Ebenezer, 211, 320 Patrick, 18, 177, 196, 200, 334 Church Cemetery, 304 9, 11, 20, 23, 30, 34, 39, 42, New Hanover, NC, 199 John (II), 275, 276 No, 22, 34, 45, 73, 86-7, 154, 7, 309 Boigard 357-9 Samuel, 354 Click. Sarah, 112 Judith, 196 Pompion Hill Chapel, 37, 52, 351 Germaine/Germon and Caterine, 245 Jeanne, 135, 251, 359 132, 137, 150 Joseph (II), 175, 333-4 John (II), 46-7, 113-4, 160, Peter/Pierre, Sr., 357-8 292-3, 299, 308 Ester, 203 Esther, 275 Susanne, 264 Shopkeeper, 109, 248, 264 Marguerite (Gourdain), 152 Monreau, Mose, 339 Orphans Court, 295, 356 John Rodolph (II), 238, 240, Mary, 52 228, 230-4, 241, 248, 251, 227, 288, 347-51, 358 370 In the early years, many Huguenots settled in the area of present-day Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston, South Carolina. Peter, 35, 46, 54, 73, 75, 87, 256, 343 Esther, 103 Anne Franoise (de Lomboy, Sewee Bay, 7, 101-3 Charles, 33, 83, 102, 104-5, Elizabeth, 311 Jonathan, 151 Anne, 47 Rotterdam, Holland, 64 5. pp 20, Charleston, South Carolina, 1897. Bourdeaux. John, 261 Mary de, 143 Thomas Satur, 194 Creek. Mose, 90, 99, 118, 119, 156, 90, 99, 115, 118, 132, 134, James, 126 Old Town, 72, 134, 172 Garillon, Madeleine, 62, Susannah, 104, 113, 295 Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France was among the first to settle there. 33, 83, 105, 110, 124-5, Williamsburg, SC, 71, 103, 154, Peter, 95, 110, 245, 247 352 Britten 191, 216, 289 Charuyer, Marie, 72 Wando Head, 100 Sieur de Lomboy, 69, 85, 166, Daniel (III), 188 259-62 Rachel, 254-5, 259 Alexander, 107-8 Salomon, 323 244, 248, 260, 271, 276, 279, Lydia, 324 Bollard, William, 92 Michael, 335 Daniel, 85, 272 John, 357 Susanne, 194, 195 Although Huguenots resided in 10 of the . Le Jau/Lejau 249-52, 273, 300, 356 Anne, 341-2 Augustus, 106 Gendron, 34, 39, 73, 80, 98, 124 Can, France, 206, 208-13, 219, Anne d (Bruneau), 64 Jeanne, 345 Susannah, 206 Andr, 61, 62, 342-3 Wisboo Creek, 51, 76, 264-5, Jean (II), 280 317, 338, 351, 374 DeLiesslines, 221 Didcott. Elizabeth Catherine 60, 163, 164, 289-90 Mississippi Company, 185 Sarah (de St. Julien), 317 John, 108 John, 59, 98, 137, 314 John Gabriel, 221 119, 156, 338, 345 They were denied exit from France under pain of death. Jacob, 116 Birmont Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Jeanne (Thauvet), 343 La Tour Sara, 280 Michau Creek, 84, 203, 247 Cambrai, France, 111 286, 289 John, 288 Ormoy, France, 264 Grove Hall, 130 Jeanne Rene de, 283, 309 Colonel (Militia), 126, 211 Berault, Marie, 309 Lots, 26, 68, 75, 82, 91, 105, Sieur de Vienne, 211 Le Nuds Ferry, 88, 127, 224, John, 169, 170-2, 190, 233, Anne, 350 Louis (II), 344-5 Ann, 232 Susanna (Desserex), 157 Cain Family, 375 Nantes, 44 Apothecary, 51, 120, 205 Esther, 134 Anne, 284 Rochford, James, 337 Print. Benjamin, 184 Peter/Pierre, 74-5, 110, 117, Trott Still, Huguenot numbers grew rapidly between 1555 and 1562, chiefly amongst the nobles and city-dwellers. Le Noir St. Kitts, West Indies, 151, 255 Past and current members have joined the Huguenot Society of America by right of descent from the following Huguenot ancestors who qualify under the constitution of the Society. For a time, at least, there was more freedom for the Huguenots. Staten Island, NY, 203 Parish, Susanne (Desserex), 155 Cramah Chateau, 78, 79, 85 Francis, 204 Abigail (Hulbert), 305 Moody Nicholas, 338 168 Sara (Bertomeau), 185, 245 Louisiana, 305 228, 240, 275-6, 319 See also Du Cros de De La Brosse. Benjamin de la, 94, 165, 209, Delaune, John, 301 Benjamin (II), 234-5, 237 Rendon/s, Marie, 306 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. It was not until November 28, 1787, after the United States of America had gained its independence from England, that the Marquis de Lafayette, who was impressed by the fact that so many of the American leaders were of Huguenot descent, persuaded Louis XVI and the French Council to adopt an Edict of Toleration guaranteeing religious freedom to all in France. Mary, 340-1 Martha Ester, 158 Winyaw Bay, SC, 173 Rhetoric like this became more fierce as events unfolded, and stirred up the hostility of the Catholic establishment. Estienne, 138, 224-5 Burgeaud 188-9, 299, 301-2, 304 Rachel (Keating), 331 These surnames are most common in South Africa due to the immigration of the French Huguenots to the Cape of Good Hope in the 17th century. Susanna, 264 Bond Charity, 281 Town Creek, 72, 134 South Carolina: A History. Elizabeth (Mazck), 140-1 Meriwether, Robert L. The Expansion of South Carolina, 1729-1765. Many settlers were dissatisfied with the Proprietors who governed the colony. Henry, 62, 153, 201, 203, 204, 37, 142, 240, 270, 272-3, 292, Windmills, 64, 68, 115, 191 James, 244 Esther, 272 (Daughter), 300 Burgaud French Settlement6, 16, 358 Jean, 206-7 Marie (Chatagnier), 85 Marianne, 317, 319 Ellis 309-10, 312, 315, 317 Witten Family, 195 316-7, 320, 340 South Carolina Gazette, 109, 116, Anne, 264 Domestique/Servant, 44, 55 Harleston Pays de Vaud, France, 253 139 Santee Factory, 124 As other Protestants also believed at the time, they thought that the Roman church needed radical cleansing of its impurities, and that the pope represented a worldly kingdom which sat in mocking tyranny over the things of God, and was ultimately doomed. Robert, 157 Hayden, Horace E. Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia : Also of the Families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and Others, of Virginia and Maryland. Richard, 61, 92 Berloine Martha, 237 Esther/Hester, 88 Gourdain, Marguerite, 152 Brayne, Henry, 97 Berteaud Justice of the Peace, 54, 59, Anne, 103, 113, 160, 284, 286, Elizabeth, 235, 237-8 11. Hanover, 284, 318 Susanna (Poitevin), 267 329, 350 Judith, 315-7 Jacques, 105-7, 139, 158, 160, Pel, 210 Jail, 211 Louis, 98 Mary de, 284, 317-18 Rachel (Caillabeuf), 73 Jeanne (Bayer), 6, 297, 300, Imbert, Jean, 87 Abraham, 264 ANTHOINE BONNEAU, n la Rochelle, fils de Jean Bonneau et de Catherine Roi. Nicholas, 359 Paul, 322 Elizabeth, 276 Causton Lubin, 264 Murray, John, 338 Margueritte (Huger), 168-9, Marianne (DuPuy), 244 Hester (Vincent), 343 Reid Margueritte, 9, 168, 177, 178, Anthoine, 44 James (III), 164 Gabrielle (Berou), 112, 264-6 Boston, MA, 10, 121, 166, 360, 358 Oze, 63 Marguerite (Le Motteux), 264 Susannah Elizabeth (Jaudon), Faulse, Anne de la, 344 216, 218-9, 258, 280, 287- Narbin, Joseph, 133 George Washington, himself, was the grandson of a Huguenot on his mother's side. ABOUT USOur HistoryThe HuguenotsTimelineHuguenot Happenings. Thomas, 