Elizabeth, 167 Railroad Stations, 373 3, 7-8, 11, 13, 16-7, 20, 22-3, Orange Quarter French Dorothy, 162 90, 293, 299, 310, 313-15, 323, Ann (Branford), 172 Henri IV (of France), 228 Fordyce, John, 36 Claudius, 295 249-52, 273, 300, 356 Mary, 52 William, 244 Marye (Brugnet), 17, 53, 62, Berry Province, France, 16, 220, 52 Moses, 116 Madeleine, 103, 154, 285-6, Columbia, SC, 172 See Laurens. Hannah, 46, 288 Silas, 244 Hollybush, John, 274 Madeleine (De Bourdeaux), Jean, 233-4 Indian Trader, 284, 315, 317 8, 80-1, 83-4, 94, 104-5, Anne, 110 Jeanne, 283 219, 221, 239, 262-3, 283, 120, 122, 201 Maptica, 233 Jacques, 105-7, 139, 158, 160, 6, 189, 230, 245-7, 246, Elizabeth, 200 Solomon, 111, 266-7, 300, Isaac (II), 86-9, 108-9, 188 Huguenot settlers immigrated to the American colonies directly from France and indirectly from the Protestant countries of Europe, including the Netherlands, England, Germany, and Switzerland (the Huguenot haven of Geneva is pictured below). 270, 274-7 George, 92, 106, 160, 163, St. James Santee Wardens, 54, 69, Susannah (Satur), 193-4, 322 Marie (Argis), 264 Childsbury Free School, 183 Pierre de (IV), 317 Mary, 244 342 Porcher, 268, 273, 374-5 English-speaking researchers and historians working with a Spanish-language document face two hurdlesunderstanding the handwriting and vocabulary, and grasping the record's institutional, historic, social, and cultural context. 164, 166, 175, 207, 210, Bayeux, France, 298 Cartel, ? Rachel, 270, 272 Jeanne Elisabeth (Mauz),51, Carren, Henry, 359 Murrell, John, 314, 335 195, 227, 261, 348, 349 Mary Esther, 129 Noah, 331 239 Elie, 282, 347 Anne (Chicot), 205 At its first synod in 1559, fifteen churches were represented. Ester, 9, 119-2, 124, 127, 130,
Fort Caroline - The Story Of A Short-Lived French Colony 74, 117, 132-3, 179, 225, Jean, 108 Rochefort, France, 114 Deican/ De Jau. Vintner, 151, 326, 334, 345 Catherine, 173, 261, 349 Rochford, James, 337 Murray, John, 338 Marianne, 60, 140, 148, 210, of South Carolina Press, 1998. Susanna (Maulard), 264, 267 Chachan, 237 Gosfraight, Kifiana, 208 Terms such as Indian Slaveand Negro were used when persons were so identified in the records. Fidling Susanne, 206 Germaine/Germon and Peter, 211 Legrand, 217 295 162, 188-92, 196, 217, Boston, MA, 10, 121, 166, 360, Annabell, 150, 239 Eliza, 211 Shipwright, 4, 234, 326, 357-8 Jeremy Creek, 39 John, 77, 156-7 Charles de, 79 Damaris, 85-7, 107, 108, 254 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. Woodville, MS, 305 See also Melet. Julien), 283, 318-9 Salomon, 323 Peter, Jr., 196 Brittany, France, 309 Israel, 366 Many descendants of the French Huguenots in South Africa still . Mary Anne, 294 Jonathan, 101, 115, 156, 181, Le Cercler
Huguenots | South Carolina Encyclopedia Judith Jeanne, 265 Benjamin, 305-6 Cattle Marks, 60, 77, 104, 111, Co, 1946. Bontefoy, Gabriel, 344 Marianne, 200 St. Nazaire, France, 155 249-50 Jacques, 166, 183, 201-2, 258, James (III), 164 Susannah Margaret, 302 Margaret (Gourvin), 178 Two Friends, 88 Mavericks, 203 223-4 Schenckenghs Bluff, 252 Jonathan, 76, 259-60 Josias, 196 Wantee Creek, 66 Elizabeth Mathias, 108 248, 255-6, 264, 338-9, 341, Henriette, 188 Marie, 117 See Elizabeth (Rutledge), 204 Anne, 151-2, 236 Snchaud/Snschaud, 294-5 259-62 St. Peters Parish, 71, 189, 304-5 Built under the guidance of French Huguenot explorer, Ren Goulaine de Laudonnire, Fort Caroline served as a New World refuge for French Protestants. Goutier. Elizabeth, 85 Cockfield,William, 35 Ellery Labrasseur, Francis, 106 Ester/Esther, 327-330 Mr., 101 Monsieur de, 67 Ester/Esther 153-4, 202 Magdalen (Postell), 276 Lieutenant Governor, 242 163-4, 259, 278, 287, 302, Charles, 117-18, 151, 156, Jehan, 228 Steedman See also Waties. Elizabeth, 69, 86, 167, 260-1 James, 30, 142, 274-7 Lart, Charles Edmund. Woodruff, Ann, 242 Aracheguene, Adrienne, 225 Andr, 74 177, 193, 210, 242, 257-8, Jacques, 343 Baker, Richard, 240 David, 359 7 Anne (Bruneau), 68 Africa, 39 Joseph, 47, 112 Daniel, 100, 102-4, 289 John, 193 Cypress, 183-4 Murrell Creek, 187 310, 312 Benjamin, 276 Esther, 236-7 By 1562 there were two million Huguenots in France and over 2,000 churches. Jonas, 325 149, 169, 212, 214-15, 222, 103-4, 126, 160-1, 163, 187, Elizabeth, 77 Alexandre, 80-1, 83 Waites. 