french huguenot surnames in south carolina
Thanks to the generous support of the Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust, the Huguenot Society has been able to digitize and share its scholarly journal, Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Marie Elizabeth, 150, 238-40 Louis, 128, 224-5 Beauqueyre, France, 368 Henry, 47, 52, 349 Friends Adventure, 142 Gaellaert/Gallard No, Jr., 273, 358 Elizabeth, 309 James, 266, 277 Elie, 185, 245-6 302 Peter, 52, 266, 349 198, 251, 279, 292, 294, 354, Mary (Scott), 52 William, 115 Childsbury, SC, 30, 48, 182 Aracheguene, Adrienne, 225 Paul (III), 70 LIsle, France, 79, 85 Peter, 110, 357 Walnut Grove, 216 Le Grand Plantation, 87, 288 Nicholas, 64 Simond, 120 Joseph, 279 Michaus, 295, 326 295 Gignilliat Plantation, 152, 254, Print. Elizabeth (LeClerc), 132 Marie Anne de, 57, 79 Anthony, 134 219, 225, 234, 258, 263, Charles II (of England), 57 Dozier Pickens 299-301 337, 348 also Delabastie. Marie, 58 359 A few French Huguenot surnames that remain common today include the surnames Du Plessis, De Villiers, Joubert, Le Roux, Naude and Rousseau. Marguerite, 5 See also Negroes. Sausau, Jean, 263 Visel, Franois de, 238 Marianne (Le Grand), 67- 70, Winborn Rhode Island, 209, 339 Benjamin, 17, 30, 38, 68, 97, Saab 302, 310, 312-14, 325, 333, Hume, Mr., 340 Elizabet, 132 Thomas, 48, 173, 261, 351 Bayer Girardeau, 266 31, 34, 39, 46, 66-8, 86-7, 96, 159-60, 162, 164, 217 from: http://www.ricehope.com/history/CarolinaHuguenots.htm. 74, 117, 132-3, 179, 225, Marianne Charlotte, 135, 251, Susanna, 244 Bounnetheau, Mary (Manigault), Bartholomew, 126 Judith, 231-2 Harris Varing, Catherine, 206-8 202 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. 242 Washaw/Washo Creek, 18 Butter, Thomas, 191 There is no one in the Carolinas who is of primarily Hugeunot ancestry, let alone a community of any such people. John, 61, 92, 103, 111-12, 126, Schackelford, Hester (Serr), 331 151, 173, 184, 200, 241, 251, Esther, 325 Lewis, 352 12 167, 239, 259-62, 295-6 Others, who were merchants and mechanics, took up their residence in Charleston, and followed their different occupations. Margaret, 169 Margaret (Robert), 303 De Le Conseillire. Anthony, 74, 165, 243, 345, Fascal, Marie, 74 Monsieur, 57 Paul, 146 Roger, 239 Jean, 17, 76-7, 357 Elwood, 169, 173 Paul, 133 Prince Frederick Parish, Isaac, 338 Bergerac, France, 57 167, 191, 193, 220-2 His Majestys First Troop of Haig, George, 296 Clarke, Robert, 355 Etienne (Stephen), 106, 150, Mary, 77 Daniel, 20, 81, 127, 146, 164- Jonah, 35 de St. Julien. Thomas, 23, 375 Ann, 252 Pi, Judith, 194 Poitou Province, France, 4, 16, Mary Magdalen, 151 9, 311, 350 Fayerweather, Samuel, 37 John, Jr., 88, 193 Secare 312, St. Julien Family, 4, 281, 283, Joiner/Joyner 74-5, 85, 118, Eleanor (II), 204 Peter/Pierre, 110, 359 French Church, 44, 132, 134, Robert, 68, 81, 292, 330 Hester, 337 John, 297 Muster House, 39 256, 269, 275, 299, 301, Henri, 270 Lydia (Johnson), 184 Lafons, David, 296, 317 De La Brosse. 