John, 141, 260, 296, 374 Daniel, Sr., 358 167, 180, 182, 184, 191, 194, Elizabeth, 209, 212-13 See Petawn Creek. Anne (Bressan), 103, 160, 284, Mazck, 263-4 Negroes. Jean Franois, 5-6, 9-11, 13, St. Andrews Parish, French Protestant (Huguenot) O - Genealogy.com Margaret, 275 186, 270 Paul, 146 William, 242 119, 156, 338, 345 Grand), 81, 212, 219, 298- They settled in port cities, Charleston, New York, and Boston, or founded rural communities (New Paltz and New Rochelle, New York, Orange Quarter and French Santee, South Carolina, and Manakintown, Virginia). Elizabeth, 232, 233 Peter, 265-6 Sieur de Crevecoeur, 298 81, 91-2, 96, 99, 102, 104, 109, 223-4 Susanna (Couillandeau), 45, John, 341-2 Anne, 205 Elizabeth (McGregor), 77 Anne, 269 143, 145-6, 148-52, 159, Jonathan, 151 Mary (Polly) (Tart), 88 Boones House, 182 Magdalen, 134 Daniau, Pierre, 344 Rachel (Fitch), 108 John (II), 164, 258-9, 324 Charles, 295, 326 David, 93 Sieur de Rivedoux, 8, 63, 66, 68, Sieur de Beaugay, 64 Rapley, Richard, 217 Mary, 191 Judith, 260 Dowries, 56-7, 138, 182, 273, 297 Elizabeth, 240 Sarah (Dutarque), 112, Daniel, 357 Billebaud, Jeanne, 155 William, 77 By the end of the 17th century, roughly 200,000 Huguenots had been driven from France during a series of religious persecutions. Jean Jacques, 87, 159, 162-3, 169, 214-15, 217, 239, 262, Judith Jeanne, 265 Miot Sieur de Cohign, 281 Gideon, 359 See St. Julien. Marianne/Marian, 154 Monsieur, 57 Elias, 35, 89, 167, 187-8, 304- Dymes Brabant Madeleine (Rembert), 103, John, Jr., 334-5 Josias Garnier, 133 Samuel, 279 Mary (Bichet), 177 Margueritte, 254-7 Bruage Citadel, France, 114 Wando River, 93, 100-3, 148, 189, 191, 202, 328 See Birmont. John, 339, 341 10. Catherine, 216 Mosquitoes, 8, 58, 147, 363, 367 Hester (Mouzon), 52 Philippe, 74 Picardy Province, France, 16, Isaac, 338 44 Jeanne, 63 Hester, 279 195-6, 198-9, 206, 226-7, 237, Capers Silversmith, 68, 181, 225, 227, Elisabet (Juin), 196 Broad Path, 125, 200, 231 Bourges, France, 290 Judith (Laurens), 201 Catherine (Chaillou), 327, 330 69, 126, 215-6, 219-20 Allison, James, 337 Elie, 29, 78, 83, 87, 118, 153, Les Sables dOlonne, France, 233 Frances (Gurin), 157 Weston Aigues-Mortes, France, 79 Rice Land, 39, 130, 183, Civil War, 11, 39, 141, 239 Forfet, Jean, 347 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 ). Anne, 224 255, 257, 342 Colineau, Mme, 315 James, 35, 92 332 Mathurin (II), 157 James, 351 Brathon. Cramahe. Balls Branch, 375 Nathaniel, 204 Solomon, 111, 266-7, 300, Rouen, France, 115, 199, 209-10 Switzerland, 242 Israel, 366 He was the architect of many churches including the Gothic Revival Huguenot Church{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Huguenot Church | work = National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form | publisher =National Park Service | year = 1973 | url = http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710068/S1081771 | format = pdf | doi = | accessdate = 17 March 2009}} (NHL) in Charleston. Marie (Chapron), 56 Wambaw Creek, 3, 11, 17-8, 20, Mary (Lynch), 172, 302-4 Thomas, 152 St. Sauveur, France, 205 John, 108 Le Cercler James, 112 Judith (Baluet), 38, 151, 233-7, Madeleine (Pasquereau), 249 Bayonne, France, 120 Tradesman, 6, 15, 156, 181, DuPont Martha, 199 Workinton, 49 Elizabeth, 200 Ravenel records. Monck Peter, 49 He died in 1860, in Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States, at the . Tailor, 158, 189, 305, 338, 343 Daniel, 264, 266-7, 295, 323, Jonathan, 100-3 Horrys Savannah, Mr., 34 John, 332 Robert, 240 Broussard La Salle/LaSalle/Lasalle Anne, 114-16, 240 His Majestys First Troop of Robin, Esther, 51 Woodward Gospel, 26, 30, 33, 35, 37, 54, 144, 148, 155-6, 164, 181, Ester, 203 North Carolina with Counties, Towns and Communities Project. Museum of London and the Huguenot Society of London, The Quiet Conquest: The Huguenots, 1685-1985; London, Museum of London, 1985. See also Miller. 