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Jean, 98, 123, 251 St. Sauveur, France, 205 78, 135, 177, 251, 268, 271 St. Stephens Parish, 31, 34, 36-7, Jean, 302, 333 Gaellaert/Gallard Princess Amelia, 171 DesChamps/Deschamps Therefore, they were one of the first colonies to grant liberty of religious practice to attract settlers who were Baptists, Quakers, Huguenots and Presbyterians. Alex, 305 Rachel, 331 Tart Bowell, Mary, 56 Danson House, Kent, England, 62 120-28, 130-2, 165, 223, 207, 209, 212, 214, 230, Switzerland, 242 Glaze, Gabinah, 269 Ralph, 83-5, 148, 187, 214, Magdellen, 341 Ann(e), 155-6 Bruce, John, 102-3 Martha (Bremar), 267 Biloxi, MS, 185 Creek, 11, 17, 20, 28-9, 33, 36, John James David, 259 Jacob, 174, 192, 199, 216, 218, Peter, 139, 268, 295 Bartholomew, 225 Mary, 252 Gendron Plantation, 164, 247 Margaret de, 311 Sierre Leone, 62 Baird, Charles W., D.D., History of the Huguenot Emigration to America; 2 vols., 1885. Jean, 351 Jeanne (Prinseaud), 335 Ann, 161 Nicholas, 157, 165-6, 291, 339 Marie (Berault), 309 French Huguenot Jacques de la Planche / Jacob Plank. 333-4 Sieur de la Haute Massais, 9, 281, 341-3, 347-9 192, 208, 225, 240, 248, Tax Assessor, 135, 183, 282, Madelin(Garillon), 62 Fief of, France, 63 Gabriel, 8, 56-7, 60-2 Ann (Ravenel), 319 Wattee Creek, 17, 136, 137 Daniel, 201, 205 Douxsaint, 217, 375 Ebenezer, 211, 320 Peter (II), 73, 220, 300-2, 304, Ayme, 281, 310, Paul, 97 Susanna (Maybank), 244 Glover, Charlesworth, 280 Elizabeth (Porcher), 270, 272, 13. Betty, 169 Jean, 134, 231 John (II), 46-7, 113-4, 160, Denization, 13, 15, 45, 47, 57, 62, Fleeing terrible persecution in France, a large number of French left their homeland to . Elias Jr., 39 169, 194, 201, 203, 215-17, Rhne River, 120, 230, 287, 368 New Orleans, LA, 185 Mary (Skrine), 127, 272 167, 246-7, 289 Esther, 103 Anthony, 78 Esther, 130 Elizabeth, 77 Hannah, 46, 288 Charleston VA was founded by 5,000 Huguenots and large numbers settled in Virginia. Boudinot, 6 Hort Samuel Fenner, 37, 134, 353, Magdalen (Cottin), 55, 230 Dawson, 325 Martha, 267 Mary, 275 Prioleau, 374-5 Suzanne (LeNoble), 83 5. pp 76-78, Charleston, South Carolina, 1897. Anthoine, Jr., 358 Elizabeth (Chauvin), 304 Boisseau, 53, 142, 262 Jacques/James de, 215, 296, Wild Cattle Act, 131 Barnett Brockington, William, 76 Coteners/Cateners, Alex, 169 Beresford, 217 Visel, Franois de, 238 2. Catherine (de Senleque) de, See also Echaw and Thomas, 233 James, 57 Daniel, 68, 167 Susannah (Carrire), 76-7 Marquise, Dame, 61, 342 Ann (Woodruff), 242 Broad Path, 125, 200, 231 Paul de, 284, 309, 311, 316-18 Sheppard, Margaret, 174 164 Quarterman, Robert, 296 Rni, 178 251-2 James, 253 Susannah, 201 Mavericks, 203 Winborn Nombre/ Nombret Elizabeth, 90 357-9 Lieutenant Governor, 242 188, 300 Wadboo, 375 Daniau, Pierre, 344 96, 98-9, 104, 123, 128, Jeanne, 8, 56, 60-2, 342 Judith, 45-7, 113-4, 160, 191, Mary (Jaudon), 188 Jafford/Jefford. 