Ester, 151, 234-6 Martha, 197, 233, 272 Anthony, 134 Elisha, 187, 189 Garillon, Madeleine, 62, Anne (Sauret), 57 Gignilliat. Dorothy (Tomson), 221-2 Princess Amelia, 171 Jean, 166 Anglican Church, iii, 25, 141, 287 358 Haig, George, 296 Pineville, SC, 154 Anthoine (III), 266 See also Chastaigner. Slaves. Mr., 269 Jeanne, 345 Daniel, Jr., 358 Padget/ Padgett/Pagett Leiden, Holland, 98 Samuel, 77 Jonathan, 76, 259-60 Elizabeth, 166 Judith, 163, 284 Mary, 247 Marianne (Le Serrurier), 60, 168, 181, 230, 264, 327, 344 396 pp. West Indies, 9, 13, 18, 53, 55, 59- Paul, 209 Pouderous Mary, 188 208, 234, 236, 350 Mary (Scott), 52 Sullivans Island, 23 New Jersey, 158, 201 Elizabeth, 309 Hullin, Franois, 273 Judith, 262 Delemelerie, James Andinett, 178 326, 328, 336 Israel, 338 Etienne, 133 Lidy, 204 341, 345 138, 142, 169, 198, 270-1, Pierre, 133, 251, 315 Jean, 166 Pel Annuity, 150-2 Elizabeth, 77 Judith, 310 Webb, Thomas, 201, 335 Pierre (II), 87, 125, 158-63, Charlotte, 94, 224, 246 Burying Ground, See Graveyards. Francis., 92, 101 Joseph, 266-7 Ribouleau/Ribouteau Judith, 201 Schwartzkoff, Jacob Nicolas, 36 See also Dutartre. 106, 121-4, 127-9, 141, Neufchatel, Switzerland, 189, 297 See also Waites. Picault Bluff, 31, 334 Isaac, 327 Anthoine, 348-50 Trapaud, Jean, 311, 312 Pumpkins, 364 125, 160-3, 285-7, 289-90, 247, 257-61, 288, 296, 314, 157, 231, 361-2 Gerosme, 284-5, 288 Herbert, Gabrielle, 63 Jacques, 118, 206, 269, 274, Marianne/Marian, 154 Smailes, James, 55, 230 267, 288, 302, 348-50, 357 See also Gaillard. 323, 334, 339, 341, 358-9 Dorothy, 334 St. Pauls Parish, 36, 243-4 210 243-5, 336 Mary, 303 William, 217 Germoud, France, 196 Burloin, Francis, 279 79 Robert, 173 Isaac, 17, 117-18, 156, 234-5, Ard:, 232 Martha, 104 Abraham, 256 Vintner, 151, 326, 334, 345 David, 103 Turpentine Stills, 375 Pierre et Jacques, leurs enfans, nz en Caroline. 150, 151, 152, 159, 165, 167, Sauret, Anne, 57 William, 164 192-3, 200-1, 215, 217, 241, Ester Madeleine, 350 Franois, 187 114, 134, 155, 158, 166, 168, Fox Wantoot, 84, 99, 314-18, Etienne, 37, 69, 86-7, 106-7, Alexander, 115 See also Brathon and Dutart Creek, 20, 33, 44, 46, 66, 336 Snow Map of great acadian migrations during the 17th and 18th centuries. Lewis, 52, 349 Magdeleine Elizabeth, 306 Perdriau Plantation, 202, 308, 331 256, 269, 275, 299, 301, Wheelwright, 15, 357 Franois, 44, 55-6, 230, 253 Warren, 167 Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France was among the first to settle there. Thomas, 341 289-90, 308 John, 341-2 Bichet, Mary, 177 Brunson, Abraham, 269 LeBrasseur, Francis, 210 Discovery, 192, 379 Massif Central, France, 368 Leger Iron, 370 Canada, 185, 297 Judith, 324 Etienne, 73-4 Rachel, 107, 108 Franois, 45, 91, 94, 95, 100-1, Mayrant, 61, 183, 267 199, 209-6, 218-22, 253, Frances (DuBois), 52 Marie, 338 Andr, 44 Jacob David, 199, 200 Anne (Ribouleau), 74 Rebecca, 353 Bayonne, France, 120 Marie (Chapron), 56 Sainte Svre, France, 294 250-1, 282-3, 286, 298, 284, 299 308-9, 328, 332 Frisell, Alexander, 93, 114 138, 141, 144, 151, 170, 209, 212, 218, 291, 299, Louis, 152 Ashepoo River, 6, 58, 144 Joseph, 281 Marguerite, 197 Lewis/Louis, 249, 295 Daniel (II), 116-7 John, 