Amory Mooney/Money, Susannah, 335 56-62, 65, 81, 92, 94, 98-9, Catherine Allaire, sa femme. 304-5 Marie-Galante Island, 61, 342 John (II), 172 Charlotte, 280 Nantes, 44 135, 139, 202, 205, 211, Savage/Sauvage 249 Agnes, 7, 9 Jonas, 15, 75, 91, 100-1, 114, Jacques, 264 Elizabeth, 347 Christina/Christinaz Francis, 29, 54, 96, 135, 142-3, Servants, 64 Henri, 22, 29, 63, 64-70, 91, Jean, 29, 87, 106, 159-60 310, 338, 357 Albert, 34, 71, 93, 139, 198-9, Charron Charles (II), 116 192-3, 200-1, 215, 217, 241, Elizabeth, 272 Ren de, 63 John, 192 Joseph, 38, 175, 177 Jeanne, 350 Robert, 61 Elizabeth, 243-5 Mathew, 199 Louis, 55, 230-1 Avila, Abraham, 358 Peter, 92, 217 Fougeraut, 196. Marianne, 140-1, 374-5 Serjeant, 337 Joseph, 125, 319, 321 Floride (Bonneau), 261 255 Jean, 254 The first Huguenot church was created about 1555 in Paris. King Pendleton, SC, 375 Mary Magdalen, 252 La Salle/LaSalle/Lasalle Esther, 240 Stephen, 56, 155, 238, 262-3, 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. St. Imier, Switzerland, 26, 297-8 Sarah, 174 Stephen, 295 Garrison Mary, 116-17 Capon Isaac Mazyck; born in Charleston. Louis (II), 45, 55, 95, 102-3, Jean, 108 Mr., 369 Franois, 306 Ruchonet, Jean No, 211 Louis, 248 Catherine, 87, 89, 112, 171, Michel Antoine, 44 Abraham (II), 190 Huguenot settlers immigrated to the American colonies directly from France and indirectly from the Protestant countries of Europe, including the Netherlands, England, Germany, and Switzerland (the Huguenot haven of Geneva is pictured below). 114, 134, 155, 158, 166, 168, 168, 197-8, 225 270, 274-5, Dutart Creek, 20, 33, 44, 46, 66, 5, 186, 209-10, 212-13, 195, 229, 249, 323, 347 191, 216, 289 Mary, 252 Ann/e (Robert), 172, 303 Thomas, 329 http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710068/S1081771 http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1211390439/umi-clemson-1644.pdf, If you would like to contribute to this page, please feel free to edit it. Stewart 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. Anne, 269 265 Leslie, 39 Suzanne, 194 Sterling http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1211390439/umi-clemson-1644.pdf. 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. 330 Egan, John, 127 Thomas, 84 Mary, 49 Martha (Manning), 204 Judith (Baudon), 306 Honor, 75, 243, 247 Stinson Margaret (Gaillard), 127 Durant Susannah, 190-1 Jean, 285-6, 290, 348 Louise (Robinet), 47-8, 248 Frisell, Alexander, 93, 114 Bayeux, France, 298 267, 289 Giton Glover, Charlesworth, 280 John, Sr., 46 John (III), 262 Jean Samuel, 201, 203, 205 Jacques, 160, 282 David, 187, 189 256, 299, 306, 339, 345 Peter, 103, 279, 321 Discovery, 192, 379 James, 235, 276 A French dancing master, settling in Craven County, says Oldmixon taught the Indians country dances, and to play on the flute and hautbois - thus raising himself to a good estate. Sarah, 338 Nicholas (II), 95, 106, 167, Judith de, 370 Peter, 89, 188 Lewis, Kenneth E. The Guillebeau House: An Eighteenth Century Huguenot Structure in McCormick County, South Carolina. Stephen, 100, 102, 103 Pierre, 344 158, 168, 269, 275, 344, 361, Thomas, 296 John, 206-7, 283 Sarah., 90 Gautier. Charlotte, 84, 166 21. Francis, 199, 278 315, 325, 329, 358 Henriette Charlotte Brockinton, Jane (Savineau), 324 Jeanne Elisabet (Videau), 55, The DuBois Family Association formation also dedicated itself to assemble and publish the genealogy of the DuBois family. 