342 Isaac, 17, 53, 68, 78, 96, 115, Rice, 329, 373 Noah (IV), 330-1 HISTORY: French Huguenots Flee to South Carolina Jeanne, 358 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_diaspora, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_colonization_of_the_Americas, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Wars_of_Religion. 341-3, 347-9 Long Causeway Road, 126 355 Monck Tarleton, Banastre, 38 Ryder, Francis, 325 Susannah, 190-1 342 Mary (LaRoche), 340 John, 341-2 Margueritte, 344 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. 375, 448 251-2, 301 Blamyer Marion, 151, 236 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. 331 Mary Anne (Le Grand), 217, Guillaume, 181 See Harriette. Rundell, Edward, 169 John, 357 John, 189-91 Henry, 223 different from those which brought the Huguenots to the colony. Oxford, MA, 192 216, 285 Elias, house of, 170 Robert, 173 City Gazette, 358 Alexander, 34-5, 70-1, 89, 93, The Huguenots in Virginia. Ezechiel, 155 Marie Anne, 115 Hannah, 51 Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots. Daniel, 45, 81, 91, 288, 294, 103-4, 126, 160-1, 163, 187, Elisabeth/Elizabeth, 122, 124- Reconnaissance, 74, 164, 209, Confederate Home, 340 (Marie) Elizabeth, 149 Galiot, Daniel, 235 Christiana, 336 Jeanne Berchaud, femme du dit Jean Boyd. Peter, 150, 239, 240 Note: The names in this Index reflect the spelling used in the text, with cross-references given where necessary. Sarah (Mounier), 48, 49, 248 Alexander (II), 87-9, 189 Mathurin, 77, 157, 166 Thomas, 77 Jane, 48-9, 248 Jacques, 301-2, 304-5 Stephen (II), 341, 342 Marguerite (Robert), 50 Alexandre, 55, 265, 273, 275 Isaac, 9, 17, 20, 33, 46, 67-9, Fiart/Fiat, Jeanne, 45 Codner Grasset, 201, 203-4 Crocket/Crockett/Crokatt 148, 165, 169, 214-16, 225, Ceron. Spanish, 7 Esther, 130 Abraham, 306 Sarah, 188-9, 304-5 Hort Anne (Bressan), 103, 160, 284, Thomas, 89, 162, 331 Hans, Trinitie, 205 292, 317 Elizabeth, 173 James, 30, 142, 274-7 Boutignon, Prinne, 233 Columbia, SC: Univ. Red Bluff Creek, 20, 328, 330 Gautier. Meriwether, Robert L. The Expansion of South Carolina, 1729-1765. Elisabet (Juin), 196 John (II), 163-4 Anne (Keen), 134 Richebourg, 28, 85, 260, 294 Elizabeth (Rothmahler), 173 Nicholas, 17, 50-1, 357 Jacques, 197 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. Richard, 184 Samuel, Jr., 351 Summerville, SC, 269, 373-4 191-2, 196, 209, 230, 245- Doursey, Etienne, 220 James, 54-5, 261, 303 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. Frederick, 171, 175 Johns Island, SC, 342 214, 247, 263, 284 Esther (Berresford), 352-3 Goodchland County, VA, 87 Jeanneret,331 John, 206-7, 283 258 Tissot 335-6, 338 Benoite (Pitauer), 327 Massachusetts, 166 Joseph de, 242, 295, 316-18 Muster House, 39 247 345, 360 Ford, 321 Samuel Fenner, 37, 134, 353, Andrew (IV), 288 16. Sanson, Rachel, 211, 218 Jeanne (Le Febvre) de, 226, Sewee Bay, SC, 7 George, 116 Elizabeth (Paiset), 268 Philippe, 196 Rachel, 272 Shackelford Esther (Gourdin), 153-4 James, 48 276 171-3, 183 John James David, 259 Ann, 211 James, 110, 186 250, 258, 262, 292, 299, Rebecca (Spencer), 309 367, 373 Mary, 240 Marie, 210-11, 221 319-22, 326, 330 Kifiana (Gosfraight), 208 William, 276 Boyd, 4, 7, 11, 22, 44, 358 Washington, George, 39 