Isaac, 266-7 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. With images, charts, transcribed documents and in-depth commentary, Mastering Spanish Handwriting and . Ferry Keeper, 127, 162, 233, Marie (Fougeraut), 90, 99, 118 185-6, 230, 245, 247, 327 Nathaniel, 22, 84 Blondeau, Marie, 250 Hannah (Atkins), 266 Cabenell, J., 270 Carpenter, 38, 64, 68, 113, 115 254, 259, 306, 311, 319, 325-7, Witten Family, 195 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! Madeleine, 103, 154, 285-6, Philip, 244 286, 288, 306-9 Nathaniel, 337 Loumeau, Jeanne de, 45 Nouail/Noel, Anne, 281 Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France was among the first to settle there. Henri, 295 Franois, 187 Fordham Ayme de, 309 Please be aware that the name may have been spelled somewhat differently in the original record. Rachel (Caillabeuf), 73 The Royal Colony of South Carolina - The French Huguenot Settlers McAlla/ Mc Calla, 321 4, 36-7, 39, 88-9, 162, 188, Sewee Village, 168, 333 Mary (Bonneau), 173 95, 105, 124, 131, 137, 160, Constantia, 232 Lewis, 332 Fouchereau, Abraham, 118 Ann Bivet, 78 Kerslake Germaine/Germon and Meriwether, Robert L. The Expansion of South Carolina, 1729-1765. Middlesex County, England, 175, Ann, 208 Pirogues, 3, 13, 18, 95, 138, 220- Widow, 232 Godfrey (alias Garnear) Gabrielle, 112, 264, 265, 266 See also Melet. Shackelford 7, 309 John, 89, 108, 161, 288-90 Jane-Mary, 319 294 Ursilla, 189 Flaesbeek, NY 345 Jean/John, 249, 252 Wattee Creek, 17, 136, 137 Pi, Judith, 194 Hayward, Nicholas, 165 Lynch, 50-1 253, 285, 287, 289-90, 326 Elisabet (Perdriau), 256 Baudon, Judith, 306 Rotterdam, Holland, 64 Trotts List, 16, 50, 326, 345, 358 Hamlin 346 Dearington Sainte-Croix Island, 343 Peter and Anthony, 87 Charlotte (Mariette), 345 Sieur de Malacare, 281, 309-10 Richard, 243-4 104, 110, 123-4, 128, 137, Jacques, 30, 299, 326, 357. Stephen, 162, 190-1 Etienne, 220 Marie (Lucas), 201, 202, 203, Germaine/Germon and Benjamin, 349 167, 169, 193, 209, 211-13, Norman/Normand Mellichamp, Timothy, 240 Rebeckah, 194 Spanish, The, 6, 23, 144, 147, 175 John, 331 Soer, Marie, 227 Mary Magdalen (Gignilliat), Catherine, 226, 348, 350 William, 244 South Hampton, England, 250 Boudinot, 6 Graveyards. Louis (III), 345 See also Roux. Samuel, 349 Victualler, 45 Pierre (Sieur), 338 The Society is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 2pm. Dwight, Francis Marion, 237, 351 Elizabeth, 324 Elisha, 189 Quarterman, Robert, 296 Jacques, 104, 110, 357 352 Elizabeth (Le Serrurier), 241 Hannah, 203 Sewee Indians, 29, 168, 174, 180 Sieur de Vaillon, 64 La Providence (French Hospital, 28-30, 33, 39, 67, 79, 86, 96, Cochrane, Sir John, 6 Mary (Stone), 77 Harris Susanne, 9, 99, 343 Thomas, 266 280, 297-8, 300-5, 323, 329 Anglican Church, iii, 25, 141, 287 DuBosc/DuBose/Dubose, 375 Peter, 201-2 Awendaw Creek, 13, 26 New Orleans: Pelican Pub. Peter/Pierre, Sr., 357-8 Delemelerie, James Andinett, 178 Jacob David, 199, 200 Gaillard, 131, 328, 374-5. Madeleine, 347 White 163, 167-8, 189, 198, 200, 213, Calhoun 156, 243 Waites. William, 104 Lake Geneva, Switzerland, 143, Henry Joseph, 288, 347-51 15. East India Company, 114 Thomas, 48 St. Thomas Island, 252 Sara, 210, 211 247, 249, 258, 264, 323 Brandt, J., 185 Mary Esther, 275 Elizabeth (Dixon), 305 304-5 196, 224 Gough, Marianne Charlotte, 135, 251, Dr Kathleen Chater has been tracing her own family history for over 30 years. Susannah Elizabeth (DuBose), Sallens, Peter, 184 Peter, Jr., 236 Marie, 63, 64 Elizabeth (Mazck), 140-1 Cape Fear, NC, 34, 199, 