Faugre, France, 74 lizabet Leger, sa femme. Heraud, Jean, 6 Humphrey, 234, 357-8 The colonists became farmers, laborers, ministers, soldiers, sailors, and people who engaged in government. Peyre, 33, 54, 261, 288, 375 Peter, Jr., 236 Anne, 110 in 1), Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1966. Ester, 338, 339, 341 Mary (Jermain), 55, 174, 194 Daniel, 46, 87, 114, 216, 286, Huguenots are French Calvinists. Jacques, 160, 282 Thomas, 89, 162, 331 Samuel, 274, 276 Jacob, 344-5 Jean Auguste, 60 Louis, 45-6, 55, 152-4, 159, Marguerite, 264, 265, 266 Ann, 319 308 Marie, 201-3, 205, 323 Pecott. 184, 187, 191, 225, 245-6, Maxwell, James, 296 James (II), 313-14 Judith, 110 Jeanne, leur fille, ne St. Jean D' Angely. Skrine Christian Mary, 336, 338 Philippe, 74, 78, 97, 99, 118, Elinor, 279 John James, 253 Chtelet Prison, Paris, France, Rosemarie, 189 Hastrel Varner Magdeleine Elizabeth, 306 Anne, 114-16, 357 Charles Towne/Charleston, 5, 49, Marie, 342 Louis, 72 Dean Henry, 84, 252 Pierre, 153, 201, 254-5, 257, Caitteau, Jacob, 72 Susanne (Le Riche), 194-5 Manakintowne, VA, 26, 85, 290- Cassique,18, 366 John, 103, 153 Hullin, Franois, 273 Elizabeth (Peyre), 69, 167, Susanna, 266-7 Elie, 64, 99, 256, 343 Isaac, 132, 134 Marie, 134 Daniel, 85, 272 John, 208 Guerineau, Marie, 281 England, 208 323, 358 Thomas, 77, 161-2, 182, 191, DeJohn. 373 Constant (DuPlessis), 247 DuSoul/Dusoul Isaac, 85 Toumeys Geological Survey, 375 Joseph, Sr., 193 Bas Poitou Province, France, 51 Above all, Huguenots became known for their fiery criticisms of worship as performed in the Roman Catholic Church. James (II), 341 Shopkeeper, 109, 248, 264 Girardeau, 266 Francis, 306 See also Le Sade. Jean, 108 323, 334, 339, 341, 358-9 Allex, Jean, 120 Herne, John, 317 162-3, 261 Henry, 260 ISAAC CAILLABEUF, n Ste. Mary (Miller), 261 Leger, Peter & Co., 211 Spanish Prisoners, 232 Henri, 164 Elizabeth (DuPr), 272 156, 168, 203, 234, 243, 250, Louise, 345 Baudon, Judith, 306 Samuel G., 374 Margueritte, 344 Martha (Manning), 204 286, 289 For example, DuBose or Dubose as it is spelled today, was usually found as DuBosc in the records for the first generation, with variations including DuBose, Dubose, Du Bose and Du Bosc among others in the following generations. 161, 169, 175, 198, 239, 279, Poyas, 375 Mary (Allston), 191 Bontecou Margaret, 189 Ile Madame, France, 115 Elizabeth (Dixon), 305 Levi, 36, 182 Marianne, 200 Catherine, 330, 331 256 Elizabeth, 97 See Marboeuf. Guibal Crow Hill, 264 John, 90, 127, 234-8 Rene, 347 John, 134, 277 Wren Railroad Station, 373 Catherine (de Senleque) de, Elizabeth, 103 Robinet DuBosc/DuBose/Dubose, 375 Siocart, S., 341 French Settlement6, 16, 358 5 Mary (Gurin), 238 Ellis And, Louis XIV hired 300,000 troops to hunt the heretics down and confiscate their property. Boyle, Peter, 76 Map of great acadian migrations during the 17th and 18th centuries. Boisseau, 53, 142, 262 Sarah (Anderson), 174-5 Anne (Bruneau), 68 174-5, 177, 193-4, 200, 330, John, 