french huguenot surnames in south carolina

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DuGu/Du Gu/Dugu, 288 Rhode Island, 209, 339 Bourne River, France, 284, 287 307, 309 Jacquette/Jaquette, Jacques, 185 John, 35, 114, 164, 201-2, 224, 3, 100-4, 114, 161-2, 167, Ousley, James, 309 Charleston is known as The Holy City due to the prominence of churches on the low-rise cityscape, particularly the numerous steeples which dot the city's skyline, and for the fact that it was one of the few cities in the original Thirteen Colonies|thirteen colonies to provide religious tolerance, albeit restricted to non-Catholics. Robert, 15, 252 Josias, 178 Faucheraud, 116 Jeanne Marie de, 316-7, 319 John (II), 242 229, 253, 279, 326, 358 DuBourdieu, 281 Charlotte Marianne (Gendron), Mary (Whilden), 104 Isaac, 132, 134 Carpenter, 38, 64, 68, 113, 115 285, 331 Joel, 270 Rosier, Peter, 110 Risbee, James, 132 Samuel, 354 Henri, 210, 239, 251-2, 256-7 Sarah (de St. Julien), 317 Geni requires JavaScript! Francis, Sr., 92 Many descendants of the French Huguenots in South Africa still . George, 194, 353 Margaret, 171 Baulier, Mary, 117 Feverie, Rev., 152 Pamor. Grocer, 120 219, 225, 234, 258, 263, John, 112, 267 See our Huguenot Surname Cross Surname and Variations -- Christian Name Ag / Agee / Oage -- Matthieu Allaire -- Alexandre Alle / Alley / Alie / Alyer / d'Ailly -- Nicolas 211, 218, 229, 231, 233, See Palmer. 322, 329, 332, 354, 370. A few French Huguenot surnames that remain common today include the surnames Du Plessis, De Villiers, Joubert, Le Roux, Naude and Rousseau. Smith 41, 166, 182-3, 251, 258, 62, 284 DuCros de la Bastie, 102. Alexander, 109, 115, 162, 190, Cabanis Lidie, 133 Catherine, 120 307 Esther, 103 Stephen (II), 74 Delaune, John, 301 Boileaus [Boisseaus] Nezereau, Elie, 64, 257 Edgar, Walter B. Stephen, 152, 222, 318 Esther Elizabeth (Gourdin), Judith (Manigault), 232 This comprehensive, detailed genealogy stands out for the richness of anecdotal information, and its exemplary letter/number . See Taladar. Rowser John, 332 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. See Petawn Creek. James, 171-2 Henry, 85 Malieg, Jean, 255 They constituted a majority of the colony's population throughout the period. Marthe (Delhommeau), 132 Marie (Palot), 62 358 136-7, 146, 149-50, 153, Leger James, 126, 194, 216, 286-7, Magdalen (Postell), 276 Maurice, 337 Robert, 184 Nicolas, 53, 273 James, 341 Andrew, 198 Elizabeth (Gourdin), 154, 162, Rachel, 132-3 Simon, Elizabeth, 259 Mathew, 199 Shackelford Margaret, 4, 47-8, 65, 72, 73, Esther (Du Bosc), 98 Joseph, 244 McAlla/ Mc Calla, 321 John, 45-6, 87, 91, 94, 100, Marie Dugu, sa femme. Kings Highway, 37-9, 175, 353 John, 73, 104, 114, 124, 157, Solomon, 111, 266-7, 300, Middleburg, Holland, 56, 64, 326 Marianne, 85 Jeanne (Prou), 281 John, 174 Sieur de Cohign, 281 Port Royal, SC, 5-6, 58, 144, 361 Mary (Jermain), 55, 194 170-1, 175 180, 293 Joseph, 232 300, 323, 333-4 Saint Jean dAngely, France, 110, Peter, 113, 233, 289 Lewis, 262, 331 Madeleine/Magdalen Martha (Wickham), 237 Jacques, 245 Mme, 299 Tullada. Sieur, 63 Sullivans Island, 23 202, 209-13, 215, 217-22, 229- See also Echaw and Ester, 94, 165-6, 282 Buckly Suzanne (Horry), 264 343, 347 James, 53 333, 359 Then, on April 13, 1598, as the newly crowned Henry IV, he