77, 156-7 Jacques, 274, 275 John (II), 190 Esther, 240 McGregor/McGregory, 174, 195 Michel, 30, 83, 110-11, 116, Anne, 284 Santee Swamp, 72, 163, 196, 237, Draper, 120 Woodmason, Charles, 37 Jane Judith, 260, 262 Thomas, 169, 234, 272, 301-2 Judith de, 370 Ann/Anne, 172, 303 See Le Grand. Mary, 238 152, 166-7, 210, 213-5, Elisha, 189 Charles, 49 See Mercier. David, 359 Jacques Abraham, 189 248, 264-8, 270, 283-4, 289- Anne (Goodbe), 115 Weaver, 50, 74-5, 106, 111, William, 259-60 132, 137, 150 218-20, 222-3, 231, 260, Pierre, 82, 88, 94, 105, 210, 285, 288-9, 301, 308, 325, Race Course Tract, 332 Mary Esther, 89 Madeleine (Chardon), 9, 135, Silversmith, 68, 181, 225, 227, of South Carolina Press, 1998. Chintrie Elizabeth (Robert), 89, 188, See also Bas-Mdoc, France, 57 Jacques, 197 William, 324, 329-30 different from those which brought the Huguenots to the colony. The Huguenots were oppressed by the French government. Daniel, 112-14, 289 Moody Alexandre de, 227-8 Jacques Franois Bndict, 26, See our Huguenot Surname Cross Surname and Variations -- Christian Name Ag / Agee / Oage -- Matthieu Allaire -- Alexandre Alle / Alley / Alie / Alyer / d'Ailly -- Nicolas Medlicott, Edmund, 234 Middleton, 39 There is a separate first name index of named slaves and owners at the end of the Index. 201-6, 225, 254-7, 339, 341-2, Mary, 192, 247 Peter (III), 172, 301-4, 321 Daniel (II), 114 Sieur de Virasel, 57, 79 General Resources; History & Culture; Libraries, Archives & Museums; . Hester, 217, 288 248, 255-6, 264, 338-9, 341, Elizabeth (Smith), 305 Pierre, 211 COSTELLO / DeCOSTELLO . Biggin Creek, 206, 208, 314 Gehan (Jean), 168 Hayward, Nicholas, 165 Mary, 77 Caleb Avant was listed as a French Protestant with 19 slaves and extensive property at death.He helped organize the Prince Frederick Church Judith (Mayrant), 242 Francis, 233, 261, 350-1 St. James Santee Wardens, 54, 69, Church (Old), 103 135, 139, 202, 205, 211, 294 Elizabeth, 103 Short Canes, 271 334, 339, 373-4 Pierre, 344 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. 177-9, 181-3, 254-6 Henry de, 151, 284, 316-8, 358 French Frigate, 360 Guneau, Peter, 87, 106, 154, 160, Lake Geneva, Switzerland, 143, 8, 137, 146-7, 149-150, 152-4, Elizabeth (Peronneau), 237 Grocer, 120 Madeleine (Pasquereau), 249 288, 347, 350 James (II), 55 James Paul, 351 Carrire John, 73, 104, 114, 124, 157, Manasseh, 94-5, 223, 246 Pierre (Sieur), 350 Elizabeth, 9, 78, 80-4, 86, 124, Castanier. Carr St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish, 118, 144, 180-2, 198, 243, 251, Jones Goneau, Peter, 323 Mary, 336-8 Burlington. Jacques, 9, 200, 231, 256, 279 Paul, 161, 199, 286-7 Martha, 267 205, 224 (Apprentice), 258, Sarah (Garnier), 133 Ford, 321 Eliza, 270 Henri, 270 Abraham, 5, 53, 58, 117-8, Bayer Fief of, France, 63 15. By 1562 they had a total membership estimated at at least a million, especially numerous in the south and central parts of the country. He was many years a leading member of the Provincial Assembly, and was appointed one of the Assistant Judges of the Province in 1740. Anne (Ferment), 194 Moreau, Jeanne, 132 Garrison 171, 234, 259, 278 (Royal). Fougeraut, 196. Peter (II), 211 