341-2 Ester/Hesther, 90, 98, 103, Ester, 199 Judith (de Ville), 370 Elizabeth, 167 (Chastaigner), 84, 251-2 Claude (de Cherigny), 268-72 Joseph, 244 Loudun, France, 177-8 Solomon, Jr., 201 Wilcox, Mary, 338 Magdalen, 217 168, 197-8, 225 270, 274-5, St. Nazaire, France, 155 Anne (Keen), 134 Le Grand, 211, 292 Ambroise, 341 Jacques, 264 Le Nuds Ferry, 88, 127, 224, Judith (Peyre), 261-2, 351 180, 183, 186-7, 190-3, 197, Jonas, 325 211-2, 215, 218, 219-220, Damaris, 85-7, 107, 108, 254 315 266-7, 308, 375 Madeleine (Garillon), 265 Bayer Maurice, 209 Martha (Bremar), 267 Anne (DuPont), 224 George IOn, 374 Sarah, 188-9, 304-5 Marie, 233, 235-6, 238 Shipping Broker, 209 Coussaye Thauvet, 6, 9 Anthony, 191 Turpentine John, 141 Charlotte (Mariette), 345 Louis/Lewis, 51, 158, 265, 348 Belin, 6, 126 258, 267, 274-6, 297-8, 323, Morocco, 360 69, 72, 88, 104, 117, 126, Mary (Jeanneret), 192 188-90, 199, 218 Slaves. 191, 219, 228-33, 245, 316, Susanne, 103-4, 113, 267, 289 Magneville Ann (Chardon), 252 Andr, 46, 66, 69, 71, 81, 83, Videau, 348 1058 pp. Marianne (Gendron), 375 177-9, 181-3, 254-6 229, 253, 279, 326, 358 Marianne, 317, 319 Anthony (III), 170, 173-4, 193, 3rd. Jean, 350 Ardouin France, Isaac de, 117 see Cothonneau. 329, 350 Catherine (Allaire), 199 Johnson, 51, 212, 302 Esther (Berresford), 352-3 Mary, 52 Le Bert/Lebert, Jean, 257, 357-8 Isaac, 94, 192, 247, 295, 325-6 Judith, 198 Susannah Damaris de, 242, See also Dutartre. Jeanne, 260, 295 Percival, 191, 226 Elias Jr., 39 Anthoine, 86, 100, 102, 104 Gaillards Landing, 33, 126 Daho Lake, 31, 87, 89 240, 241, 242, 318 147, 149, 154, 185, 190, 218, Dauphin Province, France, 16, Charlotte, 280 Springfield, 258 Marianne (Petineau), 188 Thomas, 244 Heard, Ester, 329 Flavell, John, 313 Rebecca (Jermain), 194, 353 Stoney Creek Presbyterian 7, 309 109, 292 Bullwat. Ren, Jr., 264 John, 357 FORUM ARTICLES SEARCH. Cottin, Magdalen, 55, 230 Jacques, 13, 17, 206-8, 311 Moyou (Moyon) Barrington, Elizabeth, 53 333, 359 Charlotte (Courge), 224, 246 On that day, soldiers and organized mobs fell upon the Huguenots, and thousands of them were slaughtered. Frances, 226 242 Please be aware that the name may have been spelled somewhat differently in the original record. Hartman, 152, 326 Madeleine, 249 Abigail, 305 Isaac, 184 139 Magdalen (Bruneau), 70, 88, Stephen (II), 74 Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. 64-5, 72, 75-6, 79, 85, 114-5, John (II), 164, 258-9, 324 Childsbury Free School, 183 Paul, 139, 215, 259, 316 Anne (Arrin), 155-6 212, 218-20, 298-9, 301 Daniel, Jr., 150 Marie (Charuyer), 72 Peter/Pierre, 6, 65, 256 http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1211390439/umi-clemson-1644.pdf. Jane, 276 Edward, 196 Ponteaux Family, 375 John, 288 Guibert Judith, 324 Loule Marie, 155-7, 233-4 Senechauds, 325-6 Jonathan, 100-3 Elizabeth (Gourdin), 103 Dasserex. Margueritte, 255-6 241, 282-3, 286, 294, 298, New Orleans: Pelican Pub. 228, 365 Rachel, 331 John, 35, 125, 127, 140, 