french huguenot surnames in south carolina

Cornwallis, Charles, 38, 204 Jean, 47, 48, 248 (Dutartre), 113 Elizabeth (Carrire), 76, 77 250-1, 253, 258, 271, 273, Sarah, 316-7 Elizabeth, 103 Anne Gabrielle, 112-13, 264, 210 Elizabeth (Garnier), 133 Isaac Mazyck; born in Charleston. Robert, 173 Elizabeth, 310 Martha, 108 Coligny, Gaspard de, 50 Magneville Martha (Fleming), 90, 237 Grenoble, France, 44, 120, 265, 192-3, 200-1, 215, 217, 241, Theodore, 164 Elizabeth (Dieu), 9 Pierre, 46, 112-13, 264, 265, Estienne, 142, 166 Ecuyer, 61-4, 66-7, 80, 85, Girard Haverick 8, 299, 308, 320-1, 323 Elias, 108 Jeanne (Pascaud), 56-7, 79, John, 102-3, 211 Peter, 359 Black, Isabel, 336, 337, 338 Amboise, France, 4 Magdalen, 192 Simmons Daniel, 337 Forger, John, 179-80 Plantations Peter/Pierre, Jr., 165, 357-8 Franois, 57 Peter and Anthony, 87 Stephen, 136-7, 339-42 298, 380 Peter, Jr., 48, 248 150, 241 Jeanne, 211, 218 247 Bradshaw, Robert, 359 Serrurier) de, 148, 210, 242, Marie (Sauvagot), 323 North Carolina with Counties, Towns and Communities Project. Jay, Auguste, 6 240-1, 248, 264-7, 282-3, 288, Christian Marie, 111-12, 329, Saint Jean dAngely, France, 110, Peter (II), 266-8 Ischbou/Ishboo. Jeanne (Rembert), 160, 162-4, Thibaud/Thibaut/Thibout Philippes, 219, 263 Antoinette, 96, 135 Huberson, Jeanne, 135, 249, 250 Manakintowne, VA, 26, 85, 290- Dorchester, SC, 85, 272-3, 276, 174-5, 177, 180, 193, 330, Shackelford du Pont established the Brandywine gunpowder mills, which produced material for the American Revolutionary War. Metheringham Caillou, Jean, 264 259, 317 Mr., 207 Harriott Pinckney (Horry), Jean, 6, 11, 13, 16, 96, 134-5, Anne, 172 (widow), 202, 233, Maxwell, James, 296 Clay Mary (Bremar), 238 Christopher, 38, 175 Switzerland, 141, 144, Compagnion, Oliver, 100 John, 309 Tacitus, 35, 96, 124-6, 193-4, Mahon Mobile, AL, 185 Marie, 323, 324 Pierre, 45 Benjamin, 256 3, 100-4, 114, 161-2, 167, In 1562, naval officer Jean Ribault led an expedition that explored Florida and the present-day Southeastern US, and founded the outpost of Charlesfort on Parris Island, South Carolina. Daniel, 254-5, 257, 259 James, 45, 153, 203-5, 258 Corneille 224, 236, 247, 302, 304, Israel, 366 Susannah (Jeanneret), 192, 247 Hester (Jaudon), 87 Vergan French (Huguenot) Family history . Tuscarora, 139, 291, 292 Marion, 252 191-2, 196, 209, 230, 245- Ester (Guerri), 164, 259 Trenholm, 332 Laverick, 309 Jack IOn, 374 Wier, John, 313 Jean Rodolph, 6, 86, 149-50, 219 Germain(e)/Germon. Mary, 317-8 Halidon Hill, 226 322 Deican/ De Jau. Taylor David, 359 132-3 Oze (II), 254 Magdalen, 170-1, 173 Sarah (Cook), 102 Ruins, 375 215, 218-22 117, 343 Judith (Manigault), 232 Santee Delta, 31, 241 Orangeburg, SC, 71, 126 Walterboro, SC, 262 Bayonne, France, 120 Anne, 269 Mary, 77 John, 171 Catherine, 237 313, 316-18 DAngoulaine 332-3, 346, 357-8 Isaac, 100, 310, 326 202 Fenden/Fendin Rachel (Fitch), 108 Josias, 178 Mary, 188 86-7, 95, 103-5, 109, 113- Joseph, 319 Allston/Alston John, 336 85, 87-8, 105, 166, 190, Augustus, 106 William, 338, 340 83, 93, 104-5, 109-110, 125, Fisherman, 232 Lydia (Guerri), 163 Frances (Gurin), 157 Fousherole, 196 Anne (Gervais), 119 4, 131, 148, 153, 156, 160, Wambaw Cottage, 182 Rotterdam, Holland, 64 Gantier. 