Montgomery, George, 263 134, 188, 266, 277, 304-5 Isaac, Sr., 215, 288 Robert, 109, 182, 242, 379 Ralph, Jr., 84 Sieur du Chevalier, 211 Peter, 261 Philip, 351 Susan (Mercier), 343 94, 98-105, 114, 119, 122- Louis Philippe, 310 Mary Anne (Chastain), 294 Lessade. Ambroise, 341 I. Jeanne, 187 George, 116 St. Michaels Church, 37 Joseph, 111-12 Catherine Elizabeth, 83 Marguerite (de Bourdeaux), See also Le Sade. Professor of Theology, 74 John, 89, 108, 161, 288-90 193, 153-4 Christopher, 192 Rebecca (Jermain), 194, 353 Magdalen Elizabeth 70-1, 89, 93, 141-2, 197-8, Jeanneret,331 306, 321, 330, 336-8, Jeanne, 347-8 Marguerite (De Bourdeaux), Anne, 269 Bricklayer, 108, 244 6 Jay, Auguste, 6 95-6, 102, 126, 138, 140, 157, 357 Indigo, 11, 30, 39, 140, 147, 286, Anthoine, 17, 112, 264-6, 276- Billy, 375 Daniel, 297 191, 290 At this period these new settlers were a great acquisition to Carolina. Horse Breeder, 272 John, 337 Menessier. Cypress Swamp, 158, 269, 276 Jean (II), 140 Benjamin, 151, 236 Acadians, 232 He married about 1688 Suzanne Couillandeau (c1663-c1742), daughter of Pierre Couillandeau. Peter Tamplet, 337 See Baluet. Scott 310-11, 319, 347, 358 Elizabeth (Branford), 172 Robert, 276 Nathaniel Israel, 325 373-5 Early descriptions of the French Huguenot settlements in North Carolina come from the journal of explorer and surveyor John Lawson, A New Voyage to Carolina (1709). Margaret, 184 Monfey Family, 279 Thomas, 48 Louis (II), 112 William, 104 Louis, 55, 230-1 Moses, 116 Samuel, 200, 319-20 270, 343 Anne (Bruneau), 63 From South Carolina, French Huguenots led by Ren Goulaine de Laudonnire settled in Florida in 1564. New Orleans, LA, 185 Julienne, 95, 246-7 Lardan/Lardant/Lardone Marguerite (Robert), 50 Esther (Marion), 237 323-4 Susanna (Maulard), 264, 267 Cochrane, Sir John, 6 John, 130 Mellichamp, Timothy, 240 Margaret (Perdriau), 40 William, 191 Rachel (Keating), 331 Archdale, John, 13, 15, 60, 97 287, 290 Ellis Wadbacan, 288 3rd. Daniel Huger, 171 253 Guerri. Baldus. 102, 104, 111-12, 154-5, Fort Johnson, 237 282, 312, 314-15, 317-19, Louis, 98 Daniel, 342 Michel, 78 Later, Huguenots followed the Lutheran movement, and finally, Calvinism. Port des Barques, France, 157 . Ravenel records. Some historians estimate that Protestants accounted for 10% of the population of France in the 16 th century. Peter (III), 172 Marie Ester (DuPr), 198 Laborer, 156 Jamain, Stephen, 192 Ralph, 72 Catherine (Peyre), 260-1, 296 John James, 253 Brewer, 208 Clyatt, Robert, 265, 323 Jacob, 206 Cater, Elizabeth, 237 233, 306, 308-9, 336 Richmond, 4, 10, 76, 97, 110, Anne (Guerri), 162, 224 Magneville Sara, 210, 211 109, 115, 123, 125, 127-8, 137, Mary, 156, Susannah (Juin), 196 John, 193 Susanna de la, 151, 255 Isaac Mazyck; born in Charleston. Maid Servant, 44, 64, 114 Constantine, Daniel, 132 St. Kitts, West Indies, 151, 255 Caterine, 245 Peter (II), 73, 220, 300-2, 304, 240, 253, 265, 283-4, 287, Anne (Valleton), 189 Samuel J., 23, 375 Jacques, 110 196, 200, 210, 213, 223, 228, Lomboy. 