issued the Edict of Nantes, which granted to the Huguenots toleration and liberty to worship in their own way. Jane, 103 Christopher, 192 Peter, Sr., 139 Wassamasaw, 235-6, 295 White, was an American architect known for his Gothic Revival architecture and his use of Roman and Greek designs. Peter, 303 Lowndes, Rawlins, 238 8, 299, 308, 320-1, 323 243, 269, 363 Smith, 358 St. Kitts, West Indies, 151, 255 Michel Antoine, 44 Daniel, 337 168, 210, 230, 240, 281, 284, Waccamaw Neck, 139 Edward, 322 Rutledge, 39 Esther (Berresford), 352-3 Quebec, Canada, 209 Port des Barques, France, 157 Anne (Bochet), 47 John, 240 William, 338, 340 Henry, 79 Madeleine, 231, 286-7, 306-7 TABLE I NAMES of the Foreign Refugees* who settled in Great Britain and Ireland before the reign of Louis XIV, (1643) of France; and their descendants: Jean (II), 274 Judith, 163, 284 Louis, 98 Gabriel (III), 232 217, 223, 239, 282-3, 286, Frierson, 297 Naval Stores, 13, 30, 39, 67, 232 Judith, 151 Francis Marion, American Revolutionary War guerilla fighter in South Carolina, was of predominantly Huguenot heritage. Wampout, 131, 165, 181 Elizabeth (Foissin), 173 Rundell, Edward, 169 Grant for Land, 137, 294, 301 Martha (Dutarque), 112 See Le Chevalier. Ester, 254-5 Witten Family, 195 Noah (III), 112, 328-32, 336 Widow, 159 Switzerland, 297 Esther, 237 Legrand, 217 Andrivet Pendleton, SC, 375 Dorothy, 334 Hlne, 105, 124, 292 John, Sr., 276 Capt. Martha (Chauvin), 89 Belong, Elizabeth, 78 Rising Sun, 345 Mary, 247 37, 142, 240, 270, 272-3, 292, Doctor, 20, 30, 40, 52, 77, 96, Doar, David, 40, 352, 374 Susanne (Dutartre), 113, 267 Creek. 72, 132, 230 LHommedieu Jonas, 303 Sheriff, 15, 80 Press of Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. 20. Magdalen (Postell), 277 282-4, 294, 309-10, 312-9 Magdeleine (Ardouin), 325 Marianne, 200 124, 128, 129, 130, 135, 129, 133, 140, 148, 156, 227, 261, 334, 348-50 Andrew, 211 English-speaking researchers and historians working with a Spanish-language document face two hurdlesunderstanding the handwriting and vocabulary, and grasping the record's institutional, historic, social, and cultural context. 118, 144, 180-2, 198, 243, 251, Julien), 283 Basly/Besley, France, 211, 218, LaRoche (Mr.) Wolf-Trap, 34 Neil. Elizabeth, 177 Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots. Fordham Jeanne (Michaud), 75, 243, 166, 215, 219, 220, 301 214, 239-40, 260, 296, 317 Henry, 47, 52, 349 Thomas, 177 See also Slaves. Francis Charles, 134 Elizabeth (Serr), 126, 329 John (II), 233, 309 Shammy Dresser, 110, 117, 135-6, 168, 175, 178, 196, 205, Bas Poitou Province, France, 51 Thomas, 305 270, 274-7 Marie, 209 Jeanne, 197, 199 Maulard 250-1, 282-3, 286, 298, John Ewing, 194 Boureau See also Prew and Prue, Marie Ester (Page), 129-30, Dearsly, George, 354 184, 188, 194, 206, 208, 228, Alexandre Thse, 6, 9, 13, 57, Martha (Bremar), 267 Chtelet Prison, Paris, France, Santee High Road, 33, 123 Sarah, 341-2 242, 369 239, 263, 325, 332-5 Papin. Silk Worm Eggs, 227 346 The Jewish immigrants were fleeing the Spanish Inquisition, which was also carried out in the Spanish colonies in the New World. During the colonial period, Africans were the largest group, with a minority transported as indentured servants and the majority transported in the Middle Passage to be slaves. Sewee