313, 339, 358 Esther, 272 Charlotte, 84, 166 333-4 St. Rmy, France, 56 Johnson Dewees Robert, 184 Margaret, 189 In the index of Parish Prince Frederick Winyaw register . Peter, Sr., 359 Ann (Le Jau), 184 Benjamin, 342 85, 159, 182, 312, 314, 322, Stone, 87, 192, 322, 370-1 Judith, 51 Benjamin, 305-6 164, 368 They constituted a majority of the colony's population throughout the period. Mary, 332 Schult, Peter, 303 Rimbaud, Marie Anne, 152 Lair, Anne (de la Faulse) de, 344 Hell Hole Mary, 199 Garnier Peter (II), 336, 337 Jacques Le Grand. Anne (Arrin), 155-6 Flats, 375 Elizabeth (Spencer), 335 LAfricain de Bordeaux, 56 Honor, 6, 17, 76, 118, 156, Joseph, 266-7 Roche, 78 J., 192 Anthoine, 17, 112, 264-6, 276- Jacques, 62 Baille, Mr., 59, 99, 123, 147, 148 Peter, Jr., 48, 248 David, 204 Zechariah, 116 Judith (Boisseau), 54, 69, 126, 348, 358-9 Mr., 197-8 Soubise, France, 114, 117 Collins 359 Fordyce, John, 36 Abraham, 306 Elizabeth, 70-1 Anne (Saloavay/Salvavay), 98 Upper St. Peter's Parish and Environs: A Collection of Writings. Mary, 156, Susannah (Juin), 196 John, 350 136-7, 146, 149-50, 153, Charenton, le-de-France, France, Mary de, 284, 317-18 Isaac Mazyck; born in Charleston. Joseph, 51-2, 196, 212, 358 Magdalen, 248-9 253, 265, 282, 285, 300, Hannah (River(s), 203 250, 278 Michau Creek, 84, 203, 247 Huberson, Jeanne, 135, 249, 250 Burnet, Sarah, 172 357-8 Please contact us to schedule a visit. 108, 203, 329, 336, 338, 373 264 Stephen (II), 74 Frankfort-am-Main, Germany, 333-4 94, 98-105, 114, 119, 122- Thomas, 252, 340 B., 234 Bailey, D., 187 132, 165-6, 223-4, 246, Christian Marie, 111-12, 329, Dublin, Ireland, 44, 57, 60-2, 79, Margaret, 275 373-5 322, 329, 332, 354, 370. Martha, 152, 272 Suzanne (Dutartre), 103, 113, Jean, 194, 195 John, 231, 267, 307, 359 Carolina, 209 Reprint (2 vols. John, 305 Andrew, 134, 265, 305 Peter, Jr., 289 Boyd Plantation, 112, 286, 298 Marie, 155-7, 233-4 James, 284 192, 208, 225, 240, 248, Catherine (Boisseau), 54, 261 Wilcox, Mary, 338 Catherine Henriette, 135, 251 Stead Wantee/Wantais, 44, 66-9, Elizabeth, 17, 133 Hugh, 171-2 Paparel 313 Pierre et lizabeth La Salle, leurs enfans nz en Caroline. Jonathan, 88, 94, 103, 153 Burrows, Edward, 232 Mary (Clay), 244 261 Narbin, Joseph, 133 Spencer Esther, 111-12 Elizabeth (McGregor), 77 Jean (John), 133-4, 232-3, 266, Durant Shipwright, 4, 234, 326, 357-8 See Petawn Creek. Deborah, 76-7 9, 11, 20, 23, 30, 34, 39, 42, Robert, 288 Noah (III), 112, 328-32, 336 Magdalen, 217 James, 126, 194, 216, 286-7, Alexander), 333 Anne Gabrielle, 72, 89, 113, 74, 97, 104, 119, 127, 164, 157, 357 Sieur de Rivedoux, 8, 63, 66, 68, 64-9, 75, 80-1, 105, 110, Henry (II), 151 Builder, 65 Susanne (Desserex), 155 Charles, 117 Henriette, 188 Joseph, 281 Susanna, 271-2 Sameul, Marie, et Marie Ester, leurs enfans nz en Caroline. Malaria, 10 Filleaux/Filleu Henry, 112, 349 Harriott (Pinckney), 170-1, Murphys Island, 66, 116 Pawley Henry, 237, 350 Brunswick, 318 See also Pecott and Picot. Andr, 199 Jonathan, 53 293, 338 Cornifleau, Laurens, 45 John Caldwell, 194 Chirurgien, 73, 75, 96, 210, Isaac (III), 102-3 Widow, 331 Calais, France, 87, 152 Pechels Paul, 322 Barthlmy, 9, 22, 23, 29, 31, 66-7, 69, 70, 81, 96, 99, Jacques/James de, 215, 296, The Huguenots were oppressed by the French government. ), 168 Bellamy Le Chevalier Catherine Elizabeth Mary, 191 Louis XIV of France, 63, 68, 230, Elias, 108 7, 130, 216, 237 Moses, 248-9 Franois, 78 329, 337 Jeanne Elisabeth (Mauz),51, White, was an American architect known for his Gothic Revival architecture and his use of Roman and Greek designs. Anne, 304-5 Rachel (DuPr), 270, 272 LAURENT PHILIPPE TROUILLART, n la fette Regnault Roidam, fils de Pierre Trouillart et de Marie. 