Isaac, 306 Jaudon Vaud Canton Leverick, 307, 309 223, 260, 295 Jacques, 201-3 Marte, 195 John, 174, 200, 203, 333 Cedar Hill Island, 331 285, 331 Jullienne, 295, 297 Roger, 48 Bayeux, France, 298 Stevenson 211, 214, 226-7, 232, 234, 94, 98-105, 114, 119, 122- Sarah, 132, 133 Bueis (Buis) Isaac (IV), 216-17 292, 293 Marye, 133 307-8, 320-3, 326-8, 331, 335, Pel Annuity, 150-2 Jean, 194, 195 David, 251 Lydia, 88 Isaac, 9, 135, 249, 251-2 Baulier, Mary, 117 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. Santee Creek, 33, 47, 66 Thomas W., 373, 374 Sinclair, Elizabeth, 103 Bernard 259-62 Capt., 315 Marie Anne, 115 Hester, 203 Vines, 9, 11, 291, 364, 371 Their descendants increased rapidly and spread quickly. King Herman, Peter, 296 DuPlessis William, 317-18 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. Jrmie, 6, 75, 345 Marguillier, Jean, 307 Cochrane, Sir John, 6 Samuel J., 23, 375 Zechariah, 116 109, 115, 123, 125, 127-8, 137, Jacques, 350 Switzerland, 297 Andr (II), 284, 286, 288-9, Gabrielle (Herbert), 63 Compigne, Oise Department, Fouchereau, Abraham, 118 John, 141, 260, 296, 374 Chastaigner Plantation, 82, 110, Welshussen, Daniel, 154 Moreau, Jeanne, 132 Francis, 230 Suron, Joseph, 326 Susannah, 189-91 Marthe Ester, 347, 349 Librarian (Royal), 57 191-2, 196, 209, 230, 245- Thomas, Sr., 243 Anthony (IV), 266-7 JULY, 1917 No. Paul, 167 Black Pioneers (Carolina), 39 Jane/Jeanne), 54-5, 261, 303 Marion, 151, 236 Lucy (Peters), 62 Jeanne Elisabeth, 60-2, 342 Anne, 235, 238 Dawson, 325 Ayme de, 309 Guianeay, Henry, 167 Indians competed for European trade goods, including cloth and guns.{{cite web|url=http://www.common-place.org/vol-03/no-01/reviews/hall.shtml |title=Joseph Hall, "The Great Indian Slave Caper", review of Alan Gallay, ''The Indian Slave Trade: The Rise of the English Empire in the American South, 16701717'', New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002, Common-place.org, vol. 316 Basle, Switzerland, 26, 297-8, Marie Du Bosc, leur fille ne en Caroline. Judith (Deschamps), 158 341, 345 Discovery, 192, 379 Rachel (Villepontoux), 116 Coligny, Gaspard de, 50 Boisseau, 53, 142, 262 Elizabeth, 310 Labrasseur, Francis, 106 245-7, 327-8 Peter (II), 258 Stephen, 233, 309 Eleanor (Ball), 204 Jeanne (Modemen), 264 Attacks in NC, 291 Pierre, 185-6, 242, 245-6 153, 196, 307-8, 372 PIERRE DUGU, Isaac Dugu, son frre, et lizabeth Dugu, leur sur, nz Bsance en Bery, enfans de Jacques Dugu et d'lizabet Dupuy. "Huguenot Immigrants and the Formation of National Identities, 1548-1787," Historical Journal 2007 50(2): 309-331. Dowries, 56-7, 138, 182, 273, 297 Sarah, 188-9, 304-5 St. Rmy, France, 56 Upper St. Peter's Parish and Environs: A Collection of Writings. 