347-8, 351, James, 230, 297 Peronneau 345, 359 Hampton Creek, 18, 17-5 Nathaniel, 296 ABRAHAM FLEURY, De la Pleine, n Tours, fils de Charles Fleury, et de Madeleine Soupzmain. Sarah, 89 Gourvin, Margaret, 178 The New Bordeaux community was the last Huguenot community to be organized in South Carolina before the American Revolution, and as Butler noted, it too disappeared. Charles, 49 324 French Racial Strain . Malachi, 174 214, 239-40, 260, 296, 317 Constant (DuPlessis), 247 Marguerite (Gourdain), 152 Their descendants increased rapidly and spread quickly. 177, 333-4 219, 362, 370 Schwartzkoff, Jacob Nicolas, 36 Henry, 223 286-90 Alps, 132, 284, 287 319-22, 326, 330 Sussay Sarah (Wilkins), 341-2 Belle Isle, 237 Susanne (Papin) d, 9, 343 143, 198, 279, 280 Marie, 268, 272 Fesquet, Mr., 120 Anchorsmith, 65, 110, 114 Sheldon Church, 37 Peter, 65, 147, 168, 178, 272 French Church, 44, 132, 134, Catherine, 261, 295-6 The Huguenots adapted quickly and often began to marry outside their immediate French communities fairly rapidly, which led to their assimilation. No (III), 231, 233, 307 His father was the planter and artist, John Blake White, and his mother was Elizabeth Allston White. 87, 108, 141, 171-2, 184, 237, Frances, 52 Jeanne, 347-8 Etienne, 290 Narbin, Joseph, 133 Plymouth, England, 339, 341, 351 Damaris, 85-7, 107, 108, 254 Albert, 34, 71, 93, 139, 198-9, Alexandre de, 227-8 Benjamin, 67, 198, 231, 233, Suzanne, 85 299-301 Elias, 204 James, 225 Penn, Mr., 178 Schenckingh Fort, 293 Watts, David, 351 Quelch, Benjamin, 100 LeJay Hastrel Thomas, 84 Scotland, 56, 289, 332 Mary (Piedevin), 152 John, 297 122, 127 The Huguenot Monument of Franschhoek. Frances, 326 Marie (Chapron), 56 Elizabeth (Porcher), 270, 272, Mary (Handlin), 194 Gabrielle (Herbert), 63 251 149, 151, 167, 242, 251-4, Daniel, 85, 272 138-9, 250-2, 273, 300 Buretel Bull Hester, 331 Risbee, James, 132 301 Captain, 93 Esther Elizabeth (Gourdin), Rogers J., 240 Thomas, 30, 193-4, 319-22 Ren, 6, 264 Black Natt, 359 Fort de Lyone, France, 225 Anne Franoise, 69, 126, 215- Mary (Postell), 275 Colonel (Militia), 126, 211 183, 191, 203, 211, 226, Anne, 127 Lots, 49, 53, 63, 73, 74, 80, 84, Madeleine, 168 225, 230, 232, 256, 313, Collin See Hartman. Catherine, 93 John Vincent was born in 1815, in Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States. Wine, 4, 11, 30, 63, 97, 147-8, Peter, 315, 319 Jacques, 245 Jean, 45 John, 235 . Garillon, Madeleine, 62, Isabel (Black), 336, 338 Georgetown, SC, 3, 37, 52, 88, 94, 98-105, 114, 119, 122- 259-62 Paul (III), 70 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. Amy Amelia, 194 John, 350 Sail Maker, 358 Jean, 98 Dunlop, William, 6 349 Marie de, 312, 314 Charles, 249 Andrew, 198 Mme, 83-4, 94, 105, 166 167, 180, 182, 184, 191, 194, Ann/Anne, 172, 303 Ludwell, Mr., 14 Jean-Louis, 369 Esther (Chauvin), 88 First Fleet, 240, 333 Elie, 55-6, 149, 253 LeClerc Hector Franois, 57, 61, 78-9 218-20, 222-3, 231, 260, Bertomeau Hannah, 51 Josias (II), 133 108, 114, 153-4, 170, 202- Samuel, 52, 349 La Court, Marie, 53, 259 Mr., 251 Coussaye 298 Schooner (Tamplet), 337 Alexander (II), 87-9, 189 Boyle, Peter, 76 Wantanee Creek, 137 Abraham (II), 95, 110, 245-7 Isaac, 345 Mr., 20, 209, 250 Hort Museum of London and the Huguenot Society of London, The Quiet Conquest: The Huguenots, 1685-1985; London, Museum of London, 1985. 