195-6, 198-9, 206, 226-7, 237, 345-392, at the end of Smiles' Huguenots, and headed; "Huguenot Refugees and their Descendants". Susanne (Bouquet? 242, 283-4, 313-14, 317-19 Maria, 110 Settlement, 268 La Tremblade, France, 90, 99, 142, 146, 164-6, 181, 209, 254-7 Sarrazin Isaac (III), 154 Capt., 84, 180 Amory James, 236-8 10. Dapontee, 72 259-62 186, 270 Susanne, 269, 271, 273 Fitch from: http://huguenotsocietyofamerica.org/?page=Membership, "Any person above the age of eighteen years, whose religion is consonant with that of the Huguenots, shall be eligible for regular membership, provided he or she is a lineal descendant in the male or female line of a Huguenot who emigrated from France, and that such Huguenot migr or one of his or her descendants in the same line either settled in what is now the United States of America or left France for countries other than America prior to the promulgation of the Edict of Toleration on November 28, 1787. French Church Site, 118 Switzerland, 5, 11, 16, 104, 142, Pays de Vaud, France, 253 Bullwat. Hannah, 46, 288 Marie, 342 Fairchild, John, 272 265, 313-15, 339, 345 Louis, 72 Herman, Peter, 296 Le Motteux, Marguerite, 264 Montagne du Droit de Sonvilier, Peter/Pierre, 48-9, 248 White 170-1, 173-5, 177, 182-3 Coligny, Gaspard de, 50 250, 255, 259, 268, 306, 326, Therefore, they were one of the first colonies to grant liberty of religious practice to attract settlers who were Baptists, Quakers, Huguenots and Presbyterians. Skrines Ferry, 36, 38, 125, 127 Anne (Stone), 242 248, 255-6, 264, 338-9, 341, Currier-Briggs, Noel, and Royston Gambier, Huguenot Ancestry; Phillimore, 1985. Pierre, Sr., 45, 258 Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. 3. Settlement, 6, 13, 16-7, 25, 33, Albert, 57 250, 286-7, 306-8, 357 Thomas, 197 Mary E., 353 Pomkinhill, 226, 282 James (II), 130 Jean, 284 Stephen, 152, 222, 318 Anne (Ribouleau), 74 Jacquine (Mercier), 117-8, See Baluet. Stephen, 112, 158, 166, 187, Codner Rundell, Edward, 169 Marianne (Petineau), 188 Peter, 261 Stephen, 243 Lots, 26, 68, 75, 82, 91, 105, Chastasnier/Chasteigne/Chatagner John, 102 Madeleine, 161-2, 290, 308 Marie (Thauvet), 343 Rezeau Savanna Creek, 123, 125 John, 232 Orvin, Switzerland, 297 James, 253 Gottier, Daniel, 155 337 See also Chastaigner. William, 151, 236 Madeleine, 233-4, 236 Baluet Jolain, Jacquete, 132 Jean Andr, 62 Edward, 56 St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish, Lewis, 262, 331 noquet family . Goulard. Jeanne, 260, 295 Tour de P/La Tour-de-Peilz/, 210, 258, 308 William, 150, 239 Rene (Mercier), 347 Copias, Margaret, 226 Genillat. Water, 64, 371 Rodolphe, 283 Dowries, 56-7, 138, 182, 273, 297 Pierre, 117-8 Matlon, 309 Mr., 141, 252 See Le Grand. Francis, 253 Mary (Lynch), 172 Catherine, 331 Martha (Alston), 237 Prince George Winyah/Winyaw Belong, Elizabeth, 78 190, 258, 288-9 Mrs. Dupin, 178 Mary, 137, 222-3 Peter, 338, 340, 341 Manning, Martha, 204 Elizabeth, 240 Gilit, Mr., 120 Susanna (de la Coussaye), 151 28, 53-4, 141-2, 143-4, 166, Nancy, 235 John (II), 139-41, 214, 221 Marte, 195 See also Gautier Riche, Philip, 195 Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots. Horse Breeder, 272 Sarah, 276 James, 129-30, 151, 242 Wool carder, 50 Louis, 75, 122, 148, 180, 231, 150, 151, 152, 159, 165, 167, Although the Huguenots settled along almost the entire eastern coast of North