french huguenot surnames in south carolina

276 Papin. Robson, Urban, 74 Mr., 207 Henry Joseph, 288, 347-51 John, 133 The lowcountry French soon came to own large . Huguenot descendants sometimes display this symbol as a sign of reconnaissance (recognition) between them. 25-6, 28, 29-31, 33-4, 40-1, 43, Elizabeth de, 237, 318 Ann, 297 Peter, 110, 357 Wicking, Elizabeth, 203 72, 132, 230 Peroleau, Mr., 178 Middlesex County, England, 175, Castelnau, 4 Elisha, 187, 189 Andrew, 35, 46-7, 83, 88, 92, Ezekiel, 194 Beech Handlin, Mary, 194 Vine Worker, 351 John (III), 275, 276, 277 Sarah, 102 299, 300 336 Rothmahler, Elizabeth, 173 Catherine, 84 Thomas, 208 Marianne (Gourdin), 153, 201- Orangeburg, SC, 71, 126 Daniau, Pierre, 344 John, 338 225, 227, 231, 237, 244, 254, Paul (II), 173 James, 48 Michael, 335 Ely, 300 263, 283, 315, 355-6 301, 339, 360, 364, 369 Judith (de Ville), 370 Esther (Cordes), 236-7 Madeleine (Garillon), 265 James, 194, 375 John, 235 Marie, 155-7, 233-4 St. Thomas Island, 252 Auber Jean, 113, 264 Weston Morrison, H. T., 353 Germaine/Germon and 192, 222, 225, 227, 273 Thomas, 333-5 Mary (De Liesseline), 222 During this time their opponents first dubbed the Protestants Huguenots; but they called themselves reforms, "Reformed". Esther Elizabeth (Gourdin), Judith, 231-2 Esther (Robin), 51 Marshall:, 272 McGregor/McGregory, 174, 195 Cambrai, France, 111 Paul Pierre, 206-8, 283 Dwight, Francis Marion, 237, 351 Ile dOlron, France, 6, 221 Calais, France, 87, 152 Damaris Elizabeth (de St. 330, 335 358 Van Ewick/Van Ewicq Marennes, France, 53, 135 In celebration of the recent release of Southern Rain, I announced that I would be doing a series on the History Behind the Story. Fouace, Marie, 208 Switzerland, 5, 11, 16, 104, 142, Faucheraud, 116 They had taken the oath of allegince to the king, and promised fidelity to the Proprietors. Peter (II), 258 Elisha, 161-2, 290 Bonaval, John, 178 Anne, 224 Edward Brickell White was born on January 29, 1806 on the Chapel Hill Plantation of St. John's Berkeley Parish, South Carolina. 132, 165-6, 223-4, 246, Susannah, 190-1 Rachel (Keating), 331 Samuel, 126 Mary (Guerri), 303 Albert, 34, 71, 93, 139, 198-9, from Hugenot Society of America: http://huguenotsocietyofamerica.org. Anthony (IV), 173 Jeanne, 350 Louis, 158 Daniel, 88, 352, 375 Jean Hubert, 78 191, 238 See also Roux. Mansfield Paul, 161, 199, 286-7 Humphrey, 234, 357-8 153, 211, 280, 287, 290, Stephen, 242 Ren, Jr., 264 James, 14, 97, 121, 207, 370 Marguerite (Gourdain), 152 Light Dragoons, 171 Graham Marian, 154 61, 63, 149, 151, 164, 185, Le Serrurier 4 Henry, 112, 349 Isaac, 338 Buy Now. Indian Hill, 173, 177 Jean, 342 Jeanne (Rumont), 306 She herself habitually retired to meditate and pray, and composed numerous works of devotional poetry, including those published in the Marguerites de la Marguerite des princesses (1547). Sieur de Vervant, 9, 200, 256, 279 Mary Anne, 294 William, 264, 339-40 319-20 Print. Paul, 35, 99, 173, 228, 259-60, 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). Mary (Gurin), 238 290, 285 James, 203 359 183, 191, 203, 211, 226, 308 Ralph, 83-5, 148, 187, 214, 209, 230, 257, 273, 342-3 White Hall Path, 271 St. James Goose Creek Parish, 26, Captain, 93 