Indians, 29, 168, 174, 180 Elie, 55-6, 149, 253 Jacques de, 57, 79 Monsieur, 57 Martha, 272 Switzerland, 242 Ann, 162 Rochford, James, 337 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. Ridgeville, SC, 269 John Saunders, 34, 141 Barksdale For example, DuBose or Dubose as it is spelled today, was usually found as DuBosc in the records for the first generation, with variations including DuBose, Dubose, Du Bose and Du Bosc among others in the following generations. Lydia (Savineau), 324 Henry, 316 Louis (II), 112 Elizabeth (Faucheraud), 116 Pierre, 167 Creek. 258-9, 375 St. Denis Parish, 197-9, 249, 264, Gabriel (II), 237 Robert, 148 197 Sara (Bertomeau), 185-6, 245- Mary Anne (Le Grand), 217, Gabrielle (Berou), 112, 264-6 104, 121, 141, 168, 191, Amelia, 319 Jacques, 209 Sheppard, Margaret, 174 Marianne (Vandamme), 57 Catherine (Chicken), 89 New Rochelle, NY, 135, 196, The French Wars of Religion precluded a return voyage, and the outpost was abandoned. Aaron Spring, 316 Jean, 233-4 Susanna (Maybank), 244 Metal Worker, 343 227, 267, 289 Thomas, 237 Peter, 222, 325 Susannah, 190-2, 247 Lachenicht, Susanne. Dennis, 76 Maptica, 233 207, 225-8, 253, 282, 313, 109, 114, 124-6, 160, 163, Anne, 103, 284, 286-7, 289, See Taladar. Pasquereau 6 Ren Louis, 83-4, 284, 315 Elizabeth (Guerri), 125, 162 Judith (Manigault), 233 Oliver, 74, 309, 333 Lewis, 332 Gabriel, 8, 56-7, 60-2 117, 148, 156, 234, 269-70, Marie, 134 Augustus, 47, 175, 201-3, 205, 321, 323-4, 328, 334, 337, 340, Halfway Creek, 375 Mary, 112 Sarah (Wilkins), 342 Peter, 49 Anthoine (III), 266 Common names such as Carolina, Charles Towne and Santee River, and some words, such as planter, appear so often in the text that listing them in the Index would not have been useful to the reader. Allen Charlotte, 280 161-2, 187, 189-92, 222, Mailhet/Malet. Jacques, 166, 183, 201-2, 258, Selby, Thomas, 98 John (II), 172 Charlotte, 157 94, 97, 114, 120, 122, 224, James de, 322 Susannah, 259 342 345, 359 3, 263, 280, 288, 294-6, Prue, John, 281, See also Prew Malherbe, Nicholas, 44 Ashley River, 6, 10, 133, 148, 232, 258 Elias, 108 Germaine/Germon and Occupations are listed under the general heading of Occupations and the names of plantations and ships appear under those headings. Pierre, 104, 288, 307, 309 Mary, 164 Respectfully, there are people in the Carolinas who have some Hugeunot ancestry. Thomas, 142 Jenys, Paul, 84 Sarah (Burnet), 172 Stephen, 35, 70, 89, 93, 280 Cottin, Magdalen, 55, 230 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. 239, 330, 332 Elizabeth Mayrant, 242 157, 357 PIERRE POINSET, l' an, n Soubize, fils de Pierre Poinset, et Marie sa femme. 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. 123, 127, 131-2, 337, 339, Catherine, 261, 295-6 Thomas, 152 Jacques, 74, 86, 128-9, 144, Corker, Thomas, 306, 309 Mary (Jaudon), 188 Anna (Howard), 195 Indigo, 11, 30, 39, 140, 147, 286, They bought or traded for slaves from Indigenous people of the Americas|American Indian tribes south of the Tennessee River|Tennessee and east of the Mississippi River|Mississippi rivers. Jean, 166 Anthony, 353 Richards, Mary, 335 Jean, 357 Pierre, Jr, 100, 139, 299 See De Farcy. 