122, 127 Anne de, 211-2, 218, 298 Mary, 244 295, 307-8, 326-8, 331, 345 Jean, Jr., 200 343, 347 259 Fairwell, Henry, 259, 260 Wig Maker, 181 Trott Marie Fascal, 74 John (III/Jr. Thomas, 341 Jean, 195-6 You Bridge of the Stone, 79, 85 2. :fr:Croix huguenote|croix huguenote It is now an official symbol of the Eglise des Protestants reform (French Protestant church). Mose, 73,-5, 78, 91, 96, 105, Medway River, 72 159 Louis, 196, 358 Benjamin, 17, 30, 38, 68, 97, Wind, 64, 68, 191 Pierre, 104, 288, 307, 309 299, 345, 357 1, October 2002, accessed 4 Nov 2009 |publisher=Common-place.org |date= |accessdate=2010-07-31}}. Martha (LaPierre), 199 Lawson, 20 Guesneau, Madeleine, 158 Esther Elizabeth (Gourdin), Sieur de Mantelan, 64 They established the settlement Jamestown on the Santee River north of Charles Town, and elsewhere in the lowcountry. John, 340 349, 350 Red Bank, 332 University of Dublin, Ireland, 197 Francis, 158, 238 Anne (Guerri), 162, 224 Jeanne, 87 Godfrey See also Gaillard. The earliest editions are presented in partnership w ith College of Charleston Libraries and the Lowcountry Digital Library. 285, 288-9, 301, 308, 325, 78, 134, 185, 229, 254, 347 King William Parish, VA, 87 Theodore, 270, 272-3, 292, Horteman. Jacques, 4-5, 8, 10, 13, 22, 44, Honor, 75, 243, 247 151 John Caldwell, 194 Rattray, John, 322 Mary, 295 And, Louis XIV hired 300,000 troops to hunt the heretics down and confiscate their property. Christopher, 38, 175 Elfe, Thomas, 88, 211, 351 John, 174, 333-4 They had taken the oath of allegince to the king, and promised fidelity to the Proprietors. Willingham/Winningham, 31 75, 91, 105, 123, 137, 149 Henrietta Catherine, 138-9, Horseshoe, 172 Therefore, they were one of the first colonies to grant liberty of religious practice to attract settlers who were Baptists, Quakers, Huguenots and Presbyterians. Monfey Family, 279 326, 328, 336 Holton, Mary, 306 John Saunders, 34, 141 Rising Sun, 345 Gabriel, 68 William, 259-60 James, 324, 325 Jean (John) (II), 70, 221-2, 307 Mary, 199 Eliza, 171 Fleury, 6, 250 Henrietta (de Beaulieu), 83-4 Samuel, 306 Serjeant, 337 Beldriau, Hosea, 178 Gravesend, England, 205, 257 Elisha, 103 Strawn, John, 359 Ruchonet, Jean No, 211 Frances, 70, 221-2 Margaret (Lynch), 171 Saulnier/Saunier 317, 323-4, 333-5, 345, 375 Kimberley, Thomas, 175 Elizabeth, 232 St. Domingue, 10, 78 221, 232, 271, 286, 300, 302, Caitteau, Jacob, 72 Cape Fear, NC, 34, 199, 267 PIERRE POINSET, le jeune, n Soubize, fils du dit Pierre et Sara Fouchereau. Esther (Gourdin), 153-4 Joseph, 113, 289 Franchomme Saddler, 101, 153, 157, 202-3, Rousserie/Rousserye. Mary, 264 Cartwright, Richard, 283 Rachel, 254-5, 259 Gardens, 9, 232, 293, 364, 367-8, Rufin de la, 298 Marie (Rendon/s), 306 Marinna. Gabriel, 233 Le Grand, 211, 292 Charles, 89, 188 Sara, 281 Bermon. Esther (Cordes), 236-7 Fief of, France, 63 Charles, 151 Nicholas (III), 223-4 See Marboeuf Anne (Le Roy) de, 225 Huguenot descendants sometimes display this symbol as a sign of reconnaissance (recognition) between them. Subscription List, 35 Loudun, France, 177-8 Alexander, 109, 115, 162, 190, Elie, 307 117, 192, 195, 310, 327, Padget/ Padgett/Pagett Sarah (Ford), 171 Jean Rodolph, 218, 232 The History of Jacksonville dates way back to Jun 22nd, 1564 when the French Colony of Fort Caroline was first established on the site of what we now know as the city of Jacksonville. Wantee/Wantais, 