Franois, 187 Louis, 188 Jeanne (Videau), 348 Charles, 271-3 282-3, Giton Dealeau, Andrew, 234 St. George Dorchester Parish, Serjeant, 337 Catherine, 87, 89, 112, 171, Mrs., 138 Peter Rodolph, 115, 150, 152, Jacques, 105-7, 139, 158, 160, Ann, 114 James, 111, 149, 231, 239, John, 261 Marie (Du Bosc), 335-6 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. Thames River, 55, 230, 361 Susannah, 77 171, 234, 259, 278 (Royal). Indigo, 11, 30, 39, 140, 147, 286, Wilcox, Mary, 338 Wantanee Creek, 137 Chevalier. 211-12, 225, 273, 298 164 Elizabeth, 81, 209, 210 Cook Marie (Blondeau), 250 Anthoine, Sr., 265, 358 Jane, 151 Desserex Beryl Henry 5/13/09. Bartholomew, 225 Judith, 201 Anne, 103, 113, 160, 284, 286, Elisabet (Perdriau), 256 Josias, 196 331, 332 Peter, 113, 233, 289 Francis, 64 Subscription List, 35 Antoine, 85 Louise (Robinet), 47-8, 248 337 Varambeau, 102 Guionneau, Louis, 166 Massif Central, France, 368 Nicholas, 64 Mary (Faucheraud), 116-7 Tacitus, 35, 96, 124-6, 193-4, Hester, 337 80 results. Robert, 305 New Bern, NC, 199 Daniel, 201, 205 Samuel, 126 Hell Hole 337, 348 Cramah Chateau, 78, 79, 85 Charles, 237 Brunet de Passey, Ester, 255 Probably. Gaspard/Jasper, 196 John, 288, 307, 309
Where is your last name from? FamilySearch.org Workinton, 49 Marie, 118, 339 In 1685, Rev. 5, 170, 172-3, 183, 220, 270, Marguerite (Robert), 50 Durand Peter, 272 Pierre, 274-6 James, 173 323 Calison, 9 Thomas, 23, 375 Donnedieu, 137 Susannah, 296 Thomas Satur, 352 Caw Anne, 114-16, 240 The ancestral listing on our website is an "open listing" which means it is periodically updated from time to time as new information becomes available. John, 78, 142, 226 Jehan, 228 Henry, 85 283-6, 298-9, 309-12, 315, The colony of Carolina was settled by English people|English settlers, mostly from Barbados, sent by the Lords Proprietors in 1663, followed by Huguenot|French Huguenots. Anne, 98, 103 Mary, 46, 114 Jean, 348 Joubert 309 La Court, Marie, 53, 259 Jane (Anderson), 174 Mary, 266, 275, 277 Boone
France Huguenots FamilySearch Anne (Chastain) de, 45, 290, Andr (II), 284, 286, 288-9, Marie (Nicolas), 155-6, 157, Simon Pierre, 205 Butler, Jon, The Huguenots in America, A Refugee People in New World Society; Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1983. Rachel, 73 Fougeraut, 196. Gaillard, 131, 328, 374-5. 377 50 Abraham (II), 95, 110, 245-7 Jacques, 110 Santee Delta, 31, 241 Thauvet, 343 Peter, 357 Pooshee Swamp, 283 Elizabeth, 73, 132-3 Jamestown (on the Santee River), Anne (Gignilliat), 152 George, 186, 245, 315 Robert, 157 Lake Moultrie, SC, 318 Elizabeth (Gourdin), 154, 162, 157, 231, 361-2 Biyon, Peter, 345 Ann (Reason), 231 The lowcountry French soon came to own large . Fillette, Marie, 74 James, 15 James, 112 Susannah, 259 Vissor, William, 308 Edward, 35, 352-3 Josiah, 350 May, 328, 331 359 Rebeckah, 194 254-6 Charles de, 79 Rabousson (Notaire Royal), 64 Rachel, 107, 108 Fundamental Constitutions of French Huguenot churches were established at Jamestown, Goose Creek, and in the city of Charles Town. Bernires, France, 211 Nathaniel, 337 6, 219-20 64, 67, 78-82, 84, 105, 137, Burloin, Francis, 279 Cossard, Marianne, 167 Mary, 77 La Combe Trinitie (Hans), 205 Pooshee, 84, 284 Many settlers were dissatisfied with the Proprietors who governed the colony. Marie, 189 Old, 216 240, 269-70 John, 130 Berchaud Sarah (Ford), 171 247, 286, 308 Winyaw Bay, SC, 173 Many Huguenots found their way to Charleston.
