Pecoates, 264 B., 234 Henry, 189 John, 150, 159, 278 Franchomme Peter, Jr., 196 Mary (de Ville), 143 John, 134 9. 197 Rochford, James, 337 Louis XIV of France, 63, 68, 230, Sarah, 88 265 Daniel, 56 Dorothy, 334 John, 151 Glasgow, Scotland, 320 Mepkin, 204 Pierre, 50-1 Wright Chicot, 44, 59, 66, 145, 285 Etienne, 179, 254-7 John, 244 Marianne, 317, 319 S., 256 Peter, 36, 86-7, 89, 106-8, 150, Jeanne, 358 247, 286, 308 219, 225, 234, 258, 263, Andre (Le Prou), 264 This revocation caused France to lose half a million of its best citizens. Elizabeth, 232 Jean, 166 Marianne, 57 Joseph, 281 Judith, 45, 46, 47, 113-14, 160, Lemonier Lewis (II), 52 Plat of, 24 Mary, 238 Dassen, 28-9, 38, 81-3, 214, South Carolina Society, 85 Howard Peter, 54 191, 216, 289 Hester, 217, 288 Martha, 46, 47 (Duff), 309 John, 275 William, 73 De Le Conseillire. Magdalen, 78 Isaac, Sr., 215, 288 Francis, 228 Anthony, Jr., 241 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Populated_places_established_ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_history_of_the_United_States, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_history_of_the_United_States. Category Index. 129-130, 137, 264 Aelarge, 115 John, 337 Marie, 132 Light Dragoons, 171 James (II), 55 See also Mounier. Sarah (Cantey), 262 Margueritte Huger, leur fille, ne Rochelle. 316 Washaw/Washo Creek, 18 John, 61, 92, 103, 111-12, 126, Andrew, 266, 277 Girodz, Solomon, 56, 86, 238, Charlotte, 84 David, 30, 54, 69, 87, 126, Elizabeth (Harrison), 292 Martha, 203, 204 354 Marie, 256 Ren de, 63 Monk, Thomas, 208 189, 191, 328 Damaris Elizabeth (de St. 336 Huguenots, and particularly French Huguenots, were persecuted Protestants in 16th and 17th century Europe who followed the teachings of theologian John Calvin. Morgan, 208 Croft John, 190 Jacques, 53-4, 259, 349 Montgomery Creek, 177, 334 Anderson Carolina1670 French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Pierre, Sr., 45, 258 Catherine (Bonneau), 261 John (III/Jr. Judith, 196 Morgan, 208 161, 188, 221, 329 Duff, 309 Samuel, 61-2, 342 Ecuyer, 61-4, 66-7, 80, 85, 149, 151, 167, 242, 251-4, Harriett, 194 John (II), 338 Mayrant, 61, 183, 267 Indians, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 18, 20, 26, 254, 256-7, 259, 267, 273, Reprint, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1999. Marie (Blondeau), 250 Warren, 40 316-8 Susanna (Couillandeau), 45, North, Mary, 306 La Salle/LaSalle/Lasalle Suzanne (Horry), 264 Jacob (III), 154, 192 Magdalen (Miller), 249 Claudius, 295 Combe/ Comb Dedecate, Robert, 98 Susanna (Desserex), 157 Marguillier, Jean, 307 This paper advocates that the French Protestants in Carolina did not disappear as a separate cultural group but rather, they adopted certain . Brossard, Marie, 256 Graham 339 Aracheguene, Adrienne, 225 Many came to the American Colonies. Peale, Rembert, 171 Jonah, 224, 303-4 253, 260, 263, 281, 282, Perdriau, 179, 184, 256 Biggin, SC, 96 Woodberry Mary (Caillabeuf), 73 Brayne, Henry, 97 Handlin, Mary, 194 Jeanne, 211, 218 Aunant Grayhound, 313 Judith (Giton), 228, 230-3, 307 Mary, 267 Vissor, William, 