320, 331, 334-5, 338, 354 Wool, 11, 92, 163, 302, 329, 372 John Paul, 116-7 Susanne (Le Serrurier), 9-10, 8 Anna (Vignaud), 111, 114-17 Brunet de Passey, Ester, 255 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. 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. 140-1, 154, 237, 252, 259-62, Picault. 253 Thomas, 142 Hannah, 45, 294 Brazier, 9, 115, 357 217, 375 Susanna (Maybank), 244 197 In 1521 she began a correspondance with Guillaume Brionnet, bishop of Meaux, who introduced her to the evangelist movement and the call for reform within the Catholic Church and a return to the original purity of the Scriptures. Jeanne (Broussard), 106, 158- Daho Lake, 31, 87, 89 Pierre, 344 Certificate of, 358-9 Mary (Bichet), 177 Eleanor, 204 Faur/Faure, 294 Cassique,18, 366 Mary, 295 John, 177, 178, 184 Marie, 134 Rice Hope, 184 Contains baptismal, marriage, and . Jean Jacques, 44 Sarah, 132, 133 Elizabeth (Guerri), 125, 162 Elizabeth, 195, 282 Madeleine, 166, 225 Mailhet/Malet. Pierre, 110-11, 117 159, 181, 183, 218, 270, 285, Clyatt, Robert, 265, 323 See also Chachan, 237 Ann(e), 155-6 929.14. Santee River Road, 22, 28, 33, 46, Elizabeth, 232, 233 Mose, 280 293, 301, 308, 342, 373, 375 van Wassenaer Obdam Hutchins, Hillman, 331 Stephen, 233, 309 Vincent, 30, 157-8, 269 20. Elizabeth, 268-72, 292, 317 Judith, 89, 188, 265, 299, 301- Woodruff, Ann, 242 Jean Hubert, 78 Mary (Gendron), 140 4. Louis Anthony, 86 302, 310, 312-14, 325, 333, William, 77 Judith, 341 Thomas, 177 Torquet, 234 Susannah, 103 Assimilated, the French made numerous contributions to United States economic life, especially as merchants and artisans in the late Colonial and early Federal periods. Africa, 39 258, 261-2, 314, 351, 375 Thomas, 305 Sara (Bertomeau), 185, 245 Samuel, 233, 309 Franois, 149, 151, 253 France, 197 St. Augustine, FL, 39, 196, 232 Rebecca, 324 352, 375 Ann, 216, 232 Daniel (II), 173, 179, 181-4, Prue, John, 281, See also Prew 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. Elizabeth, 134 Le Riche 182, 189, 193, 200, 210, David, 54-5, 193-4, 261 265, 268, 271, 290, 294 Gautier. Jane, 48-9, 248 Daniel (II), 116-7 Cockfield,William, 35 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. Hepworth, Thomas, 318 Jean Henri, 195, 348 Ferr, Susanne, 268 Mary, 275 Barber, 134, 266, 276 Alexandre, 211 Joseph, 15, 58, 97, 276, 327, Name Date of Residence Location Occupation; Ackanbar, Sarah: 1830: Shoreditch: Agnew, William: 1792: London: silk spinner: Agombar, : 1752~1786: Bethnal Green: weaver . Middleburg, 198, 226 Margaret, 40 Chabaud, Mr., 120 Maitre, 51 Spanish, The, 6, 23, 144, 147, 61, 63, 149, 151, 164, 185, Acum, John, 238 Le Gendre 317, 359 Charlotte, 95, 186, 245, 247 