370 Floride, 261 Elizabeth Catherine Blackwell, Michael, 198 212, 253, 287, 297-302, 87, 107, 140, 142, 150, 192, Esther (DuBose), 90 Margueritte, 254-7 201-6, 225, 254-7, 339, 341-2, Harriott (Pinckney), 170-1, Grayhound, 313 28, 53-4, 141-2, 143-4, 166, 239, 263, 325, 332-5 Isaac, 149 Germain, 357 Elizabeth, 192 Peter, 85, 146, 149, 157, 186, Caterine, 245 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). Anthoine, 348-50 Fromaget 168 Cape Romain, SC, 7, 11, 66 Ireland, 56, 61, 96, 238 Lynch, 303 Anthoine, Jr., 358 Amelia, 284 Magdalen, 217 Susannah, 77 Elizabeth (Gourdin), 103 Catherine (de Senleque) de, Esther, 325 Spanish, The, 6, 23, 144, 147, Louise (Thoury), 310 Huberson, Jeanne, 135, 249, 250 180, 293 Below is a partial list of Huguenot Ancestors who relate to current Members of the Society. See also Peter (II), 258 James, 89, 305 Steers, Thomas, 118, 156, 243 Tidyman, Philip, 191, 229, 353 Charles, 117 Holton, Mary, 306 Three Fountains, 260, 262 Biggin, SC, 96 Peter, 338 Paul Franois, 282, 284 Peter, 126 Archd., 338 Graveyard, 35, 37, 40, 172, McKoy, Charles G., 375 Yeoman, 77, 157 Sutton 360 228, 365 Dorothy, 162 DANIEL HUGER, n Loudun, fils de Jean Huger, et Anne Rassin. Anne, 350 Nicholas, 108 Ostome, Peter, 359 Pierre, 50-1 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. Antigua, 204, 251, 345 7, 130, 216, 237 Judith (Gruel), 211 Mrs. Dupin, 178 Lynchs Island, 31, 33, 334 Savanna, 193 219, 231, 245, 258, 286, Constantia, 232 Martha, 108 Mathurin (II), 157 Goutier, 249 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. James, 207-8 de la, 298 Magdalen, 217 Anne, 237, 261, 350-1 Foissin Jean, 227 James, 112 Joseph, 35, 70-1, 90, 109, 287 DuPort, 259 Susanna, 244 Magdeleine (Royer), 306 Anne (Le Roy) de, 225 Judith (DuBois), 262 See Palthaser. Mose, 90, 99, 118, 119, 156, Jacques, 62 Etienne, 16, 219, 238-9, 253, Risbee, James, 132 William, 232 Charlotta Henrietta, 81 Elias, 39, 126, 141, 184, 204 Jean, 199 James, 322 7, 309 Etienne (Stephen), 106, 150, Mounet Albert, 53, 63, 273 Jean, 96, 104, 257, 319-20, Lafons, David, 296, 317 John, 208 231, 264-5, 327, 357-8 Judith (de St. Julien), 318 Louis de, 9, 13, 128, 149, 207, See Indians. This followed the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, guaranteeing French Huguenots a measure of toleration, by French King Louis XIV, in 1685. Mary Jane, 108 John, 288 James, Jr., 261 Marie (Suranne), 97 Etienne, 6, 30, 58, 59, 75, 99, Martha (Dutarque), 112 See Desserex. Elizabeth, 167 Ur, France, 64, 342 Elizabeth, 89, 188, 301-2, 304- Richard, 206, 208 Judith (II), 158 Hampton Creek, 18, 17-5 Judith, 78, 181, 254, 256 211-2, 215, 218, 219-220, Anthony (III), 266 Marie (La Court), 53, 259 John Greens Creek, 34 3. ABOUT USOur HistoryThe HuguenotsTimelineHuguenot Happenings. Pee Dee Township, 323 Deborah, 76-7 Mary Esther, 275 Jeanne Burgeaud, sa femme, n en L'isle de R. Anne, 98, 126, 216-7 We will create documented and accurate Geni Master Profiles for the 45 families of Huguenot settlers in the Carolinas during the Colonial American period (migrations: 1690-1730) and ensure their ancestral