Monmouth Rebellion, 175 Marie (Potell), 53-4, 273 New Rochelle, NY, 135, 196, Boileaus [Boisseaus] Judith, 304-5 Chatelraulx, France, 306 Gerosme, 284-5, 288 240, 241, 242, 318 Chapron, Marie, 56 Madeleine, 95, 223 Sieur des Ormeaux, 228 135, 148, 212, 229, 300, 247, 249, 258, 264, 323 Samuel, 233, 309 George, 186, 245, 315 "French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina," by award-winning authors Susan Baldwin Bates and Harriott Cheves Leland, is now available. John, Jr., 134, 266, 275, 276 Elie, 282, 347 Mary, 137, 222-3 Madeleine, 246, 284 Abraham, 141, 143, 149, 151, Christian Marie, 111-12, 329, Please be aware that the name may have been spelled somewhat differently in the original record. Porcher de Richebourg, 294 Ren, 6, 9, 13, 22, 29, 56, 67,- Madeleine (Du Frenne), 168 Ren, 62 South Carolina Society, 85 324 See also Prew and Prue, Peter, 359 Benjamin, 305-6 Lydia, 194 The family I research were Huguenots-French protestants-who migrated in the early 1700s to the Richmond area of Virginia. Sewee, 7, 11, 18, 29, 147, 168, 286-7, 306-7 Margaret, 172, 221 Sara (Bertomeau), 185-6, 245- James, 182 212, 214, 229, 231, 236, Mary, 73, 74 Jeanne (Laurens), 201-2, 258, Joseph, 336 Dehays, Susanne, 50, 51 Mary Magdalen, 188 Jane, 243 They organized their first national synod in 1558, in Paris. Strawberry Ferry, 137 Rennes, France, 6, 144, 165, 281- Bernard, 310 See also James, 53 177-9, 181-3, 254-6 John, 149, 151-2, 236, 253 Hinde, John, 272 Eau-de-vie, 147, 371 Catherine (Chicken), 87, 112, Collin 258, 263, 307-8, 327, 330, Mosquitoes, 8, 58, 147, 363, 367 Winyaw, 140, 171, 280, 295, 331 Dorcas, 104 Susannah, 170 In 1690, Charleston was the fifth largest city in North America,and remained among the ten largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census.<. In 1562, naval officer Jean Ribault led an expedition that explored Florida and the present-day Southeastern US, and founded the outpost of Charlesfort on Parris Island, South Carolina. 183, 282 Darlington District, SC, 104 Breton. 300-1, 148, 210, 230, 256-7, 310- Battery Warren, 239, 374 Monsieur, 57 South Carolina: A History. Wilkinsons Swamp, 116 Probably. Carren, Henry, 359 Mary (Marion), 238 Anne, 63-4, 68, 70, 85 Nicholas (II), 50-2, 195, 211, Hall - (Gignilliat), 272 Green Swamp, 108 Peter, 261 Selles sur Mer, France, 78, 85 Carrere Marie, 58 Calhoun St. Andrews Parish, Louis (II), 112 Faucheraud, 196. Susannah, 130 Jeanne, 325 Susannah Elizabeth, 188 149, 169, 212, 214-15, 222, Magdalen, 94-5, 190, 223, 287 Madeleine, 211-13 Abram, 95 John, 59, 98, 137, 314 Roux. Second County, St. Turpentine John, 141 Joseph, 35, 70-1, 90, 109, 287 Sheriff, 15, 80 240-1, 318, 358 Susannah Elizabeth (LeNoble), Brun Sarah, 88 Switzerland, 297 Judith, 47 Jean, Jr., 200 George Washington, himself, was the grandson of a Huguenot on his mother's side. Charleston VA was founded by 5,000 Huguenots and large numbers settled in Virginia. Du Frenne, Madeleine, 168 Jacques, 306 Bruneau, 4, 11, 44 Susanna (Maybank), 244 Philippe Brouard de la, 151 Paul, 322 Day, Joseph, 276 Fraser Lessade. French Santee List of June Branch, 197 Lydia, 184 Mme, 83-4, 94, 105, 166 Mary Drinker, 222 Louis, 98 299, 345, 357 Charlotte (Courge), 224, 246 Jane Elizabeth, 152 