44, 66-9, Anne, 45, 271, 290, 294, 295, 377 Henry, 84, 252 Jeanne Marie (de St.Julien), Mary, 352-3 Proctor Montor, France, 228 Sieur, 63 (Daughter), 300 St. Denis Parish, 197-9, 249, 264, 180, 293 Martha (Williams), 78 Mathurin (II), 157 Mary (Snipes), 244 Windmills, 64, 68, 115, 191 Montpellier, France, 97, 119-20, Moses, 113, 289 Cocas, Eleanor, 184 Savanna Creek Bridge, 54 Ann, 297 Nicholas, 17, 53, 62, 273 Benjamin, 94, 140, 209, 316-7, Stono River, 242-3, 365 Henriette Charlotte St Philip's Church, French Huguenot Church and th. Edward, 196 Abjurations, 82, 111, 122 Saloavay/Salvavay/ Salone, Jean (Peyre), 261 Samuel, 192 John 359 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. Hur, France, 63-4, 68 3, 191, 192, 285, 286-7, The earliest mention of the French in colonial Virginia occurs in the year 1610. Elisha, 46, 47, 201 280, 304 Veree/Verree Henri, 95 Jeanne, 197, 199 Roux. Stono, 244 Eleanor, 204 Dupin, Mrs., 178 Daniel, Sr., 358 Albert, 34, 71, 93, 139, 198-9, Eliza (Lucas), 171 Elizabeth, 103, 153-4, 162, Samson, 154 Tradesman, 6, 15, 156, 181, Sarah (Mounier), 48, 49, 248 Esther, 237 Frederick, 171, 175 Marie de, 370 Ann, 237 Sarah, 172, 349 Edward, 88, 107, 126, 193-4, The tide of the Reformation reached France early in the sixteenth century and was part of the religious and political fomentation of the times. 137-9, 142, 165-72, 177-82, Cape May, NJ, 205, 257 Baudon, Judith, 306 Andrew, 35, 46-7, 83, 88, 92, Strawberry Ferry Road, 123 Berchaud 148, 210, 230, 256-7, 310- Schaffouse, Switzerland, 121 Elizabeth, 325 Kings Highway, 37-9, 175, 353 Hall Filleaux/Filleu Gonoe, Isaac, 167 242, 321, 330, 334, 375 Magdalen (Fleury), 96, 117 2, 294, 302, 376 Susannah (Juin), 196 Beaufort, France, 178 Waties. Henry, 79 Peronneau John, Jr., 338 Les Sables dOlonne, France, 233 James, 275 New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. Andrew (II), 288, 290, 294 Peter, Jr., 48, 248 358 Ardouin Esther, 134 Boyd, 4, 7, 11, 22, 44, 358 Guerry Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vintage South Carolina Chrome Postcard The Huguenot French Protestant Church at the best online prices at eBay! Elizabeth, 239 Biggin, SC, 96 Rousserye. 180, 183, 186-7, 190-3, 197, 289-90 Lydia, 324 Thomas, 324 Isaac (VI), 217 Ezekiel, 194 Puilboireau (Les Halles de) Francis, 96, 130, 153, 202, 305 Marie (de Falaise), 211 Mr., 222 Fort Sullivan, 237 Monk, Thomas, 208 225, 247, 251, 282, 285, 308, Silversmith, 68, 181, 225, 227, Tart Madeleine, 9, 134-5, 138-9, Susannah, 201 Jacob, 77 Morgan, 208 Martin Gurard Census, 18 The colony of Carolina was settled by English people|English settlers, mostly from Barbados, sent by the Lords Proprietors in 1663, followed by Huguenot|French Huguenots. Cardross, Lord, 6 Margaret, 132 Sarah, 316-7 Reconnaissance, 74, 164, 209, De Bourdeaux. Catherine (Chicken), 89 Susanne, 303 Modemen, Jeanne, 264 Margueritte, 254-7 Joseph, 244 Dorothy, 89 Pierre de, 6, 151, 210, 226, 229, 253, 279, 326, 358 Daniel (II), 186-8 LIsle, France, 79, 85 Sarah, 89 Floride, 194, 261, 349 Anne (Foulon), 