Frances (de Longuemare), 228 Chastasnier/Chasteigne/Chatagner The Society's mission is to preserve the history of the Huguenots and promote a better understanding of their principles and values. Judith, 341 Susanna (Desserex), 157 See Le Chevalier. Marguerite (Bontecou), 255 Andrew, 266, 277 Esther (Grasset), 201, 203-4 314 Vincent, Hester, 343 Mary (Faucheraud), 116 Edward, 56 Anne, 115 Elizabeth, 150 358 (Dutch), 139, 191, 231, 232, Elizabet, 245 Abraham, 195 Villefagnan, France, 343 John S., 352-3, 374-5 Murrell Creek, 187 John (II), 46-7, 113-4, 160, River Road, 123, 222, 254 Marie, 63-4 Abigail, 305 Thomas, 45 Rivedoux, Ile-de-R, France, 64 Rebecca Allston (DuPre), 352 Judith (Videau), 286 Robin, Esther, 51 Snchaud/Snschaud, 294-5 Henrietta, 232 George, 45 Peter, 116 Philippe, 138 Thomas Satur, 352 307, 309 Snipes 228, 240, 275-6, 319 Bruage Citadel, France, 114 Jean, 206-7 Philip, 351 357 Joseph, 281 Henrietta Catherine, 138-9, 165, 169, 283, 299 Laptres Island Grant, 174, 333 Elizabeth, 239 Martha, 350 Serjeant, 337 56-62, 65, 81, 92, 94, 98-9, Jeanne (Prou), 281 Henry, 237, 350 200, 231, 243, 275 9, 311, 350 Layware Mary (Potell), 63 Religion, 366 William, 242 Mr., 207 Marie, 233, 235-6, 238 Samuel, 351 Esther, 103 Africa, 39 Limestone, 3, 8, 20, 22, 122, 299, St. Philips Parish, 25, 47-9, Horry Croft Esther, 134 Mathew, 178 different from those which brought the Huguenots to the colony. James, 236-8 Hentie, John, 193, 321-2, 331 Bishop of London, 26, 34-5, 108, Mose, 280 Esther (Gourdin), 153-4 273-4 We will create documented and accurate Geni Master Profiles for the 45 families of Huguenot settlers in the Carolinas during the Colonial American period (migrations: 1690-1730) and ensure their ancestral and descendent lines are unduplicated and well represented. Andr, 46, 66, 69, 71, 81, 83, Marie, 206 264, 347 On that day, soldiers and organized mobs fell upon the Huguenots, and thousands of them were slaughtered. Baldus. Swiss Protestants, 6, 70 Marianne (Petineau), 188 St. Sauveur, France, 205 Stono River, 242-3, 365 Pepper, Charlotte, 152 Rebecca, 101 288, 304 180, 293 See Laptre. Bruneau. Elizabeth Mayrant, 242 Plat of, 24 Joy, Mary, 77 Susannah, 104, 113, 295 A later descendant of Gueffin DuBose, Isaac DuBose Sr., left France circa 1685 and migrated to Charles Towne in the Carolina province. St. Mathews Parish, 126, 240 Santee High Road, 33, 123 Over the next 200 years, the Huguenots left France for England . Schenckingh Square, 157 Ann, 116, 245 Lydia, 45 Print. Edward, 173 Sarah (Wilkins), 341 220-1, 223 Boisseau, 53, 142, 262 Brun Henry (IV), 204 The tide of the Reformation reached France early in the sixteenth century and was part of the religious and political fomentation of the times. Mary (LaRoche), 340 Richards, Mary, 335 PIERRE DE ST. JULIEN, Malacare, n Vitre en Bretagne, fils de Pierre St. Julien, Malacare, et de Jeanne Le Febure, Damaris lizabet Le Serurier, sa femme. Germain(e)/Germon. However, about one hundred years later, on October 18, 1685, Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes. He became pastor of the first Huguenot church in North America in that city. Dozier :fr:Croix huguenote|croix huguenote It is now an official symbol of the Eglise des Protestants reform (French Protestant church). Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Richard, 252 Isaac, Etienne et Anne Caillabeuf, leurs enfans, nz en Caroline. William, 232 177, 193, 210, 242, 257-8, William, 270 La Chaume, France, 74, 233 Pee Dee Township, 323 St. Thomas Island, 252 King Charles II of England, 4, 14 Jacques, 30, 299, 326, 357. LaRoche Lynchs Island, 31, 33, 334 Ford, 321 Bouteiller, Suzanne, 56 305 Mose (II), 339 Museum of London and the Huguenot Society of London, The Quiet Conquest: The Huguenots, 1685-1985; London, Museum of London, 1985. Fouchereau and Fousherole. Marie, 210-11, 221 William, 129, 242 Elizabeth (Branford), 172 202, 345 Mary Ann, 240 Collins 359 Normandy Province, France, 16, 149-51, 210, 230, 239, 311, Ribouleau/Ribouteau Yordy, printer, 1891. Catherine, 338-41 Margaret (Sheppard), 174 Mary (Rowser), 74 St. Christopher Island, 61, 62, 52 Francis, 233, 261, 350-1 Judith, 236 Morgan, 208 273-7 Bounnetheau, Mary (Manigault), Marianne, 200 Sieur de la Tousche, 63 St. Stephens Parish, 31, 34, 36-7, Jean, 233-4 296, 297, 380 Love, 211 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. Jack Jouett made the ride from Cuckoo Tavern to warn Thomas Jefferson and others that Tarleton and his men were on their way to arrest him for crimes against the king. Mrs., 138 Windmills, 64, 68, 115, 191 Santee Delta, 31, 241 Judith, 310 245-7, 327-8 Basle, Switzerland, 26, 297-8, 252, 273 ), 95, 190, Still a valuable resource. Ribau, Susanne, 194 Dearsly, George, 354 Sheale, George, 317 Garnett, S.C. (P.O. Marie, 338 Heard, Ester, 329 Fruchard, Judith, 315 Lucy, 344 Simmons Subscribe today! Pierre, 135 Henri, 85 A few French Huguenot surnames that remain common today include the surnames Du Plessis, De Villiers, Joubert, Le Roux, Naude and Rousseau. 241, 282-3, 286, 294, 298, These surnames are most common in South Africa due to the immigration of the French Huguenots to the Cape of Good Hope in the 17th century. 178-9, 181, 183, 255 James, 112 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 . 150, 151, 152, 159, 165, 167, La Rochelle, France, 6, 47, 56, Militia, 23, 29, 37, 107, 113, 124, Deputy Surveyor, 23, 124, Benjamin, 269 Joseph, 46, 114 Anne (Salone), 98 Noah (IV), 330-1 156, 243 Jonathan, 151 86, 195, 347 Dublin, Ireland, 44, 57, 60-2, 79, Catherine, 331 Claude Philippe de, 26, 29, 30, Pierre (III), 154 Barksdale Lydia, 184 Daniel (II), 247 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. Ballaugh, William, 92 Nathaniel, 22, 84 Frances, 52 Germain, France, 196 Mary, 211 LaSalle, Languedoc Province, Hlne, 124, 126, 131 287, 326, 343, 369 224, 233, 262, 274, 302, 294 225, 230, 232, 256, 313, Roulleau, Dame Marie, 63 Russ Peter (II), 336, 337 Valencie (Satur), 319, 322 Leverick, 307, 309 Norugatt, Jane, 276 St. Helenas Island, 196 Gemoset, France, 325 Sarah, 88 James, 225 Margaret, 4, 47-8, 65, 72, 73, Madeleine (Baluet), 234 Waha, 334 Anthony White, 352 Mary Esther, 237, 350-1 207, 218, 221, 234, 245, 250-1, Susanna, 244 265 Mary (Whilden), 104 Jeanne (Roque), 197 Esther, 150, 239 tags are based on the categorization schema in Wikipedia. Mary (Lynch), 172, 302-4 Mary, 73, 74 Marie (Callard), 345 Elizabeth, 345 Sheldon Church, 37 Isaac, 149 Brown John, 244 Rice Hope, 184 Tissot Carion 310-12, 314, 317 Lake Moultrie, SC, 318 Henri/Henry, 6, 53, 111, 200, Cintres, France, 120 The Huguenots were members of the Protestantism|Protestant Reformed Church of France|Reformed Church of France (or French Calvinism|Calvinists) from the sixteenth to the seventeenth centuries. 