NJ, 205 Rebecca, 101 Germaine/Germon and Isaac, 266-7 Dutart. Dorothy, 334 Joseph, 113, 289 Clay Thomas, 336 Jeanne (Bourdigale), 63 Rumont, Jeanne, 306 Andrew, 211 Saniot, Catherine, 134 King Charles II of England, 4, 14 North Santee, 190 Charles, 271-3 Franchomme Boone Le Brun Henri, 210, 239, 251-2, 256-7 John, 337 Madame, 136-7, 250 Bourdeaux. Daniel, 9, 11, 17-8, 29, 40, 45, 239, 263, 325, 332-5 Gabriel, 68 Spencers Landing, 31, 177, 334 Alexandre de, 227-8 St. Denis Parish, 197-9, 249, 264, 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. Cvennes Mountains, France, Marie (Fougeraut), 90, 99, 118 Peter, 129, 298, 303 Jeffords Saint Nazaire, France, 155, 157 Peter, 106 315, 325, 329, 358 2 (le Marchant), 201 Joanna, 55 Peter, 113, 160, 201, 289 150, 161, 167, 186, 207, Jeanne, 187 Peter, 153-4, 203-5 357-8 Mary (Jaudon), 188 Settlement, 268 Johas Creek, 150. Alexandre Franois, 79 English Santee, 33-4, 252, 278-9 Soubzmain, Madeleine, 117 Sara (Cahusac), 194, 322 Frances (de Longuemare), 228 Shopkeeper, 109, 248, 264 Layson See also 186, 270 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. James, 244 286, 289 Flats, 375 Morton, Joseph, 5 Orleans, France, 110, 345 Cuming Judith (Martin), 51 Prince George Creek (NC), 267 257 Joseph, 279 315 (Mr.) Wolf-Trap, 34 Catherine de, 85 Elizabeth, 69, 86, 167, 260-1 They were the first Protestants to settle in and near St. Augustine, Florida, about 1590. Jane, 174 Daniel, 309 Buchanan, William, 31, 264, 334 Violin, 109 Cypress Barony, 168, 183 St. Sauveur, France, 205 William, 150, 239 Bontecou See St. Julien. Judith (II), 158 Beaufort, France, 178 Hastrel Mary (Jeanneret), 192 Cleave Henry, 243-5 See Faucheraud and Elias, 204 Davis Hugh, 78 Peter (II), 89, 113, 267 Peter (II), 232 199, 222-3, 241, 300, 306, 309, Peter, 359 219, 231, 245, 258, 286, 2 James, 35, 92, 96, 130, 132, Jean (John), 133-4, 232-3, 266, (Duff), 309 Spanish Prisoners, 232 Push and Go Creek, 31, 263 Jean, 51, 195, 197-9, 267 Carion 2 . Mary (Broughton), 204 Catherine (Peyre), 260-1, 296 Bruneaus Island, SC, 66 Abraham, 195 Anne (Stone), 242 Bonnetta, 232 Pompion Hill, 310, 312, 314 Judith (Perdriau), 78, 181, 254, James, 171-2 Peter, 253, 336-8 Abraham (II), 95, 110, 245-7 John, 200 298, 301, 358 Plantations Later, Huguenots followed the Lutheran movement, and finally, Calvinism. Anne (Michaud), 244 Marie/Mary, 178-9, 181, 201, They settled in port cities, Charleston, New York, and Boston, or founded rural communities (New Paltz and New Rochelle, New York, Orange Quarter and French Santee, South Carolina, and Manakintown, Virginia). Theodore, 267 229, 253, 279, 326, 358 They believed the ritual, images, saints, pilgrimages, prayers, and hierarchy of the Catholic Church did not help anyone toward redemption. An account states that Rev. Magdeleine Elizabeth, 306 Fort Johnson, 237 Peter, 52, 266, 349 Miles Family, 375 Susanna, 129-30, 240-2 John, 207 A smaller monument commemorating the 300th anniversary of the arrival of the Huguenots . Frenchtown, RI, 209 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. Mrs., 156 Marguerite, 35, 104, 125, 160- Daniel, Sr., 169, 223 Jacques/James De Bourdeaux, Cornwallis, Charles, 38, 204 Esther, 325 Serr, 61, 332 No (III), 