137, 140, 175, 320, 330 78, 134, 185, 229, 254, 347 Magdalen, 104, 192, 247, 286 166, 182-3, 300 Peter/Pierre, 68, 75, 90-2, 99- Garrison John, Jr., 77 83, 93, 104-5, 109-110, 125, Jean, 242 Elizabeth, 310 Neil. Peter (II), 258 Selected French Genealogical Resources - Indiana State Library Sarah, 110, 117 Peter de, 83, 111, 137, 148, Ramsey/Romsey Ester Madeleine, 350 Couturier, 103 Ann, 161 Jane/Judith (Peyre), 260, 262 Henry, 62, 153, 201, 203, 204, Middleburg, Holland, 56, 64, 326 Mary (Stone), 77 326 Port-des-Barques, France, 114-5 31, 34, 39, 46, 66-8, 86-7, 96, Madeleine, 211-13 Harvey Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Jonathan (II), 102-3 Daniel, 254-5, 257, 259 Santee Delta, 31, 241 William Clay, 245 Nmes, France, 86 Ann, 232 Le Moyne 12 Mary (Tucker), 211 Mathieu, 282 Peter, 237, 349 Jeanne, 87 238, 242, 248-9, 251-2, Judith (Baudon), 306 Marianne Charlotte, 135, 251, Mary (Stone), 77 Henriette Charlotte, 82, 84 Peter, Jr., 300 Jacquette/Jaquette, Jacques, 185 Ann, 237 Elizabeth, 276 James, 30, 142, 274-7 Beresford, 217 Amelia, 284 Hasell Dauphin Province, France, 16, 308 168, 181, 230, 264, 327, 344 Maxwell, James, 296 238 102, 104, 111-12, 154-5, Champignon Hamilton Mrs., 138 129-130, 137, 264 James, 48 Susannah, 196 Sewee Village, 168, 333 Jacob, 319-21 Solomon (II), 175 French Church, 44, 132, 134, Susanne (Papin) d, 9, 343 Wild Horse Creek, 177 Gendron, 34, 39, 73, 80, 98, 124 Revocation of the Edict of Apprenticeships, 46, 74, 82, 88, Guibert Palthaser, 36 Samuel, 266-7 247 250, 286-7, 306-8, 357 Marianne Charlotte (Gendron), James, 359 John James, 253 Montauban, France, 61, 319, 322, 118, 132 357-8 210, 221, 254, 307, 320-1, Joseph, Sr., 193 Paul, 35, 99, 173, 228, 259-60, Heard, Ester, 329 The French Huguenot Church of Charleston, which remains independent, is the oldest continuously active Huguenot congregation in the United States. Watts, David, 351 Van Borsum, Tyma, 345 Jane, 241, 349 Marie, 210-11, 221 114, 134, 155, 158, 166, 168, His father was the planter and artist, John Blake White, and his mother was Elizabeth Allston White. Belle Isle, 237 Girardeau, 266 Gardens, 9, 232, 293, 364, 367-8, ), 276 Foucault, Andr, 45 Benjamin, 342 Charles, 92 Isaac, Jr., 192 Judith, 171, 239, 249, 331-2 Daniel, 201, 205 Gantier. Abigail, 48 Ann, 208 307 Fort King George, GA, 185 245-7, 327-8 Martha (Bremar), 267 Anthoine, 44, 152, 207, 357 The Huguenot Refuge in America - Muse protestant 174-5, 177, 180, 193, 330, Padget/ Padgett/Pagett Pierre, 6, 74-5, 119, 256, 338 Elizabeth Jane/Jeanne, 284, This followed the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, guaranteeing French Huguenots a measure of toleration, by French King Louis XIV, in 1685. Quinby Creek, 375 323, 358 Marie Fascal, 74 Elizabeth, 324 We are closed on Martin Luther King Day, Good Friday, July 4th, Memorial Day, Labor Day, the Wednesday to Friday of Thanksgiving week, and the last two weeks of December. Anne (Guerri), 162, 224 263, 283, 315, 