254, 258, 279, 323 Susannah, 201 Ferr, Susanne, 268 John, 266, 277, 359 Mary (Sanders), 164, 217 Mary, 182 Anne, 321 Susanna Elizabeth (DuBose), John, 68-9, 86, 102, 137, 167, 16. Santee Factory, 124 Gabriel, 6, 116, 146, 149, 180, William and Mary Quarterly. Slaves. Theodore Gaillard, 358 Thomas, 111 Justice of the Peace, 54, 59, James Edward, 194 Cramahe. They believed the ritual, images, saints, pilgrimages, prayers, and hierarchy of the Catholic Church did not help anyone toward redemption. 160, 167, 189, 239, 247, Proctor 357 Susannah (Juin), 196 Palmer/Pamor, 375 Joseph, 347 Charles, 126, 222 Elias (IV), 172 Catherine (de Senleque) de, William, 317-18 Jersey (Channel Island), 282, 310 Mary, 46, 114 Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. William, 337 Draper, 120 Thomas, 317 Lucy, 344 Goulott, Daniel, 156 Elisha, 103 Santee Delta, 31, 241 Mr., 14 Fundamental Constitutions of Daniel, 342 Madeleine, 211-12 Brewer, 208 Bivet, Ann, 78 France, 47 225, 227-8, 238, 241-2, 246, Phepoe, Thomas, 338 Jeanne, 260, 295 Ferry Place, 123, 125, 127, Rosemarie, 189 Franois, 78 Woods, William, 337 John S., 352-3, 374-5 Rachel (Villepontoux), 116 Bonomi, Patricia U. Lucy (Peters), 62 238, 242, 248-9, 251-2, Limestone, 3, 8, 20, 22, 122, 299, Susanna (Singleton), 272 Esther, 236-7 Hester, 279 Trapaud, Jean, 311, 312 Rousham South Seas Annuities, 184 la Bastie 306-8 Gabriel (II), 231-3 Pendarvis 284, 317 Mary, 49 Mme, 344 Anne (Chicot), 205 Madeleine, 250 Margaret (Jeanneret), 192 Charles, 117 Samuel, 200, 319-20 John, 225 Physical Description, 365 Jane, 241, 349 Jeanne Elisabet (Videau), 55, Cape Romain, SC, 7, 11, 66 Margueritte, 168-9, 171-3, From 16701717, English and British traders spurred the economy in South Carolina by conducting a booming trade in Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indian slaves. 19. Wantais Creek, 33, 285, 287 John, 261 Mary (Benoit), 49 216, 218-9, 258, 280, 287- John, 89, 108, 161, 288-90 Elias (II), 170-2 Etienne/Stephen (II), 335 Modemen, Jeanne, 264 See Mr., 369 323-4, 358 Abstract : The question of assimilation versus acculturation is one that should be tested. Judith, 89, 188, 265, 299, 301- Gulf of Mexico, 361 Esther, 275 Many also settled in Florida and South Carolina. Susannah Elizabeth (DuBose), Martha, 76-77 La Salle/LaSalle/Lasalle Edward Brickell White was born on January 29, 1806 on the Chapel Hill Plantation of St. John's Berkeley Parish, South Carolina. Huguenot descendants sometimes display this symbol as a sign of reconnaissance (recognition) between them. Daniel, Jr., 150 75, 81, 94, 99, 105, 119-32, 357 Berault, Marie, 309 Madeleine, 98, 103, 290, 309 Mr., 170 184, 197-8, 265, 270, 291, Captain, 93 Collins Creek, 18 Jennings Hancock, Elias, 340 Ren (II), 261, 262 Benjamin, 61 Royal Bounty, 93, 108, 152, 197, Trinitie (Hans), 205 Durant Susannah, 210 Peter/Pierre (II), 48 Jennens/Jennins Andrew, 266, 277 Susanna (Couillandeau), 91, Plat of, 24 Eliza, 201-3 The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina provide a forum to look at the experience of a minority group in colonial society and how they dealt with the process. Jane, 151 Castelnau, 4 Eleanor (II), 204 Franoise, 135 Martha, 84, 252 Donnedieu, 137 Pont, France, 344 Solomon, 75, 175, 334, 341, Ren de, 63 David (III), 244 Faneuil Elizabeth, 150 Gilit, Mr., 120 Marie Magdeleine (Gendron), Wind, 64, 68, 191 Anne, 110 Huguenots are French Calvinists. Bourdeaux. Diego (Appalachia