America, they showed a preference for what are now the states of Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and South Carolina. Catherine, 240 Ann, 211 Daniel Isaac, 294 William, 337 Jean, 98, 123, 251 Marie, 118, 339 Baudoin Spadfoe, Mathew, 132 Jeanne, 226, 281-2, 309, 310, Andr, 45 Byrnes, James, 238 William, 243 Samuel, Jr., 351 Isaac, Jr., 192 Marion, 252 282, 312, 314-15 Bentley, 91, 101, 102 315, 335-6 Mercier Rouen, France, 115, 199, 209-10 Martha, 48 280, 304 Peter (IV), 54, 261, 303 Mary (Cordes), 184 John, 52, 173, 184, 200, 215, Elizabeth, 126, 328-9, 331 Violin, 109 Wambaw, 37-8, 40, 126, 166, Daniel, 6, 35, 87-8, 103, 116, Madeleine (Chardon), 9, 135, Peter (III), 172 Russ Ester/Esther, 327-330 Jeanne Elisabeth, 60-2, 342 Pierre, 189 Jonathan, 323 John (II, Jr.), 195 Isaac (II), 72-5, 286, 299, 308 307, 309 James, 35, 92, 96, 130, 132, Anne, 127 Henri Auguste, 6-7, 9, 57-8, Anne (Cordes), 261, 350 Gonoe, Isaac, 167 Simon, 63 Margaret (Poitevin), 134, 266, Samuel Putnam called her "The First Modern Woman". Henriette Catherine (Gendron), Mr., 231 Fordham Marie Fascal, 74 Itchaw, 171, 328, 330-2, 336 Heard, Ester, 329 156, 171, 197, 222, 229, The French Huguenot Settlement in Virginia * 1700-ca. Elizabeth (Clay), 243-5 Kings Highway, 37-9, 175, 353 Loumeau, Jeanne de, 45 Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South CarolinaNo. Stevenson 134, 165, 214, 235, 241, Horry Peter, Jr., 48, 248 Helis [Alice], 350 241, 255, 258 Richard, 281 Vine Worker, 351 Richard, 101, 111, 256 Tailor, 158, 189, 305, 338, 343 Sarah (Anderson), 174-5 184, 188, 194, 206, 208, 228, Martha, 199 Bertrand 191, 219, 228-33, 245, 316, Sara, 319 Elizabeth, 62 Cater, Elizabeth, 237 149, 151, 167, 242, 251-4, Marie (Perdriau), 181 Elie, 118, 179, 255, 297, 358 Mary (Rembert), 164 Thomas, 230 Varin Alexander, 324 Capt., 23, 219 Madeleine, 266 Isaac (III), 69, 126, 214-16, Peter, 196 Sieur de Cohign, 281 Verdauis/Verdaus, Elias, 359 Thomas, 336 Elizabeth (Foissin), 173 337-40, 345, 348, 369 6, 254, 304, 327, 331 Royer Plantation, 153, 202, 246, Waha/Wahaw Creek, 18, 169, Rachel (Perdriau), 255 Moyou (Moyon) Louise (Pineau), 143, 144 219, 362, 370 Valencie, 319, 322 Elizabeth (Gourdin), 154, 162, 215, 258, 272, 302, 374-5 Cainhoy, SC, 249 Cochereau 141-2, 280, 292, 323 Ren, 6, 9, 13, 22, 29, 56, 67,- See St. Julien. Trapier Bontefoy, Gabriel, 344 Peter, Jr., 236 Jeanne (Prou), 281 Henrietta (de Beaulieu), 83-4 323 Henriette Charlotte Rice Hope, 184 Marianne, 188 Magdalen, 182 Rather than forsake their faith, the Huguenots left their homes, families and the life they knew in search of a place where they could worship and live freely.We celebrate their courage by preserving and sharing their story because we believe that to know who you are, you need to know who you were. Judith, 54-5, 69, 126, 141, Madeleine (Guesneau), 158 Salles-sur-Mer, France, 342 Michael, 168, 183 Pierre, 191 310-12, 314, 317 Theodore, 55, 94, 103, 127, 233 Royal Bounty, 93, 108, 152, 197, Marguerite, 266, 276-7 Peter (II), 309 Day, Joseph, 276 See also Breton. Ezechiel, 155 17, 26, 28, 36, 44, 56, 59, 154, 168-75, 177, 181, 183, See also Forger. John, 261 Margueritte (Huger), 168-9, Boyd, 4, 7, 11, 22, 44, 358 Thomas, 237 Elizabet Marie, 256 Others purchased land from the Proprietors of Carolina, transported themselves and families to that quarter, and settled a colony on the Santee river. 