Hodgson, John, 76 Catherine (de Senleque) de, See Martel. Suzanne, 194 Cooper River, 5, 6, 13, 30, 49, 51- Schenckingh Fort, 293 Martha, 76-77 Ramsey/Romsey William, 269, 351 James, 113 Lydia, 126, 260-2 Grimston, Richard, 340 Ralph, 31, 36, 129, 174, 192-4, William, 303 Joseph (II), 338 Francis, 271, 294-5, 297, 325, Mary, 167, 326 Mary, 178 Toby Creek, 329, 331 Dandform, Joseph, 232 Mary (Bichet), 177 John (II), 163 292-3, 299, 308 Eleuthre Irne du Pont|E.I. Mary, 252 Ardche Department, France, Deborah, 76-7 117, 148, 156, 234, 269-70, Francis, 240, 276 Charles Lucas Pinckney, 171, Nathaniel, 296 Judith (Gruel), 211 Elizabeth, 279 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. Edward, 88, 107, 126, 193-4, Currier-Briggs, Noel, and Royston Gambier, Huguenot Ancestry; Phillimore, 1985. St. James Santee Wardens, 54, 69, Mme, 344 Stephen (Etienne), 73 Sarah, 337 Deputy Secretary, 269 Stono River, 242-3, 365 Tax Assessor, 135, 183, 282, Chapter VI in The French Blood in America by Lucian F. Fosdick. 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. Gabriel, 68 John, 336 DArabin, Capt., 283 It was a dream of instigated by the royal power and initiated by the admiral of Coligny to establish an Antarctic France. Ann, 309 The Huguenot Society of South Carolina was formed in 1885 "to preserve the memory of the Huguenots who left France prior to the promulgation of the Edict of Toleration, November 28, 1787. Anchorsmith, 65, 110, 114 Jonah, 212 John James, 35, 280 56-62, 65, 81, 92, 94, 98-9, Jane, 103 Banbury Entertainment & Pop Culture; Geography & Travel; Health & Medicine; Lifestyles & Social Issues; Literature; Philosophy & Religion; Politics, Law & Government John Gabriel, 221 Secare Mary (Simmons), 192 Kerslake 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. 326, 328, 336 Elie, 64, 99, 256, 343 Lexington, Lord, 238 Jonathan, 51, 265-6 Guneau, Peter, 87, 106, 154, 160, Catherine (Boisseau), 54, 261 Henri, 270 Fouchereau, Abraham, 118 Marie (Chatagnier), 85 145, 229, 285-6, 300, 331 In the early years, many Huguenots settled in the area of present-day Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston, South Carolina. Jacques, 30, 299, 326, 357. Benjamin Marion Sr. (abt.1665-1735) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree 250, 286-7, 306-8, 357 S., 256 Dowries, 56-7, 138, 182, 273, 297 241, 255, 258 Sarah de, 317 Hester (Mouzon), 52 Jean, 233-4 Rowan, John, 36 Wild Cattle Act, 131 214, 219, 222, 239, 274, Mary, 192, 247 Banet, Charles Henry. Anne (Goodbe), 115 Elizabeth (Portal), 275 Middleburg, 198, 226 172, 213-4, 239, 244, 258, Henry, 316 Mazck Creek, 84, 203, 247 Fleury, 6, 250 . Potell/Postell, 53, 63, 90 Anne (Peyre), 261 Samborne, Anne, 206 Coxe, Daniel, 205, 257 No, 72, 117, 149, 226, 230-1, 9, 11, 20, 23, 30, 34, 39, 42, Simon Pierre, 205 Congregational (Circular) John, 133 302, 308, 323, 325, 333 Louis, 9, 74, 75, 344-5, 357-8 David, 134 See Marboeuf. Name Date of Residence Location Occupation; Ackanbar, Sarah: 1830: Shoreditch: Agnew, William: 1792: London: silk spinner: Agombar, : 1752~1786: Bethnal Green: weaver . Sieur de Lamothe, 57 Douxsaint, 217, 375 Rhett Thomas, 237 Pecoates, 264 Thomas, 56 191, 216, 289 Mr., 209 J., 270 280, 297-8, 300-5, 323, 329 Ester/Hesther, 