Bruneau, 4, 11, 44 Jean/John, 188, 357-8 Catherine, 191 Revocation of the Edict of Esther (Simons), 237 Henry de, 151, 284, 316-8, 358 A smaller monument commemorating the 300th anniversary of the arrival of the Huguenots . Mallorti Wool carder, 50 Esther Elizabeth (Gourdin), Douron 215, 218-22 Paul, 272 Ferr, Susanne, 268 Assimilated, the French made numerous contributions to United States economic life, especially as merchants and artisans in the late Colonial and early Federal periods. Pont, France, 344 Pierce, Mary, 101 Esther (Gourdin), 153-4 Daniel Huger, 171 Mary (De Liesseline), 222 James, 90, 92, 222, 237 Thomas, 208 James, 275 Mr., 20, 209, 250 John Paul, 116-7 Farrar Jean, 53-4, 63, 118, 142, 168, Smith, 358 Waties. Blackwell, Michael, 198 Judith, 266-7 Jacquette/Jaquette, Jacques, 185 Pleasant Hill, 153, 332 Danson House, Kent, England, 62 Charlotte de, 9, 83, 226, 281-3, Mary Anne, 45 Fleeing terrible persecution in France, a large number of French left their homeland to . Sarah, 341-2 Elizabeth, 194, 349 McKoy, Charles G., 375 247, 307, 327, 332, 345-6 Verdauis/Verdaus, Elias, 359 225, 227, 231, 237, 244, 254, Pierre, 191 Turkey Cocks, 362, 371 123, 127, 131-2, 337, 339, Ren de, 63 Charles, 171-2 Stephen (II), 341, 342 Ferguson John, 297 Christiana (Beech), 336 Susanna (Gignilliat), 151 64-8, 70, 80, 110, 115-6, Brayne, Henry, 97 Santee Company, 23, 81, 139, Dissenters, 13, 49, 60 Paul, 339 Pierre, 9, 22, 29, 67, 75, 94, 342 Jacques, 210 Paul, 270 Coulett, David, 47 317-19 Margueritte, 255-6 Didcott. Nmes, France, 86 state of South Carolina and is currently the second largest city in the state. Jean, 285-6, 290, 348 ), 276 Honor, 6, 17, 76, 118, 156, Chaillou, Catherine, 330 333, 347-9, 351 Sainte Svre, France, 294 Elizabeth, 191 Confederate Home, 340 Henry, 84, 252 Susanne, 206 250, 255, 259, 268, 306, 326, 244, 248, 260, 271, 276, 279, Print. Ile Madame, France, 115 305, 337 French Church Site, 118 Anne (Rnault), 112 Marie de, 67 Charles, 295, 326 St. Helenas Island, 196 Hester, 203 Mary/Marie, 284, 319 Andr, 46, 66, 69, 71, 81, 83, 240, 253, 265, 283-4, 287, Ren, 260-1, 294-7 Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France was among the first to settle there. Pierre (II), 87, 125, 158-63, A coffee table book with many wonderful pictures. Judith, 236 Pierre de la, 298 Reprint, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1999. Elfe, Thomas, 88, 211, 351 Joseph (II), 338 310, 312 History Behind the Story #1: French Huguenots in South Carolina. James Edward, 194 Thomas, Sr., 243 Richard, 177, 183, 333-4 Crouch Anne, 242 Mathurin, 90, 118, 155-7, 234, Joseph, 237 255-7 Nicholas de (II), 225-7 Romney, 18, 31, 177, 334 Cherokee Indian War, 184 Etienne, 133 Plants, 363 Elisabet (Juin), 196 Occupations are listed under the general heading of Occupations and the names of plantations and ships appear under those headings. 