285, 288-9, 301, 308, 325, 303, 323, 330 Unity, 296 Magdeleine, 325 John, 337 360 Elizabeth, 103 The Huguenot Monument of Franschhoek. Wig Maker, 181 Marie (Chapron), 56 Ile Madame, France, 115 Ambroise, 341 Ursilla, 189 James, 232 Oxford, MA, 192 Moses, 46-7, 114, 287 An account states that Rev. Paul (II), 54, 69, 70, 86-7, 102, Coleman, Anne, 132 Ann Elizabeth, 204 Pierre, 6, 74-5, 119, 256, 338 Marche Limousine, France, 268 (Dutch), 139, 191, 231, 232, Peter (II), 289 Jean, 357 Elizabeth, 69, 86, 167, 260-1 William, 84, 247 U. of South Carolina Press, 2006. 207, 225-8, 253, 282, 313, "Huguenot Immigrants and the Formation of National Identities, 1548-1787," Historical Journal 2007 50(2): 309-331. St Philip's Church, French Huguenot Church and th. From South Carolina, French Huguenots led by Ren Goulaine de Laudonnire settled in Florida in 1564. Magdalen (Fleury), 96, 117 Madeleine, 211-13 Skrines Ferry, 374 John, 192 St. Bartholomews Parish, 36, Mary (Marion), 238 Elizabeth (Doublet), 133-4 Santee River Road, 22, 28, 33, 46, Sarah, 171 Judith Jeanne, 265 McGregor/McGregory, 174, 195 Susannah Elizabeth (DuBose), Madeleine (Joubert), 287 Elizabeth, 169 A coffee table book with many wonderful pictures. 292, 293 Marguerite (Rembert), 35, 161, Abraham, 244 Elizabeth Catherine 94, 97, 114, 120, 122, 224, Robson, Urban, 74 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. Anne (Grimball), 304, 5 Attacks in NC, 291 184, 197-8, 265, 270, 291, Isaac (II), 69, 211-6 Abraham, 256 Church (Old), 103 Isaac, Jr., 209 Widow, 159 307 Diego (Appalachia Indian), Suron, Joseph, 326 Susannah (Satur), 193-4, 322 Heraud, Jean, 6 Mary, 337 75, 81, 94, 99, 105, 119-32, Jacques (II), 210 John, 61-2 Scriven, William, 283 Huguenots, and particularly French Huguenots, were persecuted Protestants in 16th and 17th century Europe who followed the teachings of theologian John Calvin. Marie (Chatagnier), 85 Prioleau, 374-5 111, 370 Senaude, Elizabeth, 87 Caw Conseillire. Cherokee, 293, 315 Andr, 46, 66, 69, 71, 81, 83, 358 Henry Joseph, 288, 347-51 Franoise (Gendron), 135 286, 304 Batchelor, Daniel, 100 South Africa / Suid-Afrika; Switzerland / Suisse / Schweiz; United Kingdom & Ireland; United States; At its first synod in 1559, fifteen churches were represented. Charleston VA was founded by 5,000 Huguenots and large numbers settled in Virginia. Bruton, Daniel, 314 Mary, 336 Fenden/Fendin Daniel, 325 Jerman/Jermon, 34. William, 272 Etienne, 220 Gabriel, 97, 234, 235-7 Flemish Protestants, 57 Clemons, Samuel, 197 Bonoit See also Benoist/Benoit. Marguerite (Le Motteux), 264 Vivarais Province, France, 201 Jonah, 224, 303-4 Mary (Handlin), 194 Esther (Carr), 338 James, 338 330, 334 306, 321, 330, 336-8, Anne (Bochet), 47 Jane, 340 Judith, 340-1 Marie (Chevalier), 132 Pierre, 55, 230 Madeleine (Baluet), 234 Cutler, Thomas, 341 Egypt, 363 Barrington, Elizabeth, 53 Governor, 5, 13, 15, 22, 58, 97, Frances, 157 Ester/Esther 153-4, 202 Washington, George, 39 319 Esther (Berresford), 352-3 Futier, Mr., 78 Chastaigner, 78, 292. 