193, James, 15 179, 181-3, 254-6, 299 River, 330 Bernard, 310 Bennet, Moses, 233 173-4, 201, 349 Anthoine, 53, 117, 168, 268-9 (Marie) Elizabeth, 149 Jacques de, 225 Maintenon, France, 264 Gonoe, Isaac, 167 John, Jr., 134, 266, 275, 276 Yeoman, 77, 157 Physician, 75, 115, 135, 162, 283-6, 298-9, 309-12, 315, 73, 81, 105, 126, 140, 147, Isaac Alexander, 89 Basset, Pierre, 45 Martha, 46, 47 Jean, 17, 53, 63, 273-6, 357 Broussard Henri, 95 Henrietta Catherine, 138-9, This book's unique and detailed content fills both needs. Faucon, Nicholas, 194 Santo Domingue, 65 Merchant, 44, 49, 53, 56-8, 62, Lydia (Guerri), 163 Rachel (Caillabeuf), 73 318 Christ Church Parish St. Johns Berkeley Parish, 41, 49, Cothonneau/Cuttineau 118, 151, 156-8, 165, 233- Edgehill/Edgell Switzerland, 242 Thomas, 155, 158, 269 Etienne, 73-4 Thomas, Sr., 243 West, Joseph, 206, 208 Elizabet, 245 Henry, 181, 254 188, 210, 211, 215, 219, Jean, Sr., 60 Abraham, 195 Judith, 235, 238 Catherine, 283, 284 Frederick Francis, 29, 76 Guerry. Durant, Will. Huguenot Pedigrees. 315, 335-6 Charlotte, 84 Marie, 166 142, 146, 164-6, 181, 209, Marie, 53-4, 63, 141-3, 270, Saint Nazaire, France, 155, 157 Morice, Marie, 205 Sarah, 116 Mary, 167 Ann, 237 Steers, Thomas, 118, 156, 243 He was many years a leading member of the Provincial Assembly, and was appointed one of the Assistant Judges of the Province in 1740. Elias, 204 6, 219-20 Simon, 63 Thomas, Sr., 193 Anne (de Magneville), 211-12, Manigault Creek, 153, 180, 191, Susannah, 208 Dacres, Robert, 129, 325 5, 186, 209-10, 212-13, Patrick, 18, 177, 196, 200, 334 Peroleau, Mr., 178 Vanderhorst, John, 359 317-18, 339, 358 315 Chirurgien, 73, 75, 96, 210, For a time, at least, there was more freedom for the Huguenots. Berne, Switzerland, 238 Gittens James, 252 Hester (Vincent), 343 Cedar Creek, 223-4, 304, 329, Catherine Henriette, 135, 251 Rachel, 73 Roger, 239 Stevenson Pierre, 195 Susanna, 271-2 Sarah, 189, 304-5 Cocks, Job, 114 Davis Moultrie Marie, 132 Tolado. William, 35, 47, 114 Catherine, 331 Marie, 117 Wappoo Creek, 65-7 Peter (III), 172 Martha, 350 James (II), 140, 163, 164, 321 Francis, 49, 272-3 Charles (II), 116 Marie de, 370 Simon Pierre, 205 John (III), 262 Margaret (Graham), 192-4 Shipwright, 4, 234, 326, 357-8 Houssaye, 249 Trench, Alexander, 320-1 6 David, 187, 189 Susannah, 104, 113, 295 Martha, 203, 204 Feverie, Rev., 152 348, 358-9 Anne, 249 Constantine, Daniel, 132 John, 339 Pierre (Peter), 149, 151, 255 Gemoset, France, 325 Bourgeois, 56, 135, 211, 249 Henry, 338 Mill Branch/Mill Dam, 171, William, 259, 261 Hardouin (La Touche) Elie, 282, 347 Benjamin, 184 London), 281, 344-5 Stephen, 152, 222, 318 Claude Philippe de, 26, 29, 30, 329 Print. Jean (II), 140 Cleave Bettison, Sarah, 171 Pierre, 9, 58, 135-7, 249-52 Starling, John, 337 313, 339, 358 Hester (Jaudon), 87 Sara, 281 Indigo, 11, 30, 39, 140, 147, 286, Humphrey, in his historical account of The Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, etc., published in 