324 Christopher, 192 John, 306 300-1, 311 Jean, 211-12 Peter, Sr., 257, 258 Childsbury, SC, 30, 48, 182 Petit, Marguerite, 50 Jacques (II), 210 Susanne (Bouquet? Louis Philippe, 310 Jean/John, 260-2 Isaac DuBose (c1661-c1718) joined the Huguenot Church, Threadneedle Street, London on 23 Aug 1682. Bruage Citadel, France, 114 302, 320, 323 Madeleine (Saulnier), 231, Marche Limousine, France, 268 Elizabeth, 244-5 Privateer, 23 (French), 133, 302, 310, 312-14, 325, 333, Mary, 52 141-3, 161, 197-9, 277, 280, DuBourdieu, 281 Tax Assessor, 135, 183, 282, John, Jr., 334-5 Trapaud, Jean, 311, 312 The family I research were Huguenots-French protestants-who migrated in the early 1700s to the Richmond area of Virginia. Peter, 111, 234, 256, 310, 314, 102 109, 115, 123, 125, 127-8, 137, Alexander, 34-5, 70-1, 89, 93, Hardouin (La Touche) Mary Magdalen, 236 Marguerite, 62 Anne (Faucheraud), 115-6, 240 Rice Sieve, 188 Ester (Guerri), 164, 259 Trees, 4, 11, 147, 308, 363-4, Gabrielle (Herbert), 63 Plantations 358 Mason, 134 Abraham, 342 259 Indian Trader, 284, 315, 317 Jolain, Jacquete, 132 31, 34, 54-5, 61, 77, 88, DANIEL BONNEL, fils de Jean Bonnel, et de Marie Lalon. America's most-published etiquette expert, Marjabelle Young Stewart, recognized Charleston 1995 as the "best-mannered" city in the U.S,"Charleston best-mannered city", CNN.com, January 17, 2004. Ribouleau/Ribouteau Benjamin, 35, 163, 183, 193, Isaac, 340, 341 Marie, 268, 272 Butler, Jon, The Huguenots in America, A Refugee People in New World Society; Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1983. Fladger, Robert, 100 251, 292, 301, 308, 344 Wambaw Creek, 3, 11, 17-8, 20, Thomas, 343 Peter/Pierre, 68, 75, 90-2, 99- Saint-Maixant, France, 325 Elisabet, 196 Ischbou/Ishboo. Stanley Simon Pierre, 205 13. 359 Pierre, Jr, 100, 139, 299 Hampton Creek, 18, 17-5 Harriett, 194 Taylor 288 After the Edict of Nantes was revoked, about 500,000 fled France. Madeleine Isaac, 31, 35, 60, 119, 125-6, Ballsdam, 34, 123, 136-7, 140- Reprint (2 vols. Pierre de, 6, 151, 210, 226, Rebecca (Jermain), 194, 353 Elizabeth (Gaillard), 127 Thomas, 330 Leger Ester/Esther (Jaudon), 75,163, Paul, 234 Alexander de, 316-8 Turner, James, 182 Ester/Hester, 75, 87, 163, 185- Thomas, Sr., 243 Huguenot. Anthoine, Sr., 265, 358 Elias, house of, 170 Mary Esther (Videau), 237, Franois, 159 Pierre, 6, 30, 51, 69, 116, 180, Watahan, 172, 180, 183, 191 Martha, 112 Susannah (Lemonier), 104, Pont, France, 344 Bilonm, Mr., 178 Roux. Elizabeth, 80, 83 Martha (Izard), 84, 252 Languedoc Province, France, 16, 232, 258 294 Bueis (Buis) (Marie) Elizabeth, 149 Judith (Mayrant), 242 72, 132, 230 Charles, 208 Pierre, 117-8 John, 35-6, 54, 64, 69, 80-1, Mulberry, 84 Cape Fear, NC, 34, 199, 267 Madeleine, 223, 224 326, 328, 336 James, 303 Thomas, 209 Henry, 127, 140-1, 164, 378 Josiah, 64, 65, 68 Jeanne Marie, 85 Clerk, 26, 251 Sarah (Faucheraud), 117 Elizabeth, 195 Madeleine, 249 Ribau, Susanne, 194 225 Elizabeth, 194, 350 Jacques Le Grand. Cornifleau, Laurens, 45 Martha (Bremar), 267 Richard, 115, 240 Madeleine (Royer), 104, 288, Practice of the "heretical" religion was forbidden. Horseshoe Savanna, 243-4 "A Letter from Carolina, 1688: French Huguenots in the New World." 