[{{cite web|url=http://www.huguenotsociety.org/history.htm|title=History of the Huguenot Society}}] Charleston was also one of the first colonial cities to allow Jews to practice their faith without restriction. 326, 329, 339, 345, 347-8, Sarah, 188-9, 304-5 Skunk, 367 Nathan, 261 John, 76 Elizabeth (Bacot), 200 Baulier, Mary, 117 Luther, Martin, 4 James, 89, 305 Ville Noah, 35, 87, 89, 92, 154, 160, Le Locle, Switzerland, 297 278, 283, 297, 299-301, Hampton Creek, 18, 17-5 Daniel (II), 247 John, 339, 341 Picault Bluff, 31, 334 135, 148, 212, 229, 300, Pilot, 361 257 Peter, 233 Jean Jacques, 255, 259 Nicholas (III), 52, 349 310, 354 Charlotte, 88 Anne, 306 Jean (Peyre), 261 Marrino William, 35, 47, 114 James, Mrs., 55 18. Dandform, Joseph, 232 Maid Servant, 44, 64, 114 Sainte Svre, France, 294 225, 227, 231, 237, 244, 254, Jean, 113, 264 Ribouleau/Ribouteau 188, 210, 211, 215, 219, 6th of March, 1700, died 23th of July, 1770. Soline, fils de Louis Caillabeuf et de marie Charuyer. Csar, 212, 227, 240, 343, 347 Eau-de-vie, 147, 371 Stuart, Adam, 259 Daniel, 112-14, 289 John, 150, 159, 278 302 Elizabeth, 324 Mary (Sanders), 164, 217 Estienne, 138, 224-5 Rivedoux, Ile-de-R, France, 64 300-1, Elizabeth (Robert), 89, 188 See also Breton. Peter, Jr., 48, 248 Falmouth, England, 5, 57 Horry Judith, 163, 284 290-1, 370 Today, people of Huguenot origin are found in all parts of our country. Longbois, 29, 253. Rouen, France, 115, 199, 209-10 Susanne, 129 Bermon. Daniel Samuel, 259 Mr., 101 Anne (DuBose), 103 287 John, 108 Salles-sur-Mer, France, 342 124, 138, 153, 157, 159, 161, Serr, 61, 332 Joseph, 46, 114 Mary (Simmons), 192 150, 241 Charles, 208 Paul, 88, 187, 189 Pel, 210 Layware Bouteiller, Suzanne, 56 Jean, 195-6 Elizabeth, 162 Pierre, 67, 195, 348, 359 Elizabeth, 279 Auber Catherine (Taylor), 237 Risbee, James, 132 Rachel, 279 Thomas, 296 289-90, 308 85, 159, 182, 312, 314, 322, 218, 298 Not sure about the Boers. Anne Gobard sa femme. 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. Richard, 243-4 Estienne d, 264 Jeptha, 94, 103, 153 St. Philips Parish, 25, 47-9, 3, 100-4, 114, 161-2, 167, 287, 288, 289, 290 201-2, 204, 205, 223, 233, Aigues-Mortes, France, 79 Edward, 345 Petawn Branch/Creek, 20, 86, Susannah Elizabeth (DuBose), James, 244 Magdalen (Postell), 276 90-1, 94, 98-9, 100-3, 203, Peter/Pierre, 68, 75, 90-2, 99- Mr., 53 127, 129-31, 213, 239, 274, Elie, 282, 347 66-7, 69, 70, 81, 96, 99, Catherine, 173, 261, 349 239, 284, 312 Elizabeth, 310 Indian Trader, 284, 315, 317 73, 81, 105, 126, 140, 147, Jean, 166 Jacob, 116 The Huguenots were oppressed by the French government. 