264 145 Le Marchant, Jeanne, 201, 205 William, 89, 188, 194, 222, Marie (Chatagnier), 85 John, 350 Peter, Jr., 258 Melcher, 245 Jeffords Johns Island, SC, 342 Thomas, 306 247, 307, 327, 332, 345-6 She herself habitually retired to meditate and pray, and composed numerous works of devotional poetry, including those published in the Marguerites de la Marguerite des princesses (1547). Lieutenant Governor, 242 John, 339, 341 Brittany, France, 309 Mary, 156, Susannah (Juin), 196 Rene, 347 Marie (Potell), 53-4, 273 Sarah (Anderson), 174-5 270, 274-7 Middle Settlement, 183 Mary (Jennens), 192 Esther, 115 Jean, 29, 87, 106, 159-60 64-8, 70, 80, 110, 115-6, Elizabeth (Cater), 237 Benes, James, 73 Wassamasaw Swamp, 158, 236-8, Blockmaker, 77, 130, 132, Jeanne (Laurens), 201-2, 258, Jean, 111 Baton, Isaac, 117, 168, 357, 359 Magdalen, 306-7 327-30 Fousherole. Romney, 18, 31, 177, 334 Jean, 115 Susannah, 201 Rothmahler, Elizabeth, 173 Etienne, 6, 144, 165, 281, 310 Esther (Berresford), 352-3 Patrick, 18, 177, 196, 200, 334 Chartrons, France, 56 Dixon Ferry Act, 31, 123, 128 Elizabeth (Guerri), 126, 162 William, 150, 239 Paul, 60, 62 Richebourg, 28, 85, 260, 294 Marie, 58 Elizabeth, 125, 161, 162, 279, Mary, 182 Henry, 76 Anthoine, Sr., 226 Peter, 351 See also Mary, 73, 74 Jacques/James de, 215, 296, Catherine, 152 French Frigate, 360 Jonathan, 76, 259-60 He was of sturdy stock, whose fearless spirit, neither the cruelty of religious persecution nor the dangers of the ocean and fear of the savage could intimidate or subdue.. Marthe, 132 Samuel Putnam called her "The First Modern Woman". Samuel Fenner, 37, 134, 353, 259 Aumonier. Please be aware that the name may have been spelled somewhat differently in the original record. 148, 154-5 Valencie, 319, 322 Madeleine (Rembert), 103, Swamp, 34, 90, 128, 183, 194, Mary Magdalen, 151 PHILIPE NORMAND, n Germain en Poitou, fils de Philipe Normand, et de Jeanne Pineau. William, 129, 242 Martha (Manning), 204 Augustus, 60, 61, 62 Jean Franois, 5-6, 9-11, 13, 326, 332 Esther, 272 Many also settled in Florida and South Carolina. Hullin, Franois, 273 Jacques, 166, 183, 201-2, 258, Rezeau Coosawhatchie River, 305 Watahan Creek, 20, 46, 153-4, Gehan (Jean), 168 Abraham, 127 John Francis, 150, 239 John Jr., 61 Dame Marie (LeCercler), 63 Harleston 166, 325, 335, 343 Richard, 45 278, 280, 293, 300, 308, 314-5, 73, 85, 93, 96, 125, 162, 192, Margaret, 132 Luberon Region, France, 310 Le Sade/LeSade. Theodore, 55, 94, 103, 127, Lonard, 195 Isaac, 319 Peter (II), 289 Abraham, 141, 143, 149, 151, Joseph, 97, 126 Farcy. 357 Jeanne (Berchaud), 8, 60-2, McKoy, Charles G., 375 Isaac (III), 127, 272 185-6, 230, 245, 247, 327 Julien), 283 Mary, 178 299, 345, 357 Erskine (Rev. 346 The Huguenot Society of South Carolina was established in 1885 to preserve the memory of the Huguenots who left France prior to the promulgation of the Edict of Toleration, November 28, 1787. Benjamin d, 6, 9, 99, 116, Shopkeeper, 109, 248, 264 Elizabeth, 76-7 293, 338 Margaret, 347 Lessade. Esther, 324-5 257 196, 200, 210, 213, 223, 228, Norman/Normand Mr., 136 306, 363 Jacques, 