138-9, 250-2, 273, 300 Bleuheim (Blenheim), 296 Magdalene, 48 175 James, 277 Frances, 326 See also De Blate, 11, 147, 370 Slow, William, 227 Pitauer, Benoite, 327 313, 316, 327-8, 330-1, Machine Maker, 222 Anne, 242 Beldriau, Hosea, 178 Catherine (de Senleque) de, See also 286, 288, 292, 294, 329 English Channel, 360 Africa, 39 Finally, Catherine de' Medici and the Guise factions, together representing the Crown and the Church, organized a deadly act. Land Granting Process, 354 Strawberry Ferry Road, 123 47, 72, 74, 130, 132, 158, 194, Portsmouth,England, 142 John, 110, 172, 233, 307-9, Mr., 269 Elizabeth, 332-5 Marguerite d'Angoulme, whom scholars have called "the first modern woman," was an early supporter of reform in the Catholic Church. Thomas, 77 Tutor, 169 Cottin, Magdalen, 55, 230 Anne (May), 115 Elizabeth, 90 Esther (Savineau), 324-5 175 168, 173-4, 177-8, 181, Stephen, 132-3 Wantoot, 84, 99, 314-18, Mnigaut, Elizabeth, 201, 205, from Hugenot Society of America: http://huguenotsocietyofamerica.org. He settled at Jamestown on the Santee, South Carolina in 1686. Sarah (Belin), 126 163, 167, 171, 191, 193, Bellinger, Edmond, 226 Prudhomme William, 164 Martha, 112 Couldre, Paul de la, 211 Faucon, Nicholas, 194 Catherine (Chicken), 331-2 Susanne (Le Riche), 194-5 Josephine, 78 234, 248-9, 254, 255, 258-9, Montreux, Switzerland, 242 327-30 Robert, 109, 182, 242, 379 Pierre, 167 St. George Dorchester Parish, Clement, Robert, 74 DuGu/Du Gu/Dugu, 288 Marie, 323, 324 Rice Riddle, 322 Webb, Thomas, 201, 335 5, 170, 172-3, 183, 220, 270, Mathew, 178 Fougeraut, 196. Col., 83 265 The names of Huguenot leaders at that time included the royal houses of Navarre, Valois, and Cond; Admiral Coligny, and hundreds of other officers in the military. Claude, 268 Burloin, Francis, 279 Pon Pon River, 244 Weaver, 50, 74-5, 106, 111, Bourdeaux. Isaac, 126, 162, 192, 289 8, 351, 359 Elizabeth (Wicking), 204 Foissin Fleeing terrible persecution in France, a large number of French left their homeland to . Not sure about the Boers. 177, 333-4 Abraham, 129, 231, 313, 339, Catherine (Allaire), 199 Jacques Le Serrurier, 257, 313 Judith Marianne, 275 133, 135-6, 144, 165, 206, 230, Elisabet (Juin), 196 St. Julien Pierre, 269-73 Broussard See Manakintowne, VA, 26, 85, 290- Anne (Foulon), 111 239, 284, 312 It was not always possible to make this distinction and all indexed entries may need to be checked to find all the references to an individual. Henri/Henry, 6, 53, 111, 200, Jonathan, 31, 95, 125, 127, 138, 142, 169, 198, 270-1, Judith (Mayrant), 242 Anne (Guerri), 162, 224 Anne de, 211-2, 218, 298 different from those which brought the Huguenots to the colony. Ardche Department, France, Anne, 73-4 . Awendaw Creek, 13, 26 Charlotte, 157 Tavern Keeper, 69, 115, 127, Just as France suffered a notable loss though the emigration of these intelligent, capable people, so the American colonies gained. Richard, 74 Brockinton, Jane (Savineau), 324 Germoud, France, 196 JACQUES DU BOSC, n St. Ambroise en Languedoc, fils d' Andr Du Bosc, et de Marie Le Stoade. Mary, 338 Jean, 50 Thomas, 237 Marianne (Porcher), 273 202, 230, 239, 241, 254, Alexandre, 211 Ridgeville, SC, 269 Simon, Elizabeth, 259 Pierre, 45 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. Perdriau Plantation, 202, 308, 331 Hannah, 233, 309 Pierre, 45, 104, 153, 159, 167, 232, 258 357-8 Godfrey Slautor, Thomas, 359 3 THE ORANGE QUARTER AND THE FIRST FRENCH SETTLERS IN SOUTH CAROLINA By Henry A. M. Smith The late Geni. Pierre, 6, 47-8, 248 Jacques, 20, 23, 29, 67, 69-70, Thibou Le Gendre Privateer, 23 (French), 133, Hannah (Simons), 261 Martha, 324 229, 246-7, 286, 290, 308, Elizabeth, 73, 132-3 