246, 249, 308, 328, Magdalen, 56-8, 79 St. Mathews Parish, 126, 240 264 Lawrence. Damaris, 317, 319 233 Switzerland, 141, 144, Thomas, 194 357-9 Marianne (Petineau), 188 Anne, 284 Magdalen (Joubert? See Desserex. William, 208 Elisha, 336, 338 Abraham, 264 339 The Huguenots in France never numbered more than just over two million, compared to approximately sixteen million Catholics during the same period. Fougeraut, 196. Susanna (Singleton), 272 Yemassee, 180, 196, 293 Elinor, 279 Claude, 327 Elie, 64, 99, 256, 343 Brown Paul, 240-1 They established the settlement Jamestown on the Santee River north of Charles Town, and elsewhere in the lowcountry. William, 115 Cedar Hill, 153, 191 Richard, 252 Favre Mary (Blake), 336 370 Alex, 305 South Carolina Gazette, 109, 116, Charlotte, 233 Ralph, Jr., 84 199, 209-6, 218-22, 253, Lynchs Island, 31, 33, 334 He lived in Magisterial District 1, Lawrence, Kentucky, United States in 1860. Clemons, Samuel, 197 315, 341, 348, 359 Jacob, 65, 76, 97, 110, 240, Jeanne, 226, 281-2, 309, 310, 110, 116, 125, 134, 157, 175, Benjamin, 269 Cocas, Eleanor, 184 Charles, 49 Skunk, 367 Jacques, 126 Mary Laurens, 204 Daniel, 115 Caw St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish, William, 242 Four, Pierre, 310 Metheringham Daniel, 254-5, 257, 259 Serjeant, 337 Anne (Salone), 98 Poitiers, France, 63, 85, 178, 315 Port-des-Barques, France, 114-5 French Church, 74, 118, 134, Salomon, 323 Royal Ranger, 232 Carolina, 209 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. Spanish, The, 6, 23, 144, 147, Jacques, 166, 183, 201-2, 258, Petawn Branch/Creek, 20, 86, Elizabeth, 77 Dorfusez, Marie, 306 Jean, 242 Garden Burial, 340 Mailhet/Malet. 254-6 Macaire, Franois, 44, 55, 59, James, 289, 295 Rochefort, France, 114 Mary, 182 Charity, 281 Margaret, 183 Schenckenghs Bluff, 252 256 Barthlmy, 9, 22, 23, 29, 31, Susannah (Juin), 196 Sarah (Burnet), 172 Catherine Allaire, sa femme. 342, 348. Jeanne, 63 Anthoine (II)., 264-7 241, 282-3, 286, 294, 298, Mary, 249, 261 Marie Magdeleine, 138-9, 251 307, 325, 335, 344 Madeleine, 104, 231, 288, 306- Susanne, 129 Francis Charles, 134 148, 210, 230, 239, 284 Slowman, Mark, 174, 333 Jacob, 77 Blockmaker, 77, 130, 132, Valvot, 87, 330 Mr., 207 Samuel, 108, 221, 353, 374 James, 157 John Vincent was born in 1815, in Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States. 264, 347 See also Chastaigner. Francis, 187, 196 John, 174 Benes, James, 73 lizabeth Messett, sa femme. Jane, 116 13. Cadeau/Cadot, Peter/Pierre, 72 Caitteau, Jacob, 72 Benjamin S., 222 John, 262 63-6, 68, 115 217 Hester, 279 Savineaus Creek, 20, 121 Jean, 319 Jacques (II), 210 Peter (II), 211 See De Farcy. Le Locle, Switzerland, 297 Anne Franoise (de Lomboy, Hayden, Horace E. Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia : Also of the Families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and Others, of Virginia and Maryland. Labillire, Paul, 35 8, 80-1, 83-4, 94, 104-5, Pooshee, 84, 284 Samuel, 118, 129-30, 139, 241 Sanson, Rachel, 211, 218 8 Anthony (III), 266 Mary, 337 Esther (Serr), 329-30 Franois, 44, 55-6, 230, 253 Rou, Mary, 177 Magdalen, 105, 163 Sarah, 188-9, 304-5 Huguenot (coin), 4 Madeleine, 268-9 Margaret (Gourvin), 178 Mary, 340-1 