90, 98, 103, John, 174, 333-4 4, 36-7, 39, 88-9, 162, 188, A few French Huguenot surnames that remain common today include the surnames Du Plessis, De Villiers, Joubert, Le Roux, Naude and Rousseau. Pierre Robert was the first Huguenot preacher to set foot on the shores of the New World. Marianne (Fleury), 118 26, 28-9, 31, 33, 37, 39, 69, Douce/Doucet Louis, 248 Peter, 357 Craven County Regiment, 190 Halfway Creek, 375 Abraham, 244 65 van Wassenaer Obdam Marie Ester, 129-30, 150, 153, McPherson, Susannah, 277 Franois, 30, 90, 118, 155-8, John Vincent was born in 1815, in Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States. Home | About | Research | Membership | Store. See also Jonathan, 319 Herbert, Gabrielle, 63 Rhetoric like this became more fierce as events unfolded, and stirred up the hostility of the Catholic establishment. 308 Chaillou, Catherine, 330 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). Elizabeth, 204 Edgehill/Edgell 259 139, 141, 152-3, 158, 161, 163, Dunbar Moyou (Moyon) James, 174, 177, 194, 334 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. France, 197 Marie (Ptremand), 297 Martha, 104 123-4, 128, 137, 148-50, Nicholas (III), 52, 349 124, 128, 129, 130, 135, 110, 161, 172, 173, 202, 215 233 334, 339, 373-4 Crosskey, Joseph, 354 Benjamin, 269 Mary E., 353 Anne (Salone), 98 Fascal, Marie, 74 Benjamin, 184 265, 294, 333 Alexandre, 80-1, 83 Cedar Creek, 223-4, 304, 329, Schaffouse, Switzerland, 121 Holland, 4, 9, 57-9, 80, 117, 145, Elizabeth (Faucheraud), 116 Rolinson, Daniel, 77 Bichet, Mary, 177 218, 298 Paul, 60, 62 Rotterdam, Holland, 64 Ann Porcher, 352 John, 275 256, 299, 306, 339, 345 Keating Lewis, 351 Peter, 315, 319 Simeon, 190 tags are based on the categorization schema in Wikipedia. Naylor, Francis, 91, 100 Madelin(Garillon), 62 Soubzmain, Madeleine, 117 Red Bank, 332 164 Elizabeth (Garnier), 133 Floride de, 227-8 Buchanan, William, 31, 264, 334 Withers Jeanne, 106, 158-60, 163, 164, 253, 285, 287, 289-90, 326 115-6, 152, 240, 345, 357, 212, 342, 360, 363 Saulnier/Saunier The Society is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 2pm. Harriott, 171 See Baluet. Thomas, 332 Cambrai, France, 111 Magdalen, 266, 276-7 Wambaw Church, 36-9, 175, 374- Samuel, 200, 319-20 294-5, 314-18, 324, 349, 351, Joseph, 103 St. Augustine, FL, 39, 196, 232 Moses, 174 14. Catherine Elizabeth Creek. Satur, 33, 215, 217 348, 349-50 Wampee, 283-4 224, 236, 247, 302, 304, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Billebaud, Jeanne, 155 Claude, 268 Davis 148, 154-5 Saint Jean dAngely, France, 110, Meaux, France, 50 Elizabeth Ester, 153, 202 65, 115, 132-4, 167, 181, 187, Its casualty rate was among the highest of the Indian Wars; for more than a year, the Indians seriously threatened the continued existence of the colony. Kennett, Margaret, 319 Vevey, Switzerland, 143, 145, 243 207, 218, 221, 234, 245, 250-1, Fruchard, Judith, 315 74, 117, 132-3, 179, 225, Isaac, 149 James Edward, 194 France Huguenots FamilySearch Baudon, Judith, 306 118, 144, 180-2, 198, 243, 251, Susannah, 297 Suzanne Elizabeth, 83, 239, 163, 167, 171, 191, 193, Collins 359 Jacques, 160, 282 The Huguenot Monument of Franschhoek. Judith de, 370 Elizabeth (Rembert), 90 Pierre, 153, 201, 254-5, 257,