220, 223, 225, 239, 241, 144, 171, 284 Peter, 85, 146, 149, 157, 186, Sieur de Cramah, 9, 78-9, 81-2 Marie (de St. Julien), 314 Grand), 81, 212, 219, 298- 318 Rattray, John, 322 Jura Mountains, France, 287, 297 Magdeleine (Burgaud), 347 Le Febvre/LeFevre From South Carolina, French Huguenots led by Ren Goulaine de Laudonnire settled in Florida in 1564. Madeleine (Joubert), 287 85, 159, 182, 312, 314, 322, Magdalen, 134 26, 28-9, 31, 33, 37, 39, 69, Magdalen, 217 Sarah (Bettison), 171 Henrietta, 139, 318 Sabril, John, 269 James, 238, 288, 295, 350 196, 200, 210, 213, 223, 228, 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. Later, Huguenots followed the Lutheran movement, and finally, Calvinism. Sardam, Holland, 64 78, 134, 185, 229, 254, 347 Marie, 165 Farrow Margueritte, 168-9, 171-3, 326, 328, 336 Amory Elizabeth (Gaillard), 126, 237 Tucker, Mary, 211 Catherine, 261, 295-6 Gabriel, 233 Madeleine (Chardon), 134-5, An initial plantation of 300 established Fort Caroline now part of present day Jacksonville. Anthony, 74, 165, 243, 345, see Cothonneau. 69, 72, 88, 104, 117, 126, Morinna, 295 Mary, 191 Joseph, 336-8 Marriage Contract/Settlement, 64, Grateloup, Pierre Bernard de, 64 Dalton, John, 98 Laptres Island Grant, 174, 333 Alexander, 263, 333 Frederick, 124-6, 162, 170, See Breuis. Jacques, 209 John Ewing, 194 119, 156, 338, 345 Isaac, Jr., 209 Gideon, 240 169, 214-15, 217, 239, 262, Itchaw [Echaw] Old Field, Morrison, H. T., 353 Judith (Baudon), 306 Dumay, 254 329, 337 Brunswick, 318 Anna, 111, 117 Lebott/Le Bass, Lewis (Louis), Thauvet, 6, 9 Gabrielle (Mercier), 47 201, 205 Pierre, 75, 133, 148-9, 156, St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish, 205, 211, 244, 262, 266, John (II), 168, 266, 275, 276, Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Mary (Simmons), 192 Madelin(Garillon), 62 345, 359 Saab Sieur, 44, 56 Chapter VI in The French Blood in America by Lucian F. Fosdick. 142, 146, 164-6, 181, 209, Isaac, 279 Bonnin, Arnaud, 68, 269 Fordyce, John, 36 Brathon. Sandy Hill, 261 It was a respectable movement involving the most responsible and accomplished people of France. French Santee Church, 198, 254 Thauvet, 343 Hentie, John, 193, 321-2, 331 Yordy, printer, 1891. Philippe, 138 Wilkinsons Swamp, 116 Margueritte Henriette Anne, 341-2 Mr., 35, 70-1, 89-90, 93 68, 115 Paul, 139, 215, 259, 316 Le Marchant, Jeanne, 201, 205 Cintres, France, 120 Rotterdam, Holland, 64 See Le Chevalier. Poitevin 112 Cape Fear, NC, 34, 199, 267 Kennett, Margaret, 319 Esther (Grasset), 201, 203-4 Hagan, 184 Susanne (Le Serrurier), 127-9, Francis Marion National Forest, Couturier, 103 Back River, 72 Dozier 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. Margaret, 134 Rice, 329, 373 Jean-Baptiste d, 64 Susannah (Pawley), 190-1 Winyaw River, 123 Marie Fascal, 74 114, 134, 155, 158, 166, 168, Hannah, 111 Mary (Lynch), 172 Jean, 166 188 247, 257-61, 288, 296, 314, Lomboy. LAURENT PHILIPPE TROUILLART, n la fette Regnault Roidam, fils de Pierre Trouillart et de Marie. Albert, 95, 162, 190, 223-4 320, 322, 329, 370-2, 373, 375 Fayerweather, Samuel, 37 Cooper River, 5, 6, 13, 30, 49, 51- Jewish Settlers, 358 Magdalena, 173 Mary (Jermain), 55, 194, 261 Sarah (Jaudon), 188-9, 304-5 John, 305 Elizabeth (Doublet), 133-4 Marie, 249 Judith (Boisseau), 141, 261 Rachel (Villepontoux), 116 Philip, 318 Esther, 266-7 Harriott Pinckney (Horry), Jamain, Stephen, 192 Sarah, 48 Jeanne Rene de, 283, 309 Guneau, Peter, 87, 106, 154, 160, Mary, 203, 204 Awendaw, SC, 100 LIsle, France, 79, 85 Richard, 61, 92 Saniot, Catherine, 134 Elias Jr., 39 Hester (Vincent), 343 Margueritte, 9, 168, 177, 178, David, 204 Mulberry, 84 Mary, 137, 222-3 Chteaudun, France, 112 Bochet (II), Nicholas, 350 After the Edict of Nantes was revoked, about 500,000 fled France. David, 134 See also Dubrois. 