and descendent lines are unduplicated and well represented. Jeanne (de Loumeau), 45 357 Jean 309-10 Captain, 93 John Caldwell, 194 Julien), 283 Isaac, 9, 17, 20, 33, 46, 67-9, David, 242, 318 Occupations are listed under the general heading of Occupations and the names of plantations and ships appear under those headings. David, 140 276 104, 110, 123-4, 128, 137, Jolain, Jacquete, 132 Clemons, Samuel, 197 Maurice, 337 Henry, 112, 349 Copyright 2022 Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Ann Jennens, 52 Anthoine, 75, 96-7, 133, 165, The Huguenots were oppressed by the French government. Mary, 167, 326 Elizabeth, 351 Chastelaillon Barony, 342 James, 271, 294-6 357 332, 346 278, 303, 332, 334, 352 Denization, 13, 15, 45, 47, 57, 62, Marie, 165 Lawrence. Bruneaus Island, SC, 66 Elizabeth (Perdriau), 255 Judith, 47 Pays de Vaud, France, 253 220-1, 278, 320, 326 105, 111, 121, 137, 141, 144-5, Jacques/James de, 215, 296, John, 150, 159, 278 Saab Trotts Laws of the Province., 357 Elizabeth (Trapier), 173 SC, 172 Henrietta (de Beaulieu), 83-4 Susannah, 130 Magdalen, 78 Medway River, 72 Catherine (Allaire), 199-200 268 Susanne (Bouquet? Lots, 49, 53, 63, 73, 74, 80, 84, William, 77 Lewis, 352 336 Susannah, 182 Marianne, 57 Sabril, John, 269 Flute, 109 Jacquette/Jaquette, Jacques, 185 Emilie de, 309 Humphrey, 234, 357-8 Pepper, Charlotte, 152 Mary, 334 DuSoul/Dusoul Sarah (Belin), 126 347, 373, 375 305 Thomas, 111 Oxford, MA, 192 Anne (DuPont), 224 David, 86, 155, 239, 346 Settlement, 6, 13, 16-7, 25, 33, Jean/John, 86, 155, 230, 239, Capt., 23, 219 Susannah Elizabeth (Jaudon), 346 351 Dorfusez, Marie, 306 289 Sheriff, 15, 80 Jean, Jr., 290 Tacitus (II), 127 Rachel (Fitch), 108 Thomas W., 373, 374 Jeanne Marie (de St.Julien), Savey Madeleine, 95, 223 Abraham, 33, 35, 106, 163, Anne, 103, 113, 160, 284, 286, Porcher, 268, 273, 374-5 Marquis, Emanuel, 315, 318 Marianne, 118 John, 359 Jeanne, 87 Jeanne Rene de, 283, 309 Constantia (Broughton), 232 See Lemonier. Jane, 243 Garden Burial, 340 John, 106, 139, 160, 163, 167, Collins 359 Buy Now. Native Americans. Cherokee, 293, 315 Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. also Jermain/Jerman/Jermon. Judith, 201 Rame, Mrs., 205 also Delabastie. Rachel (DuPr), 270, 272 Grand), 81, 212, 219, 298- Newkerk Geneva, Switzerland, 120, 292, Jacques, 17, 47, 48, 49, 248 272, 282, 348, 357 163, 167, 171, 191, 193, Hartman, 152, 326 Judith (DuGu), 310 Peter, 261 Lessade. 280, 323, 328 James, 266-7 Anne (Grimball), 304, 5 Anne (Guerri), 224 Paul, 146 Rebecca, 101 Cape Fear, NC, 34, 199, 267 Anne, 114-16, 357 Pierre, 264-7 Mr., 184, 241 Henri, 210, 239, 251-2, 256-7 Winyaw Bay, SC, 173 104, 121, 141, 168, 191, Elizabet Marie, 256 John, 39, 126, 130, 150, 182, Girard Jeanne/Jenneton (Gendron), Jean Boyd, Gabriel Boyd, frres nz Bourdeaux, et fils de Jean Boyd et de Jeanne. Paul, 246 Hester, 337 75, 82-3, 92, 105-6, 114, Jean, 350 Sarah, 189, 304-5 See also Isaac, Jr., 192 James (II), 55 Sieur de Wees, 57 John, Jr., 334-5 Mary, 192 Martha, 76-77 Esther, 266-7 Ann Isabella (Cleland), 130 La Voulte, France, 230 Robert, 150, 239 Senechauds, 325-6 Entertainment & Pop Culture; Geography & Travel; Health & Medicine; Lifestyles & Social Issues; Literature; Philosophy & Religion; Politics, Law & Government Imbert, Jean, 87 166, 175 Flavell, John, 313 Watahan, 172, 180, 183, 191 Boutignon, Prinne, 233 William, 167 See also Forger. 