304-5 Ester Emile, 47 Morritt, Thomas, 35, 280 Joseph, 35, 70-1, 90, 109, 287 280, 323, 328 Thomas, 45 Peter, 190, 195-6 Jean 309-10 Jonathan, 31, 95, 125, 127, Samson, 154 Thomas, 297 342 Cedar Hill, 153, 191 Morin, Pierre, 345 Jeanne (Rumont), 306 109, 292 161, 188, 221, 329 Jean, 170 228-9, 254, 315, 344 Daniel Isaac, 294 Deume River, France, 120 Madeleine, 347, 350 215, 220-2 Ayme (Lefebvre), 310 323-4, 329, 332, 336-8, 348-51 31, 34, 39, 46, 66-8, 86-7, 96, Jeanne (Moreau), 132 Pierre, 269-73 John, 97 Sarah (Burnet), 172 William, 150, 239 Tmoignages, 47, 85, 98, 112, Pierre de la, 298 A history and genealogy of the Huguenot family of Ravenel, of South Carolina Ravenel, Henry Edmund. Mr., 53 Valvot, 87, 330 John, 110, 172, 233, 307-9, James, 354 William, 269, 351 Cynosure, 325 See Petawn Creek. Susannah, 104, 113, 295 44 Roger, 270 Louis, 9, 82, 83-4, 98, 111, Jane, 241, 349 168, 173-4, 177-8, 181, Bradshaw, Robert, 359 Morice, Marie, 205 Magdalen, 192 Fousherole. Alexandre, 97 137, 146, 150, 369 Mary, 184 Marie, 166 Jeanne (Bourdigale), 63 Gabrielle (Chataigne), 85 Montpellier, France, 97, 119-20, Mary (Serr), 111-12, 329, Hester (Vincent), 343 2012 (2016) 20U-page number: 2020 Update to the Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors Jafford/Jefford. Martha, 108 Susanna (Maybank), 244 Jeanne (Rembert), 160, 162-4, Sullivan, Rebecca, 335 Dragonnades, 230 360 Fillette, Marie, 74 Jean, 50 Sarah, 88 Rhne River, 120, 230, 287, 368 St. Augustine, FL, 39, 196, 232 Madeleine (Royer), 104, 288, William, 264, 339-40 Elizabeth (DuPuy), 310 Susannah Elizabeth, 52, 349 Germain(e)/Germon. 41, 166, 182-3, 251, 258, Sarah (Wilkins), 341-2 Donnedieu, 137 James Island, SC, 22, 232-3, 252, Mary (Stone), 77 Pocataligo River, 134, 304 Beryl Henry 5/13/09. 241, 282-3, 286, 294, 298, For further information respecting the Huguenots, see the Appendix pp. Vergan French (Huguenot) Family history . Maulard Jenkins Francis, 271, 294-5, 297, 325, Russ Goldsmith, 227, 345, 348, 357- Gulf of Mexico, 361 Joseph, 275 As early as the 16th century, Huguenots came to America. 115, 128, 131, 145, 149, Samuel Timothy Elias, 188 lizabeth Messett, sa femme. 326 Anne Marie de, 298 Marie, 210-11, 221 Villette, Andr (Andrew) de la, Foucault, Andr, 45 Dapontee, 72 185-6, 230, 245, 247, 327 Cromwell, Hester (Michaud), 247 Loumeau, Jeanne de, 45 Elizabeth, 167 Madeleine (Dieu), 211-13 141-3, 161, 197-9, 277, 280, Poc, Bretagne, France, 281 63-6, 68, 115 Magdalen, 56-8, 79 Jacob (III), 154, 192 Edward, 88, 107, 126, 193-4, Rni, 178 Can, France, 206, 208-13, 219, See Le Chevalier. Just as France suffered a notable loss though the emigration of these intelligent, capable people, so the American colonies gained. 167, 246-7, 289 127-8, 130-1, 133, 138, 280, 323 Madeleine, 231, 286-7, 306-7 131, 223, 246 245-7, 327-8 New Orleans: Pelican Pub. Sarah, 262 Charlotte, 85 Parish, Sarah, 188-9, 304-5 265, 299 259-62 Mary, 337 12 Benjamin, 256 Church Act, 22, 25-6, 28, 83, 299 Demercier, Judith (Gallais), 45 Bourdeaux. Vaud Canton Patterson, James, 201 Susanna (Poitevin), 267 Nouail/Noel, Anne, 281 1058 pp. Renee S 4/08/11. See Laptre. Elizabeth, 192 Williamson John, Sr., 46 Mrs., 138 153, 196, 307-8, 372 Pons, 320 Bertomeau 220, 352-3, 375 Samuel, 52, 349 Prou. Romney, 18, 31, 177, 334 Thomas, 244 Isaac, 15, 72-5, 132-3, 226, 5 Appalachia, 175 Scots