289 Dutart. Jacques, 301-2, 304-5 1058 pp. Andr, 44 Francis, Sr., 92 Peter, 110 Isaac, 97, 119, 156 6, 190-1, 196, 203, 223-4, Jacques, 144 Mary, 100 Jacob (Sieur), 319, 322 Parish, Dixon Daniel, Jr., 358 Mason, 134 5. pp 20, Charleston, South Carolina, 1897. 166, 325, 335, 343 Pierre, 6 Pierre, 67, 195, 348, 359 Thomas, Sr., 193 Morice, Marie, 205 Faucheraud, 196. John (III), 262 Charuyer, Marie, 72 Indian Hill, 173, 177 242, 369 Jean, 51, 195, 197-9, 267 Marie Anne (Rimbaud), 152 ]: The Huguenot Society, Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia. Philippe, 196 Marie (Perdriau), 181 Mathew, 199 Marie, 252 Paiset, Elizabeth, 268 Elizabeth Mathias, 108 King Jeremys, 174, 177, 334 St. Lucia Island, 39 John, 86 Schwartzkoff, Jacob Nicolas, 36 Anne Gobard sa femme. Judith (Mayrant), 242 Africa, 39 367, 373 191, 216, 289 Fascal, Marie, 74 Santee Coastal Reserve, 66 Ralph, 83-5, 148, 187, 214, Huguenot descendants sometimes display this symbol as a sign of reconnaissance (recognition) between them. Valett, Peter, 346 James, 14, 97, 121, 207, 370 See also Genillat. Nicolas, 53, 273 165, 208, 331 Mose, 249 Esther, 134 Wool, 11, 92, 163, 302, 329, 372 Oliver (II), 343 Louise, 284 Mary, 77 Servants, 64 Pierre, Sr., 45, 258 A thesis written for a Master of Arts Degree in History, this work explores the assimilation of the Huguenot refugee into, first, the British colonial society and, second, into the elite of the American "Deep South" culture prevalent before the Civil War. Walterboro, SC, 262 251 Rowser Courges, 224 Philip, 297 Jacques, 4-5, 8, 10, 13, 22, 44, Marie (Lucas), 201, 202, 203, Van Ewick/Van Ewicq Elizabeth, 169 The Huguenot Church grew rapidly. Pee Dee Township, 323 Charlotte, 84 also Jermain/Jerman/Jermon. Melcher, 245 Christina/Christinaz Andr/Andrew, 161-2, 191, The Huguenot Society of South Carolina was formed in 1885 "to preserve the memory of the Huguenots who left France prior to the promulgation of the Edict of Toleration, November 28, 1787. 308 188-9, 299, 301-2, 304 La Chabossire, 63, See also Jean, Sr., 60 Ponteaux Family, 375 Joseph, 31, 45, 91, 94, 100, David, 35, 191 River(s), 157, 201-2, 255, 343 Jean, 351 Buy Now. Dassen, 28-9, 38, 81-3, 214, 329 Jeanne (Laurens), 201-2, 258, Margaret, 132 Susanna (Maybank), 244 Henry (II), 151 David, 77 Sarah (Garnier), 133 Jean, 165 Mary de, 284, 317-18 Susanne (Dehays), 50-1 Hall Peter (II), 289 Anne Gabrielle, 72, 89, 113, David, 187, 189 Others purchased land from the Proprietors of Carolina, transported themselves and families to that quarter, and settled a colony on the Santee river. James (III), 164 Fort Caroline, La Floride, 63 172, 213-4, 239, 244, 258, Lane Marianne, 118 Isaac, 303 Berou Margueritte (Gaumaine), 254, Hlne (Guibert), 63-4, 67-8 Anne, 51, 349 Mary, 104, 319 138-9, 160, 212, 251, 316, Colleton River, 6, 58 Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Alexander, 109, 115, 162, 190, Jacob (III), 154, 192 166, 169, 191, 202, 210, James Laurens, 203 301, 302 (Eboe), 308, 316-17, Monsieur, 57 Isaac, 243 Rendon/s, Marie, 306 General Resources; History & Culture; Libraries, Archives & Museums; . Napoleon, 294 John Gabriel, 221 Elizabeth (Le Serrurier), 241 Beauce Province, France, 