111 B., 234 Jonas, 325 Cintres, France, 120 Sarah, 110, 117 207, 225-8, 253, 282, 313, Elizabeth Harris, 76 John, 227, 341 Brockington, William, 76 Rice, 329, 373 Sarah, 171 Mary, 340-1 Catherine, 330, 331 Bell Peter, 359 Peter, 73, 132 Accessed May 9, 2007. a claim lent credibility by the fact that it has the first established Livability Court in the country. Etienne/Stephen (II), 335 George, 54 Berou John, 302, 306 Bremar 9, 11, 20, 23, 30, 34, 39, 42, 161, 239, 278, 280, 323, 336 In 1521 she began a correspondance with Guillaume Brionnet, bishop of Meaux, who introduced her to the evangelist movement and the call for reform within the Catholic Church and a return to the original purity of the Scriptures. Stephen, 270 Madeleine, 223, 224 Jacob, 46, 102, 109, 150, 154, Commission, 251, 308, 315 Catherine (Allaire), 199-200 Bartholomew, 126 Prinseaud, Jeanne, 335 Click. 319 190, 193, 210, 242, 257, 315 Waccamaw Neck, 139 48, 60-1, 91, 96-7, 110, 115, Boureau Cochran Martha (Wickham), 237 Robert, 173 Doursey, Etienne, 220 Rachel, 132-3 209, 212, 218, 291, 299, Mathieu, 282 John, 52, 186, 196, 211, 359 Marianne, 60, 140, 148, 210, 250-1, 282-3, 286, 298, Mary, 55, 174, 193-4, 261 Sarah, 112 William, 159 Durouzeau/Durouseau. Elizabeth (Robert), 89, 188 Ren de, 63 Daniel, 20, 81, 127, 146, 164- Rice Land, 39, 130, 183, Mary, 190, 192 Philippe, 74, 78, 97, 99, 118, Tomson, Dorothy, 221-2 Courge, 95-6, 125, 132 Jersey (Channel Island), 282, 310 Lille, France, 111, 152 Edgar, Walter B. Sabourin French (Quebec), French (Huguenot) Southern French surname, originally a nickname for a pleasant or amiable person, from a diminutive of sabor meaning "flavor, taste" (Old French saveur ). Jonathan, 323 161, 188, 221, 329 Isaac (II), 268-73 Thomas, 374-5 Finally, Catherine de' Medici and the Guise factions, together representing the Crown and the Church, organized a deadly act. U. of South Carolina Press, 2006. Rene, 347 215, 220-2 Dragonnades, 230 242 Noah, 188 Frierson, 297 James, 306 Picot, Peter, 264 In. Murrell, John, 314, 335 Mary, 334-5 Judith (Baluet), 38, 151, 233-7, Winyaw River, 123 Paul, 246 Paul, 209 Caleb, 286, 288, 349-50 James River, VA, 290, 291, 376 Ester/Esther, 112, 163, 186, Elizabeth, 73, 132-3 Du Bosc, Marie, 115, 335-6 Thomas, 77 Soer, Marie, 227 Madeleine, 347, 350 Elie, 29, 78, 83, 87, 118, 153, 321, 330-2 Anne, 134 Daniel, 252, 340 Jean Samuel, 201, 203, 205 Privateer, 23 (French), 133, Chachan, 237 Spanish, The, 6, 23, 144, 147, 350 However, about one hundred years later, on October 18, 1685, Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes. Anne, 321 Baron de Virasel, 79, 85 Peter, 237, 349 Bourdeaux. Anne, 237, 261, 350-1 James, Mrs., 55 Bontefoy, Gabriel, 344 Kerslake Gabrielle, 85 Ridgeville, SC, 269 63-4, 65, 66, 72, 74, 78-9, 86, Balls Branch, 375 John James David, 259 357 The Huguenots were oppressed by the French government. Jacques, 264 326, 329, 339, 345, 347-8, Garnett, S.C. (P.O. Elizabeth (Wragg), 232 Goutier. Michael, 174 Seaton, 84 Charles II (of England), 57 182-3, 186-8, 195-6, 198, 200, Susannah, 182 Goulard. 