La Court, Marie, 53, 259 Lemonier Judith (Baudon), 306 Benjamin, 349 Lacam, Jean, 56 Leiden, Holland, 98 347, 373, 375 Columbia: Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, 1979. Vignaud Suzanne, 264 308-9, 328, 332 Goldsmith, 227, 345, 348, 357- 192-3, 200-1, 215, 217, 241, Cherveux, France, 130, 132, 196 Elias Lynch, 172 Franois, 30, 90, 118, 155-8, Lee Margaret, 189 Marguerite, 62 Charles, 297 278, 283, 297, 299-301, Mary, 104, 319 South Carolina Society, 85 Elias, 254 French Quarter Creek, 41, 49, 51, 290 Marye (Brugnet), 17, 53, 62, Elizabeth (Sinclair), 103 Susanne, 210 284, 317 Samuel, 274, 276 Harriette Pegues Family, 374 Bruce, John, 102-3 The Prevatt (e) Historical Society is composed of those who can trace their lineage to Pierre Prevot, the French Huguenot from whom we are descended. Percival, 191, 226 117, 192, 195, 310, 327, Abraham, 244 . Press of Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. 132, 137, 150 Frederick 232, 258 Durouzeau/Durouseau. Baker, Richard, 240 Peter, 259 Sarah, 279 Madeleine (Rembert), 103, Ester Madeleine, 350 Samuel, 260-1, 296 169 259, 375 Pierre, 195 The earliest editions are presented in partnership w ith College of Charleston Libraries and the Lowcountry Digital Library. Poinset/Poincett, 110 Isaac, 306 Yeamans Creek, 6, 53, 63, 78, Archibald, 223 Daniel, 18, 35, 37, 39, 68, 109, Wando Head, 100 Susanne, 282 Joachim, 108, 150 Gerey/Gerie Claudius, 295 228, 365 Horry Garris, Henry, 76 137, 158-9, 181, 196, 200, 222, 139, 154, 198, 243, 284, 293, Isaac (II), 69, 211-6 293, 301, 308, 342, 373, 375 Pel Annuity, 150-2 John, 309 290 Daniel (II), 173, 179, 181-4, William, Jr., 320 Francis., 92, 101 Stephen, 86 Bourges, Montauban and Orleans suffered particularly. This book's unique and detailed content fills both needs. Samuel, 266-7 Pepper, Charlotte, 152 Jean Rodolph, 6, 86, 149-50, Memin/Mesmin, Auguste, 131, Nicholas, 23, 67-8, 75, 87, 91, Sarah, 116 Church, 22, 37, 138, 142, 145, Jacob, 344-5 Elizabeth, 132 John, 35, 114, 164, 201-2, 224, Magdeleine (Burgaud), 347 There was a great revival of interest in the Huguenots in the late 19th century, leading to the founding of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina in 1885. Louis Anthony, 86 288 Bayer Noah (IV), 288, 307, 309 Neufchatel, Switzerland, 189, 297 47, 104 Theodore, 164 Thomas W., 373, 374 Sarah, 338 Susanne, 264 At its first synod in 1559, fifteen churches were represented. Lewis, Kenneth E. The Guillebeau House: An Eighteenth Century Huguenot Structure in McCormick County, South Carolina. Mary (Whilden), 104 Pierre, 344 Today, people of Huguenot origin are found in all parts of our country. Duplessis Mornay, France, 112, Santee Coastal Reserve, 66 Broad Path of Santee, 31 Trade with, 60 Peter, 303 Beldriau, Hosea, 178 Ayme, 281, 310, Peter, 126 Martha, 272 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1935. Rachel, 103 They were denied exit from France under pain of death. As Esther Forbes, wrote in Paul Revere and the World He Lived In (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1942): France had opened her own veins and spilt her best blood when she drained herself of her Huguenots, and everywhere, in every country that would receive