332-3, 346, 357-8 Elias, 34-5, 39, 126, 129, 168- Jeanne, 135, 251, 359 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. Others, who were merchants and mechanics, took up their residence in Charleston, and followed their different occupations. Compigne, Oise Department, 163, 167, 171, 191, 193, Langlois, Nicholas, 211, 320 Loyal Jamaica, 133, 168 Rice, 11, 20, 30, 39, 92, 94-5, 359 DuSoul/Dusoul Jeanne/Jane, 350-1 Rhode Island, 209, 339 Pel Annuity, 150-2 Stephen, 128 Damaris Elizabeth, 148, 210, See Dedecate. 86-7, 95, 103-5, 109, 113- From South Carolina, French Huguenots led by Ren Goulaine de Laudonnire settled in Florida in 1564. Peter/Pierre, 110, 359 Benjamin, 35, 163, 183, 193, The Huguenot Church grew rapidly. George, 101 Elizabeth (Gendron), 138-9, Suzanne, 342-3 Joseph, 38, 127, 130 Lidy, 204 Catherine, 330, 331 Rhne River, 120, 230, 287, 368 Judith (Perdriau), 78, 181, 254, 223-4, 246 John, 77 Respectfully, there are people in the Carolinas who have some Hugeunot ancestry. Suzanne (Faneuil), 342 Haig, George, 296 Pierre, 55, 230 Indian Trader, 284, 315, 317 Arthur, 338 Georges, 17, 194-6, 348, 358 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. 342 Abel, 17, 50-1, 195, 265, 357 This revocation caused France to lose half a million of its best citizens. Gabaret dAngoulaine Madeleine, 98, 103, 290, 309 Spanish, 7 Cypress Barony, 168, 183 Anne (Arrin), 155-6 Sarah, 279 Edisto River, 6, 30, 58, 61, 77, Hall Isaac, 70, 221-2 Nathaniel, 160, 324-5 Francis, 49, 76, 108, 267 65 Orange Quarter French Peter Elias, 304 139 Paul, 234 Jura Mountains, France, 287, 297 Lydia (Laurens), 204 Julien), 283 280, 304 Jacques, 274, 275 Singleton Jeanne, 345 Robert, 68, 81, 292, 330 Daniel, Jr., 150 Madeleine, 161-2, 290, 308 Mary, 152 Margueritte, 168-9, 171-3, Picardy Province, France, 16, Alexander, 62 Judith (Serr), 171, 239, 332 Aigues-Mortes, France, 79 Thomas, 259, 261 St. Lucia Island, 39 See also Genillat. Denization, 13, 15, 45, 47, 57, 62, Salomon, 323 Theroulde, Elizabeth, 61 Marie (Nicolas), 155-6, 157, David, 35, 191 Argis, Marie, 264 Thomas, 237 XVIII. Louis, 152 206, 212, 226-7, 229, 240-1, Craven County Regiment, 190 151 Schooner Built on Santee Marie Izambert, sa femme. 255 See Laurens. Ann, 53 Hester (Jaudon), 87 Carpenter, 38, 64, 68, 113, 115 Ball, 375 Thomas, 209 Esther/Hester, 88 Madeleine (Pepin), 273-6 Falmouth, England, 5, 57 Marie, 325 De Farcy 281 Medlicott, Edmund, 234 929.14. Vincent, 30, 157-8, 269 Anne (Grimball), 304, 5 Noah (IV), 288, 307, 309 James, 35, 92 Rachel, 279 Farcy. Jean (II), 280 Franois, 78 Dieu 37, 259-60, 279, 283-4, 292, 225 Mr., 20, 209, 250 Mary, 77 Nicholas, 17, 50-1, 357 Duff, 309 Switzerland, 297 284, 317 Henry, 62, 153, 201, 203, 204, Anne (Stone), 242 Trinquant, Charles, 250 Sieur de Rougeray, 309 Sarah (Belin), 126 Pirogues, 3, 13, 18, 95, 138, 220- Rachel, Fanton, sa femme. See also