224, 233, 262, 274, 302, Isaac, 243 124, 150, 162, 166, 185-9, Esther (Michaud), 112, 126, 169, 239, 295, 302, 308, John Jr., 61 Marie, 74 Diego (Appalachia Indian), Langlois, Nicholas, 211, 320 169-70, 183, 207-8, 241, Mary, 244 Nathaniel, 204 Jean (John) (II), 70, 221-2, 307 Anne, 127 299 Robert, 173 Susannah, 122, 127, 129, 131, Franoise (Gendron), 135 Besly Allaire, Catherine, 199 Focusing on the experiences of a single lineage, the Huger family, it hopes to add to existing scholarship on the South Carolina Huguenot experience in two specific ways. Louise (Robinet), 47-8, 248 Swamp, 34, 90, 128, 183, 194, Alexander (II), 87-9, 189 372, 373 Caterine, 245 Hlne (Gaillard), 126 Marguerite (Rembert), 161, Isaac, 108 Savanna Creek, 3, 17, 28, 33, 54, Isaac, 100, 310, 326 Jacques, 160, 282 Marianne (Gourdin), 153, 201- The Huguenots brought this surname to England, and from there it may have been introduced to North America. Layware Childsbury, SC, 30, 48, 182 161, 169, 175, 198, 239, 279, Boutignon, Prinne, 233 Franoise, 135 Benjamin, 151, 236 The following is the index from the French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina. Franois, 17, 97-8 Judith, 129, 241-2, 318 349 Patterson, James, 201 Oze, 254-7 Ambroise, 341 Du Pr/DuPr/Dupr, 221, 375 See also De Mary (Blake), 336 Louis, 75, 122, 148, 180, 231, Isaac, 35, 47, 54, 75, 88, 90-1, Esther (Berresford), 352-3 Mary, 62 John Francis, 150, 239 John, Sr., 276 Mrs. Dupin, 178 Mary (Ashby), 184 Rene, 268 Mary (Richards), 335 8, 351, 359 Savineau Marais, 183, 323 Cypress Barony, 168, 183 254, 292-3, 328, 329, 344 Jacques de, 225 Huguenots, and particularly French Huguenots, were persecuted Protestants in 16th and 17th century Europe who followed the teachings of theologian John Calvin. 329, 336, 357 250, 258, 262, 292, 299, Ousley, James, 309 Andr, 74 Georgetown, SC, 3, 37, 52, 88, Religious wars began in France. St. George Dorchester Parish, David, 30, 54, 69, 87, 126, Anne, 205 Lomboy. Madeleine, 233-4, 236 Madeleine, 98, 103, 290, 309 240, 253, 265, 283-4, 287, Augustus, 206 64, 67, 78-82, 84, 105, 137, 359 Suzanne (Horry), 264 Daniel, 6, 17, 73, 132-3, 209 110, 161, 172, 173, 202, 215 Jeanne (Bourdigale), 63 Suron, Joseph, 326 JACQUES DU BOSC, n St. Ambroise en Languedoc, fils d' Andr Du Bosc, et de Marie Le Stoade. Joseph, 108 Isaac, 338 Judith, 78, 181, 254, 256 Isaac (III), 87 Calais, France, 87, 152 Catherine (Chaillou), 327, 330 Anne, 321 Jerman/Jermon. Captain (Military), 113, 124, Bearman. Elias, 104 Lawrence. 166, 175 Hlne (Guibert), 63-4, 67-8 Thomas, 209 Judith (Manigault), 232 Francis, 253 Judith, 260 See also Breton. Tobias, 118, 156 John, 297 Francis, 29, 76 Pierre, 58-9, 64, 259 Tomson, Dorothy, 221-2 Martha, 237 Jonathan, 76, 259-60 lizabeth Messett, sa femme. 74, 117, 132-3, 179, 225, John (III/Jr. Pierre, 195 Gabriel (III), 232 Jeanne (Berchaud), 8, 60-2, Rebecca (Spencer), 309 137, 140, 175, 320, 330 Mathew, 178 Hutson, William, 304 Church (Old), 103 Anne (Bruneau), 64 La Pre, Ile-de-R, France, 79 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. Alexander, 85 John, 338 Daniel, 155 Elizabeth, 195, 282 Hester, 337 Anne Franoise (de Lomboy, Daniel, 254-5, 257, 259 Poitou Province, France, 4, 16, Sarah, 112 Three Fountains, 260, 262 Blacksmith, 68, 90-1, 165, Elizabeth, 169 Guerri Plantation, 164 304-5 Broughton Jeanne, 151, 272 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. By 1562 they had a total membership estimated at at least a million, especially numerous in the south and central parts of the country. Sussay Marie, 189 Magdalen-Elizabeth No, Jr., 273, 358 Carion 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. 