Claude Philippe de, 26, 29, 30, Susannah, 122, 127, 129, 131, Press of Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. Princess Amelia, 171 Ruins, 375 Peter/Pierre, 6, 65, 256 281-2, 309-11, 358 Mary, 46, 114 Alexander, 263, 333 John, 86 She has taught genealogy and has written books and articles on the subject, including Tracing Your Huguenot Ancestors and Tracing Your Family Tree in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Mr., 18 Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. Spencers Landing, 31, 177, 334 8 Mose Jacques, 259 1058 pp. Marie Anne (de Belrieu), 57, Feverie, Rev., 152 214, 239-40, 260, 296, 317 Esther (Boisseau), 54-5, 261, Beech Glen, James, 49, 259 Georges, 17, 194-6, 348, 358 Brie Province, France, 50, 327 Pierre, 75, 265, 274, 338-9, Albert, 53, 63, 273 Cordes, 375 Peter, 110 Note: The names in this Index reflect the spelling used in the text, with cross-references given where necessary. Esther, 338 293 Pasquereau & Company, 251 Pestles, 11, 147, 373 Benjamin, 269 248, 264-8, 270, 283-4, 289- Mary (Gendron), 140 Jeanne (Brabant), 151, 272 Susanne (Drapeau), 343 Edward McCrady whose work published in 1897 may be regarded as the latest authoritative history of the period, gives the following account of the first French . William, 352-3 A museum dedicated to the Huguenot history in South Africa is located adjacent to the monument. Elizabeth, 129, 241-2, 318 Burlington. Mary Anne (Chastain), 294 John, 242 117, 135, 137, 165, 249-52, Port-des-Barques, France, 114-5 Pierre, 44 Jean, 96, 104, 257, 319-20, Murphy Creek, 169, 174 Norugatt, Jane, 276 Salt Tax Collector, 120 342 Adlercron Mary, 140 Elizabeth, 232 Tacitus (II), 127 Barbados, 30, 180, 183, 192, 207, Mary, 77 161, 188, 221, 329 Toomer, Mary (Bonneau), 349 DuSoul/Dusoul Sieur de Vienne, 211 Susanne, 297 Margaret, 104 Sarah (Cantey), 262 Trouillart Mary-Ann, 194 227, 261, 334, 348-50 326 Jean Auguste, 60 135, 178, 231, 249-51, 287, Berry Province, France, 16, 220, Jacob, 87 Smyser, Paul, 69, 261 Notary Public, 44, 64, 165, 178 John, 336, 338 James, 14, 97, 121, 207, 370 Francis., 92, 101 323-4 Archd., 338 Ayme de, 309 Jacques/James, 306, 339, 357- Hodgson, John, 76 Malherbe, Nicholas, 44 287, 290 Jeanne Elizabeth, 86-7, 106-8, 188-90, 199, 218 St. Andr de Valborgne, France, Henry, 82-3, 86, 122, 148-9, 375, 448 Joseph, 113, 289 148, 165, 169, 214-16, 225, Dutart. 2. 333, 359 Esther, 281 Couillandeau, 47, 99, 215 338 LEgar/Legare Charles, 89, 188 La Jarrie, France, 228 Margueritte Huger, leur fille, ne Rochelle. Louis (II), 9, 135, 250-2 Spanish Florida, 58 Marguerite, 264, 265, 266 139, 271, 273 210, 248, 289 175 Delaune, John, 301 Aigues-Mortes, France, 79 The emerging planter class had been using revenues from the sale of Indian slaves to finance the purchase of enslaved Africans; after the Yamasee War, South Carolina colonists turned to using exclusively African slaves for labor for their new commodity crops of rice and indigo. Jeanne (Rumont), 306 Strawberry Ferry, 137 Benjamin Marion was a French Huguenot (Calvinist Protestant) from Chaunay, in the Poitou-Charentes region of western France. John, 76 Please note: In this article, the terms Huguenot and French Protestant are used interchangeably. Susanne, 9, 99, 343 160, 167, 189, 239, 247, 276-7 Marie (Le Cercler), 64 Lewis Guerri. Chardon James, 322 Valvot Creek, 20 Suzanne, 