251 Dutart. 188-9, 299, 301-2, 304 Jeanne Charlotte, 61, 282-3 302, 308, 323, 325, 333 - (Le Grand), 217 Anne, 205 Jeanne (Michaud), 75, 243, Elie, 282, 347 Thomas, 244 Saniot, Catherine, 134 East India Company, 114 Dutarque Samuel, 260-1, 296 247 Augustus, 206 303 Catherine, 216 Ester, 254-5 Barnet Dissenters, 13, 49, 60 124, 128, 129, 130, 135, Dallas, Walter, 349-50 McClellanville, SC, 202, 353, 374 Daniel, 6, 17, 73, 132-3, 209 Wando Neck, 92 Christopher, 38, 175 284-8, 306-8, 348 Tax Assessor, 135, 183, 282, William, 352-3 Mary (Rowser), 74 155, 158, 168, 183-4, 186-7, Anne, 51, 349 175 The Huguenots adapted quickly and often began to marry outside their immediate French communities fairly rapidly, which led to their assimilation. Anne (Saloavay/Salvavay), 98 Esther, 237 62, 284 Anne (Cordes), 237, 350-1 St. Rmy, France, 56 Anne, 178 Morin, Pierre, 345 Fenwick Hlne, 124, 126, 131 Carion De La Villette/De Lavillette Ester/Esther, 112, 163, 186, Carren, Henry, 359 178-9, 181, 183, 255 Anne, 249 322 219, 362, 370 145 Joseph, 281 Paparel Mary, 267 276-7 Marie (Bremar), 323-4 2, 294, 302, 376 Benjamin Marion was a French Huguenot (Calvinist Protestant) from Chaunay, in the Poitou-Charentes region of western France. Wambaw, 37-8, 40, 126, 166, Henry, 84, 252 Their remains were interred at the East end of the old French Protestant Church, and are now covered by this building. Mary Magdalen, 236 Robert, 97 Many French Huguenots (Protestants), fleeing religious persecution in Catho-lic France, emigrated to America via England, which granted them tracts of frontier land to settle. 308 Belong, Elizabeth, 78 Samuel, 108, 221, 353, 374 Paul, 7-8, 13, 35, 44, 58, 63, John, 337 Israel, 366 243-5, 336 Church (Old), 103 Susannah, 196 Taylor Bayou Boeuf, Louisiana, 305 Magdalen (Boyd), 57, 79 Sara, 319 Leger Picardy Province, France, 16, Elizabeth Mayrant, 242 Bonsal Railroad, 373, 375 Sarah (de St. Julien), 317 Moulles, Marguerite, 62 116, 129, 133, 160, 162-6, of Huguenot assimilation from French Protestant refugees to British Colonists, from Colonists into Americans, and finally from Americans into Southerners. Pierre, Jr, 100, 139, 299 129, 133, 140, 148, 156, PIERRE DUGU, Isaac Dugu, son frre, et lizabeth Dugu, leur sur, nz Bsance en Bery, enfans de Jacques Dugu et d'lizabet Dupuy. Susanna (Couillandeau), 91, Deputy Surveyor, 23, 124, Louis (II), 112 Water, 64, 371 Nicholas 211, 214, 226-7, 232, 234, Laborer, 156 Jeanne (Modemen), 264 Henrietta Catherine, 138-9, Ousley, James, 309 De Le Conseillire. Rebecca (Jermain), 194, 353 John, Sr., 77 86-7, 95, 103-5, 109, 113- Rachel, 270, 272 Peter, 35, 46, 54, 73, 75, 87, Samuel, 118, 129-30, 139, 241 See also Pepin. Civil wars followed. Veree/Verree University of Dublin, Ireland, 197 Adlercron Jean, 348 Magdellen, 341 John S., 352-3, 374-5 85, 159, 182, 312, 314, 322, Henry, 223 Henri IV (of France), 228 Not sure about the Boers. Lydia (Peyre), 126, 260 Frederick, 171, 175 Charlotte, 157 See also Chastaigner. 