Chastaigner. Ester/Esther (Jaudon), 75,163, Ann (Ravenel), 319 Rezeau John, 163, 334 Jay, Auguste, 6 Charlotte, 82, 94, 262-3, 283, Jacob, 261, 323, 348, 350-1 46, 50, 51-2, 76, 78, 111-3, William, 73 Egan, John, 127 Madeleine (Rembert), 103, Elizabeth, 311 Elizabeth (Le Serrurier), 241 278, 280, 293, 300, 308, 314-5, Robert, 276 271, 273 230, 242-7, 253-4, 286, John, 224 Barrington, Elizabeth, 53 Rhetoric like this became more fierce as events unfolded, and stirred up the hostility of the Catholic establishment. Black Swamp (Jasper County), Alexander, 115 Daniel, 264, 266-7, 295, 323, Marianne Charlotte, 135, 251, Jane, 276 New Babylon to Eden: The Huguenots and Their Migration to Colonial South Carolina. See also Henry Laurens signed the Declaration of Independence for South Carolina. Anne, 132-3 129, 133, 140, 148, 156, The History of Jacksonville dates way back to Jun 22nd, 1564 when the French Colony of Fort Caroline was first established on the site of what we now know as the city of Jacksonville. Louis, 248 170, 173-4, 201, 349 Peter, 110 Jeanne, leur fille, ne St. Jean D' Angely. Cochrane, Sir John, 6 259, 260, 269-70, 273-7 Magdalen, 104, 192, 247, 286 Anthony, 191 Madeleine d, 99 Netherlands, The, 121 Elizabeth (Gaillard), 127 Margaret, 77 Anne Franoise (Le Grand), 264 302 Elias, 39, 126, 141, 184, 204 Jeanne, 106, 158-60, 163, 164, Juliana Albertina, 279, 297 Gabrielle (Berou), 112, 264-6 Julien), 283, 318-9 John, 297 Damaris Elizabeth (de St. Burrows, Edward, 232 Frederick John, 354 Mary, 252 Theodore, 85 Huguenot (coin), 4 Watchmaker, 226, 315, 357 See also Breton. 289 193, 259, 330, 352, 374-5 Jean, 179. Guerry. Elizabeth, 195 Susannah, 130 The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina provide a forum to look at the experience of a minority group in colonial society and how they dealt with the process. Pont-en-Royans, France, 284, 287 Judith (Gruel), 211 Thomas, 189 Robert, 47, 104 118, 132-3, 178, 185, 195, 245, Bristol, England, 56 Maptica, 233 291, 300-1 See Wisboo Susanna, 157 Jean., 256 Charuyer, Marie, 72 Dieppe, France, 53, 62, 63, 98, Andr, 45 Rather than forsake their faith, the Huguenots left their homes, families and the life they knew in search of a place where they could worship and live freely.We celebrate their courage by preserving and sharing their story because we believe that to know who you are, you need to know who you were. Jonas, 15, 75, 91, 100-1, 114, James, 54-5, 261, 303 (Daughter), 300 191, 238 Sarah (Gurin), 89 183, 282 Ren, Jr., 264 Francis, 187, 196 Broad Path of Santee, 31 Gabrielle, 112, 264, 265, 266 Susanne, 343 Daniel, 112-14, 289 Henry, 235 Jeanne, 197, 199 William, 115 Jane, 243 Capt., 23, 219 St. L, France, 50 323-4 Meriwether, Robert L. The Expansion of South Carolina, 1729-1765. 192 John, 134 Etienne, 220 168, 210, 230, 240, 281, 284, Pennant/Penemt, Edward, 359 Elizabeth, 97 168-71, 173-5, 177, 183, Mary (Lieubray), 77 148, 210, 230, 239, 284 Gabrielle, 47 Memin/Mesmin, Auguste, 131, Monreau, Mose, 339 Christopher, 192 Pierre, 211 Esther, 324 Margaret (Gourvin), 178 Pestles, 11, 147, 373 Elizabeth, 248 Cornelius, 151, 270, 272, 357 Franoise, 135 Vines, 9, 11, 291, 364, 371 Jean Boyd, Gabriel Boyd, frres nz Bourdeaux, et fils de Jean Boyd et de Jeanne. Brunson, Abraham, 269 Marie, 225-6, 228 Charlotte Marianne (Gendron), Germaine/Germon and Thomas, 77 Birch, Sarah, 49 Pierre, 6, 47-8, 248 Pringle He married Sarah Catherine Wilcox about 1840, in Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States. 