Presbyterians, 6 Marie, 201-3, 205, 323 Richard, 169, 175, 201, 333, Nicholas, 64 207, 218, 221, 234, 245, 250-1, Mary, 112 Helis [Alice], 350 Risbee, James, 132 345, 359 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. Jean Pierre, 189 Monsieur de, 67 117, 274, 357 Charles, 45, 153-4, 201-2, 205, Ann, 309 125 John, 242 Goodbe, Alexander, 211 Ann, 184 Louis/Lewis Jacques, 47, 287 Ester Madeleine (Baluet), 350 Gabrielle, 85 "French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina," by award-winning authors Susan Baldwin Bates and Harriott Cheves Leland, is now available. Coxe, Daniel, 205, 257 Kennett, Margaret, 319 The Huguenots brought this surname to England, and from there it may have been introduced to North America. Le Gendre Pont-en-Royans, France, 284, 287 Elizabeth, 199 Dalton, John, 98 Assesseur Bailli, 369 Saltworker/Saunier, 90, 118 329, 350 Champignon Marie, 268, 272 See also Goutier. Marianne, 53, 338 Alexander, 62 Elizabeth, 102 Madeleine, 266 Anne (Foulon), 111 Germaine/Germon and Chastelaillon Barony, 342 Bruton, Daniel, 314 Jean Franois, 5-6, 9-11, 13, Mooney/Money, Susannah, 335 Lewis, 332 Unity (Fox), 296 Pays de Vaud, France, 253 Sarah (Godin) de, 316-17 Judith, 235, 238 Monier. Martin Peter, 110 Pierre, 344 de St. Julien. Pierre (III), 154 Santee River Road, 22, 28, 33, 46, Manigault, 150, 247, 374-5 Antoinette (Buvier), 44, 45 69, 126, 215-6, 219-20 John, 297 By the late 1700s, Lewis (Thomas, Thomas) and his children Drury and Daniel lived in South Carolina before they moved to the Northeastern corner of the state of Georgia. 150, 241 226, 308, 339-40, 344, 348, ISAAC CAILLABEUF, n Ste. Boone Moses, 46-7, 114, 287 Rene, 268 Marie/Mary de, 227-8 Catherine, 83, 148, 210, 230, (Marie) Elizabeth, 149 James, 14, 97, 121, 207, 370 Saint-Pierre Parish, France, 57, 370 242, 321, 330, 334, 375 Church of England, 25, 34, 70, Chamberlayne, Mr., 277 Pierre, 67, 195, 348, 359 Margaret, 189 Chabaud, Mr., 120 John, 35, 114, 164, 201-2, 224, Over the next 200 years, the Huguenots left France for England . Isaac, 70, 221-2 John, 171 George Thomas, 73 Rochefort, France, 114 282-3, Mary Magdalen, 188 Wine, 4, 11, 30, 63, 97, 147-8, 225, 230, 232, 256, 313, 46, 50, 51-2, 76, 78, 111-3, 188, 210, 211, 215, 219, Malacare, France, 310 Daniel Murphy Baton, Isaac, 117, 168, 357, 359 How, R., 349 Lewis John (II), 163 69, 72, 88, 104, 117, 126, Guerry. Paul, 203, 235, 237-8 Suzanne, 85 151 David, 126, 351 St. Stephens Parish, 31, 34, 36-7, Chardon Du Bosc, Marie, 115, 335-6 Morinna, 295 Prioleau, 374-5 Jean/John, 249, 252 Charlotte, 280 7 John (II), 46-7, 113-4, 160, 2 Spanish Florida, 58 Damaris Elizabeth (Le Le Goux 216, 285 Harriott Pinckney (Horry), Wantanee Creek, 137 lizabet Leger, sa femme. Gravesend, England, 205, 257 Andrew, 266, 277 St. Sauveur, France, 205 Avila, Abraham, 358 Marguerite (Petit), 50 Westbury Sarah, 342 James E., 352-3 Huguenots were ordered to renounce their faith and join the Catholic Church. Millbrook, 182 138-9, 250-2, 273, 300 Waring, 276 Warren, 40 Mary Ann, 240 Valentine, Simon, 358 Abraham, 281 54, 68, 74, 123-4, 128, 131, Hlne, 105, 124, 292 Lucy, 344 Ferries, 29, 31-3, 36, 59, 88, 94, Ezekiel, 194 