139, 271, 273 Benjamin, 322 Ralph, Jr., 84 Wattee Creek, 17, 136, 137 Chapron, Marie, 56 Glen, James, 49, 259 Wambaw, 37-8, 40, 126, 166, Native Americans. Columbia: Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, 1979. Hannah, 46, 288 Elizabeth (Sinclair), 103 255 Sarah (Dutarque), 112, Daniel, 357 John, 309 John, 92, 93, 237 195-6, 198-9, 206, 226-7, 237, Pee Dee River, 34, 48, 71, 321, Judith (LaRoche), 340-1 Pon Pon River, 244 Charles, 117 Helis [Alice], 350 212, 218-20, 298-9, 301 Fief of, France, 63 Peter (II), 351 Henry, 181, 254 241, 255, 258 Jeanne (Berchaud), 8, 60-2, Marie (Chevalier), 132 109, 114, 124-6, 160, 163, Peter (II), 211 Merrine, J., 329 Jeanne Burgeaud, sa femme, n en L'isle de R. Sheppard, Margaret, 174 George, 192 Bouin en Fort, France, 120 Saintonge Province, France, 4, 53, Garillion/Garillond, Madeleine, Jacques, 126 61, 63, 149, 151, 164, 185, Ren (II), 282 Jeanne (Prinseaud), 335 Elizabeth, 350 Margaret, 171 Pringle Ann, 261-2 Bonnin, Arnaud, 68, 269 Haverick FRANOIS DE ROUSSERIE, n Monpelier, fils d'Alexandre DeRousserye, et de Marie Suranne. NJ, 205 342, 348. 218-20, 222-3, 231, 260, Daniel, 211 James, Jr., 261 Samuel, 124 Isaac, Sr., 215, 288 Elias, 104 Cherokee Indian War, 184 Esther, 325 William, 259, 261 Harvey 108, 146, 149-50, 163, 185- Manly, 243 Skrine Swamp, 34, 90, 128, 183, 194, Legrand, 217 Boineau 139 Rachel (Fanton), 72-3, 133 173-4, 201, 349 Nathaniel, 160, 324-5 David, 77 Monger, Grard, 267 65, 115, 132-4, 167, 181, 187, Elie, 118, 179, 255, 297, 358 Anne (Guerri), 115 James Hamilton, 337 Elizabeth, 148 65 Merindol, France, 44-5 Drinker, Elizabeth Mary, 222 Jacks Bluff, 140, 171, 175 Frances, 196 Madeleine, 117, 310 Netherlands, The, 121 Guneau, Peter, 87, 106, 154, 160, Hume, Mr., 340 Jane (Smith), 116 Ren, 260-1, 294-7 John, 277 Henrietta Catherine, 138-9, John Saunders, 34, 141 Cornelius, 151, 270, 272, 357 See John, 320 Emilie de, 309 John, 208 123-4, 128, 137, 148-50, Spanish Prisoners, 232 Martha, 324 Margaret (Robert), 303 St. Stephens Parish, 31, 34, 36-7, Judith, 236 West, Joseph, 206, 208 329-31 Marie, 166 131, 223, 246 Massa, 108 Westbury Mose Jacques, 259 301-2, 316, 325 220, 352-3, 375 Le Nain, Mr., 344 During this time their opponents first dubbed the Protestants Huguenots; but they called themselves reforms, "Reformed". 169 James Edward, 352 Blanchard Judith de, 242, 318 Guienne Province, France, 16 Samuel, 262 Sieur de Boisdenier, 135, 249 163, 166, 207-9, 212, 214, Elie, 55-6, 149, 253 Cotton Family, 279 349, 350 Metheringham Skunk, 367 116, 124, 128, 131, 135, 322 Conseillire William, 243 The Huguenots aren't around much anymore. Marguerite d'Angoulme, was the queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre. PIERRE DUGU, Isaac Dugu, son frre, et lizabeth Dugu, leur sur, nz Bsance en Bery, enfans de Jacques Dugu et d'lizabet Dupuy. Philippe Brouard de la, 151 154, 166, 210, 215, 258, Mary, 158 Rachel, 107, 108 Jacob, 87 Ann Isabella (Cleland), 130 They saw the Christian faith as something to live out in a strict and godly life, in obedience to biblical laws, out of gratitude for God's mercy - not as performing rituals and as obsession with death and the dead. Silas, 244 William, 172 Townsend Susannah, 208 369 Massif Central, France, 368 Lieutenant Governor, 242 John, 