90-1, 94, 98-9, 100-3, 203, Castelnau, 4 Elizabeth (Martineau), 248 Dispatch, 172 Moulles, Marguerite, 62 329, 331-2 167, 246-7, 289 Christ Church Parish DuPont John, 249, 359 Couturier, 103 Trapaud, Jean, 311, 312 Sarah (Godin) de, 316-17 Drinker, Elizabeth Mary, 222 William, 101, 308 Sarah, 262 Reason, Ann, 231 Joseph, 237 Henry, 181, 254 Benjamin, 61 Andrew, 35, 187, 223 DuPlessis Spencers Landing, 31, 177, 334 Mary, 182 Fidling John, 127, 188, 331 370 Sarah, 172, 349 Edward, 244 Wassamasaw, 235-6, 295 Susannah (Carirre), 77 Jean, 166 Print. Prince George Winyah/Winyaw Francis., 92, 101 Stephen, 118 Weaver, 50, 74-5, 106, 111, Ursilla, 189 Inevitably, there were clashes between Roman Catholics and Huguenots, many erupting into the shedding of blood. Brice, William, 313 Trade with, 60 Nicholas, 23, 67-8, 75, 87, 91, Anglican Church, iii, 25, 141, 287 Mr., 251 Madeleine, 233-4, 236 Simonet, George, 36, 183, 193, Grady, Catherine, 156 Sainte-Croix Island, 343 Peter, 35, 71, 108-10, 161, 19. Macgregor. Montauban, France, 61, 319, 322, Slowman, Mark, 174, 333 Lidie, 310 Burgeaud Creek. Jeanne (Prinseaud), 335 Deume River, France, 120 Itchaw, 171, 328, 330-2, 336 Elizabeth, 194, 349 Jeanne, 283 Doyen, Pierre, 58 Elizabeth, 125, 161, 162, 279, Byrnes, James, 238 Cygne Couronne, 56 Thomas, 89, 162, 331 Pegues Family, 374 Jean, 6, 11, 13, 16, 96, 134-5, 280, 323-4 202 Richard, 98 Douxsaint, 217, 375 254, 258, 279, 323 Elizabeth (Smith), 305 Isaac, 307 Guillaume, 256 Fayerweather, Samuel, 37 Charles Lucas Pinckney, 171, 211-12, 218, 283, 298-9, Boyd, 4, 7, 11, 22, 44, 358 Madeleine, 249 Jeanne (Bourdigale), 63 Duplessis Mornay, France, 112, Mary (Benoit), 49 125, 160-3, 285-7, 289-90, See Desserex. 357-8 Elisha, 103 328, 332, 335 Marl, Green Sand, 375 Mr., 136, 301 Pecott. Winyaw Bay, SC, 173 Mose, 73,-5, 78, 91, 96, 105, For further information respecting the Huguenots, see the Appendix pp. Philippe, 196 Mercier Mr., 369 278-9, 290-44, 296-7, 299, Le Chevalier "Huguenot Immigrants and the Formation of National Identities, 1548-1787," Historical Journal 2007 50(2): 309-331. Bradshaw, Robert, 359 357 Elisabet, 196 Coulet Daniel, Jr., 358 Rowser Sarah (widow Bonneau), 172 Thomas, 233 Magdalen-Elizabeth Rachel, 73 253, 315, 343 (New York) 300-1, Native Americans. 160-1, 169, 214, 292, 298, Grayhound, 313 Henry, 85 Pierre, 63 Lucas Elizabeth Mathias, 108 Britten/Britton. 12. Elizabeth, 200 Isabel (Black), 337 Jean, 220 See also Mary (Jermain), 55, 194 Jeanne (Brabant), 151, 272 Frances, 70, 221-2 John, 46, 294-6 Louis, 128, 224-5 Judith (Boisseau), 141, 261 Charles, 260-1, 294-6 265 Viellar, Elizabeth, 306 Elizabeth (Chauvin), 88 Daniel, 201, 205 103, 118-19, 203, 288 Elliot/Elliott This paper advocates that the French Protestants in Carolina did not disappear as a separate cultural group but rather, they adopted certain . Gideon, 30, 114-18, 157, 169, Elisabet (Juin), 196 Sarah, 112 A history and genealogy of the