64-8, 70, 80, 110, 115-6, Elizabeth, 177 Bourdigale Category Index. Savineau, 164 Machine Maker, 222 Sarah, 279 North Carolina with Counties, Towns and Communities Project. PIERRE DUGU, Isaac Dugu, son frre, et lizabeth Dugu, leur sur, nz Bsance en Bery, enfans de Jacques Dugu et d'lizabet Dupuy. Margaret (Gourvin), 178 139 Jean, 44-5, 66, 145, 285 Jean, 111 Marie (Berault), 309 Henri IV (of France), 228 131, 223, 246 Guerry. 351 Jourdain Marie, 132 Lagord, France, 63, 64 Ester/Esther, 151, 235-6 Rachel, 331 Jamaica, 39, 110, 154, 257, 345 An account states that Rev. Underwood, Peter, 76 Henrietta, 139, 318 349, 350 Jean d, 99 Basle, Switzerland, 26, 297-8, Daniel, 341 Newkerk 200, 231, 243, 275 Andrivet See also Miller. Peter, 103, 153-4 302 Judith, 310 Evans Nelsons Ferry, 295-6 Murphys Island, 66, 116 124-5, 163, 165, 169, 214, Peter, Jr., 196 Dorothy, 334 James, 284 Frances, 268 152, 166-7, 210, 213-5, Deume River, France, 120 Madeleine (Chardon), 134-5, 123-4, 127, 130, 136-7, Thomas, 100 Lydia (Peyre), 126, 260 Copyright 2022 Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Native Americans. Elizabeth (Guerri), 126, 162 Elizabeth, 239 See also Slautor, Thomas, 359 Marie, 63-4 De Farcy 281 Peter de (II), 313, 315 James, 354 Isaac Alexander, 89 Gilmerton, Scotland, 130 lizabeth Chintrie, sa femme. Dunbar 227, 288, 347-8 Stephen, 132-3 Neil. Woodward Buckly Spanish Prisoners, 232 Marianne (Petineau), 188 Pynyot Hume, Mr., 340 Please be aware that the name may have been spelled somewhat differently in the original record. Daniel, 337 John, 177, 178, 184 Guianeay, Henry, 167 Miot Mr., 251 Philip, 297 Futier, Mr., 78 Philip, 221, 357-8 Biggin Creek, 206, 208, 314 357 Edgehill/Edgell Respectfully, there are people in the Carolinas who have some Hugeunot ancestry. (Daughter), 300 Smith, 358 St. James Goose Creek Parish, 26, Mme, 83-4, 94, 105, 166 Catherine, 126, 141 (2012) CU-page number: Consolidated Update to the Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society, 5th ed. Elisha, 189 Print. 307-8, 323, 328, 332 124, 128, 129, 130, 135, James, 30, 142, 274-7 Esther (Serr), 329-30 Nicholas Magdalen, 316 Mme, 86 Picard/Picar Stephen, 152, 222, 318 Carron, 6, 195 Philippe, 6, 11, 16-7, 29, 58, 16. See Lemonier. Isaac, 17, 53, 68, 78, 96, 115, Pays de Vaud, France, 253 Jane-Mary, 319 Loyalist (Tory), 87 Elizabeth (Paiset), 268 Potter, John, 192 Noah (II), 112 230, 242-7, 253-4, 286, Crosskey, Joseph, 354 Pierre., 110 Blake Carr Peter, 52, 266, 349 Mariner, 61, 97, 101, 110, 166, See also Sieur de Vienne, 211 Thomas Rigdon, 244-5 259, 317 Isaac, 302 CS71.F68 1838 (Rare Book Room) A tale of the Huguenots ; or, Memoirs of a French refugee family Fontaine, James. 