248-9, 332 Marguerite (Rembert), 35, 104, Utrope, 264 Gottier, Daniel, 155 New York, NY, 9-10, 39, 44-5, La Combe Gignilliat Plantation, 152, 254, Dixon Sheater, James, 337 Frances (De Liesseline), 221-2 Three Fountains, 260, 262 148, 161, 166, 174, 177, 193, LeJay Woodmason, Charles, 37 Taverns, 5, 279, 362, 371 Secare Cadeau/Cadot, Peter/Pierre, 72 Susannah Elizabeth (Bochet), Cleave Thomas, 89, 162, 331 Girodz, Solomon, 56, 86, 238, Jacob, 206 Clay Charles Lucas Pinckney, 171, Elizabeth, 173 2 Didcott. 211-2, 215, 218, 219-220, Rachel, 73 John (II), 172 Samuel, 359 Sarah, 279 Languedoc Province, France, 16, Christiana (Beech), 336 Prioleau, 374-5 315, 335-6 Springfield, 258 Huggens/Huggins, John, 92 Susannah, 296 On one day, August 24, 1572, an estimated 50,000 Protestants were slaughtered during what history records as The Saint Bartholomew's Day . William Henry, 337 271, 273, 276, 278, 293, 295-6, See also Mary (Bonneau), 173 Montgomery, George, 263 See Birmont. Baton, Isaac, 117, 168, 357, 359 Mickee/Mickie Galiot, Daniel, 235 Jonas (II), 200 Religion, 366 James (II), 140, 163, 164, 321 Barnet Plantation, 47, 294, 295, 223-4 John, 231, 267, 307, 359 Marie, 201-3, 205, 323 Jane/Judith (Peyre), 260, 262 William Clay, 245 303, 309, 321 Mahon James, 241, 269, 276 Sara (Bertomeau), 185, 245 Jonathan, 100-3 Silas, 244 Prince Frederick Parish, Townsend Storekeeper, 48 Rachel (Fanton), 72-3, 133 Wool cards, 187 Madeleine d, 99 316-7, 320, 340 Judith (II), 158 Solomon, 111, 266-7, 300, Apprenticeships, 46, 74, 82, 88, Trinity Churchyard, Columbia, 112-13, 264, 267, 289 Hagan, 184 James, 235, 276 Anthoine, 86, 100, 102, 104 Carron, 6, 195 358 William, 342 Cleremonde, 132 290 Find ancestors and family origins in free Ships Passenger lists, images of ships passenger list manifests, Orphan records, Almshouse records, Ancestor photos, Census substitutes, Newspaper records, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records, American Genealogy, Canadian Genealogy, Orphan records, Naturalization records, death records and more. John, 77, 156-7 Cypress Swamp, 158, 269, 276 Deborah, 76-7 Daniel, Sr., 169, 223 Marguerite (Petit), 50 193, 259, 330, 352, 374-5 Martha (Alston), 237 Susanna, 266-7 Bilonm, Mr., 178 Friends Adventure, 142 329, 331-2 John, 112, 267 Jean, 61 Anne Franoise (de Lomboy, Marie, 155 272, 282, 348, 357 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. Mary, 137, 222-3 From this point, says Simms, they gradually spread themselves out so as to embrace in partial settlement the spacious tract of country stretching to the Winyaw on the one hand and the sources of Cooper river on the other, then extending upwards into the interior, following the course of the Santee nearly to the point where it loses its identity in receiving the descending streams of the Wateree and Congaree. Satur, 33, 215, 217 Peyre, 33, 54, 261, 288, 375 (Bonneau), 173 Richard, 184 3, no. Jean (II), 140 Mary (Bremar), 238 Franois, 159 John, 189-91 Henry, 181, 254 Salt Tax Collector, 120 See also Genillat.