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. Boones House, 182 Peter, 338, 340, 341 Robert, 110, 162, 247 Belin, 6, 126 Ile Madame, France, 115 Nezereau, Elie, 64, 257 Thomas, 305 Gospel, 26, 30, 33, 35, 37, 54, Catherine Allaire, sa femme. Magdalen, 182 That changed following the 1572 St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in Paris. Henry, 237, 350 North Point, 168-9, 180 Murrell Creek, 187 Elizabeth (Perdriau), 255 Elizabeth (Robert), 305 Jacques, 350 254-7 No (II), 29, 126, 171, 246-7, Burcham, Samuel, 233 Alexander, Jr., 36 Thomas, 152 317, 359 302, 320, 323 Galiot, Daniel, 235 Jail, 211 Thomas, 142 Marion, 252 216, 218-9, 258, 280, 287- 259 There's a few left in the Carolinas, that's about it. Etienne, 6, 144, 165, 281, 310 Floride, 194, 261, 349 Isaac (II), 72-5, 286, 299, 308 28, 53-4, 141-2, 143-4, 166, Fort Brescon, France, 79 Waccamaw River, 48 James Elias, 188 Gaule Province, France, 264 186, 191, 228-31, 233, 245 Winyaw, 140, 171, 280, 295, 331 Elizabeth, 162 Jacques (II), 210 78, 135, 177, 251, 268, 271 Etienne (Stephen), 106, 150, also Delabastie. Murrell, John, 314, 335 The tide of the Reformation reached France early in the sixteenth century and was part of the religious and political fomentation of the times. Peter, 335 184, 188, 194, 206, 208, 228, Madeleine, 211-13 Billebaud, Jeanne, 155 Anne, 205 Brabant 229, 281-2, 309-14, 316, Jean, 225 345, 357, 359 Cabanis Sara, 281 John, 357 Jamestown (on the Santee River), Soer, Marie, 227 Girodz, Solomon, 56, 86, 238, Schenckingh Bettison, Sarah, 171 Daniel, 18, 174, 177, 192, 200- 166, 182, 261, 262, 289, Cartoe, John, 72 Ann, 252 164 276-7 Allston/Alston Black River, 34, 69, 72, 86-7, Gabrielle (Mercier), 47 John, 102 Le Prou, Andre, 264 Jean, 206-7 Elizabeth Martha, 108 Louis (II), 45, 55, 95, 102-3, 78, 134, 185, 229, 254, 347 Rice Hope, 184 James (II), 341 115-6, 152, 240, 345, 357, Meriwether, Robert L. The Expansion of South Carolina, 1729-1765. Boston, MA, 10, 121, 166, 360, Watahan Creek, 20, 46, 153-4, It was a respectable movement involving the most responsible and accomplished people of France. Thibaud/Thibaut/Thibout Many French Huguenots (Protestants), fleeing religious persecution in Catho-lic France, emigrated to America via England, which granted them tracts of frontier land to settle. Awendaw Creek, 13, 26 Sabril, John, 269 329 Abjurations, 82, 111, 122 Magdeleine, 320, 326 Maybank 251 227, 267, 289 256-7, 275, 282, 292, 294, Suranne, Marie, 97 Abigail, 48-9 Sarah, 341-2 Francis Charles, 134 Bouteiller, Suzanne, 56 (Chastaigner), 83-4 Le Bas/Lebar Cray Noah (III), 112, 328-32, 336 Israel, 366 269-70, 274, 284, 356 Dissenters, 13, 49, 60 Susanne, 297 Click here to view editions published in 1960 and earlier. Jewish immigration was specifically encouraged in the Fundamental Constitutions, since Jews were seen as reliable citizens. Sierre Leone, 62 Stephen, 112, 158, 166, 187, It was not until November 28, 1787, after the United States of America had gained its independence from England, that the Marquis de Lafayette, who was impressed by the fact that so many of the American leaders were of Huguenot descent, persuaded Louis XVI and the French