And, in the larger cities of South Holland, surnames are the Dutch version of French and German surnames. WebThe 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. That review resulted after a lot of thought and consultation in many names being dropped from our listings due to lack of good documentation. Fiches op de Waalse register, 1500-1828 (Card index of Huguenots, 1500-1828). They stuck together and many remained nonconformist. reported to be:* 1640 in Scotland* 1640 in England* 1640 at T . Huguenot Trails Is an Index of family names appearing in Huguenot Trails, the official publication of the Huguenot Society of Canada, from 1968 to 2003. Although no agreement could be reached on dogma, it paved the way for the Edict of Saint-Germain in January 1562 which granted state recognition of the cult for the first time and extended a degree of tolerance to French Protestants. You will possibly find many different people with the same name as your ancestor, especially when a family stayed in a locality for several generations, and several children were named after the grandparents or aunts and uncles. It published R. E. G. Kirk, Returns of Aliens in London, 15231603 (1900-1908) in 10 volumes and 4 parts. By 1565, Spanish military efforts had wiped out the colony martyring many Huguenot settlers. Humphrey Bogart, Marlon Brando, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Johnny Depp, Derek Jacobi and Laurence Olivier are just some of the actors who have Huguenot ancestry. Huguenots were French Protestants who held to the Reformed, or Calvinist, tradition of Protestantism. OLDy$hn+lEVEvsL.H BqrONIOr7 Records for Huguenots can be found in the records of these churches. You can unsubscribe at any time. 1) Know the township, city or parish name to which your Huguenot ancestor came or settled in, in England, Wales, or Ireland. Huguenots were French Protestants who held to the Reformed, or Calvinist, tradition of Protestantism. The term has its origin in early-16th-century France. It was frequently used in reference to those of the Reformed Church of France from the time of the Protestant Reformation. WebHuguenot immigrants began arriving in North America as early as the sixteenth century, establishing small communities in French Canada. 327 0 obj <> endobj 0000011791 00000 n Kathy Chater is a historian and the author of Tracing Your Huguenot Ancestors: A Guide for Family Historians. Everyone was required to adopt a surname and those who did not comply were fined. The Huguenots By 1565, Spanish military efforts had wiped out the colony, martyring many Huguenot settlers. By entering your details, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. In addition, Huguenots were admired by the Victorians, so many people started to claim Huguenot ancestry. Huguenots came in 1700. Try 6 issues for just 9.99 when you subscribe to Who Do You Think You Are? Is an Index of family names appearing in Huguenot Trails, the official publication of the Huguenot Society of Canada, from 1968 to 2003. Huguenot Trails publications are available in the periodicals section of the Quebec Family History Society in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. This page has been viewed 47,733 times (0 via redirect). Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. The roll of the Narragansett settlers, headed by Carre, Berthon, and Ayrault, embraces the following names:Jean Julien, Jean Coudret, Elie Rambert, Daniel Lambert, Andre Armaud, Daniel Large, veuve Galay, Abram Tourtellot, Pierre Le Moine, Ezechiel Bouniot, Pierre Traverrier, Etienne La Vigne, Moise Le Brun, Jean Beauchamps, Jean David, Jacob Ratier, Jean Galay, Menardeau, Pierre Bretin dit Laronde, Daniel Le Gendre, Daniel Renaud, Daniel Jouet, Milard, Belhair, Jean Lafon, Amian, Ezechiel Grazilier, Paul Bussereau, Etienne Jamain, Louis Allaire, Theophile Foretier, Jean Chadene, Josue David senior, Josue David junior, Jacques Magni, Jean Magni, Etienne Robineau, Francois Legare, Rene" Grignon, Pierre Tougere, Dechamps, Jean Germon, Paul Collin, and Guillaume Barbut. Local Huguenot churches were called temples whereas Catholic churches were called glises. Les familles Protestantes en France (XVIe sicle-1792) (French Protestant families from the 16th century to 1792). 0000003116 00000 n London, England: HSL, 1969-1985. Partner websites such as Ancestry.com, Findmypast, MyHeritage, and American Ancestors can be searched free-of-charge at any FamilySearch Center. Discovering that you have Huguenot ancestors in your family can add an exciting element to your family tree. The Huguenots Englands First Refugees. Huguenots in Nouvelle France Qubec (New France Quebec) 1604-1763, Michel Barbeau Author, researcher, compilerand consists of, Huguenots from France (319 pioneers) http://pages.infinit.net/barbeaum/fichier/, Calvinists from Switzerland (21 pioneers) http://pages.infinit.net/barbeaum/suisses.htm, Huguenots in Nouvelle France Qubec(New France Quebec)1600-1765, Listing of family names obtained from the writings of many authors andVarious Online Sources, Click on the links below to open in new windows. They show dates and places of births, marriages, deaths, and migrations. startxref Thus, the ancestral listing on our site is not and never will be a complete and exhaustive list of all French Huguenots. 929.14 A512a. Most of them have already been mentioned in connection with the Huguenot emigration from the seaboard provinces of western France. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1950. WebSometime between 1550 and 1580, members of the Reformed (Protestant) church in predominantly Catholic France (and her borderlands, parts of which were added to France) came to be commonly known as Huguenots--initially a derogatory term, then one held with pride. Paul Revere was descended from Huguenot refugees Jack Jouett, who made the ride from Cuckoo Tavern to warn Thomas Jefferson and others that Tarleton and his men were on their way to arrest him for crimes against the king; Francis Marion, and a number of other leaders of the American Revolution and later statesmen. 