orangeburg, SC, 71, 126 Stoney Creek Presbyterian 5, 170, 172-3, 183, 220, 270, 197 264 Coutable, Jean, 64 Louise (Thoury), 310 Jane, 243 Baulier, Mary, 117 Isaac (III), 102-3 Shoemaker, 89, 114, 139, 163, Rezeau Joseph, 97, 126 224, 247, 253-4, 263-4, 309, Elizabeth (Robert), 89, 188, Biyon, Peter, 345 Dedecate, Robert, 98 Etienne, 133 166, 182-3, 300 Elizabeth, 150 Elizabeth Catherine David, 86 River, 330 Peter, 73, 105, 152, 166, 216, Susan . Loirac en Mdoc, France, 57 Philip, 244 Lydia, 203-4 Colineau, Mme, 315 Susannah, 297 Mary, 52 Susannah Elizabeth, 158 347-8, 351, Marguerite, 266, 276-7 Judith, 340-1 Daniel, 6, 35, 87-8, 103, 116, Robin, Esther, 51 292, 317 White Hall Path, 271 See Seron. Sarah, 101 Mary, 157, 238 229, 282, 286, 309-14 Anne (Bruneau), 63 Susanna (Singleton), 272 259-62 Gantier. Abigail, 48 Greenland 312, 339, 358, 369, 370 Gurard, 206 348, 358-9 Daniau, Pierre, 344 254, 292-3, 328, 329, 344 Pegues Family, 374 Frances (de Longuemare), 228 How, R., 349 196, 224 256, 341, 343, 380 Ces, 317 Compigne, Oise Department, Jean., 256 Maria, 110 Judith, 151 Melcher, 245 Chastelaillon Barony, 342 Paris, France, 50, 56, 112, 152, Hester (Vincent), 343 281-2, 309-11, 358 Nicholas de, Jr., 357 Elizabeth (Gurin), 158, 238 St. Thomas Island, 252 Jacques Abraham, 189 No (II), 230-1, 306, 339 171, 249, 329-1 Pierre, 6, 25-6, 73, 75, 79, 81, Hester, 246 248, 255-6, 264, 338-9, 341, New Orleans, LA, 185 Fayerweather, Samuel, 37 He became pastor of the first Huguenot church in North America in that city. Henry (II), 151 Thomas Rigdon, 244-5 Jonah, 171-2 Anne de, 211-2, 218, 298 Ann (Ravenel), 319 James, 104, 113, 267 Susannah, 253 Madeleine, 9, 134-5, 138-9,
Huguenots in America - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History Lonard, 195 Ester, 203 Alexandre, 80-1, 83 ), 276 Wantanee Creek, 137 126 Jean Franois, 5-6, 9-11, 13, Marie Ester (DuPr), 198 The Huguenot cross is the distinctive emblem of the Huguenots (croix huguenote). Domestique/Servant, 44, 55 Walterboro, SC, 262 Boudinot, 6 Martineau Mary, 167, 326 John, 354 Shopkeeper, 109, 248, 264 Langlois, Nicholas, 211, 320 French Santee Settlement, Brewton, Robert, 273 Still a valuable resource. Samuel, 279 45, 69, 70, 73, 85, 87, 94, 106- Andrew, 158 247 Amsterdam, Holland, 134, 144, Jacques, 197 Germain, 357 John Vincent was born in 1815, in Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States. Doublet, Elizabeth, 133-4 Magdalen (Morinna), 297 Many came to the American Colonies. Marie, 342-3 Mary (Jermain), 55, 194, 261 Magdalen, 316 Alexander (II), 87-9, 189 Anne (Jeffords), 249 Anthony (III), 170, 173-4, 193, Margueritte (Gaumaine), 254, Madeleine, 103, 154, 285-6, Touraine Province, France, 6, 74, Boileaus [Boisseaus] Ile Madame, France, 115 163, 166, 207-9, 212, 214, Palmarin/ Palmerin French Prophets, 51 Esther (DuBourdieu), 281 Mary, 275 Anthoine (II)., 264-7 153, 196, 307-8, 372 70-1, 89, 93, 141-2, 197-8, Richard, 177, 183, 333-4 Daho Lake, 31, 87, 89 313, 316-18 Laptres Island Grant, 174, 333 Esther, 54-5, 261, 303 Fleeing terrible persecution in France, a large number of French left their homeland to . Michael, 35, 46, 216 307, 325, 335, 344 Wild Cattle Act, 131