106, 109, 150, 160, 163, Peter (IV), 54, 261, 303 Gamaliel, 369 Marseilles, France, 120 Henry, 76 Isaac (II), 268-73 Many settlers were dissatisfied with the Proprietors who governed the colony. Pierre, 44 Peter, 153-4, 203-5 Santee Company, 23, 81, 139, Isaac DuBose (c1661-c1718) joined the Huguenot Church, Threadneedle Street, London on 23 Aug 1682. Mosquitoes, 8, 58, 147, 363, 367 Senaude, Elizabeth, 87 Ren Louis, 83-4, 284, 315 Michel, 206 Charlotte, 84 Marie (Potell), 53-4, 141-3, 188-9, 299, 301-2, 304 Baton, Isaac, 117, 168, 357, 359 180, 293 Charlotte, 252 Barnett Cainhoy, SC, 249 La Mothe-Saint-Heray, France, Jacquete (Jolain), 132 See also Mounier. Richard, 74 228, 240, 275-6, 319 Col., 83 In the index of Parish Prince Frederick Winyaw register . Wool carder, 50 John, 76 Francis, 177, 183, 333-5 Sara, 110 Pierre (III), 300-2 Mary, 163-4, 259, 303 Michael, 168, 183 Lieubray/ Lieubre Wantoot, 84, 99, 314-18, Lansac, Susanne, 166 Daniel, 158, 269, 275 Judge James, in his Life of Marion, says: About seventeen years after the first settlement of Carolina, in 1690, and a short time subsequently, between seventy and eighty French families, fleeing from the bloody persecutions exerted against them in their mother country, settled on the banks of the Santee. No (II), 29, 126, 171, 246-7, 26, 28-9, 31, 33, 37, 39, 69, David, 35, 188, 191, 262, 331- Anthony (III), 266 Suzanne, 310 351 Samuel, 77 Jeanne (Garrison), 319, 322 Watahan, 172, 180, 183, 191 Sheater, James, 337 Pilots Boat, 361 J., 301 359 Joanna, 76, 77 Bardet, Marie, 228, 229 Anne, 296 Bennet, Moses, 233 Martha, 48 Isaac, Sr., 158 Judith (LaRoche), 340-1 Lydia, 194 Bacot, 6, 250 Drinker, Elizabeth Mary, 222 The following is the index from the French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina. Marie (Bonneau) de, 225-6, Mary (Skrine), 127, 272 Handlin, Mary, 194 Marianne, 319, 322 LaRoche Andrew, 35, 46-7, 83, 88, 92, 219 338 Susanne, 129 Pierre (Sieur), 350 Germoud, France, 196 Focusing on the experiences of a single lineage, the Huger family, it hopes to add to existing scholarship on the South Carolina Huguenot experience in two specific ways. Mary (Tamplet), 336-7, Thomas, 337 Washaw/Washo Creek, 18 Deputy Secretary, 269 Francis Marion National Forest, Charlotte (Broughton), 84 Home > Forum > Surnames > Huguenot. Daniel, 211 Susanne (Dutartre), 113, 267 Susannah, 206 217 Jean, 44-5, 66, 145, 285 Indian Hill, 173, 177 Glazebrook 149-51, 210, 236, 239, 241, 248-9, 266, 295, 297, 302, Soer, Marie, 227 Faugre, France, 74 Roanoke, VA, 291 Page Physician, 75, 115, 135, 162, Located in Charleston, the Society has one of the . Biggin, SC, 96 Le Febvre/LeFevre Quinby Creek, 375 223, 246, 284, 287 Ruymbeke, Bertrand Van. Mathews, Maurice, 97, 314 289 Paul, 246 James, 45, 153, 203-5, 258 Marie, 134 Henriette Charlotte Elizabeth (Gendron), 126, 140- Keakea Swamp, 243 You from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugenots#North_America. Mary (Lynch), 172, 302-4 Hester, 203 Madeleine (Courge), 95, 131, Donnedieu, 137 251 Labillire, Paul, 35 313, 316-18 105, 108-9, 111, 114, 116, 121, Mary (Guerri), 303 47, 72, 74, 130, 132, 158, 194, Mary, 73, 74 James, 324, 325 See Palmer. Charles, 9, 135, 239, 249, 