272 Elizabeth (Marion), 237 Martha, 49 284 Elie, 307 Judith (Serr), 171, 239, 332 Louise, 47-8, 247-8 John, 331 357-8 Francis, 49, 272-3 Harriet, 188 Rebecca, 324 Mary (Serr), 111-12, 329, Gray Charles II (of England), 57 Dearington Cadoes Lake, 72 Mary, 74 Claudius, 295 Geneva, Switzerland, 120, 292, Whenever possible, women are indexed under their maiden and married names, with their maiden names given in parentheses. Basset, Pierre, 45 Nathan, 88 Elizabeth Martha, 108 Susanne (Le Mercier), 230 Anne (widow Royer), 172, 233 Susannah, 182 St. Bartholomews Day Massacre, Peter (II), 266-8 Jack IOn, 374 Theodore, 267 Mr., 35, 70-1, 89-90, 93 Susannah Elizabeth, 211 Magdeleine Elizabeth, 306 177, 193, 210, 242, 257-8, Susanne, 282 Leger, Peter & Co., 211 Maine Marguillier, Jean, 307 Nathaniel, 296 Mr., 18 Ollier Chatelraulx, France, 306 Watts, David, 351 163, 167-8, 189, 198, 200, 213, Liege, J., 44 Madeleine, 347 Probably. Madeleine, 246, 284 Blake Amsterdam, Holland, 134, 144, Elizabeth, 173 Rice Fanning Machine, 322 Magdalen, 134, 276-7 James, 322 J., 270 Jeanne/Jenneton (Gendron), Magdalen, 301-2, 304 Wambaw Bridge, 36, 37 Kerslake Theodore, 164 Ann, 52 Pinckney Cabanis Thomas, 259, 260, 380 320 Royal Bounty, 93, 108, 152, 197, Anne, 304-5 Elizabeth (Gourdin), 103 Elizabeth (Leger), 129, 144, Elizabeth (Faucheraud), 110, Damaris Elizabeth (Le Isaac, Jr., 192 Samuel, 279 264 Elie, 29, 78, 83, 87, 118, 153, Bowell, Mary, 56 Susannah (Pawley), 190-1 Anthoine, 53, 117, 168, 268-9 Elizabeth, 77 Blondeau, Marie, 250 Favre Elizabeth (Faucheraud), 116 Elizabeth, 324 Sainte Soline, France, 72 301 Anthony, 51-2, 54, 92, 201, Marie (Lucas), 201, 202, 203, 69, 126, 215-6, 219-20 Anne Marie Louise (Le Gabaret dAngoulaine Michel, 78 Mary Magdalen (DuPr), 151- Mary, 116, 117 Henry, 283-4, 318 Joseph, 237 Andre (Le Prou), 264 . 124-5, 163, 165, 169, 214, 200, 231, 243, 275 Pierre, 293 Coxe, Daniel, 205, 257 Susanne, 50-1 Isaac (II), 268-73 Emilie, 281 Cabenell, J., 270 319-22, 326, 330 Scots Presbyterians, 6 Elizabeth (Rembert), 90 Carron, 6, 195 John, 338 Marshall Peter (II), 258 Droulihards, G., 64 Brionnet, along with Jacques Lefvre d'Etaples, shaped Marguerite's religious beliefs, and she in turn encouraged reform within the church and the need to reinterpret the Scriptures and translate them into French. Anne (Nouail), 281 Tolado. Fludd Elisha, 189 Samuel, Jr., 351 Rosemarie, 189 Hooft, Mlle, 326 Ognards River, 373 Bettison, Sarah, 171 Robert, 150, 239 Esther (Serr), 329-30 Franois, 344 Charles, 211, 320 Dorothy, 334 Joseph, 275 Isaac, 9, 17, 20, 33, 46, 67-9, Barrington, Elizabeth, 53 Memin/Mesmin, Auguste, 131, Amelia, 319 3, 191, 192, 285, 286-7, Thomas, 77, 161-2, 182, 191, Richard, 101, 111, 256 Thomas, 336 Mary, 167, 326 Jean de, 64 Rowser Francis, 177, 183, 333-5 Le Cert Jaudon Sardam, Holland, 64 Sarah (Ford), 171 See also Secare and Orange Quarter French Lacam, Jean, 56 22, 25-6, 28, 34, 37-8, 46, 52, Macoy, John, 243 Metal Worker, 343 Frances, 237 Pierre, 85 It was a respectable movement involving the most responsible and accomplished people of France. Breton. Mary Magdalen (Gignilliat), Located in Charleston, the Society has one of the . Ester/Hesther, 90, 98, 103, Carrire Jeanne, 6, 297-8, 300, 302 Le Sade/LeSade.