289-90, 308 Mary, 244 Sarah, 101 During this time their opponents first dubbed the Protestants Huguenots; but they called themselves reforms, "Reformed". See McGregor. James, 45, 210 Wigfall Anne (Cordes), 261, 350 Savey Servants, 64 Lidie, 133 Berteaud See also Picault. Elizabeth, 177 Many descendants of the French Huguenots in South Africa still . Het, Jean, 167 157, 357 Esther, 240 Risbee, James, 132 Dwight, Francis Marion, 237, 351 Jean, 348 Sarah, 338 Sarah, 279 Elisabeth/Elizabeth, 122, 124- Calvin, Jean, 4, 25 329, 337 Cassique,18, 366 Hugh, 171-2 Elizabeth, 254, 256-9 Elizabeth, 150 Huguenots are French Calvinists. Holland, 4, 9, 57-9, 80, 117, 145, 5. pp 20, Charleston, South Carolina, 1897. 189, 191, 328 Pynyot Ball, 375 Sarah, 110, 117 Jane Judith (Peyre), 262 Peter, 35, 46, 54, 73, 75, 87, 2, 304 Tailor, 158, 189, 305, 338, 343 Violin, 109 302, 320, 323 201, 257, 345, 357, 359 Buchanan, William, 31, 264, 334 7- 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 23, 25-6, Ribau, Susanne, 194 Josias (II), 133 Joseph, 275 Etienne, 6, 144, 165, 281, 310 264, 265, 268, 270, 280, 306, Pays de Vaud, France, 253 41, 166, 182-3, 251, 258, Marianne, 317, 319 205, 224 (Apprentice), 258, 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. Metal Worker, 343 Thames River, 55, 230, 361 Mary (Woodward), 252 304-6 Orphan, 69, 83, 84, 294, 356 See Palmer. 323 261 Susannah, 190-1 James, 112 Valencie, 319, 322 Cooper River, 5, 6, 13, 30, 49, 51- Germain, France, 196 Anne (Arrin), 155-6 Bonnetheau, John, 116, 233, 340 Mooney/Money, Susannah, 335 Bernires, France, 211 Bourges, France, 290 Catherine (Bonneau), 261 Brittany, France, 309 Verdety/Verditty Robson, Urban, 74 18. Sieur de Malacare, 281, 309-10 Charlestown Regiment, 211 167, 193-4, 279, 302-3, Robin, Esther, 51 Daniel, 265 Louis, 158 Isaac, 96, 117 See Jeffrion. Jeanne, 342-3 290, 285 Suzanne, 85 Mazck Creek, 84, 203, 247 Jacques, 4-5, 8, 10, 13, 22, 44, Helis [Alice] (Kelly), 350 Waha/Wahaw Creek, 18, 169, Wassamasaw, 235-6, 295 Marrino Gideon, 359 Mary, 178 Murphy Creek, 169, 174 Couturier, 103 Magdalen (Robert), 304 31, 34, 54-5, 61, 77, 88, Sarah de, 317 Edward, 169 Allston/Alston Marguerite (Le Motteux), 264 Marie (Soer) de, 227 Marianne (Gendron), 375 Jeanne, 82, 94, 262-3, 283, 315 Coutable, Jean, 64 Robert, 276 Jacob, 206 S., 256 Thomas, 237 Gabrielle (Berou), 264 John, 251 Benoit, 44, 171 323-4 300-1 Ester (Paparel), 9, 119-22, 124, also Delabastie. Whenever possible, women are indexed under their maiden and married names, with their maiden names given in parentheses. Elizabeth (Le Serrurier), 241 John, 45-6, 87, 91, 94, 100, Judith (Baudon), 306 Bongrand, 45 Margaret, 161-2, 290 Claig, Lydia (Michaud), 247 Mary Magdalen, 188 Louis, 196, 358 Madeleine (Rembert), 103, Philip, 49 Bourdeaux. French Santee 395 323-4, 358 PIERRE BURETEL, n la Rochelle, fils de Charles Buretel, et de Sara Bouhier. Francis, 48-9, 187 Christiana (Beech), 336 Capt., 23, 219 Elisabet, 196 Graveyards. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1211390439/umi-clemson-1644.pdf. Sieur de la Chabossire, 10, 59, Martha (Laurens), 204 He married Sarah Catherine Wilcox about 1840, in Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States. Sarah (Wilkins), 341 Jean, 307 William, 101, 308 Richard, 233, 309 James, 126 Commissary, 34-5, 70, 89, Mose Jacques, 259 229, 253, 279, 326, 358 Judith, 276 See also Gaillard. Musheta/Musketa Island, 123, Wambaw, 37-8, 40, 126, 166, Thomas, 249 Robert, 195 229, 281-2, 309-14, 316, Stephen, 112, 158, 166, 187, Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates. John, 276 Garillion/Garillond, Madeleine, James Edward, 194 Rotterdam, Holland, 64 Bonnetta, 232 *ELIAS PRIOLEAU, fils de Samuel Prioleau, et de Jeanne Merlat, n en Xaintonge en France. William, 203 Stephen, 106, 108 Jean-Baptiste, 209 102, 114, 219, 289, 307, 328, Rundell, Edward, 169 Jean Auguste, 60 Thomas, 266 Saulnier/Saunier Abigail (Hulbert), 305 Jane, 272 Santee Company (Militia), 23, 81, 163, 167-8, 189, 198, 200, 213, 219, 362, 370 Built under the guidance of French Huguenot explorer, Ren Goulaine de Laudonnire, Fort Caroline served as a New World refuge for French Protestants. 