112, Elizabeth (Bacot), 200 Richard, 252 206, 212, 226-7, 229, 240-1, Christiana, 336 Heraud, Jean, 6 Robertsville, SC, 304 Levi, 36, 182 313, 316 349, 350 258, 261-2, 314, 351, 375 Peter, 196 Brockinton, Jane (Savineau), 324 Professor of Theology, 74 John, 127 Judith (de Ville), 370 Bellinger, Edmond, 226 Anne (Samborne), 206 Vevey, Switzerland, 143, 145, St. James Santee Vestry, 26, 33-6, Nicholas, dit Petitbois. Elizabeth (Bonneau), 349 John James, 253 220, 229, 232, 234-6, 238, 240, Coosawhatchie, SC, 203 Solomon, 111, 266-7, 300, Abraham, 127 Bossu, Elizabeth, 210 Samuel, 274, 276 Gaumaine (Gauvaing/Gourvin) Philippe Brouard de la, 151 Paul, 209 Elisabeth, 98 308-9, 328, 332 112-13, 264, 267, 289 In the index of Parish Prince Frederick Winyaw register . Rachel, 270, 272 Quarterman, Robert, 296 49, 55, 89, 103, 112, 126, 137, Ridgeville, SC, 269 Mary (Caillabeuf), 73 Stevenson 359 Samuel, 359 Anne, 296 Vaud Canton Roger, 48 Louis, 196, 358 251, 292, 301, 308, 344 Mary (Cordes), 184 Bourdigale See Jeffrion. Anne (Le Roy) de, 225 Kathy is a member of the Huguenot Society. 7 In the beginning, the Huguenots were greatly favored by Francis I because of their stature and their abilities as well as their economic contribution to the country's finances. Moyou (Moyon) Stephen, 242 127, 130, 132, 137, 150 Elizabeth (Mnigault), 201, 79, 87, 341, 351, 360, 364 Atkins, Hannah, 266 See Baluet. Droulihards, G., 64 Live from Music Row Thursday morning on The Tennessee Star Report with Michael Patrick Leahy - broadcast on Nashville's Talk Radio 98.3 and 1510 WLAC weekdays from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. - host Leahy welcomed former Vanderbilt professor Dr. Carol Swain to the studio.. During this segment, Leahy puts on his genealogy hat and looks into Swain's family tree. Royer Plantation, 153, 202, 246, (Chastaigner), 84, 251-2 Bearman. Silk Throwster, 227, 357 117, 135, 137, 165, 249-52, Faur/Faure, 294 Dearington Beldriau, Hosea, 178 Harriett, 194 Catherine, 93 Saint-Maixant, France, 325 Magdalen/Magdeleine 94-5, Pestles, 11, 147, 373 A. Caleb, 224 Guerineau, Marie, 281 Gabrielle, 112, 264, 265, 266 Pierre, 104, 288, 307, 309 6 David. 94, 97, 114, 120, 122, 224, Senaude, Elizabeth, 87 Esther, 281 8, 80-1, 83-4, 94, 104-5, St. Rmy, France, 56 Brugnet Mary (Couturier), 38 John, 224 Theodore, 270, 272-3, 292, 145, 229, 285-6, 300, 331 Damaris Elizabeth, 239 Amelia, 319 Rice, 11, 20, 30, 39, 92, 94-5, It was a dream of instigated by the royal power and initiated by the admiral of Coligny to establish an Antarctic France. David, 30, 54, 69, 87, 126, The Africans provided critical technical knowledge and skills for the cultivation and processing of both crops., from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina, Charleston is the oldest city in the United States|U.S. Marianne Fleury, sa fille, veuve de Jacques Dugu, ne Paris, et Marianne Dugu, fille du dfunct Jacques Dugu, et du dit Marianne Fleury, ne en Caroline. Ren (II), 282 Jane, 54 251 Marguerite de, 276 Samuel Timothy Elias, 188 342 Sarah (Gurin), 89 Delabastie. 315, 341, 348, 359 Etienne (Stephen), 106, 150, 239, 241, 245, 247, 250, Berringer, John, 156, 234 Marianne, 60, 140, 148, 210, Sieur de Rivedoux, 8, 63, 66, 68, Mary (Holton), 306 Scots Presbyterians, 6 Ezechiel, 281 28-30, 33, 39, 67, 79, 86, 96, Hannah, 203 Guerri Plantation, 164 Harrison, Elizabeth, 292 Sheriff, 15, 80 Judith, 129, 241 William Clay, 245 Magdalen (Robert), 304 . Marinna. 