251- Nathaniel Israel, 325 Mary, 334 Judith, 38, 151, 233, 234-5, 3, 191, 192, 285, 286-7, Pringle S., 256 Newkerk Andre (Le Prou), 264 Alexander, 130 155, 158, 168, 183-4, 186-7, 307-8, 323, 328, 332 333-4 River Road, 123, 222, 254 Jeanne (Prou), 281 Dame Marie (Roulleau), 63 268 300-1, Louise, 284 Canada, 185, 297 Pierce, Mary, 101 Saddler, 101, 153, 157, 202-3, Anthoine, 44, 152, 207, 357 Elizabeth, 80, 83 Peter, 207, 257 317-18, 339, 358 Anne (Sauret), 57 Cabenell, J., 270 Susanna (Maybank), 244 Thomas, 374-5 King William Parish, VA, 87 Frances, 52 Courges, 224 Bertomeau William, 259-60 Mary, 240 Judith, 324 290 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. Boureau 219, 225, 234, 258, 263, Ann, 114 254, 292-3, 328, 329, 344 John, 89, 114, 164 307-8, 320-3, 326-8, 331, 335, 156, 243 Susanne, 269, 271, 273 Elizabeth (Rembert), 90 John, 103-4 Pierre, Jr, 100, 139, 299 Charleston's name is derived from Charles Towne, named after King Charles II of England. 21. Anthoine, 53, 117, 168, 268-9 Gabrielle, 85 118, 168, 231, 268-72, 276, Jacques (II), 210 Susannah (McPherson), 277 Mouzons Bluff, McClellanville, St. Domingue, 10, 78 Lydia, 161, 163, 290 Henry, 100-1
Huguenot Ships Passenger Lists - RootsWeb Philip, 54, 69, 260-1, 296 Simonds Bond 3 THE ORANGE QUARTER AND THE FIRST FRENCH SETTLERS IN SOUTH CAROLINA By Henry A. M. Smith The late Geni. 37, 49, 73, 74, 77, 88, 90 See St. Julien. Orangeburg, SC, 71, 126 Marie (Fouace), 208 Stead 352
Benjamin Marion Sr. (abt.1665-1735) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Lynch, 303 St. James Goose Creek Parish, 26, Ester, 151, 234-6 Elizabeth (Gourdin), 154, 162, Kifiana (Gosfraight), 208 Ces, 317 1. Weaver, 50, 74-5, 106, 111, The following is the index from the French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina. Daniel, 88, 352, 375 Anthoine Bonneau, Jean Henri Bonneau, leurs enfans nz en France, et Jacob Bonneau, leur fils n en Caroline. Lewis, 352 Damaris Elizabeth (de St. The Huguenots were oppressed by the French government. Sawmill, 6-7, 115 Mary, 338 A coffee table book with many wonderful pictures. Fleury, 6, 250 167, 193-4, 279, 302-3, Courge, 95-6, 125, 132 Levi, 36, 182 Daniel, 20, 81, 127, 146, 164- Berteaud Joseph, 279 Daniel, Jr., 150 Franois, 209 Mary, 158 Nancy, 235 Maybank Isaac, 127 Butter, Thomas, 191 Edgehill/Edgell Martha (Dutarque), 112 Strode Madeleine (Pepin), 273-6 Jane, 54 Esther, 325 Ren, Jr., 295-6 William Clay, 245 163, 167-8, 189, 198, 200, 213, 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 . Judith, 315-7 Peter, 103, 153-4 John, 77 Judith (Manigault), 232
Huguenot History - The Huguenot Society of America Julienne, 95, 246-7 Peter (II), 232 Daniel (II), 173, 179, 181-4, 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. Oze (II), 254 John, 350 Smith, 358 Willinghams Ferry, 127 Mary (Handlin), 194 Marie Du Bosc, leur fille ne en Caroline. Corn, 191 337-40, 345, 348, 369 Orleans, France, 110, 345 Marie (Fougeraut), 90, 99, Susanne (Drapeau), 343 John, 73, 104, 114, 124, 157, 5 Burgaud Thomas, 159 Peter, 150, 239, 240 Elizabeth (Perdriau), 255 Elizabeth, 9, 78, 80-4, 86, 124, Peter, 51, 72, 113, 267, 277, 218, 298 Slautor, Thomas, 359 Les Sables dOlonne, France, 233 de la, 298 Halfway Creek, 375 Marennes, France, 53, 135 John Paul, 116-7 259, 317 Gilliet, Esther, 327 Mary, 264 Catherine (Le Serrurier), 83, Whenever possible, women are indexed under their maiden and married names, with their maiden names given in parentheses. Jacques, 350 338, 347-50, 373-4, 375 286, 288, 306-9 Josiah, 64, 65, 68 Catherine (Chicken), 331-2 Pascaud 272, 296, 303, 338, 351, 374-5 Paul, 90, 227, 273, 275 Mary, 352-3 Fort King George, GA, 185 Bunce Island, Sierra Leone, 62 Isaac, 132, 134 Ann, 152, 240 211-6, 299