17, 47, 48, 49, 248 Jeanne/Jenneton (Gendron), 283-6, 298-9, 309-12, 315, Portsmouth,England, 142 Anne, 224 Archdale, John, 13, 15, 60, 97 Oliver, 342, 343 Heraud, Jean, 6 Polmarin, Lewis, 47 William, Jr., 157 211-6, 299 313, 316, 327-8, 330-1, Gabriel, 220-2 Richard, 281 294, 296-7 282-4, 294, 309-10, 312-9 Charleston Harbor lies between downtown Charleston and the Atlantic Ocean. James, 55, 126, 129, 194, 242 North Santee, 190 Elliot/Elliott Gouiran, Philip, 272 McGregor/McGregory, 174, 195 Thomas, 318 Nicholas (II), 50-2, 195, 211, Savineau, 164 Mrs., 156 Sausau, Jean, 263 Butcher, 236, 339, 371 188, 210, 211, 215, 219, Alexander, 107-8 James 61 Bossu, Elizabeth, 210 See Le Chevalier. Stone Turkey Cocks, 362, 371 Jeanne, leur fille, ne St. Jean D' Angely. Peter, 357 Thoury, Louise, 282, 310 Anne de, 211-2, 218, 298 219, 221, 239, 262-3, 283, from: http://www.ricehope.com/history/CarolinaHuguenots.htm. Leather Worker, 287 Dasserex. DuCros, Charles, 105 Thomas, 333-5 Mose, 90, 99, 118, 119, 156, Paul, 272 Henry, 338 A later descendant of Gueffin DuBose, Isaac DuBose Sr., left France circa 1685 and migrated to Charles Towne in the Carolina province. Philippe, 6, 11, 16-7, 29, 58, Deputy Register, 269 Charuyer, Marie, 72 Pineville, SC, 154 George, 190 Louis II, 356 Francis, 233, 261, 350-1 154, 168-75, 177, 181, 183, Marye, 17, 53, 62-3, 273 105, 120-32, 136-7, 146, Cuttineau. Maule, Robert, 292 273-4 Toomer, Mary (Bonneau), 349 Futier, Mr., 78 Richard, 259 New Jersey, 158, 201 342 Probably. Calhoun Anne, 321 Judith (Boyd), 56 Jeanne (Huberson), 135, 249- Jeanne Elizabeth (Guerri), 37, Henry (II), 204 161, 169, 175, 198, 239, 279, Rachel (Keating), 331 Marie, 63, 64 James, 359 John, 90, 127, 234-8 Pocataligo River, 134, 304 Samuel, 359 171-3, 183 JACQUES LE SERURIER, n St. Quantin en Picardie fils de Jacques Le Serurier, et de Marie Le Comte. Josu, 342, 343 135-6, 168, 175, 178, 196, 205, Elizabeth, 129, 241-2, 318 DeJohn. Cossard, Marianne, 167 Charles, 33, 83, 102, 104-5, TABLE I NAMES of the Foreign Refugees* who settled in Great Britain and Ireland before the reign of Louis XIV, (1643) of France; and their descendants: John (II), 172 Snow James, 111, 129, 265, 345, 357 Benjamin S., 222 Pomkinhill, 226, 282 St. Sauveur, France, 205 Two Friends, 88 Hamon, Jean, 209 Thomas, Sr., 193 Cleremonde, 132 Nicholas, 157, 165-6, 291, 339 John, 35-6, 54, 64, 69, 80-1, (Garillion/Garrillond), 265, Millbrook, 182 Pi, Judith, 194 Payne, Orlando, 97 Pierre, 133, 251, 315 Unity (Fox), 296 Longbois, 29, 253. Pepper, Charlotte, 152 220, 352-3, 375 Thomas, 155, 158, 269 Moore Naturalization, 4, 13, 15-6, 42, Susanne (Drapeau), 343 Jonathan, 88, 94, 103, 153 Pennant/Penemt, Edward, 359 Poc, Bretagne, France, 281 Joseph, 104 Rutledge, 39 Cutler, Thomas, 341 Attacks in NC, 291 Ruymbeke, Bertrand Van. 281-2, 309-11, 358 Brie Province, France, 50, 327 Elizabeth (Belong), 78 Mary Magdalen, 236 Susanna, 157 Wantoot, 84, 99, 314-18, Peter, 48, 116, 211 DArabin, Jeanne Ren (de St. John, 106, 139, 160, 163, 167, Couillandeau, 47, 99, 215 Indigo, 11, 30, 39, 140, 147, 286, Huguenot (coin), 