342, 381 Reason, Ann, 231 Peter, Sr., 257, 258 Wyatt, Stephen, 341 Jean, 167 Brown Switzerland, 242 No (II), 29, 126, 171, 246-7, Bonnetta, 232 Jacques (II), 48, 49 Farrow Catherine, 327 114, 134, 155, 158, 166, 168, Above all, Huguenots became known for their fiery criticisms of worship as performed in the Roman Catholic Church. Dutart. Elizabeth, 271, 294-7 At the order of Catherine de Medici, the St Bartholowmew's Day Massacre of 1572 resulted in the murder of around 70,000 Huguenots across the country. John, 59, 98, 137, 314 Daniel, 201, 205 Marianne (Videau), 51, 349 Isaac, 243 Josiah, 64, 65, 68 Loirac en Mdoc, France, 57 Auguste, 203 Martha, 104 Eliza, 201-3 Selles sur Mer, France, 78, 85 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. Mill Branch/Mill Dam, 171, Violently opposed to the Catholic Church, the Huguenots attacked images, monasticism, and church buildings. Jacques, 74, 86, 128-9, 144, Anne (DuBose), 103 Anne (Blanchier), 158 See Desserex. Anthoine, 348-50 Jacques, 245 Judith (Deschamps), 158 Judith, 54, 162, 288-9, 348-9 Alexander, 112 Etienne, 6, 30, 58, 59, 75, 99, Catherine Du Bliss, sa femme. 262-3, 293, 296, 299-301, Slowman, Mark, 174, 333 Theodore, 164 John, 92, 341 Poyas, 375 Mobile, AL, 185 Michael, 47, 113, 286, 289 I. Marie (Nicolas), 155-6, 157, Anne, 51, 349 Peter, 237, 349 3rd. Ann (Ravenel), 319 Whitter Hester (Mouzon), 52 Jacob, 116 336 322 Maurice, 337 Gilliet, Esther, 327 No (III), 246, 249, 308, 328, Champernon, 314 Peter/Pierre, Sr., 357-8 John, 249, 359 Andr, 158 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. The way I have heard it . Annonay, France, 120, 121, 122, Abraham, 6, 189-91, 220 Marie, 328, 332 Nicholas (II), 95, 106, 167, Anne (Michaud), 245 Puilboireau (Les Halles de) 210, 221, 254, 307, 320-1, Gibbes Orei, 178 Pierre, 132 Marie (Sauvagot), 323 Joanna, 76, 77 257 That means 3 Kids - Margueritte, Daniel and Madeleine. Dame Marie (LeCercler), 63 Ann, 162 See Isaac, 184 Elizabeth, 162 Trenholm, 332 See De - (Gignilliat), 272 Trench, Alexander, 320-1 Elizabeth (Guerri), 126, 162, For further information respecting the Huguenots, see the Appendix pp. John, 150, 159, 278 A history and genealogy of the Huguenot family of Ravenel, of South Carolina Ravenel, Henry Edmund. Bruneau. Annabell, 150, 239 Peter, 139, 268, 295 Judith (Bressan), 284 Judith (Peyre), 261-2, 351 Anthony (II), 349 Louis/Lewis Jacques, 47, 287 William, 276 Jane Elizabeth, 152 Lecompt, Lewis, 74 Rochefort, France, 114 Henry, 76 287, 288, 289, 290 Eleanor, 204 Jacques, 210 Samuel, 55, 194, 228, 262, 349 Sieur de la Bataille-Auvray, 212 Ravenel, 4, 104, 287, 374-5 St. Sauveur, France, 205 Librarian (Royal), 57 Copyright 2022 Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Susanne Bonnell, leur fille, ne en Caroline. Goldsmith, 227, 345, 348, 357- With images, charts, transcribed documents and in-depth commentary, Mastering Spanish Handwriting and . James, 110, 186 Govat, Jean-Philippe, 297 Paiset, Elizabeth, 268 Marianne, 269, 271-3 Paul Franois, 282, 284 Sarah (Ford), 171 DeJohn. 104, 121, 141, 168, 191, Mr., 369 See Birmont. Anthony, 223, 240, 325 Piozet, Charles, 268 Stephen, 162, 190-1 Daniel, 155 Labillire, Paul, 35 Coosawhatchie River, 305 See also Jane, 241, 349 The earliest editions are presented in partnership w ith College of Charleston Libraries and the Lowcountry Digital Library.