170-1, 175 Wantee Creek, 66 Judith (LaRoche), 340-1 Sarah (Wilkins), 341-2 Ferrand, Jaguer, 100 Marie (Trouillart), 74 Susannah, 77 Strawberry, SC, 36 Sieur de Rougeray, 309 Pocataligo River, 134, 304 Susanne, 264 Eliza (Lucas), 171 Naturalization, 4, 13, 15-6, 42, Magdalen, 301-2, 304 Antepedo Baptist Church, 240 Levi, 36, 182 Elizabeth (Faucheraud), 116 state of South Carolina and is currently the second largest city in the state. Peter (II), 157 Hanover, 284, 318 Sieur de Cohign, 281 Esther, 344 The Huguenots in France never numbered more than just over two million, compared to approximately sixteen million Catholics during the same period. Mary Laurens, 204 Johnston Abraham, 306 Anne Franoise, 69, 126, 215- Peter/Pierre, 68, 75, 90-2, 99- 316-7, 320, 340 102 Gabriel, 6, 116, 146, 149, 180, Coleman, Anne, 132 Creek. Cadeau/Cadot, Peter/Pierre, 72 Alexandre, 80-1, 83 307, 325, 335, 344 Pierre Nicholas, 347, 349 Manigault Creek, 153, 180, 191, Elizabeth (Wicking), 204 Whenever possible, women are indexed under their maiden and married names, with their maiden names given in parentheses. Judith, 55, 228, 230-3, 306-7 Michael, 335 Ester (Paparel), 9, 119-22, 124, William, 270 396 pp. 161, 170, 175, 203, 223, 249, Ann, 297 John, 251 A. Caleb, 224 Lubin, 264 La Providence (French Hospital, Riviere Sarah (Wilkins), 341 Aubery, Thomas, 178 Cornelius, 151, 270, 272, 357 Catherine (Chaillou), 327, 330 See also Brathon and Louisiana, 305 Gabriel (II), 231-3 Buckly Bruneau. Theodore, 164 Stanley Elizabeth (Marion), 237 Marguerite (Bontecou), 255 Daniel (II), 247 John, Jr., 338 Wadbacan, 288 Ann, 53 Lecompt, Lewis, 74 Elmwood, 169, 175 Mary, 191 Pierre, 106, 162 Huguenot. 35, 48, 51-3, 76-7, 87-91, 101- James, 55, 126, 129, 194, 242 Monsieur (Rev. See also Dubrois. Over two thousand churches sent representatives to the synod in 1561. Judith (de Ville), 370 Susanne, 343 Wetee Creek, 247 Peale, Rembert, 171 Susanne, 210 David, 204 Franois, 30, 90, 118, 155-8, Jean, 312, 314 Harriott Pinckney (Horry), Anthoine Bonneau, Jean Henri Bonneau, leurs enfans nz en France, et Jacob Bonneau, leur fils n en Caroline. Ferries, 29, 31-3, 36, 59, 88, 94, 339-40 160-1, 217, 278-80, 302, 109, 292 Thomas, 317 Mary, 338 Peter, 65, 147, 168, 178, 272 Jane, 98 Manakintowne, VA, 26, 85, 290- On that day, soldiers and organized mobs fell upon the Huguenots, and thousands of them were slaughtered. Anne (Stone), 242 Wool, 11, 92, 163, 302, 329, 372 Jane Judith, 260, 262 Estienne, 138, 224-5 Anne, 309 Madeleine (Royer), 104, 288, Jacques, 264 Chtelet Prison, Paris, France, Marianne, 85 Shoemaker, 89, 114, 139, 163, Paul, 270 229, 253, 279, 326, 358 Peter (IV), 54, 261, 303 Jacks Creek, 137, 296, Jacks Lake, 128 Johas Creek, 150. Ormoy, France, 264 Ann (Ashby), 232 Marguerite, 50 Old Plantation, 129 Lewis, 332 Daniel, 68, 167 Daniel, 211 Gabrielle, 47 Beauqueyre, France, 368 Magdalen (Bruneau), 70, 88, John, 61, 92, 103, 111-12, 126, Richard, 243-4 2. Esther (Chauvin), 88 265, 268, 271, 290, 294 Vergan French (Huguenot) Family history . Filbien 64-9, 75, 80-1, 105, 110, A history and genealogy of the Huguenot family of Ravenel, of South Carolina Ravenel, Henry Edmund. 273-7 166, 215, 219, 220, 301 Esther (Berresford), 352-3 Bisset, Elie, 75, 119, 338, 357 B., 234 Anne Marie de, 298 Rumball Francis., 92, 101 Pompion Hill, 310, 312, 314 Judith, 276 72, 132, 230 This revocation caused France to lose half a million of its best citizens. 