4 31, 34, 54-5, 61, 77, 88, Saintonge Province, France, 4, 53, Thomas, 23, 375 Montreux, Switzerland, 242 Susanne (Papin), 9 John, 288 Elizabeth (Chauvin), 304 Darlington District, SC, 104 Spadfoe, Mathew, 132 Marie (Du Bosc), 335-6 Andrew, 211 Villepontoux La Combe Madelin(Garillon), 62 Pierre, 6, 25-6, 73, 75, 79, 81, Yemassee Indians, 180 See Le Grand. Isaac, 126, 162, 192, 289 Anne (Arrin), 155-6 Martha (Bremar), 267 South Carolina Ancestral Research Magazine and Books: Excellent site for books by South Carolina genealogist Brent Holcomb. Pierre, 75, 133, 148-9, 156, Peter (IV), 54, 261, 303 Indian Hill, 173, 177 The original Carolina proprietors were aware of the threat posed by the French and Spanish colonies to the south, whose Roman Catholic monarchies were enemies of England and English Protestant values. Jean Andr, 62 Le Roux. Judith, 56 Frances, 226 William, 342 Mnigaut, Elizabeth, 201, 205, Fortress of the Soul: Violence, Metaphysics, and Material Life in the Huguenots' New World, 1517-1751 Johns Hopkins U. Chaillou, Catherine, 330 Beech 223, 260, 295 (Daughter), 300 Faugre, France, 74 Judith, 38, 151, 233, 234-5, Malherbe, Nicholas, 44 Backgammon Table, 109, 322 Esther (Serr), 329-30 La Voulte, France, 230 Indian Trader, 284, 315, 317 Peter/Pierre, 74-5, 110, 117, Jean, 170 David, 155 Mary (DuPont), 240 Mme, 299 Catherine, 339 Prioleau, 374-5 Susannah, 182 Co, 1946. Daniau, Pierre, 344 of Huguenot assimilation from French Protestant refugees to British Colonists, from Colonists into Americans, and finally from Americans into Southerners. Kinloch, 61, 247 Huguenot Pedigrees. 167, 169, 193, 209, 211-13, Ribau, Susanne, 194 Ely, 300 Waccamaw River, 48 Antilles Islands, 230, 364 Sarah de, 317 33, 83, 105, 110, 124-5, Indians, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 18, 20, 26, Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates. Mary, 267 Cleave Gourdain, Marguerite, 152 Julien), 317 Gideon, 115 342 Peter, 103, 153-4 Judith (Giton), 228, 230-3, 307 Religion, 366 Calais, France, 87, 152 Anne (Salone), 98 Marianne, 326 134-41, 145, 182-3, 213, St. Marks Parish, 90, 108, 295-6 Peter, 359 Woodmason, Charles, 37 Margaret, 134, 266 Pierre, 63 Mr., 197-8 Robert, 276 John (II), 190 Cork, Ireland, 178, 259 Claude, 268 John (II), 167 Watahan, 172, 180, 183, 191 After leading Huguenots to North Carolina, de Richebourg himself joined another Huguenot colony, St. James Santee, in South Carolina. 357-8 Huger Plantation, 153, 229, 241 Esther (Boisseau), 54-5, 261, Thauvet, 6, 9 Philadelphia, PA, 101, 153, 173, Magdeleine (Ardouin), 325 Andr, 45 Bremar Co., 1973. Mr., 170 Elizabeth, 173 315, 341, 348, 359 210, 248, 289 Fraser La Brosse, de. Sabinah, 174 Anne (Bruneau), 64 Baudoin Mary (Benoit), 49 Michael, 35, 46, 216 Isaac Alexander, 89 Stonecutter, 134 Capon Louise (Pineau), 143, 144 Vandamme Huguenots were ordered to renounce their faith and join the Catholic Church. 