1, 164, 373, 375 Etienne, 6, 144, 165, 281, 310 Henry Laurens signed the Declaration of Independence for South Carolina. 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. Pierre, 253 Vincent, Hester, 343 Barnet Jacques, 201-3 Francis, 204 Anna, 266-7 Dorcas, 104 William, 208 Bishop of London, 26, 34-5, 108, 292, 317 John, Sr., 276 James, 236-8 Pierre, 75, 265, 274, 338-9, 210, 258, 308 Cvennes Mountains, France, Mary (Jennins), 247 Le Motteux, Marguerite, 264 Sarah (Wilkins), 341 239, 330, 332 George, 116 John Jr., 61 Vissor, William, 308 Fruchard, Judith, 315 Sarah (Burnet), 172 345, 357, 359 169, 188, 220-1, 242, 278, Apprenticeships, 46, 74, 82, 88, Susanne, 155, 157 Marl, Green Sand, 375 James, 113 Susannah (McPherson), 277 139, 141, 152-3, 158, 161, 163, Kelly Andrew, 158 Trent River, NC, 26, 291 See also Secare and Marshall Elizabeth, 200 108, 203, 329, 336, 338, 373 Hector Franois, 57, 61, 78-9 Thames River, 55, 230, 361 Richard, 74 Sara (Cahusac), 194, 322 Mary, 52 229, 282, 286, 309-14 Francis, 158, 238 346 Jane/Judith (Peyre), 260, 262 Susannah, 296 Catherine, 87, 89, 112, 171, 342, 345, 350, 355-9 Thomas, 194 LaMoche, Paul, 359 Wando Head, 100 Mounier, 292. PIERRE POINSET, l' an, n Soubize, fils de Pierre Poinset, et Marie sa femme. Burlone, Daniel, 279 138, 142, 169, 198, 270-1, Backgammon Table, 109, 322 Loumeau, Jeanne de, 45 319 Carren, Henry, 359 Ann, 161 The names of people with the same given name and surnames are identified by the authors with (II), (III) and so on whenever possible, both in the text and in the Index. Anne (Gaillard), 127 from: http://www.ricehope.com/history/CarolinaHuguenots.htm. Elizabeth, 134 Cutler, Thomas, 341 Jean, 348 Anne d (Bruneau), 64 Jean, 284 Arrin Savannah Bridge, 184 Orange Quarter French 75, 81, 94, 99, 105, 119-32, 291, 300-1 321, 330-2 163, 165, 203, 261, 268, Ann, 52 357 Bayer Jean Pierre, 6, 29, 55-6, 85, 87, Judith, 110 Gabriel, 141, 151, 236, 351 La Mothe-Saint-Heray, France, John, 259, 260, 314 Elizabeth Mayrant, 242 Elizabeth, 129, 241-2, 318 Desserex 339 Solomon, 75, 175, 334, 341, Abel, 17, 50-1, 195, 265, 357 Marguerite, 264, 265, 266 Frances, 157 Capt., 315 Pond Bluff, 237 See also DeJean. Saint Jean dAngely, France, 110, David, 93 Magneville Merindol, France, 44-5 Nathaniel, 84, 235-6 Henry (III), 204 278-9, 290-44, 296-7, 299, Moultrie Isaac (IV), 216-17 Le Grand Burying Place, 216 Solomon (II), 175 Second County, St. Rice Fanning Machine, 322 Switzerland, 242 Mary (Sanders), 164, 217 Marquise, Dame, 61, 342 Mary, 103-4 Rachel (Fanton), 72-3, 133 Saw, 64 Madame, 136-7, 250 Meaux, France, 50 John, 359 William, 337 Thomas, 23, 375 108, 114, 153-4, 170, 202- Edward, 259-60 Westpenny, 134 Thomas, 48 Jean, 195-6 Martel Goulard 218, 298 Marie (Palot), 62 Pierre, 211, 218 Martha (Izard), 84, 252 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. Esther (DuPont), 115, 240 Long Acres, 295 Conseillire. FRANOIS DE ROUSSERIE, n Monpelier, fils d'Alexandre DeRousserye, et de Marie Suranne. Bayou Boeuf, Louisiana, 305 Lydia (Guerri), 163 Madeleine, 246, 284 298-9, 325, 329, 342, 358 Cleave Elizabeth, 103 Skippers Point, McClellanville, Bermuda, 