Council to adopt an Edict of Toleration guaranteeing religious freedom to all in France. Toby Creek, 329, 331 Peter de (II), 313, 315 Marie (Bardet), 228-9 Marie (Callard), 345 Madeleine, 341 Pierre, 264-7 Mary Magdalen (DuPr), 151- Mary, 275 First Fleet, 240, 333 Etienne/Stephen (II), 335 Barnard, 320 See Martel. Marie (Perdriau), 256 . Joanna, 76, 77 Sewee, 7, 11, 18, 29, 147, 168, Marie Aime, 282, 284, 317 300-1, 326, 358 Peter/Pierre, Jr., 165, 357-8 Elliot/Elliott John, 249, 359 Ile-de-R, France, 6, 11, 39, 48, Burgaud Elizabeth, 235, 237-8 352, 358, 367, 374 Jeanne, 197, 199 Santee Factory, 124 See also Delhommeau, Marthe, 132 Mary, 345 A few French Huguenot surnames that remain common today include the surnames Du Plessis, De Villiers, Joubert, Le Roux, Naude and Rousseau. Peter (II), 232 Jonathan, 101, 115, 156, 181, Mr., 86 Anna, 111, 117 (Chastaigner), 84, 251-2 Jean, 17, 76-7, 357 Huguenots, and particularly French Huguenots, were persecuted Protestants in 16th and 17th century Europe who followed the teachings of theologian John Calvin. First Fleet, 7, 240, 333 I chose the surname Ravenel from a list of French Huguenot names since I wanted the central family to be of that heritage. William, Jr., 157 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. Rice Land, 39, 130, 183, 156, 243 Gaillards Landing, 33, 126 St. Rmy, 57 Lynchs Creek, 49, 51-2, 103-4, Suron, Joseph, 326 Naylor, Francis, 91, 100 Samuel, 233, 309 William Tredwell, 198, 243 324 French Racial Strain . The lowcountry French soon came to own large . Anthony, 191 Paul (III), 70 Elizabeth, 240 327-30 357-8 Vignaud Strang, Louise, 345 Jean, 17, 50 Jacques, 166, 183, 201-2, 258, Tart Anne (Peyre), 261 286, 298, 301-2, 330-1 Catherine, 329-30 Jonathan, 88, 94, 103, 153 Sarah (Faucheraud), 117 Leverick, 307, 309 Villeneuve, France, 343 Stanyarne, Joseph, 342 Durand Royal Society, The, 279, 360 Andr, 158 Magdalen (Jeanneret), 192 278, 280, 293, 300, 308, 314-5, Village, 18, 365, 367 Foucheraud. Mounet Daniel de, 79, 85 French Church, 44, 132, 134, William, 259, 261 258, 261-2, 314, 351, 375 150 Catherine Elizabeth Tailor, 158, 189, 305, 338, 343 Research Huguenot in the Surnames forums on Genealogy.com, the new GenForum! Magdalen Elizabeth, 80-2, 84, Magdalen, 96 New York, NY, 9-10, 39, 44-5, Robert/Roberts Hubert, James, 202, 308 New Rochelle, NY, 135, 196, The Society is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 2pm. James Laurens, 203 Mary, 137, 222-3 5. pp 76-78, Charleston, South Carolina, 1897. Paparel 191, 285, 290 The first Huguenot church was created about 1555 in Paris. Black, Isabel, 336, 337, 338 Respectfully, there are people in the Carolinas who have some Hugeunot ancestry. Senaude, Elizabeth, 87 Isaac, 184 Sara, 319 Elisabeth/Elizabeth, 122, 124- Brewton, Robert, 273 Elizabeth (Foissin), 173 Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. Peter, Sr., 359 Silk Throwster, 227, 357 Silk, 4, 11, 30, 121, 147, 227, *ELIAS PRIOLEAU, fils de Samuel Prioleau, et de Jeanne Merlat, n en Xaintonge en France. LaPierre/Lapier Margaret de, 311 St. Rmy, France, 56 Hlne, 124, 126, 131 304-5 Margaret (Gourvin), 178 244, 248, 260, 271, 276, 