168, 239, 257, 259. Magdalen (Postell), 276 Stephen, 112 Allard, 126, 303 Madeleine, 273-6 Joseph, 104 Huguenots were ordered to renounce their faith and join the Catholic Church. Name Date of Residence Location Occupation; Ackanbar, Sarah: 1830: Shoreditch: Agnew, William: 1792: London: silk spinner: Agombar, : 1752~1786: Bethnal Green: weaver . John, 261 Noah (III), 112, 328-32, 336 Jonathan, 336-7 148, 165, 169, 214-16, 225, Salt Tax Collector, 120 Suzanne, 342-3 Hulbert John, 68-9, 86, 102, 137, 167, 125, 139, 159-60, 162-3, THE HUGUENOTS OF ABBEVILLE, S. C. During the persecutions of the Huguenots in France, which had continued through the 18th century almost to its close, a colony arrived in South Carolina in 1764. David, 35, 188, 191, 262, 331- Moyon Bourne River, France, 284, 287 Anthony (II), 349 Baird See also Secare and Magdalen (Guerri), 162, 192, 7 Josephine, 78 Petawn Branch/Creek, 20, 86, Henry, 283-4, 318 Durouzeau/Durouseau. Huguenot (coin), 4 280, 304 Spanish, 7 Rebecca, 353 251-2 Abraham, 9, 29-30, 35, 54, Judith, 286, 288, 347-50 284 Eure-et-Loire Province, France, 345 Davis Rouen, France, 115, 199, 209-10 Hugh, 171-2 It signified their desire for greater freedom religiously and politically. Wind, 64, 68, 191 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). 254, 257-9, 278, 280, 286, Stewarts Bluff, 31, 177, 334 Ard:, 232 Mose, 249 Gabrielle, 112, 264, 265, 266 Bourget, Daniel, 297 Pon Pon River, 244 177, 193, 210, 242, 257-8, See Mounier. Thomas, 305 Judith, 158 Charlotte, 94, 263, 284, 319 Marie, 255 Wantoot, 84, 99, 314-18, Samuel, 200, 319-20 John (II), 77 Jean, 80 Isaac (II), 317-18 180-1, 183, 191, 229, 241 Marie Magdeleine (Gendron), Peter, 73, 105, 152, 166, 216, Cooke, 76 Josiah, 64, 65, 68 Fenden/Fendin Bonneau 258, 263, 307-8, 327, 330, James, 277 Garnier Wood, William, Sr., 337 Mercy, 108 Saulnier/Saunier Jeanne Elisabeth (Mauz),51, Anthony, 353 Samuel J., 23, 375 Huguenots are French Calvinists. Elizabet, 245 1 Marguerite, 106 141-2, 157, 162, 166, 178, 182, Elie, 118, 179, 255, 297, 358 This paper advocates that the French Protestants in Carolina did not disappear as a separate cultural group but rather, they adopted certain . Butler, John, 359 Ann, 114 Pierre, 44 Oliver, 74, 309, 333 Cornifleau, Laurens, 45 Murphy Creek, 169, 174 Paul (II), 54, 69, 70, 86-7, 102, Mr., 20, 209, 250 Samuel, 233, 309 Pierre, 253 Gabrielle (Berou), 264 Tuscarora, 139, 291, 292 Brewton, Robert, 273 Pierre, 110-11, 117 George, 45 Sara (de Satur), 319 Azores Islands, 5, 360 Pierre, 189 44 Louis, 128, 224-5 Ester, 338, 339, 341 Calvin, Jean, 4, 25 373 Congregational (Circular) Rattray, John, 322 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. Woods, William, 337 John, 130 Jaudon Plantation, 254 Co., 1973. 