Huguenot family of Ravenel, of South Carolina Ravenel, Henry Edmund. Sewee Bay, SC, 7 Elias (IV), 172 Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Attorney, 153 Beryl Henry 5/13/09. Ferries, 29, 31-3, 36, 59, 88, 94, Susanne, 282 Josiah, 267, 348 Mary, 112 James, 57 Samuel, 126 Abraham, 5, 53, 58, 117-8, Pompion Hill, 310, 312, 314 137-9, 142, 165-72, 177-82, Anne (Sauret), 57 James, 45, 210 Maulard South Carolina Society, 85 Ann, 89 Thauvet, 6, 9 Henry, 100-1 320 Dalton, John, 98 Peter, 89, 188 Church (Old), 103 336 Edward, 88, 107, 126, 193-4, Many Protestants took part in the expeditions to Brazil, Florida or South Carolina. 2, 333-4 Jeanne, 75, 186, 243, 245, 247 Du Frenne, Madeleine, 168 Malherbe, Nicholas, 44 Jonah, 217 371, 373 Elizabeth, 324 Mary (De Liesseline), 222 Fitch Elizabeth (Gourdin), 154, 162, Ptremand, Marie, 297 Cook Anne (Bruneau), 68 Csar, 212, 227, 240, 343, 347 140, 148, 210, 282, 314-15 Elizabeth (Gignilliat), 240, 253 Researchers should consult the original records whenever possible to avoid possible mistakes or misinterpretations. Mary (Gendron), 140 Le Jau/Lejau 175 Sieur de Gravas, 63 Monsieur, 57 Mary (II) (Dutarque), 112 Abraham, 129, 231, 313, 339, 298 299, 345, 357 Marie/Mary de, 227-8 Jonathan, 53 Anthony, 134 Elizabeth, 110, 115-17 163, 165, 203, 261, 268, Stuart, Adam, 259 Simon, 63 White Gabriel, 141, 151, 236, 351 Mary, 352-3 280, 323 Constant (DuPlessis), 247 Strawberry, SC, 36 Pierre, 85 Martin Pierre (II), 246 Mr., 209 Frances (De Liesseline), 221-2 Pierre, 210 Joachim, 108, 150 Robertsville, SC, 304 Thomas, 332 William, 305-6 Huberson, Jeanne, 135, 249, 250 329, 337 Chartoe, John, 266 Rachel (Keating), 331 Le Moyne Marthe, 132 286, 288, 306-9 256-7, 275, 282, 292, 294, Stephen, 56, 155, 238, 262-3, Lydia, 324 Dewees Saddler, 101, 153, 157, 202-3, Elizabeth (McGregor), 77 Pierre, 50-1 See Mercier. Abraham, 9, 29-30, 35, 54, Babet, 138 Susannah (Jeanneret), 192, 247 Houssaye, 249 284 Susanne, 284-5, 289 Mary, 188 Marie (Tauvron), 118, 339 John, 272 Miot St. George Dorchester Parish, Richard, 115, 240 Thomas, 305 Magdalen (Boyd), 57, 79 Catherine, 339 Gedeon, 343 Mr., 9 Webdo Swamp, 375 Sarah, 352-3 Thomas, 243 Susanne (Le Serrurier), 127-9, Patrick, 18, 177, 196, 200, 334 Joanna, 55 263, 298, 321 Georges, 78, 99, 117, 268 John, 102 Breuis (Bruyre), 44, 59, 66, 145, John (II), 168, 266, 275, 276, Philadelphia, PA, 101, 153, 173, Hume, Mr., 340 Jacques, 245 Reissued Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991. Andr, 120 Guibal Baille, Mr., 59, 99, 123, 147, 148 Jeanne, 358 Robert, 173 Marie (Potell), 54, 63, 273-4 Mary, 116, 117 Colleton, 206 Catherine, 261, 295-6 Magdeleine (Burgaud), 347 Marguerite (de Bourdeaux), Sarah, 116 The emerging planter class had been using revenues from the sale of Indian slaves to finance the purchase of enslaved Africans; after the Yamasee War, South Carolina colonists turned to using exclusively African slaves for labor for their new commodity crops of rice and indigo. Elizabeth (DuPr), 272 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. St. Pauls Parish, 36, 243-4 Etienne (Stephen), 106, 150, Ren, Jr., 295-6 Jeanne, 347-8 Dutarque 159-60, 162, 164, 217 See also Prew and Prue, Goodchland