279, Garnett, S.C. (P.O. Acadia, Canada, 297 Charlotte de, 9, 83, 226, 281-3, Hatier Mary (Marion), 238 Port Royal, SC, 5-6, 58, 144, 361 Ann, 172 191, 219, 228-33, 245, 316, 234 John, 52, 173, 184, 200, 215, Anne (Chastain), 271, 294-5, Erskine (Rev. Sarah (Cook), 102 Prue, John, 281, See also Prew Sara, 185-6, 245-6 Magdalen (Joubert? Damaris, 317, 319 Lots, 49, 53, 63, 73, 74, 80, 84, 345, 357 Quillaud, Marie, 342 Bremar 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. Du Frenne, Madeleine, 168 Madeleine (Garillon), 265 124, 138, 153, 157, 159, 161, Flavell, John, 313 Memin/Mesmin, Auguste, 131, Isaac, 135, 249, 252 Louis, 248 189, 191, 202, 328 286-7, 306-9, 328, 332, 346 6, 254, 304, 327, 331 Esther, 272 Gideon, 240 Grenoble, France, 44, 120, 265, Dame (Marquise), 61 Woodberry Rembert, 51, 161, 163, 217 Peter, 35, 71, 108-10, 161, See Laurens. David, 77 That means 3 Kids - Margueritte, Daniel and Madeleine. Jean, 9, 22-3, 29-30, 60, 68, James, 266-7 Church Commissioners, 37, 107, Dorothy (McGregor), 334 Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Esther, 111-12 Isaac (III), 154 Singleton Catherine Du Bliss, sa femme. Isaac, 306 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. Elizabeth, 54, 126, 135, 138- Spanish, 7 Nelsons Ferry, 295-6 Madeleine, 103, 154, 285-6, James, 232 121-4, 129, 135, 137, 145-6, Caillou, Jean, 264 Pierre de (III), 313, 316-17 105, 111, 121, 137, 141, 144-5, See Taladar. William, 342 Peter (II), 351 Isaac, Jr., 192 212, 253, 287, 297-302, St. James Goose Creek Parish, 26, Sieur de Wees, 57 Petit, Marguerite, 50 Barton, Elizabeth (Burdell), 77 Jane (Satur), 320, 321 Medway River, 72 Margueritte Perdriau, sa femme. Margueritte, 254-7 Robertsville, SC, 304 303 Magdalen-Elizabeth Francis, 321 321, 330-2 William, 154 354 Isaac (II), 31, 47, 100, 102-4, Pierre, 50-1 Madeleine, 249 Le Cercler Judith, 266-7 See also Pepin. Pecoates, 264 Sewee Village, 168, 333 Witten Family, 195 Her Miroir de l'me pecheresse, first published in 1531, then again as the first poem in the Marguerites (1547), provoked the censure of the Sorbonne theologians for its expression of ideas associated with the religious reform movement. Chteaudun, France, 112 Doublet, Elizabeth, 133-4 Aunis Province, France, 4, 16, 63, Louise, 47-8, 247-8 Isaac, 69, 85-7, 89, 104-7, 155, 218, 226, 230, 239, 250, J., 270 227, 288, 347-8 Mendis, Jacob, 358 Mary (Handlin), 194 Jean, 284 Martha, 203, 204 Magdalen (Horry), 173 Marianne (Vandamme), 57 Pierre, 45 Baluet Laverick, 309 Ren (II), 261, 262 Howard French Santee Church, 198, 254 281-2, 309-11, 358 Abraham, 46, 73, 75, 92, 94-6, Massa, 108 Sieur de Boisdenier, 135, 249 Clerk, 26, 251 Sara (Bertomeau), 185, 245 Jacques de, 57, 79 David, 204 Siocart, S., 341 186, 226, 232, 241, 246, Elizabeth, 244-5 81, 83, 104-5, 149, 213-14, Peter, 103, 279, 321 293 Kings High Road, 52 John, 54, 116 261, 347-9 258-9, 324, 333 Schoolmaster, 47 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. Mary (Polly), 88 James, Jr., 261 258, 324 Daniel, 20, 81, 127, 146, 164- Jane, 48-9, 248 Steedman Malieg, Jean, 255 Godfrey The Southern Intelligencer, 358 Bonnin, Arnaud, 68, 269
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