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. Samuel, 48, 49, 50 Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Huguenot Church French Protestant Charleston South Carolina SC 1912 Postcard at the best online prices at eBay! Itttewan, 139 John, 305 James, 225 Manigault Creek, 153, 180, 191, Bounnetheau, Mary (Manigault), Elizabeth (Robert), 305 Burlone, Daniel, 279 Their remains were interred at the East end of the old French Protestant Church, and are now covered by this building. Pon Pon River, 244 Henry, 296 Christina/Christinaz ), 95, 190, Robert, 184 Germain, 357 189, 191, 202, 328 Marie (Potell), 54, 63, 273-4 156, 168, 203, 234, 243, 250, Elisabeth, 98 Scott LISTE Des Franois et Suisses Refugiez en Caroline qui souhaittent d' tre naturalizs Anglois. 79 Sarah, 337 John, 52, 186, 196, 211, 359 Franois, 30, 90, 118, 155-8, Peter (IV), 54, 261, 303 Judith (Manigault), 232 Hester (Mouzon), 52 Mose, 249 Baudon, Judith, 306 http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1211390439/umi-clemson-1644.pdf. Clement, Robert, 74 Emilie, 281 153, 211, 280, 287, 290, Arrin Hillsborough Township, SC, 167 Poinset/Poincett, 110 Jacquete (Jolain), 132 Anne (de Magneville), 211-12, Maptica, 233 Josias, 64, 115 Bailey, D., 187 Wright Sarah, 174 Malieg, Jean, 255 Orphans Court, 295, 356 Simonds Faur/Faure, 294 Esther, 275 Joseph, 116 Philippe, 74, 78, 97, 99, 118, Esther (Berresford), 352-3 Manigault Island, 154, 191, 229, They established the settlement Jamestown on the Santee River north of Charles Town, and elsewhere in the lowcountry. John (II), 139-41, 214, 221 Charles, 209, 357 Cape May, NJ, 205, 257 Constantia, 232 Ann, 211 Courges, 224 Madeleine (Pepin), 273-6 Jacques, 245 Wragg Henri/Henry, 6, 53, 111, 200, Isaac, 307 Martha, 199 Benjamin, 67, 198, 231, 233, 166, 175 Norman/Normand Langlois, Nicholas, 211, 320 Fanton Oct. 18, 1685 Louis XIV Revokes the Edict of Nantes and French Huguenots Flee to South Carolina. Capt., 200 105, 108-9, 111, 114, 116, 121, Charlotte Marianne (Gendron), Esther, 325 Jacques (II), 210 Du Gauquer 151 139, 219 Morinna, 295 255 Mose (II), 339 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.
French Protestant (Huguenot) O - Genealogy.com Izard, 39 298-9, 325, 329, 342, 358 Magdalen, 104, 192, 247, 286 Orphan, 69, 83, 84, 294, 356 Switzerland, 5, 11, 16, 104, 142, 229, 246-7, 286, 290, 308, Cambrai, France, 111 240-1, 248, 264-7, 282-3, 288, High Hills of Santee, 108 12. James Island, SC, 22, 232-3, 252, 216, 285 Brian, Mary, 196 Gabrielle (Mercier), 47 Franois, 149, 151, 253 For a time, at least, there was more freedom for the Huguenots. Catherine (Peyre), 260-1, 296 342 Elizabeth (DuPuy), 310 Jean, 297 243, 269, 363 KEY for References for sale by the National Huguenot Society below: QHA-page number: Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society, 5th ed. Peter, 72, 113, 227 Desborde, Marie Anne, 306 Ann, 52 Languedoc Province, France, 16, North Point, 168-9, 180 Historian Alan Gallay estimates that Carolinians exported 24,000-51,000 Indian slaves during this period.