308 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. William, 154 Robert, 157 Lewis, Kenneth E. The Guillebeau House: An Eighteenth Century Huguenot Structure in McCormick County, South Carolina. Doctor, 20, 30, 40, 52, 77, 96, Accessed May 9, 2007. a claim lent credibility by the fact that it has the first established Livability Court in the country. Marianne (Gendron), 375 1. David, 86, 155, 239, 346 Stephen, 295 Edward, 35, 352-3 Baldus. See also Papin. Abjurations, 82, 111, 122 Jonathan (II), 102-3 Mary, 219, 307 198, 251, 279, 292, 294, 354, Esther, 90 Savineaus Creek, 20, 121 Bourne River, France, 284, 287 9, 301 Lexington, Lord, 238 6, 219-20 Carolina, 206 William, 191 48, 92, 93, 95, 105, 106, 129, Dispatch, 172 Beaufort, SC, 304, 319, 320, 379 Moses, 113, 289 191, 285, 290 Philippe, 74 Press of Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. 20. Jean, 45 Anthoine, 44, 152, 207, 357 Pierre, 132 Elizabeth, 351 Daniel de, 316, 318 Couly Catherine (Bellamy), 330 Jeanne (LaPierre), 199 Catherine (Chaillou), 327, 330 Mary, 62 Marie (Charuyer), 72 Martha, 350 Janneje, 345 1058 pp. Strawberry Ferry, 137 278, 280, 293, 300, 308, 314-5, Jacques de, 225 Cleave 250, 255, 259, 268, 306, 326, Thomas, 89, 162, 331 John, 132, 251, 358 By 1562 they had a total membership estimated at at least a million, especially numerous in the south and central parts of the country. 143, 145-6, 148-52, 159, 144, 147, 149, 171, 185, Ann(e), 155-6 2, 294, 302, 376 Babet, 138 Susannah, 77 Samuel, 204 Anne (Gaillard), 127 Marguerite, 5 Royal Society, The, 279, 360 Dorchester, SC, 85, 272-3, 276, Madeleine, 161-2, 290, 308 Magdalen, 69-70, 88, 191, 193, Reason, Ann, 231 Wappetaw, 100 Stephen, 86 Loudun, France, 177-8 247, 307, 327, 332, 345-6 LEscot Esther, 264 Sullivan, Rebecca, 335 Gabrielle, 112, 264, 265, 266 Laborer, 156 Anne, 73-4 Gonoe, Isaac, 167 Jacques Le Grand. Fillette, Marie, 74 Goneau, Peter, 323 Claudius, 271, 294-6 217 Anne, 45, 271, 290, 294, 295, Alexandre de, 227-8 Elizabeth, 279 224, 236, 247, 302, 304, Auguste, 201 Catherine (Boisseau), 54, 261 Elizabeth, 166 Crocket/Crockett/Crokatt 66-7, 78-83, 209, 214, 230, Daniel, 252, 340 162-3, 261 Magdeleine Elizabeth, 306 Mary Anne, 162, 217 271, 273, 276, 278, 293, 295-6, St. James Santee Wardens, 54, 69, St. Rmy, 57 Marie, 268, 272 Alex, 305 Josiah, 64, 65, 68 James, 266-7 Mary, 112, 329, 331-2 Overseer, 89, 108, 168, 169 355 Damaris Elizabeth, 239 Pierre, 82, 88, 94, 105, 210, Mose, 280 349 Joubert Scotland, 56, 289, 332 Elizabeth (DuBose), 102 La Voulte, France, 230 Theodore, 55, 94, 103, 127, 151, 173, 184, 200, 241, 251, Jaudon Anthoine, Jr., 358 69, 72, 88, 104, 117, 126, Philippe Brouard de la, 151 Friends Adventure, 142 James, 54-5, 261, 303 165, 169, 283, 299 Barton, Elizabeth (Burdell), 77 Pierre, 282 Jeanne (Burgeaud), 358 48, 60-1, 91, 96-7, 110, 115, Peter, 266, 277 250, 286-7, 306-8, 357 Elizabeth, 196 177-9, 181-3, 254-6 Church Cemetery, 304 Monreau, Mose, 339 Anne, 304-5 Vergan French (Huguenot) Family history . Black River, 34, 69, 72, 86-7, Gardens, 9, 232, 293, 364, 367-8, Kifiana (Gosfraight), 208 Mary (Miller), 261 Isaac, 184 Lewis Dutarque, 112 This comprehensive, detailed genealogy stands out for the richness of anecdotal information, and its exemplary letter/number . McDowell, Mary, 74 Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Schaffouse, Switzerland, 121 Mary, 77 219 Elizabet, 132 220, 229, 232, 234-6, 238, 240, Stephen, 242 CS71.F68 1853a Memoirs of a Huguenot family Fontaine, Jacques. Sarah, 189, 304-5 335-6, 338 Jacques (II), 48, 49 214, 230-1, 284, 310, 313, Mary E., 353 Muster House, 39 Magdalen (Morinna), 297 Chartrons, France, 56 Faur/Faure, 294 Francis, 321 Catherine Allaire, sa femme. Charlotte, 95, 186, 245, 247 See also Gignilliat. Henry, 76 Henry, 243-5 [Marie] Magdeleine, 135 54, 74, 89, 96, 99, 112, 182, Ren (II), 261, 262 Madeleine (Soubzmain), 117 Elizabeth, 232, 233 223-4, 246 Le Grand, 211, 292 du Pont established the Brandywine gunpowder mills, which produced material for the American Revolutionary War. Jeanne Charlotte, 61, 282-3 Confederate Home, 340 Huguenot Ships Passenger Lists - RootsWeb Stephen (Etienne), 73 P., 138, 225 Jean (II), 280 Marianne, 55, 153-4, 201-2 Daniel, 20, 81, 127, 146, 164- 259, 260, 269-70, 273-7 Sewee Village, 168, 333 Ischbou/Ishboo. Villepontoux John, 141, 260, 296, 374 Marie, 53, 274 DuCros, Charles, 105 Judith, 38, 151, 233, 234-5, Berault, Marie, 309 Labrasseur, Francis, 106 Notary Public, 44, 64, 165, 178 After leading Huguenots to North Carolina, de Richebourg himself joined another Huguenot colony, St. James Santee, in South Carolina. Anthony (IV), 173 Dauphin Province, France, 16, John, 52, 173, 184, 200, 215, Henrietta, 279 Le Riche Elizabeth (Dixon), 305 Jeremy Creek, 39 Mary Esther (Videau), 237, 134, 188, 266, 277, 304-5 358 St. James Santee Parish, 25-6, 33 Anthoine, Sr., 265, 358 The following is the index from the French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina. Mary (Piedevin), 152 Selles sur Mer, France, 78, 85 Flaesbeek, NY 345 Sieur, 44 106, 121-4, 127-9, 141, John James, 253 Mme, 299 Saulnier/Saunier Pierre (Sieur), 350 Elizabeth, 191 Madeleine (De Bourdeaux), 180-1, 183, 191, 229, 241 Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots." See the Huguenot Church in the United States Wiki page for more information . Le Gendre Boigard Schenckingh Square, 157 114, 170, 178, 199, 210, 233, Anne, 350 George, 190 David, 126, 351 240, 253, 265, 283-4, 287, Susanne (Dehays), 50-1 Normandy Province, France, 16, William and Mary Quarterly. Peter (II), 211 St. Helenas Island, 196 Potter, John, 192 Woodmason, Charles, 37 Berchaud Wine, 4, 11, 30, 63, 97, 147-8, Henri, 270 Viellar, Elizabeth, 306 Adrienne Aracheguene de, 225 Anne (Gignilliat), 152 Edmond, 338 Print. 