them, this amazing strain acted as a yeast. John, 61, 92, 103, 111-12, 126, PIERRE DE ST. JULIEN, Malacare, n Vitre en Bretagne, fils de Pierre St. Julien, Malacare, et de Jeanne Le Febure, Damaris lizabet Le Serurier, sa femme. Lydia, 246 258-9, 324, 333 Home | About | Research | Membership | Store. Torquet, 234 [U.S.? Cassique, 18, 366 La Voulte, France, 230 Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates. Anne (Gaillard), 127 Lawson, 20 Isaac, 132, 134 Mercy, 108 Marguerite, 197 Mary, 73, 74 Strawberry Ferry Road, 123 Isaac, Jr., 209 See Gautier and Goutier. Susanna Elizabeth, 47, 100, 283-4, 313-4, 317-19 37, 259-60, 279, 283-4, 292, 240, 241, 242, 318 Vines, 9, 11, 291, 364, 371 288, 347, 350 Susannah (Lemonier), 104, Webb, Thomas, 201, 335 Thomas, 169, 234, 272, 301-2 For a time, at least, there was more freedom for the Huguenots. The Huguenots adapted themselves readily to the New World. lizabet et Madeleine leurs filles nz en Caroline. Abigail, 220 Mme, 86 Cygne Couronne, 56 Crow Hill, 264 Isaac (II), 317-18 Gray Margaret (Lieubray), 189 Harriott (Pinckney), 170-1, Trapaud, Jean, 311, 312 Wyatt, Stephen, 341 Francis, 184 105, 120-32, 136-7, 146, An initial plantation of 300 established Fort Caroline now part of present day Jacksonville. Andr (II), 284, 286, 288-9, Cattle Marks, 60, 77, 104, 111, Benjamin, 67, 198, 231, 233, 314 Susanne, 58 Villepontoux See also Miller. Marie, 53, 274 John, 266 See also Forger. Mary, 74 Bellinger, Edmond, 226 184, 233, 241-2, 333 History Behind the Story #1: French Huguenots in South Carolina. Dieu John, 179 308 Schackelford, Hester (Serr), 331 Charlotte, 94, 263, 284, 319 Isaac, 9, 17, 20, 33, 46, 67-9, Mary (Marion), 238 139 242 Anguerny, France, 211, 218, 298 Elizabeth (Simon), 259 Sarah (Wilkins), 341 Abraham, 5, 53, 58, 117-8, Jonah (II), 303 Jean, 274 Rather than forsake their faith, the Huguenots left their homes, families and the life they knew in search of a place where they could worship and live freely.We celebrate their courage by preserving and sharing their story because we believe that to know who you are, you need to know who you were. 227, 248, 264, 348 Horseshoe, 172 307 Jean Franois, 5-6, 9-11, 13, 116, 129, 133, 160, 162-6, Commissary, 34-5, 70, 89, Mary, 341 Mary (Bonneau), 173 Ferryboats, 46, 161 Chintrie Ann, 261-2 Sarah, 172, 349 Mathurin (II), 157 ), 276 Paul, 209 Paul, 60, 62 Elizabeth, 169 Jeanne Rene de, 283, 309 118, 132 Antigua, 204, 251, 345 Judith, 266-7 265 Wantanee Creek, 137 159 Mary and Ann, 290 Elizabeth (Porcher), 272 Pierre Etienne, 250 Holton, Mary, 306 370 Horrys Savannah, Mr., 34 Stewart John, 173 Co., 1973. 124, 150, 162, 166, 185-9, High Road to Charlestowne, 348 Pons, 320 Margueritte, 9, 168, 177, 178, Bourget, Daniel, 297 Cray Richard, 243-4 Madeleine, 338-9, 341 259, 260, 269-70, 273-7 Protestants in France were inspired by the writings of John Calvin in the 1530s and the name Huguenots was already in use by the 1560s. Anne, 306 Plymouth, England, 339, 341, 351 Wambaw Church, 36-9, 175, 374- Huguenot predecessors included the pro-reform and Gallican Catholics, like Jacques Lefevre. Anthoine, 348-50 Jean, 53-4, 63, 118, 142, 168, Isaac, 127

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