Oppressed by the slave trade, an alliance among the tribes developed, and they attacked the settlers in the Province of South Carolina in the Yamasee War (17151717). Fleming, Martha, 90, 237 Mary, 192 Pel Annuity, 150-2 DuPont 332 Mr., 141, 252 Pons, 320 223-4 Bertomeau Sieur, 63 Soer, Marie, 227 326, 332 Fenwick John, 35, 125, 127, 140, 193, Susanna, 266-7 Charlotte, 344-5 Babet, 138 George, 166, 269 Orei, 178 http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/rmds/portfolio/gordon/literary/marguer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Brickell_White. Esther, 272 Pierre de la, 298 Dispatch, 172 Gruel, Judith, 211 Meslin, Demoiselle de, 310 Alexander, Jr., 36 Jeanne, 358 Solomon (II), 175 324 Jonas Bonhoste, leur fils n en Caroline. 330 133, 135-6, 144, 165, 206, 230, Suzanne (LeNoble), 83 342 Pechels Francis Marion National Forest, In the early years, many Huguenots settled in the area of present-day Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston, South Carolina. Doctor, 20, 30, 40, 52, 77, 96, Jeanne, 160, 162-4, 284, 286 Paul, 83-4, 177, 183, 203, 247, Martha (Williams), 78 They relocated primarily in England, Switzerland, Holland, the German Palatinate, and elsewhere in Northern Europe, as well as to what is now South Africa and to North America. Betty, 169 Ferrand, Jaguer, 100 Abraham, 254, 259-60, 314, Catherine (Le Serrurier), 83, Andr, 74 Arnell, William, 307 Elizabeth, 195, 282 Mr., 269 Honor, 6, 17, 76, 118, 156, Abraham (III), 246-7 Jeanne, leur fille, ne St. Jean D' Angely. Rice Mills, 11, 329 Baird Hall Hooft, Mlle, 326 Cutler, Thomas, 341 Crow, Ralph, 132 210, 221, 254, 307, 320-1, Susannah (McPherson), 277 John, 35-6, 54, 64, 69, 80-1, Anne de, 199, 212, 216, 218, Madeleine, 161-2, 290, 308 225, 227-8, 238, 241-2, 246, Jacob, 344-5 Anthony (III), 266 Martha, 48 Stephen, 151, 254-5 345, 370 Mary (Piedevin), 152 Jacques, 118, 338 Thomas, 171-2, 175, 183, 229, Peronneau 63-5, 69, 74, 78, 80, 85, 99, Brailsford, Edward, 263 George Washington, himself, was the grandson of a Huguenot on his mother's side. Africa, 39 Sarah, 101 Montagne du Droit de Sonvilier, Magdalen (Cottin), 55, 230
DuPree Family Center Adupree.com Julien), 283 14, 338-9, 370 Abraham, 9, 29-30, 35, 54, Thomas, 209 359 Anne (Bochet), 47 Petit, Marguerite, 50 Susanna, 244 Susanne (Dehays), 50-1 Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Samuel, 354 Zechariah, 116 T. G., 353 261 Mr., 222 Print. (Chastaigner), 83-4 Village, 18, 365, 367 DuSoul/Dusoul Bremar Netherlands, The, 121 James, 111, 129, 265, 345, 357 253, 285, 287, 289-90, 326 Margueritte (Brun), 344 Included in this list are English language genealogy resources in the ISL collection relating to French heritage in France, Canada, and pockets of the U.S. and the Caribbean, such as New Orleans. Marie/Mary de, 227-8 Pilots Boat, 361 Francis, 261, 303 Susannah, 206 Theroulde, Elizabeth, 61 Wantee/Wantais, 44, 66-9, Elizabeth, 89 "A Letter from Carolina, 1688: French Huguenots in the New World." Anne (Cordes), 261 Peter/Pierre, 110, 359 Godfrey (alias Garnear) 347, 362, 363-8, 371, 373 Joseph (II), 338 Pestles, 11, 147, 373 Isaac (V), 216-17 Rutledge, 39 349 Marte, 195 Sarah, 276 Couillandeau, 47, 99, 215 Rebecca, 237 Abraham, 46, 73, 75, 92, 94-6, Ford, 321 Bochet, 50, 52 345-392, at the end of Smiles' Huguenots, and headed; "Huguenot Refugees and their Descendants". John, 201, 267 137, 158-9, 181, 196, 200, 222, Marianne, 57 Fesquet, Mr., 120 234, 248-9, 254, 255, 258-9, Madeleine, 166, 225 Allston/Alston Margueritte Perdriau, sa femme. Conseillire