337 John, 350 John, 261 James, 203 Peroleau, Mr., 178 211-6, 299 Ann, 208 Ester (Marion), 151, 235-6 299 Mary (Polly) (Tart), 88 Rachel (Fitch), 108 Elizabet, 245 Samuel, 77 118, 144, 180-2, 198, 243, 251, Georges, 78, 99, 117, 268 2 Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates. 262-3, 293, 296, 299-301, Clerk, 26, 251 Tanner, 11, 47, 114, 124, 139, Foulon, Anne, 111 Many also settled in Florida and South Carolina. Huguenots are French Calvinists. Chauvin, 162, 331-2 On that day, soldiers and organized mobs fell upon the Huguenots, and thousands of them were slaughtered. Elizabet Marie, 256 Valleton, Anne, 189 Susannah Elizabeth (Bochet), South Seas Annuities, 184 Gignilliat Plantation, 152, 254, Elizabeth, 89, 185-9, 304, 355 Anne, 296 See also Picault. Judith (Martin), 51 348, 358-9 Marie Dugu, sa femme. Du Gauquer Ann, 161 Marie, 203 376 286, 288, 292, 295 Tax Assessor, 135, 183, 282, Jean, 195-6 Huguenots - Definition & French Huguenots - HISTORY 343, 347 Daniel de, 79, 85 McAlla/ Mc Calla, 321 Franois, 159 Robert, 195 263, 283, 315, 355-6 Sieur de Cohign, 281 [U.S.? Sainte Svre, France, 294 Huguenots in America - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History Henry, 112, 349 Tom, 134, French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina, Abstracts of the Records of the Secretary of the Province 1675-1695, Abstracts of the Records of the Register of the Province 1675-1696, Abstracts of the Records of the Surveyor General of the Province, Charles Towne Lots of Land 1679. Benoite (Pitauer), 327 22, 25-6, 28, 34, 37-8, 46, 52, John, 179 Bartholomew 244 Thousands of Huguenots were in Paris celebrating the marriage of Henry of Navarre to Marguerite de Valois on Saint Bartholomew's Day, August 24, 1572. 83, 93, 104-5, 109-110, 125, Charles, 33, 83, 102, 104-5, Elizabeth, 148 Settlement, 6, 13, 16-7, 25, 33, Huguenot History - The Huguenot Society of America Jacob, 302, 330-1 Port des Barques, France, 157 Thomas, 237 Magdalen/Magdeleine 94-5, 230, 242-7, 253-4, 286, John, 192 Hewit, Mr., 133 Elie, 29, 78, 83, 87, 118, 153, 50 Sarah (Wilkins), 342 14. 216, 324 311, 358 See St. Julien. Catherine (Chicken), 331-2 Damaris (Chauvin), 107, 108 139, 219 Ester/Esther (II), 163-4, 259 Jenkins Lake Geneva, Switzerland, 143, 137-9, 142, 165-72, 177-82, Norman/Normand Pierre (III), 300-2 DuBois/Dubois. Sarah (Jaudon), 188-9, 304-5 Many Protestants took part in the expeditions to Brazil, Florida or South Carolina. Mary, 309 Marie (Perdriau), 181 Cain Family, 375 286-90 Marie (Potell), 54, 63, 273-4 Louis, Jr., 126 Rufin Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Elizabeth, 195 66-7, 69, 70, 81, 96, 99, Izard, 39 12 Mary Drinker, 222 Burdell John, 52, 186, 196, 211, 359 Louisa County, Virginia: Genealogy, Census, Vital Records - Linkpendium Magdalen (Robert), 304 307-8, 320-3, 326-8, 331, 335, Guerry. 101-2 193, 153-4 Hlne (Gaillard), 126 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1935. Nicholas, 359 Esther (Savineau), 324-5 Flavell, John, 313 Isaac (V), 216-17 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). Marguerite (Le Motteux), 264 Skrine Guianeay, Henry, 167 Jean, 22, 29, 68, 94, 122-4, Leiden, Holland, 98 tags are based on the categorization schema in Wikipedia. Elizabeth (Videau), 194 http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1211390439/umi-clemson-1644.pdf. Stephen (II), 341, 342 - (Le Grand), 217 Smith, 358 Belle Fontaine, 316 Sarah, 132, 133 Jonas, 325 211 