267 Betty, 169 French Prophets, 51 Marguerite, 106 Anne, 284 301, 339, 360, 364, 369 James, 53 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 . De Laage, Jean, 268 Bulls Bay, SC, 7, 11 Located in Charleston, the Society has one of the . Saint Nazaire, France, 155, 157 John, 130 Walterboro, SC, 262 In 1685, Rev. Louis, 55, 230-1 Anne, 220 James (II), 140, 163, 164, 321 The family I research were Huguenots-French protestants-who migrated in the early 1700s to the Richmond area of Virginia. Wassamasaw Swamp, 158, 236-8, Liste des Habitants de Santee, 16, 264-6 240, 241, 242, 318 Elias Lynch, 172 Margueritte, 9, 168, 177, 178, John, 200 ), 36 La Court, Marie, 53, 259 Webdo Swamp, 375 Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Elizabeth, 80, 83 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. Tour de P/La Tour-de-Peilz/, Anne (Le Grand), 126, 216, Cedar Hill, 153, 191 Fougeraut, 196. Bayonne, France, 120 306, 321, 330, 336-8, Halidon Hill, 226 Jeanne Marie (de St.Julien), Sarah, 116 278, 280, 293, 300, 308, 314-5, Susanne, 264 Addison, Benjamin, 203 28, 53-4, 141-2, 143-4, 166, An initial plantation of 300 established Fort Caroline now part of present day Jacksonville. Pond Bluff, 237 PIERRE POINSET, le jeune, n Soubize, fils du dit Pierre et Sara Fouchereau. John, 30, 46, 101, 153-4, 157, Mathurin (II), 157 James, 157 Trott Susanna, 266-7 218, 298 Page Castelnau, 4 Friends Adventure, 142 James, 284 239, 263, 325, 332-5 Rosemarie, 189 George IOn, 374 FORUM ARTICLES SEARCH. Pierre, 85 Elizabeth, 194, 349 Strawberry Ferry, 137 American Revolution: Siege of Fort Motte (1781), Ancient Planters: Passengers of the Swan, 1610, Badwell Cemetery, McCormick County, South Carolina, Huguenot Pettigrew Family of Ireland and South Carolina, Huguenot immigration to the James River area of Virginia 1620 to 1700. 129, 133, 140, 148, 156, Magdalen, 94-5, 190, 223, 287 Elizabeth, 345 Smyser, Paul, 69, 261 Stephen, 86 Huguenots, and particularly French Huguenots, were persecuted Protestants in 16th and 17th century Europe who followed the teachings of theologian John Calvin. Etienne/Stephen (II), 335 Hannah (River(s), 203 295 Santee High Road, 33, 123 Chabaud, Mr., 120 Williamsburg, SC, 71, 103, 154, Daniel, 6, 35, 87-8, 103, 116, Caribbean Islands, 4, 13, 39, 42, Jeanne/Jenneton (Gendron), Subscription List, 35 Vincent, Hester, 343 Anne Franoise (Le Grand), T. G., 353 Machine Maker, 222 Droulihards, G., 64 Paul Pierre, 206-8, 283 Peter (II), 309 Simons, 227 Josephine, 78 333, 338, 357 Chester, England, 238 Anne, 306 Paul, 339 Grasset, 201, 203-4 Judith, 201 Commissary, 34-5, 70, 89, The lowcountry French soon came to own large . Waties. Anne (Chicot), 205 Jean, 134, 231 Owen, 347 Elizabeth, 192 370 Daniel, Sr., 169, 223 110, 116, 125, 134, 157, 175, Solomon, 111, 266-7, 300, Push and Go Creek, 31, 263 Goose Creek, 5 347, 362, 363-8, 371, 373 Delhommeau, Marthe, 132 Le Sade/LeSade. Peter, 85, 146, 149, 157, 186, Hannah, 249 Burnet, Sarah, 172 Madeleine (Saulnier), 231, Charles, 33, 83, 102, 104-5, Susannah, 259 Sarah, 101 125 Jane (Smith), 116 Isaac, 345 Cvennes Mountains, France, Foulon, Anne, 111 Robineau, Etienne, 209 John, 134, 277 Elizabeth, 81, 209, 210 Niagara, NY, 375 Garillon, Madeleine, 62, Esther (Gourdin), 153-4 Carolina1670 French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Susanna, 129-30, 240-2 Esther, 237, 350 333-4 By 1562 they had a total membership estimated at at least a million, especially numerous in the south and central parts of the country. 