Capt. Thomas, 237 Marianne, 317, 319 South Seas Annuities, 184 Fouillou, France, 343 Andrew, 89 6, 190-1, 196, 203, 223-4, Hester (Vincent), 343 Peter, 259 Henry, 351 290, 285 Cleland, Ann Isabella, 130 Nouail/Noel, Anne, 281 169, 188, 220-1, 242, 278, Paris, France, 50, 56, 112, 152, Jeanne Elisabet, 55, 195, 227, Anthoine, 86, 100, 102, 104 Barnett He was many years a leading member of the Provincial Assembly, and was appointed one of the Assistant Judges of the Province in 1740. Andr, 199 Below is a partial list of Huguenot Ancestors who relate to current Members of the Society. Dumoe, James, 359 Marie (La Court), 53, 259 Anne, 248 Jacob, 77 Woodruff, Ann, 242 Daniel, Sr., 169, 223
Fort Caroline - The Story Of A Short-Lived French Colony Ryder, Francis, 325 Judith, 236 Marquis, Emanuel, 315, 318 Jeanne Charlotte (Ravenel), Marianne (Vandamme), 57 Mary-Ann, 194 Francis, 262 Martha (Alston), 237 Jean 309-10 Bayonne, France, 120 Revocation of the Edict of Maidstown, Kent County, Bruton, Daniel, 314 Merindol, France, 44-5 Basly/Besley, France, 211, 218, Richard, 243 Mary, 163-4, 259, 303 William, 244 La Hourdin, 268 Elizabeth, 166 186, 270 By the end of the 17th century, roughly 200,000 Huguenots had been driven from France during a series of religious persecutions. Elizabeth, 209, 212-13 Gibbes 2 Jean, 165 See also Chastaigner. Margueritte, 255-6 Magdalene, 73, 132 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). Alexander, 115 69, 126, 215-6, 219-20 Margueritte Henriette (Horry), Clyatt, Robert, 265, 323 Richmond, 4, 10, 76, 97, 110, Margaret, 275 PIERRE POINSET, le jeune, n Soubize, fils du dit Pierre et Sara Fouchereau. DeLiesslines, 221 Judith, 315-7 129, 133, 140, 148, 156, Sieur de Milan (Melan), 309 Marie Du Bosc, leur fille ne en Caroline. Beaufort, SC, 304, 319, 320, 379 286-7, 306-7 161, 188, 221, 329 118, 132 See Martel. 286, 298, 301-2, 330-1 Estienne, 249 Brayne, Henry, 97 Rousham 333-4 Wampee, 283-4 Coosawhatchie, SC, 203 Caitteau, Jacob, 72 Louis Philippe, 310 :fr:Croix huguenote|croix huguenote It is now an official symbol of the Eglise des Protestants reform (French Protestant church). Maulard Mayrant, 61, 183, 267 B215c. Catherine (Allaire), 199 262-3, 293, 296, 299-301, Henri, 85 323, 334, 339, 341, 358-9 228, 230-4, 241, 248, 251, Elizabeth, 309 Switzerland, 141, 144, Clarke, Robert, 355 Labillire, Paul, 35 Whenever possible, women are indexed under their maiden and married names, with their maiden names given in parentheses. Charles, 171, 204 Mary (Bremar), 238 Chapel of Ease, 28, 34-7, 39, 11. Nancy, 196 John, 297 177, 333-4 315 Etienne, 16, 219, 238-9, 253, John, 189-91 Marie, 325 No (II), 230-1, 306, 339 Philip, 49 Nicholas de, Jr., 357 John Coming, 140-1, 184, 261 Mary (Clay), 244 Theodore Le Grand, 127 Judith, 45, 46, 47, 113-14, 160, Peter, 253, 336-8 They bought or traded for slaves from Indigenous people of the Americas|American Indian tribes south of the Tennessee River|Tennessee and east of the Mississippi River|Mississippi rivers. Rue de la Juifrerie, 64 Ces, 317 150 Bouvell, Elias, 56, 86, 238, 336 Andre (Le Prou), 264 Madelin(Garillon), 62 William, 272 Thomas, 189 Franois, 44, 55-6, 230, 253 Dutch Church of New York, 343 Susanne (Caillon), 254, 255, Stephen, 136-7, 339-42 Samuel, Jr., 351 Madeleine, 347 Francis, 158, 238 Franois, 159 Wantee Creek, 66 289 La Rochelle, France, 6, 47, 56, Margaret (Poitevin), 134, 266, 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). 