Doublet, Elizabeth, 133-4 B., 353 Peter, 46, 95, 106-7, 114, 139, SC, 172 Abraham, 61 Senaude, Elizabeth, 87 Ardouin Samuel, 233, 309 Blockmaker, 77, 130, 132, Huguenots | NCpedia Lydia (Peyre), 126, 260 Forge, 67 The Huguenot. Elias (II), 170-2 Esther/Hester, 88 148, 161, 166, 174, 177, 193, Judith (Mayrant), 242 Moss Swamp, SC, 175 357 DeLiesslines, 221 186, 226, 232, 241, 246, Santee Company (Militia), 23, 81, Anne, 205 Douxsaint, 217, 375 William, 269, 351 Watahan, 172, 180, 183, 191 Samuel, 48, 49, 50 Theodore, 270, 272-3, 292, Martha (Bremar), 267 Elijah, 276 Susanne, 206 Oze, 254-7 Church of England, 25, 34, 70, Robineau, Etienne, 209 William, 89, 188, 194, 222, Poupinel, Daniel, 211 The Huguenots brought this surname to England, and from there it may have been introduced to North America. Waterhorn Creek, 180 Maintenon, France, 264 Pocataligo River, 134, 304 Pierre, 45, 52, 69, 167, 210-11, 162, 188-92, 196, 217, Sarah, 342 Robert, 35, 193 Snchaud/Snschaud, 294-5 Sarah, 116 Susannah, 122, 127, 129, 131, Varambeau, 102 James, 111, 129, 265, 345, 357 Lyon, France, 59, 120, 327 Gilmerton, Scotland, 130 They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. Bullwat. Mary (Snipes), 244 Esther, 150, 239 See Petawn Creek. Gabriel, 141, 151, 236, 351 211-2, 215, 218, 219-220, Stephen, 163, 195 Charles (II), 116 Anne, 132-3 Philippe, 196 Anna, 195 Martha, 84, 252 Martha (Barnet), 47 Deican/ De Jau. Vivarais Province, France, 201 Jacquette/Jaquette, Jacques, 185 Joseph, 336 Pierre, 167 Sarah, 172, 349 John, 73, 104, 114, 124, 157, Magdalen, 132-4 Jean, 230 269, 302, 307, 314, 323, 116, 129, 133, 160, 162-6, 218-9, 221, 263 169, 194, 201, 203, 215-17, Lieutenant Governor, 242 Pennant/Penemt, Edward, 359 Rembert, 51, 161, 163, 217 Charlotte, 84 Pickens 70-1, 89, 93, 141-2, 197-8, Stephen, 118 Lawton, Thomas O, and Stephen G. Hoffius. Ozembert, Mary, 73 Elizabeth (Gendron), 138-9, Elizabeth, 77 Marianne (Videau), 51, 349 152, 166-7, 210, 213-5, Sieur de Crevecoeur, 298 Madame, 136-7, 250 Nicholas, 157, 165-6, 291, 339 Stone, 87, 192, 322, 370-1 339-40 308-10, 313, 317, 319-20, Sarah (Wilkins), 341-2 Gibbes New London, SC, 30 121-4, 129, 135, 137, 145-6, Paul, 208, 315 5 Garner Paul, 88, 187, 189 170, 173-4, 201, 349 Wantoot, 84, 99, 314-18, Elizabeth, 337 Fascal, Marie, 74 Catherine (Taylor), 237 253, 289, 302, 366 (Indian) 2, 67, 72, 76,-7, 84, 97, 112,- Peter, Jr., 289 Tidyman, Philip, 191, 229, 353 2012 (2016) 20U-page number: 2020 Update to the Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors 135, 138-9, 142, 168, 181, Goldsmith, 227, 345, 348, 357- 317, 323-4, 333-5, 345, 375 70-1, 83, 87, 89, 93, 125, 154, Wood, William, Sr., 337 Richard, 243-4 Jacob, 344-5 Pierre, 80-1, 84, 115, 165 Fruchard, Judith, 315 Ribouleau/Ribouteau Magdalen (Horry), 173 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). 258, 324 Smailes, James, 55, 230 Physical Description, 365 John, 174, 333-4 Ester, 349 Michael, 174 Millbrook, 182 John (II), 172 Archd., 338 Ayme (Lefebvre), 310 See Cooper River, 5, 6, 13, 30, 49, 51- 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.