55, 230, 313, 361 About 2,000 Huguenots settled in New York, South Carolina, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island in the mid-1680s and in 1700 in Virginia. Turner, Marguerite d'Angoulme, whom scholars have called "the first modern woman," was an early supporter of reform in the Catholic Church. James, 45, 210 Huguenot predecessors included the pro-reform and Gallican Catholics, like Jacques Lefevre. Cartoe, John, 72 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). James, 235, 276 Richard, 169, 175, 201, 333, Pope Gregory XIII had a medal struck off in honor of the event and sent to Catherine and all Catholic prelates. Thomas, 306 Touraine Province, France, 6, 74, JONAS BONHOSTE, n Paris, fils de Pierre Bonhoste et de Marie Garlin. of Huguenot assimilation from French Protestant refugees to British Colonists, from Colonists into Americans, and finally from Americans into Southerners. Charles, 100-1 SC, 172 Caillou, Jean, 264 Carolina, 206 280, 323-4 Louis, 188 Marie (Charuyer), 72 First Fleet, 7, 240, 333 Elizabeth, 351 Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Andrew, 203 Alex, 305 Girard Mary, 249, 261 Susanne, 264 Trenholm, 332 Mary (DuPont), 240 Martha, 112 Mary, 303 St. Michaels Church, 37 357 Anne, 115 Ferry Keeper, 127, 162, 233, Mary, 112 Madeleine/Magdalen, 265 Virginia and South Carolina . Mary, 157, 238 Louis II, 356 Marie, 256 LAfricain de Bordeaux, 56 John, 108 Elizabeth, 89, 188, 301-2, 304- J., 270 Catherine (Boisseau), 54, 261 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. Stephen, 132-3 Marianne, 55 Marie Ester (Page), 129-30, 195-6, 198-9, 206, 226-7, 237, Susannah, 201 Under the Cope of Heaven: Religion, Society, and Politics in Colonial America. See our Huguenot Surname Cross Surname and Variations -- Christian Name Ag / Agee / Oage -- Matthieu Allaire -- Alexandre Alle / Alley / Alie / Alyer / d'Ailly -- Nicolas Judith (Mayrant), 242 Elizabeth, 76-7 Abigail (Hulbert), 305 Cossard, Marianne, 167 John, 336 Marennes, France, 53, 135 Abram, 95 Durouzeau/Durouseau. Anne Franoise (de Lomboy, Rumball Mariner, 61, 97, 101, 110, 166, Lacam, Jean, 56 Marie (Callard), 345 Powys, John, 233 177, 193, 210, 242, 257-8, Crow Hill, 264 Benjamin, 349 Jane-Mary, 319 Rebecca Allston (DuPre), 352 Andr (II), 284, 286, 288-9, Philippe, 74 Catherine, 331 153, 211, 280, 287, 290, Amelia Township, 304 225, 247, 251, 282, 285, 308, Mary, 38 The DuBois Family Association formation also dedicated itself to assemble and publish the genealogy of the DuBois family. Jean, 111 Madeleine, 211-12 270, 343 188, 300 357-8 Agnes, 337 Baudoin Susanne Bonnell, leur fille, ne en Caroline. Each application gives a genealogy of the applicant . Gourdain, Marguerite, 152 Tidyman, Philip, 191, 229, 353 207, 209, 212, 214, 230, Jeanne (Billebaud), 155 Merchant, 44, 49, 53, 56-8, 62, Marianne (Gendron), 375 van Wassenaer Obdam Mary (Broughton), 204 English-speaking researchers and historians working with a Spanish-language document face two hurdlesunderstanding the handwriting and vocabulary, and grasping the record's institutional, historic, social, and cultural context. These extended themselves at first only from the lower ferry at South Santee - Mazyck's Ferry - about two miles below Wambaw Creek, in St. James Parish, to within a few miles of Lenud's Ferry and back from the river into the Parish of St. Denis, called the Orange Quarter. Mouzons Bluff, McClellanville, Lynch, 303 330-2 Serres, 57 Some see this dual emphasis on creation and on salvation, and God's sovereignty over both, as a cornerstone principle for Huguenot developments in architecture, textiles and other merchandise. 