355-6 Jane, 151 288 Joanna, 76, 77 158, 168, 269, 275, 344, 361, Isaac (V), 216-17 Jafford/Jefford. Berlony, John, 279 Mr., 44, 60 Marguerite, 133 348, 358-9 Road Commissioners, 29, 140, Paul, 133 The Huguenots adapted quickly and often began to marry outside their immediate French communities fairly rapidly, which led to their assimilation. Prioleau, 374-5 Georges, 17, 194-6, 348, 358 Lawton Abel, 17, 50-1, 195, 265, 357 Church Commissioners, 37, 107, Charles, 209, 357 Louis XIV of France, 63, 68, 230, Lot Commissioners, 68, 124, Horry Edward, 173 Simmons Jean, 166 312, St. Julien Family, 4, 281, 283, Bonhoste, 110 Bardet, Marie, 228, 229 Mr., 184, 241 Valencie (Satur), 319, 322 Fuller, William, 272 Gaumaine (Gauvaing/Gourvin) Pierre, 344 From 1968 to 1984 Ruth and William Heidgerd assembled and published 20 volumes of family history. 123-4, 128, 137, 148-50, Susanne, 9, 99, 343 Brazier, 9, 115, 357 346 Magdeleine Elizabeth, 306 124-5, 163, 165, 169, 214, Spencers Landing, 31, 177, 334 John Vincent (1815-1860) FamilySearch Oliver (II), 333 Marion The Huguenots were members of the glise rforme de France (Reformed Church of France). Judith (Manigault), 233 Beauqueyre, France, 368 Andrew, 198 Esther (DuBourdieu), 281 Le Motteux, Marguerite, 264 Pont-en-Royans, France, 284, 287 Jacob, 206 Gabrielle, 85 See Marboeuf. Fisherman, 232 Marie, 85 Je Suis Huger: Shaping Identity in South Carolina, 1685-1885 Bochet (II), Nicholas, 350 Edward, 259-60 Isaac (II), 268-73 Ralph, Jr., 84 North Point, 168-9, 180 Noah, 188 Marguerite (Collinot), 65 Charlotte, 233 Society for the Propagation of the 241, 282-3, 286, 294, 298, Archibald, 223 Elizabeth Mary (Drinker), 222 Mary, 219, 307 Samuel, 152, 272 Elizabeth, 253 Franoise, 135 St. James Santee Parish Glebe, Marie de, 67 Jacques/James, 306, 339, 357- Saintonge Province, France, 4, 53, 274, 363 Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. Abraham, 195 357 Laborer, 156 2, 108, 111-12, 157-8, 173, Christiana (Beech), 336 Davis Stono River Canal, 367 Hooft, Mlle, 326 14, 149, 160-4, 191, 214, 5. pp 20, Charleston, South Carolina, 1897. 86-7, 95, 103-5, 109, 113- Marie, 203 Elie, 55-6, 149, 253 The origins of the term "Huguenot" is uncertain, but historians believe it comes from the Swiss-German word Eidgenossen, meaning "confederates . James, 126, 194, 216, 286-7, Piozet, Charles, 268 John, 92, 341 East India Company, 114 Preuilly, France, 268 Narbin, Joseph, 133 (lots), 237, 252, 324, 338, 349, Marinna. On one day, August 24, 1572, an estimated 50,000 Protestants were slaughtered during what history records as The Saint Bartholomew's Day . Peter de (II), 313, 315 79, 87, 341, 351, 360, 364 Jourdain Germaine/Germon and Pumpkins, 364 Spanish, 7 Entertainment & Pop Culture; Geography & Travel; Health & Medicine; Lifestyles & Social Issues; Literature; Philosophy & Religion; Politics, Law & Government Gruel, Judith, 211 Stephen, 56, 155, 238, 262-3, Bellamy The Huguenot Church grew rapidly. Hester (Vincent), 343 John, 337 Stephen, 295 Elizabeth, 232 Erskine (Rev. Anne, 114-16, 357 Chastelaillon Barony, 342 Paul, 97 Elizabeth de, 237, 318 Catherine Allaire, sa femme. Esther, 281 Robertsville, SC, 304 Sepvret, France, 158 James, 253 161, 188, 221, 329 Widow, 159 :fr:Croix huguenote|croix huguenote It is now an official symbol of the Eglise des Protestants reform (French Protestant church). Marguerite (Gourdain), 152
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