234 287 Madeleine (Saulnier), 231, Pierre, 75, 265, 274, 338-9, Many Protestants took part in the expeditions to Brazil, Florida or South Carolina. Anne (Le Grand), 126, 216, Anne (Michaud), 244 14. Cochrane, Sir John, 6 Madeleine, 341 286, 298, 301-2, 330-1 Canoes, 13, 18, 20, 46, 58, 96, Jane de, 322 Bennet, Moses, 233 Esther (Cordes), 236-7 Videau, 348 Judith, 56 81, 83, 104-5, 149, 213-14, 243 Rice Riddle, 322 Soer, Marie, 227 Lawton Elisabet (Juin), 196 Huguenot predecessors included the pro-reform and Gallican Catholics, like Jacques Lefevre. Paul, 259, 314 Margaret, 183 Giles, 350 225, 227-8, 238, 241-2, 246, 126, 139, 171, 190, 237, 244, Andr, Jr., 69, 261 Franois, 149, 151, 253 Judith (De Bourdeaux), 89, Andrew, 35, 187, 223 168, 181, 230, 264, 327, 344 Broad Path of Santee, 31 James, 110, 186 Madeleine, 268-9 John, 339 Mary (Ashby), 184 Mary (Whilden), 104 Susannah Elizabeth (DuBose), Jean, 307 345, 352, 370, 374-5 Mickee/Mickie 253, 285, 287, 289-90, 326 Solomon, Jr., 201 Berault, Marie, 309 164 Damaris Elizabeth (de St. Gros, Marie, 343 Gehan (Jean), 168 France, 63-4 Ann, 319 Boureau Elisha, 336, 338 326 290-1, 370 John, 102-3, 211 Robert/Roberts Martha (Chauvin), 89 Henry DuRant came to South Carolina sometime in the late 1600's. His descendants were plantation owners in South Carolina on Lynch's Creek; and Benjamin Durant, who has been identified by historians as being descended from French Huguenots, left South Carolina and settled along the Alabama river sometime in the 1780's. John Vincent was born in 1815, in Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States. 347, 362, 363-8, 371, 373 Dutartre, 51, 111. Macoy, John, 243 117, 135, 137, 165, 249-52, Pichot, Frances, 86 202, 247, 253-4, 298, 307, Farrow James, 275 Samuel, 352, 353 Boyd Plantation, 112, 286, 298 and Prou, Martha, 350 Blanchier, Anne, 158 John, 45-6, 87, 91, 94, 100, Fludd Mathurin, 77, 157, 166 Du Frenne, Madeleine, 168 Elizabeth (Guerri), 126, 162 Skrines Ferry, 374 Touraine Province, France, 6, 74, 218, 226, 230, 239, 250, White Hall Path, 271 355 Sarah (Cantey), 262 Samuel, 279 Moses, 248-9 357-9 Henrietta, 232 Plat of, 24 John, 158 Jacob, 225 Endeavour, 13, 58, 65 Elie, 307 Mouzon French Graveyard, 152, 159, Catherine, 120 Second County, St. Jonathan, 101, 115, 156, 181, Cork, Ireland, 178, 259 Allaire, Catherine, 199 Diego (Appalachia Indian), Abraham, 195 251, 292, 301, 308, 344 Magdalen (Horry), 173 Charlotte, 82, 94, 262-3, 283, Anne (Sauret), 57 Judith (Perdriau), 78, 181, 254, 159, 181, 183, 218, 270, 285, French Santee 395 See also DeJean. See also Gaillard. Mary (Lynch), 172 Thomas, 23, 375 Skippers Point, McClellanville, 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. Philip, 318 A coffee table book with many wonderful pictures. . Oct. 18, 1685 Louis XIV Revokes the Edict of Nantes and French Huguenots Flee to South Carolina. Sieur du Chevalier, 211 219, 225, 234, 258, 263, Susanne, 297 70-1, 83, 87, 89, 93, 125, 154, 250-1, 253, 258, 271, 273, Lumigny, France, 327 See also Prew and Prue, Robinet Cutler, Thomas, 341 Gignilliat Plantation, 152, 254, Andr, 74 LHommedieu Louis, 248 308-10, 313, 317, 319-20, Vines, 9, 11, 291, 364, 371 Jean, 179. Mary, 345 Sarah, 112 Anna, 112 Susannah, 130 Esther (Gilliet), 327 Gonoe, Isaac, 167 William, 150, 239 St. James Santee Parish Glebe, 6, 254, 304, 327, 331 Lieutenant Governor, 242 Du Bosc, Marie, 115, 335-6 Cramah, France, 85 306, 363 Esther (Perdriau), 255 Janneje, 345 (Apprentice), 122, 267, 358 Honor, 6, 17, 76, 118, 156, 74, 117, 132-3, 179, 225, David, 134 Marte, 195 189, 191, 202, 328 Thomas, 266 Jersey (Channel Island), 282, 310 Mary, 336 Saint-Maixant, France, 325 Jeanne (Pascaud), 56-7, 79, Daniel, 88, 352, 375 See also Papin. Catherine, 126, 141 Lynchs Creek, 49, 51-2, 103-4, Susannah, 296 Louis, 17, 111-12, 265, 267, William, Jr., 320 Mary, 103-4 Marianne (Palmer), 34 Mazck, 263-4 217, 221, 279, 322 English Channel, 360 Guerry. Pierre, Sr., 45, 258 Jouet, Chamberlayne, Mr., 277 Thomas, 77, 161-2, 182, 191, Brie Province, France, 50, 327 Sieur de Cramah, 9, 78-9, 81-2 Stephen, 233, 309 Many descendants of the French Huguenots in South Africa still . 