283-4, 313-4, 317-19 Anne (Gaillard), 127 Jeanne lizabet Boyd, Jacques Boyd, Jean Auguste Boyd, enfans du dit Jean Boyd, et de la dite Jeanne Berchaud, nz en Caroline. Peter, 259 John, 112, 267 Print. From 16701717, English and British traders spurred the economy in South Carolina by conducting a booming trade in Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indian slaves. Benjamin, 173 Rnault, Anne, 112 Canary Islands, 5, 360 Chastaigner Plantation, 82, 110, 236- 7, 351 Cromwell, Hester (Michaud), 247 298, 301, 358 Caillon, Susanne, 254-5, 257 303 Ravenel records. They were the first Protestants to settle in and near St. Augustine, Florida, about 1590. 299 Susannah, 76-77 Isaac, 340, 341 Salomon, 323 Smyser, Paul, 69, 261 Mr., 85 Francis, 158, 238 West Indies, 9, 13, 18, 53, 55, 59- 155, 218, 238-40, 253, 307, Smith, 358 James, 57 Rachel, 331 Turner, 217 There the Huguenots made wine and silk, built homes, and dug a well. La Rochelle, France, 6, 47, 56, 47, 104 3, no. Jean, 85 James, 341 Nicolas, 53, 273 Mary (Jermain), 55, 194 Anne (Cordes), 261 Jerman/Jermon. Charlotte de, 9, 83, 226, 281-3, 141-2, 280, 292, 323 117, 135, 137, 165, 249-52, Susannah, 196 Cambridge, 337 Judith, 304-5 Andrew, 266, 277 John, 272 Elizabeth (LeClerc), 132 J., 270 Marianne (Fleury), 118 Mary (Couly), 345 Theodore, 85 Henriette Marie, 85 Perissac en Fronsadais, France, 57 Le Febvre/LeFevre Susanna, 244 Jeanne Elisabeth (Mauz),51, Bailly, Jean, 99 Abigail, 305 Judith Jeanne, 265 Builder, 65 Switzerland, 242 112-13, 264, 267, 289 Grace (Beech), 336 Constant, 247 Leslie, 39 Their remains were interred at the East end of the old French Protestant Church, and are now covered by this building. Wren Railroad Station, 373 Mepkin, 204 258 Jean-Baptiste, 209 Porcher de Richebourg, 294 288 Isaac, Jr., 192 Peter, 35, 71, 108-10, 161, Malacare, France, 310 John, 340 Pierre, 6, 17, 51, 115, 195, Martha, 78 Tmoignages, 47, 85, 98, 112, John, 76 Lucy, 62 CS71.F68 1838 (Rare Book Room) A tale of the Huguenots ; or, Memoirs of a French refugee family Fontaine, James. Henry, 260 Frances, 237 Bell 323 Daniel, 20, 81, 127, 146, 164- Jacques, 20, 23, 29, 67, 69-70, 5 Trinitie (Hans), 205 Dieppe, France, 53, 62, 63, 98, Esther, 237 James, 149, 151-2, 253 Jeanne, 325 Bollard, William, 92 Dutart Creek, 20, 33, 44, 46, 66, Jean, 199 302, 308, 323, 325, 333 149-51, 210, 236, 239, 241, 227, 248, 264, 348 Susannah, 182 Elinor, 279 Rennes, France, 6, 144, 165, 281- 336 John, 279 Loyalist (Tory), 87 Ashepoo River, 6, 58, 144 87, 107, 140, 142, 150, 192, Mary-Ann, 194 Thomas, 209 Gaillard, 131, 328, 374-5. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Marianne, 55, 153-4, 201-2 Isaac, 96, 117 DANIEL BONNEL, fils de Jean Bonnel, et de Marie Lalon. Caitteau, Jacob, 72 Jacques, 4-5, 8, 10, 13, 22, 44, 326 Wyatt, Stephen, 341 Boone Magdalen, 316 Abstract : The question of assimilation versus acculturation is one that should be tested. Thomas, 237 Sarah, 262 Jean, 348 234 Jeanne Elizabeth, 86-7, 106-8, Boones House, 182 Militia, 23, 29, 37, 107, 113, 124, 124, 128, 129, 130, 135, John (II), 275, 276 Le Bert/Lebert, Jean, 257, 357-8 Bivet, Ann, 78 Eliza (Lucas), 171 135, 148, 212, 229, 300, Pierre de (IV), 317 Wadbacan Creek, 20, 46, 71, 91, Monreau, Mose, 339 Glover, Charlesworth, 280 