Indian), Dutart. Seaboard Railroad, 374 Gouiran, Philip, 272 Marianne (DuPuy), 244 There's a few left in the Carolinas, that's about it. De Bourdeaux. Ursilla, 189 Anne (Grimball), 304, 5 Madeleine (Guesneau), 158 James Island, SC, 22, 232-3, 252, Paul, 90, 227, 273, 275 Vinsen, 86, 155, 238, 247, 346 132-3 Cook Alexander, 62 256, 341, 343, 380 Janneje, 345 Victualler, 45 Starling, John, 337 Snipes also Delabastie. David, 134 See Le Grand. Rene, 347 Cartoe, John, 72 293, 296, 300, 308, 315, 320, Ponteaux Family, 375 John, 171 Couturier, 103 La Brosse, de. Coosawhatchie River, 305 Johnson, 51, 212, 302 John, 61-2 Daniel, 112-14, 289 Louis, 17, 111-12, 265, 267, Sarah (Gurin), 89 Vincens, Marie, 120 Catherine Allaire, sa femme. John, 52, 173, 184, 200, 215, 273-7 Caleb, 286, 288, 349-50 Oldmixon, in his history of Carolina, published in 1708, remarks of Craven County, that it is pretty well inhabited by English and French. Sail Maker, 358 Susanne, 206 Catherine, 93 1, 164, 373, 375 Pierre Nicholas, 347, 349 Anne, 178 54, 74, 89, 96, 99, 112, 182, John (II, Jr.), 195 St. Stephens, SC, 237 Samuel, 55, 194, 228, 262, 349 374-5 249, 329, 330-2 Philippe, 6, 11, 16-7, 29, 58, Moss Swamp, SC, 175 Galiot, Daniel, 235 Entertainment & Pop Culture; Geography & Travel; Health & Medicine; Lifestyles & Social Issues; Literature; Philosophy & Religion; Politics, Law & Government Susannah, 296 Sarah, 342 Grimball Esther (Marion), 237 DArabin, Capt., 283 Caillabeuf, 47 Verdety/Verditty Sara, 280 Elizabeth (Faucheraud), 110, Frances, 52 Gadsden, Bishop, 38 Sabinah, 174 Cooper Jonas, 325 Samuel, 359 Maine Ann, 161 Jeanne (Prinseaud), 335 Gourvin, Margaret, 178 Simonds Judith (Gignilliat), 151 211 Gideon, 359 Sarah, 88 Ester (Guerri), 164, 259 Susannah, 182 Susannah (Pawley), 190-1 Gabrielle (Mercier), 47 Elias (II), 347 Saint-Pierre Parish, France, 57, Mose, 280 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hemlockhill/Rober http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~revpierrerobert/, http://www.ricehope.com/history/CarolinaHuguenots.htm, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huguenot_Church, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scbkhs/Rav1.html, http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Huguenot, http://huguenotsocietyofamerica.org/?page=Membership, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina, http://www.common-place.org/vol-03/no-01/reviews/hall.shtml, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina, http://www.huguenotsociety.org/history.htm, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugenots#North_America, http://www.nscda.org/site3/ancestor_profiles2.php. Alexander, 86-8, 106, 108-9, Richard, 101, 111, 256 Martha (Laurens), 204 Eure-et-Loire Province, France, The Carolina upcountry was settled largely by English Americans|English and Scots-Irish Americans|Scots-Irish immigrants|migrants from Pennsylvania and Virginia, who followed the Great Wagon Road into the South. South Africa / Suid-Afrika; Switzerland / Suisse / Schweiz; United Kingdom & Ireland; United States; Ptremand, Marie, 297 DuCros, Charles, 105 160, 162-4, 167, 191. Virginia coast at the mouth of the James River. Giton Esther, 281 Monier. 31, 238, 245-7, 253-4, 258,

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