273-7 286 165, 169, 283, 299 The Carolina upcountry was settled largely by English Americans|English and Scots-Irish Americans|Scots-Irish immigrants|migrants from Pennsylvania and Virginia, who followed the Great Wagon Road into the South. B., 234 Frances, 326 Broussard Judith (Giton), 228, 230-3, 307 Jeanne Elisabeth (Mauz),51, Lyon, France, 59, 120, 327 Magdalen, 105, 163 Pierre, 133, 251, 315 Besselleu, Mark Anthony, 203 Abigail, 220 Magdalen, 316 Andre (Le Prou), 264 Researchers should consult the original records whenever possible to avoid possible mistakes or misinterpretations. Sabinah, 174 They were denied exit from France under pain of death. Hlne, 124, 126, 131 James, 48 Jeanne, 325 326, 329, 339, 345, 347-8, 292, 293 Susanne, 9, 99, 343 Louis, 248 Jean, 96, 104, 257, 319-20, 286-90 191, 285, 290 324 Floride (Bonneau), 261 The Southern Intelligencer, 358 Janneje, 345 Poupinel, Daniel, 211 Jacques de, 57, 79 Catherine, 226, 348, 350 Bulline, Thomas, 156 Preuilly, France, 268 174-5, 177, 193-4, 200, 330, Marie (Rendon/s), 306 James, 126, 194, 216, 286-7, Susannah, 273 Elizabeth (Faucheraud), 110, Judith (Peyre), 260 Verdety/Verditty They were the first Protestants to settle in and near St. Augustine, Florida, about 1590. 284 Magdalen-Elizabeth, 113 Glaze, Gabinah, 269 Jean, 17, 280-1 Andr, Jr., 69, 261 Anne (Gervais), 119 Bounnetheau, Mary (Manigault), 7, 130, 216, 237 Storekeeper, 48 227, 248, 264, 348 French Church, 74, 118, 134, Manly, 243 William, 89, 188, 194, 222, Mary, 52, 173, 348-50 Love, 211 276-7 Anne, 151-2, 236 Tax Assessor, 135, 183, 282, De La Brosse. Moses, 116 351 300, 323, 333-4 Elizabeth, 195, 282 Marche Limousine, France, 268 Awendaw Creek, 13, 26 Dunbar Sieur de Putot, 298 Jeanne lizabet Boyd, Jacques Boyd, Jean Auguste Boyd, enfans du dit Jean Boyd, et de la dite Jeanne Berchaud, nz en Caroline. Snow Schoolmaster, 47 Elmwood, 169, 175 Charming Mary, 192 James, 359 Elizabeth (DuPuy), 310 Smith Co, 1946. Jonah, 212 Mary (Polly), 222 Maryann, 324 Edgehill/Edgell John, 92 Selles sur Mer, France, 78, 85 Esther (Bourdeaux), 324 282-4, 294, 309-10, 312-9 Marie, 209 Marie, 268, 272 Palmarin/ Palmerin Marguerite, 5 Burlington Court Records, 257 Gedeon, 343 Susannah Elizabeth (Jaudon), Black Pioneers (Carolina), 39 Du Frenne, Madeleine, 168 337-40, 345, 348, 369 Martha (Barnet), 47 Scott English Channel, 360 PIERRE DUGU, Isaac Dugu, son frre, et lizabeth Dugu, leur sur, nz Bsance en Bery, enfans de Jacques Dugu et d'lizabet Dupuy. John, 339 Rhetoric like this became more fierce as events unfolded, and stirred up the hostility of the Catholic establishment. James (II), 140, 163, 164, 321 Marie (Potell), 53-4, 273 Civil wars followed. Sarah, 116 Nelsons Ferry, 295-6 Mr., 235 Simons, 227 Magdalen, 170-1, 173 Mary (Blake), 336 Prince George Winyah/Winyaw Le Mercier, Susanne, 230 Breton. 372-3 Jean-Baptiste, 209 Carron, 6, 195 CS71.F68 1853a Memoirs of a Huguenot family Fontaine, Jacques.