310-11, 319, 347, 358 Daniel, 155 Ambroise, 341 Sullivans Island, 23 Susanna, 111 Sallens, Peter, 184 Bayou Boeuf, Louisiana, 305 Santee Creek, 33, 47, 66 Madeleine, 211-13 Ester (Marion), 151, 235-6 Jean, 113, 264 Daniel (II), 171-3, 175, 177, Peter, 92, 217 Jacob, 344-5 Diego (Appalachia Indian), 326, 328, 336 Barbados, 30, 180, 183, 192, 207, Jeanne (Thauvet), 343 Jeanne Elisabeth, 60-2, 342 Louis, 55, 230-1 Memin/Mesmin, Auguste, 131, The original Carolina proprietors were aware of the threat posed by the French and Spanish colonies to the south, whose Roman Catholic monarchies were enemies of England and . Mary, 334-5 300-1 George, 92, 106, 160, 163, Judith, 78, 181, 254, 256 Hutson, William, 304 Abraham, 129, 231, 313, 339, Souchard. Mary, 345 No, Jr., 273, 358 321, 323-4, 328, 334, 337, 340, Ralph, 83-5, 148, 187, 214, John, 158 Nancy, 221 James (II), 341 Santee Coastal Reserve, 66 Pawley Jeanne, 342-3 Yeoman, 77, 157 Jeanne (Roque), 197 John Coming, 140-1, 184, 261 Jacob, 206 also Delabastie. 45, 69, 70, 73, 85, 87, 94, 106- See See also Roux. See also Melet. William, 73 Jane (Anderson), 174 Capt., 23, 219 Isaac (II), 86-9, 108-9, 188 DuPlessis Mary Esther, 89 Santee River Railroad Station, Jane, 103 Marianne, 60, 140, 148, 210, Susannah (Carrire), 76-7 Simond, 120 Ann, 152, 240 Amelia Township, 304 Puilboireau (Les Halles de) Challe, David, 178 Peter/Pierre, Sr., 357-8 199, 222-3, 241, 300, 306, 309, Esther (Michaud), 112, 126, Anne, 47 French Church, 74, 118, 134, Moody Samuel, 55, 194, 228, 262, 349 Marie, 209 Morrison, H. T., 353 Burloin, Francis, 279 Joseph, 108 Esther, 338 Waties. Lardan/Lardant/Lardone Madeleine d, 99 Bermuda, 55, 230, 313, 361 Jacques, 126 River(s), Ann, 208 208, 234, 236, 350 George Thomas, 73 Elizabet, 245 Susanne (Le Riche), 194-5 64-5, 72, 75-6, 79, 85, 114-5, Stephen, 112, 158, 166, 187, Marie Ester (Page), 130, 202 Mary (Snipes), 244 St. Thomas Parish 52, 197-9, 375 Marie, 132 Abraham, 195 Proctor George, 186, 245, 315 Long Acres, 295 Philippe Brouard de la, 151 Biyon, Peter, 345 Charlotte, 94, 263, 284, 319 219, 231, 245, 258, 286, La Hourdin, 268 Charles, 209, 357 La Roche Posay, France, 268, 271 Caterine, 245 Mme, 344 Anthony, 275 William, 233 Tauvron/Tauveron Bachelors Adventure, 55, 230 Solomon (II), 175 Pilots Boat, 361 Christie, Alexander, 70 Margaret, 127 Ann (Hall), 208 John, 206-7, 283 Nancy, 235 Joachim, 8-9, 20, 22, 96, 119- 148, 210, 230, 256-7, 310- 156, 243 Cedar Hill, 153, 191 New Orleans, LA, 185 Ren, 260-1, 294-7 323 238, 242, 248-9, 251-2, Biggin Creek, 206, 208, 314 Mary, 116-17 Esther (Robin), 51 165, 169, 283, 299 Mayrant, 61, 183, 267 LaMoche, Paul, 359 Gonoe, Isaac, 167 Henri, 63 John, 61-2 Daniel, 18, 35, 37, 39, 68, 109, 267, 288, 302, 348-50, 357 Michel, 209 Civil War, 11, 39, 141, 239 Wambaw Bridge, 36, 37 253, 265, 282, 285, 300, 119, 156, 338, 345 James, 171-2 Savineau Marais, 183, 323 Mathias, 111 A museum dedicated to the Huguenot history in South Africa is located adjacent to the monument. Edgehill Bluff, 171, 175 Strawberry Ferry, 137

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