95-6, 108, 126, 130, 135, 138, Marie Ester, 198 John, 97 Francis, 240, 276 Riviere Thomas, 77 Sarah, 316-7 American Revolution, 30, 38-9, School for, 142 Judith, 163, 284 James (II), 130 The tide of the Reformation reached France early in the sixteenth century and was part of the religious and political fomentation of the times. Joel, 270 276 Esther, 324-5 Louis/Lewis Jacques, 47, 287 Stephen, 35, 70, 89, 93, 280 Peter (II), 351 106, 121-4, 127-9, 141, Naturalization Act, 15-7, 60, 208, Jean, 44-5, 66, 145, 285 Champernon, 314 See also Gautier Martha, 78 306, 363 Henry, 338 Rachel, Fanton, sa femme. Aunis Province, France, 4, 16, 63, Awendaw Creek, 13, 26 Susanna, 157 Feverie, Rev., 152 St. Martin, Ile-de-R, France, 74, 227, 288, 347-8 Mary Esther (Videau), 237, Schaffouse, Switzerland, 121 Andrew, Sr., 217, 288 Pierre, 249 Sheriff, 15, 80 Hollybush, John, 274 Marie, 225-6, 228 Buy Now. Hodgson, John, 76 Peter, 201-2 Berne, Switzerland, 238 Poyas, 375 Jacques (II), 48, 49 John (II), 190 Dorcas, 104 286, 315, 321, 329, 370 Sieur de Vaillon, 64 Jeanne (Jane), 201-3, 205, 258, Martha, 46, 47 Margaret, 184 Yemassee Indian War, 29-30, Maptica, 233 301 Over the next 200 years, the Huguenots left France for England . 90, 293, 299, 310, 313-15, 323, Bremar Lessade. 11. Peters, Lucy, 62 Montauban, France, 61, 319, 322, Henry Joseph, 288, 347-51 Thevenin, Franois, 57 Clement, Robert, 74 225, 227-8, 238, 241-2, 246, Marianne, 85 Jeffreys, Robert, 102 Sieur dAnerville, 9, 68, 193, Trezevant, 112 ), 168 Damaris Elizabeth de, 283, 313 McGregor/McGregory, 174, 195 See also DuSoul/Dusoul Schoolmaster, 47 Angoulins-sur-Mer, France, 79 151, 173, 184, 200, 241, 251, Pierre, 63 Abraham, 5, 53, 58, 117-8, Winyaw, 140, 171, 280, 295, 331 370 South Carolina French Huguenot Immigration - 1690 To 1700. Marie, 342-3 49, 55, 89, 103, 112, 126, 137, John (II), 164, 258-9, 324 218-20, 222-3, 231, 260, 132, 165-6, 223-4, 246, Elisha, 103 Bayou Boeuf, Louisiana, 305 David, 86, 155, 239, 346 Saint Mdard, France, 228 The family I research were Huguenots-French protestants-who migrated in the early 1700s to the Richmond area of Virginia. 207, 218, 221, 234, 245, 250-1, [Marie] Magdeleine, 135 Poitevin 112 Elizabeth Mary (Drinker), 222 Jean Pierre, 6, 29, 55-6, 85, 87, Mary (Handlin), 194 Watahan, 172, 180, 183, 191 Germany, 121, 265, 284, 287 Orleans, France, 110, 345 78, 134, 185, 229, 254, 347 Jane-Mary, 319 185-6, 230, 245, 247, 327 Jane (Peyre), 54, 55, 303 John, 86 George, 192 Etienne, 208 Hewes, John, 354 Stono River Canal, 367 John, 192 Lieubray/ Lieubre James, 149, 151-2, 253 Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots." See the Huguenot Church in the United States Wiki page for more information . Chastaigner Plantation, 82, 110, Saint-Maixant, France, 325 Abraham, 141, 143, 149, 151, Peter, 113, 160, 201, 289 Wambaw Swamp, 34, 123, 125-6, Ren, Jr., 264 Caillabeuf, 47 298 Edmond, 338 Coleman, Anne, 132 Gaumaine (Gauvaing/Gourvin) Ester, 203 Israel, 366 Marguerite, 50 Richard, 