County, VA, 87 Abigail, 48 Naturalization Act, 15-7, 60, 208, Joseph, 108 Bruton, Daniel, 314 Guerry Sinclair, Elizabeth, 103 Warren, 40 John, 288, 307, 309 William, 244 160, 167, 189, 239, 247, 66-7, 78-83, 209, 214, 230, Chatelraulx, France, 306 Although the French settlers of colonial Pennsyl vania were few in comparison with the English, the Germans, and the Scotch-Irish, it may be stated at . Droulihards, G., 64 John, 309 In the event of inclement weather, we follow the public school schedule for closings. 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. Thomas, 182 PAUL BRUNEAU DE RIUEDOUX, Escuyer, fils de Arnaud Bruneau, et de n la Rochelle. Henry, 47, 52, 349 Buy Now. 323-4, 358 94, 103, 114, 169, 219, 221, Languedoc Province, France, 16, Clerk (Minister), 54, 71, 298, Lewis Emilie, 281 They were disposed to look on the settlers, whom they had joined, in the favorable light of bretheren and fellow adventurers, and though they understood not the English language, yet they were desirous of living in peace and harmony with their neighbors, and willing to stand forth on all occasions of danger with them for the common safety and defense. Jacques, 20, 23, 29, 67, 69-70, Hartman, 152, 326 Jean, 61 Ester/Esther (II), 163-4, 259 James Island, SC, 22, 232-3, 252, Andr (II), 284, 286, 288-9, 201-2, 204, 205, 223, 233, Marshall:, 272 John (III/Jr. Carron, 6, 195 Le Grand Plantation, 87, 288 Aracheguene, Adrienne, 225 Sarah (Ford), 171 Anthony (III), 170, 173-4, 193, 190, 193, 210, 242, 257, James, 284 James, 111, 129, 265, 345, 357 Mary, 157, 238 Wi Land Mounet Moultrie 313, 316 John, 288 from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugenots#North_America. Charles, 209, 357 Peter (II), 87, 107 It was a dream of instigated by the royal power and initiated by the admiral of Coligny to establish an Antarctic France. Jeanne (Thauvet), 343 James Edward, 352 Hannah (Atkins), 266 Marie Ester, 129-30, 150, 153, Esther (DuBose), 90 Senaude, Elizabeth, 87 Lewis, Kenneth E. The Guillebeau House: An Eighteenth Century Huguenot Structure in McCormick County, South Carolina. 272, 282, 348, 357 Marie Ester (Page), 130, 202 Alexander, Jr., 36 Susanne, 269, 271, 273 Andrew, 89 Bentley, 91, 101, 102 Ann, 262 William, 77 359 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. Philippe Brouard de la, 151 Isaac (VI), 217 Jacob, 225 Bichet, Mary, 177 310, 338, 357 Four, Pierre, 310 Le Grand, 211, 292 Montagne du Droit de Sonvilier, Jane, 98 Jacob (II), 350 Thomas, 56 Judith, 45-7, 113-4, 160, 191, Le Febvre/LeFevre Martha (LaPierre), 199 Peter, Jr., 196 Louis (II), 9, 135, 250-2 326, 329, 331 John (II), 275, 276 Marie Ester, 198 Sara, 110 From 1968 to 1984 Ruth and William Heidgerd assembled and published 20 volumes of family history. Henry (III), 204 Jonas (II), 200 Peter, 51, 72, 113, 267, 277, St. James Santee Wardens, 54, 69, LAURENT PHILIPPE TROUILLART, n la fette Regnault Roidam, fils de Pierre Trouillart et de Marie. Dedecate, Robert, 98 Chastain Isaac, 266-7 Challiou Michaus, 295, 326 Glasgow, Scotland, 320 Mary Esther (Videau), 237, Franois, 45, 91, 94, 95, 100-1, De Laage, Jean, 268 Susannah, 196 Cantey Savannah, GA, 116, 237, 374
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