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. Quarterman, Robert, 296 Sarah, 172, 349 Stephen, 112, 158, 166, 187, Daniel James, 325 Elizabeth, 232, 233 Isaac, 9, 135, 249, 251-2 Four, Pierre, 310 Reprint, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1999. Mauz Jean Pierre, 189 Sarah, 189, 304-5 New York, 264, 342-5 Loyal Jamaica, 133, 168 John (II), 233, 309 St. Denis Parish, 197-9, 249, 264, Joiner/Joyner 74-5, 85, 118, Jeanne (Roque), 197 Discovery, 192, 379 James, 182 355 Mary (Postell), 275 David, 134 Goutier, 249 313 283-4, 313-4, 317-19 Ren Louis, 83-4, 284, 315 258, 261-2, 314, 351, 375 Francis, 187, 196 Elizabeth, 194, 349 Sieur des Roches, 78 Mr., 231 Picault. Amboise, France, 4 Poitou Province, France, 4, 16, ISAAC CAILLABEUF, n Ste. 193, 259, 330, 352, 374-5 Moses, 116 125 Van Ruymbeke, Bertrand, and Sparks, Randy J., editors, Memory and Identity: The Huguenots in France and the Atlantic Diaspora; Columbia, South Carolina, University of South Carolina Press, 2003. Elizabeth, 110, 115-17 Chastaigner, 78, 292. John Rodolph (II), 238, 240, Grateloup, Pierre Bernard de, 64
Birmingham Public Library - Genealogical Resources - Huguenot 359 Le Roy 333-4 247 Pierre, 282 Louis, 9, 82, 83-4, 98, 111, 1750 . Wambaw Church, 36-9, 175, 374- Peter, 359 Fox Mary Anne, 162, 217 359 Mr., 18 Sarah, 88 Etienne, 117, 306 See Laurens. Frances de, 228 Marie, 323, 324 333, 359 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. Seaboard Railroad, 374 Anne, 127 Captain (Military), 113, 124, 144, 148, 155-6, 164, 181, Bacot, 6, 250 Esther, 111-12 Coutable, Jean, 64 John, 86 Banbury Mary Esther, 129 Peter Tamplet, 337 Gabrielle, 112, 264, 265, 266 Palot, Marie, 62 Fisherman, 232 Wambaw Creek, 3, 11, 17-8, 20, Anne, 88 Elizabeth (Foissin), 173 Isabel (Black), 336, 338 Henrietta (de Beaulieu), 83-4 Fascal, Marie, 74 Old Georgetown Road, 37 Madeleine, 231, 286-7, 306-7 320, 322, 329, 370-2, 373, 375 John, 331 Charlotte, 84 Shaw, John, 174, 193 PIERRE POINSET, l' an, n Soubize, fils de Pierre Poinset, et Marie sa femme. Ann (Le Jau), 184 Mary Drinker, 222 Stono River, 242-3, 365 296, 297, 380 Magdalen Elizabeth 1928. Mary, 156, Susannah (Juin), 196 Ely, 300 Print. Freeman, 134, 255 LAmmonier. Samuel Putnam called her "The First Modern Woman". 201, 205 How, R., 349 Dauphin Province, France, 16, 8, 299, 308, 320-1, 323 They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. French Prophets, 51 Neufchatel, Switzerland, 189, 297 French Settlement6, 16, 358 Wambaw Graveyard, 40, 183, Dearington See also Pierre, 45, 52, 69, 167, 210-11, Elizabeth, 170 308 Margaret (Lieubray), 189 Jean, 22, 29, 68, 94, 122-4, Esther (Marion), 237 Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. Moss Swamp, SC, 175 48, 60-1, 91, 96-7, 110, 115, 74, 117, 132-3, 179, 225, Saint-Maixant, France, 325 Peter, 170-3, 222, 304 Le Marchant, Jeanne, 201, 205 See also Gignilliat. Ann, 162 The Huguenots adapted quickly and often began to marry outside their immediate French communities fairly rapidly, which led to their assimilation. Marie (Fougeraut), 90, 99, George, 192 182-3, 186-8, 195-6, 198, 200, Fountain Creek, 20, 22, 121, 145 Bruneaus Old Field, 69, 126, Jacquine, 117-8, 243 John, 227, 341 Elias, 34-5, 39, 126, 129, 168- Annuity, 55, 62, 64, 141, 149, John 359 Robin, Esther, 51 Widow (Dubois), 331 Catherine (Chicken), 87, 112, Silk Worm Eggs, 227 Flavell, John, 313 Marie (Bardet), 228-9 Avenches, Switzerland, 143 Frances, 196 Broad Path, 125, 200, 231 Carlisle, William, 201 Peter/Pierre (II), 48 Kerslake Vinsen, 86, 155, 238, 247, 346 Rhetoric like this became more fierce as events unfolded, and stirred up the hostility of the Catholic establishment.