1728, informs us that "Carolina, although peopled at its first settlement with the natives of these kingdoms - England, Scotland, and Ireland - until the year 1701 had no minister of the Church of England resident therein." Madeleine (Saulnier), 231, Dame Marie (LeCercler), 63 John, 359 Judith, 196 Marie, 118, 339 Eliza (Lucas), 171 Bounnetheau, Mary (Manigault), As a result, Carolina was split, and South Carolina became a royal colony in 1729. Judith, 51 Sieur de Lamothe, 57 Margueritte Henriette (Horry), Judith (Boisseau), 141, 261 Pierre, 132 Louis, 227 French Huguenots made two attempts to establish a haven in North America. also Jermain/Jerman/Jermon. Morinna, 295 Mathurin, 77, 157, 166 243, 269, 363 Germaine/Germon and Eliza, 201-3 Le Bas/Lebar Jeanne (Garrison), 319, 322 141-2, 280, 292, 323 Rame, Mrs., 205 Gaillard, 131, 328, 374-5. Susanne (Le Serrurier), 9-10, Henri, 210, 239, 251-2, 256-7 Franois, 187 Hewitt, in his History of South Carolina, says: "In 1690 King William sent a large body of Huguenots to Virginia. In 1690, Charleston was the fifth largest city in North America,and remained among the ten largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census.<. 220 180, 293 163, 165, 203, 261, 268, William, 276 50, 53, 62, 76, 98, 206, 208-9, Susannah (Juin), 196 8 Anna, 266-7 342 During the entire period between the early part of the sixteenth century to 1787, thousands of Huguenots left their homes in France for other countries because of recurring waves of persecution. Antoinette, 44 Isaac (II), 72-5, 286, 299, 308 Elizabeth (Smith), 305 (Poitevin), 134, 266, 277 Anne (Le Grand), 126, 216, Note: The names in this Index reflect the spelling used in the text, with cross-references given where necessary. Cambridge, 337 Samuel, 77 6th of March, 1700, died 23th of July, 1770. Horseshoe, 172 Louis (II), 45, 55, 95, 102-3, David, 188 Rimbaud, Marie Anne, 152 Anne (Guerri), 224 Jehan, 228 Franois, 209 324 Mary (Stone), 77 For further information respecting the Huguenots, see the Appendix pp. Madeleine d, 99 William, 264, 339-40 Elias (III), 171-2 Francis, 230 Assesseur Bailli, 369 Mary-Anna, 254 282, 312, 314-15, 317-19, Jermain. Bellamy Jean Jacques, 44 Stephen, 106, 108, 163-4, 217, Francis, 271, 294-5, 297, 325, Awendaw, SC, 100 Yemassee Indians, 180 Leger Madeleine (Du Frenne), 168 284, 317 289 161, 188, 221, 329 66-7, 69, 70, 81, 96, 99, See also Pepin. Elizabeth, 17, 133 Workinton, 49 205, 211, 244, 262, 266, Paul, 170 124-5, 163, 165, 169, 214, Cooper Graveyards. Terms such as Indian Slaveand Negro were used when persons were so identified in the records. Marie (Bremar), 323-4 190, 193, 210, 242, 257, Mary, 164 Peter, 113, 233, 289 Marianne, 53, 338 Clement, Robert, 74 Wild Cattle Act, 131 Francis, 261, 303 Judith (Gruel), 211 357-9 The author uses the family of Daniel Huger as his example. Pierre (II), 246 ", from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina.
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