47, 104 Alps, 132, 284, 287 Judith, 349 Eliza, 270 Peter, 233 Branford Gantier. Thames River, 55, 230, 361 Morrison, H. T., 353 192, 279 242, 321, 330, 334, 375 Freeman, 134, 255 123, 127, 131-2, 337, 339, Valentin, 152 Peter, 338 Esther (Du Bosc), 98 Jeanne, 283 Gwynn, Robin D., The Huguenots of London; United Kingdom, Sussex Academic Press, 1998. Lille, France, 111, 152 Henry (II), 204 Santee River Road, 22, 28, 33, 46, Houssaye, 249 Proctor Jean, 297 Joseph, 38, 127, 130 Pierre, 50-1 Marguerite d'Angoulme, was the queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre. Coup, Jean, 87 341-3, 347-9 Pierre, 67, 208 Endeavor, 297 Chapron, Marie, 56 Jeanne (Modemen), 264 Surgeon, 268, 270, 275, 294 Michael, 335 Flute, 109 Peter, 153-4, 203-5 290 Kinloch, 61, 247 Switzerland, 242 Jean Louis, 295 Joseph, Sr., 193 Madeleine (Pasquereau), 249 Mary, 219, 307 French Huguenot Jacques de la Planche / Jacob Plank. Lydia (Gaillard), 126 John, 92 Rennes, France, 6, 144, 165, 281- Mary, 52 Guillaume, 256 Esther (Simons), 237 191, 290 Pasquereau & Company, 251 Huguenot Church in the United States FamilySearch Charles, 271-3 Jane, 286, 288, 349, 350 See also Gignilliat. French Huguenots in South Carolina - Tea & Rebellion Couturier, 103 See Laptre. Pechels Marie (Thauvet), 343 Estienne d, 264 136-7, 146, 149-50, 153, Joseph, 266-7 Reason, Ann, 231 New Bern, NC, 199 John, 288 Judith de, 370 Pierre, 132 John, 227, 341 Franois, 306 Mary (Skrine), 127, 272 John (II), 163-4 Durant, Will. Judith (Gruel), 211 Tax Collector, 140 70-1, 89, 93, 141-2, 197-8, Wantais Creek, 33, 285, 287 Jeffreys, Robert, 102 225 [U.S.? Hort Johnson, 51, 212, 302 Haverick 262, 279, 286, 288, 298, 302-3, Skippers Point, McClellanville, Cassique,18, 366 Abraham, 254, 259-60, 314, Sieur de Cramah, 9, 78-9, 81-2 Elizabeth, 102 Miller. Elizabeth (Videau), 194 Esther, 54-5, 261, 303 The first wave of French Huguenots came to South Carolina in the 1680s. Madeleine, 223, 224 Van Ruymbeke, Bertrand, and Sparks, Randy J., editors, Memory and Identity: The Huguenots in France and the Atlantic Diaspora; Columbia, South Carolina, University of South Carolina Press, 2003. Faucheraud, 116 Marthe, 132 John, 332 Vandamme Martha (Wickham), 237 Judith (Martin), 51 James, 306 Pierre, 45 Lonard, 195 Thomas, 56 Tucker, Mary, 211 Mobile, AL, 185 Elizabeth, 89, 185-9, 304, 355 Marie (Potell), 53-4, 273 Michaus, 295, 326 Jacques, 17, 47, 48, 49, 248 Keating Susannah, 182 Floride, 194, 261, 349 Bouteiller, Suzanne, 56 Michaud, 31, 162, 186, 245, 287, Thomas, 77 Diego (Appalachia Indian), Jean Pierre, 6, 29, 55-6, 85, 87, Miles Family, 375 Benoist/Benoit See also Bonoit. Gaumaine (Gauvaing/Gourvin) Charles, 295, 326 A visit to Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina on a windy, rainy night during the Christmas season. La Villedieu, France, 63, 242, 245 William, 272 Marie, 328, 332 Anne, 115, 159, 161-2, 224, 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. John, 275 212, 218-20, 298-9, 301 219, 231, 245, 258, 286, 26, 28-9, 31, 33, 37, 39, 69, Montgomery, George, 263 John, 54, 116 Varambaut Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America Before 1750. 68, 115 Paul, 272 John Paul, 116-7 Loudun, France, 177-8 Newton, John, 275 David, 242, 318 William, 242 Anne, 103, 113, 160, 284, 286, Nicholas, 23, 67-8, 75, 87, 91, Isaac, Sr., 158 George, 54 John, Sr., 46 Israel, 338 293 Daniel, Jr., 358 Inevitably, there were clashes between Roman Catholics and Huguenots, many erupting into the shedding of blood.
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