184 His Majestys First Troop of Pooshee Swamp, 283 Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Plantations 210, 230, 239, 311-13, 370 31, 34, 39, 46, 66-8, 86-7, 96, Franois, 45, 91, 94, 95, 100-1, 228-9, 231, 233, 254-7, 259, De La Brosse. He was the architect of many churches including the Gothic Revival Huguenot Church{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Huguenot Church | work = National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form | publisher =National Park Service | year = 1973 | url = http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710068/S1081771 | format = pdf | doi = | accessdate = 17 March 2009}} (NHL) in Charleston. Pierre, 50-1 John, 61, 92, 103, 111-12, 126, Dorothy (Tomson), 221-2 206, 212, 226-7, 229, 240-1, Benjamin, 35, 163, 183, 193, Gabaret dAngoulaine James, 110, 186 Collins, Andrew And Mary Collins To Frances Avant, Sale For 400 Acres Of Land On The Black River. Montgomery Creek, 177, 334 Susanne, 50-1 PIERRE LA SALLE, n Bourdeaux, fils de Charles La Salle, et de Susanne Hugla. Malacare, France, 310 Berlony, John, 279 Charlotte, 94, 263, 284, 319 Bontecou Madeleine, 181, 255 Marie, 206 89, 113, 227, 267, 289 Note: The names in this Index reflect the spelling used in the text, with cross-references given where necessary. William, 259, 261 Rebecca, 324 William, 264, 339-40 See Indians. Print. Coulett, David, 47 Ann (Branford), 172 Wyatt, Stephen, 341 Boyd, 4, 7, 11, 22, 44, 358 James (II), 140, 163, 164, 321 Susannah (McPherson), 277 Charleston Harbor lies between downtown Charleston and the Atlantic Ocean. Esther (Perdriau), 255 Elie, 29, 78, 83, 87, 118, 153, 86, 195, 347 Pincke/Pinque (Pink), 4, 55, 178-9, 181, 183, 255 Windmills, 64, 68, 115, 191 Watahan, 168, 180, 191, 229, 241 Peter, 65, 147, 168, 178, 272 333-4 Le Motteux, Marguerite, 264 Formally called St. James Episcopal-Santee, this church is more commonly known as the Brick Church at Wambaw for its location near Wambaw Creek in rural McClellanville.Also called simply the Brick Church or Wambaw Church, it was built in 1768 and is the fifth church to house the congregation of . Colineau, Mme, 315 Dorfusez, Marie, 306 Elizabeth (Gurin), 158, 238 Abigail, 220 Weaver, 50, 74-5, 106, 111, Sara (Bertomeau), 185-6, 245- South Carolina Society, 85 Ren, 62 336 Anne, 51, 349 Louise (Thoury), 310 161-2, 187, 189-92, 222, White, was an American architect known for his Gothic Revival architecture and his use of Roman and Greek designs. George, 354 196, 198, 214, 217, 237, 259, Magdalen, 94-5, 190, 223, 287 Paul, 75, 131, 234, 240-1, 349, 155, 238-9, 327 Bordeaux, France, 41, 56-8, 60-2, Henri, 164 Michael, 168, 183 Daniel, 46, 87, 114, 216, 286, Sarah (Wilkins), 341 Sarah, 174 Paul, 170 Hester, 217, 288 Chartrons, France, 56 Narragansett, RI, 192, 209, 339 Isaac, 17, 53, 68, 78, 96, 115, Susanna Elizabeth, 100 Gibert, Mr., 195 Mary, 334 Anne Marie (de Magneville) Girardeau, 266 Beauce Province, France, 112, John (II), 77 Le Moyne Claude, 268 256 John, 108 Mary (Serr), 111-12, 329, 132, 137, 150 also Slave Lists at end of Index. Daniel, 100, 102-4, 289 170, 173-4, 201, 349 Thomas, Sr., 193 Mose, 280 John, 89 Stephen, 132-3 Bergeron, James, 203 Madeleine (De Bourdeaux), Norugatt, Jane, 276 250, 278 Pumpkins, 364 Pierre, Sr., 45, 258 Staten Island, NY, 203 Marguerite de, 309 Orange Quarter French 3, 263, 280, 288, 294-6, Ramsey/Romsey

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