350 Susannah (Benoist), 273 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. Charles, 171, 204 Harris 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. Feverie, Rev., 152 Clarke, Robert, 355 St. Nazaire, France, 155 Henriette Catherine (Gendron), Thomas, 48 Henri Auguste, 6-7, 9, 57-8, Martha (Williams), 78 Marvilleau 68 Dupin, Mrs., 178 Bonaval, John, 178 Henry, 316 Mary (Baulier), 117 Ann Elizabeth, 204 Pierre, 249 Joseph de, 242, 295, 316-18 Jean-Baptiste, 209 Sieur de Gravas, 63 Guesneau, Madeleine, 158 It is the last active Huguenot congregation in North America. 316-8 Mary-Ann, 194 Germoud, France, 196 Peter (II), 336, 337 Marguerite (Rembert), 161, The surname Martin of French origin (see 1 above) is listed in the (US) National Huguenot Society's register of qualified Huguenot ancestors (along with its variant Martain ) and also in the registers of Huguenot ancestors recognized by the Huguenot Society of America and by the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Esther, 281 Mary, 74 Chastaigner Family, 11, 17, 128, 190, 258, 288-9 Madeleine, 347, 350 Montreux, Switzerland, 242 286-90 Maid Servant, 44, 64, 114 327-30 338 2, 310 Naval Stores, 13, 30, 39, 67, 232 Avignon, France, 310 Martha, 112 John, Jr., 88, 193 Isaac (IV), 216-17 Marie, 118, 339 Sierre Leone, 62 Portsmouth,England, 142 Abraham, 254, 259-60, 314, 350 St. Kitts, West Indies, 151, 255 Erskine (Rev. Mary, 77 Etienne, 290 Pierre, 80-1, 84, 115, 165 Samuel, 354 William, 242 Christopher, 336 Wi Land Bricklayer, 108, 244 Halidon Hill, 226 Susanne, 206 Andr, 158 256, 333, 355, 368, 371 Charles, 271-3 David, 188 127, 129-31, 213, 239, 274, Bochet (II), Nicholas, 350 Widow (Dubois), 331 Daniel, 9, 11, 17-8, 29, 40, 45, Marrien, B., 233 Esther Elizabeth, 290 Webb, Thomas, 201, 335 Savineau Marais, 183, 323 Jeanne, 82, 94, 262-3, 283, 315 Modemen, Jeanne, 264 Lucy, 62 264, 265, 268, 270, 280, 306, Bellamy JACQUES BOYD. Hannah, 240 Vignaud Lake Geneva, Switzerland, 143, 247 Isaac, 288, 348 Csar, 212, 227, 240, 343, 347 University of Sedan, France, 74 It was made the county seat of Charleston County in 1901 when Charleston County was created.6 The city's original name was Charles Towne in 1670, and it moved to its present location (Oyster Point) from a location on the west bank of the Ashley River (Albemarle Point) in 1680 ; it adopted its present name in 1783. Rachel, 103 New Babylon to Eden: The Huguenots and Their Migration to Colonial South Carolina. Rebecca (Allston), 352 Richebourg, 28, 85, 260, 294 William, 159 Jean, 6, 11, 13, 16, 96, 134-5, Daniel (II), 173, 179, 181-4, PIERRE POINSET, le jeune, n Soubize, fils du dit Pierre et Sara Fouchereau. 277-80, 294, 297 163, 167-8, 189, 198, 200, 213, Damaris (Ravenel), 319E-lizabeth, 60, 140-1 Ferry Place, 123, 125, 127, Jeanne Elisabet, 55, 195, 227, James, 129-30, 151, 242