1-2). Large scale emigration was encouraged by the Cape of Good Hope colonial authorities and during 1688 and 1689 the first such arrivals occurred with many settling at Franschhoek (the French Corner). In 1802 the Reformed Church was finally granted tolerance. This link takes you to a list of surnames (A-K) of Huguenot families who applied for naturalization. Can you help me? 0 Books about Huguenot Families [edit | edit source] General [edit | edit source] Baird, Charles W. History of the Huguenot emigration to America. French Huguenot Church, 1686-1748/1764: There are no extant records. You can see a list of Huguenot surnames at Huguenot-France.org and another list of those who migrated to the UK and Ireland at LibraryIreland. In France the term Huguenots was used to denote French Calvinist Protestants.[1]. Huguenots settled on Staten Island and in New Harlem, Bushwick, and Flushing in 1657 and 1658. 0000009767 00000 n Many of the parish registers mentioned in this inventory are also available on microfilms at the FamilySearch Library. During this period the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre occurred in 1572: beginning in Paris, thousands of Huguenots were murdered; in the following days thousands more were killed in Aix, Bordeaux, Bourges, Lyon, Meaux, Orleans, Rouen, Toulouse, and Troyes. WebNames were anglicised. ), then migrated into North Carolina.Led by Dr. Mauslia Muse (sp.?) WebFrench Huguenots was that of the Oley Valley in Berks Countyeast of Reading. Paris, France: Archives Nationales, 1987. WebBetween 5,000 and 7,000 Huguenots and Walloons (French-speaking Protestants from Wallonia, in the South part of Belgium) came to America between 1618 and 1725. The Jerripedia website has an A-Z of those who took part in a formal renouncement of Catholicism (known as abjuration). Text in French. Ancestor 2nd Generation 3rd Generation Agee, Elizabeth Faure, Jacques Faure, Marie Some names are obviously French, but others were misrecorded, such as the Chataigne family in Wandsworth who became the Chattings. 0000042668 00000 n This website requires a paid subscription for full access. The liberal religious culture, laws, and policies in colonial Rhode Island created a wonderful location for French Huguenots. A French surname can also be a clue that you have Huguenot blood in the family. The period of 1562 to 1598 is known as the Wars of Religion in reference to a series of eight civil wars in which the kingdom of France was divided on religious lines as warring noble families fought for control of the crown. This can lead to two common errors: About half of the early pioneers of Kentucky were descended from French-speaking Protestants, including the Huguenots from southern France and the Walloons from southern Belgium. Several clues hint at French Huguenot ancestry. Rhode Island with Counties, Towns and Communities Project . The church was attended by many Huguenot families and has useful historic records. 0000007898 00000 n 0000005727 00000 n If you can not find your Proof of descent from any such Huguenot ancestor listed in this book or, alternatively, providing documentation that an ancestor not listed in the publication was a French Huguenot during the period 1520-1787 will qualify an individual for membership. Catherine de' Medici summoned the French Catholic bishops and the Protestant ministers in 1561 to the Colloquy of Poissy (Disputatio Pussicena). Magazine today! Publication Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors, DAR/SAR Huguenot Ancestors with DAR numbers, Online Dues Payments for Members-at-Large, About The Huguenot Ancestral Name Listings, Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society. There are published indexes, and members of the society can access all of the Proceedings on its website. This weeks compilation, France Huguenot Family Lineage Searches , is designed to help you find your Protestant ancestors in 16 th to 18 th century France. Ten of the forty-eight families named in the " plot" or plan of the settlement, were from Saintonge; ten were from La Rochelle and its vicinity; several were from Poitou, a few were from Normandy, and a few from Guyenne. On this site you can type your (FamilySearch Libraryfilm 199,957-62.) In the second half of the 16th century, the majority of Huguenots who came to England were from this region. xbbg`b``3 * ~ French Protestants (also known as Huguenots) came under increasingly severe persecution by the monarchy during the last half of the seventeenth century, Whilst some Huguenots converted to catholicism, many thousands fled to Britain especially southeast England, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Prussia, Cape Colony (South Africa) and the North American colonies. Carry's associate in the leadership of the band of refugees, was Pierre Berthon de Marigny,Peter Berton, as the English called him,the representative of a prominent family of Chatellerault, in Poitou. 0000007121 00000 n endstream endobj 328 0 obj <>/Outlines 34 0 R/Metadata 53 0 R/PieceInfo<>>>/Pages 52 0 R/PageLayout/OneColumn/OCProperties<>/OCGs[329 0 R]>>/StructTreeRoot 55 0 R/Type/Catalog/LastModified(D:20090124185749)/PageLabels 50 0 R>> endobj 329 0 obj <. A trickle of Huguenot settlers would become a wave as repression increased in France. 0000010269 00000 n In 1688 the Huguenots established New Rochelle in Westchester County. On 18 August 1811, Napoleon issued a decree, based on French law, regarding adoption of surnames. The centre of Huguenot resistance was Cvennes in the south but a rebellion of the Camisards in 17023 failed and the presence of the Huguenots in France was thereafter negligible. Some French Protestant records may have been published or indexed by a local genealogical society library. French Huguenot and Swiss families mingled with the Germans. This page has been viewed 11,395 times (0 via redirect). They were virulently prosecuted by the Roman Catholic French, Spanish and Men who refused could be sent to the galleys as slaves, imprisoned or executed. * Family links: ** Spouse: Ga Surname has also been reported to be:* Duenil * Dunnell * Dwinel * Dwinell * Dwinnell Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) 0000007861 00000 n 0000000016 00000 n Use the search box to find a specific Family Name, Year, Location or Occupation. I am trying to trace my Paternal Great ,Great Grandmother Sarah Annet Arnet Annett born about 1842 West Gwillinbury,Ontario,Canada she was one of seven daughters to James Annet and Jane Scot born and came from Sligo,Ireland about 1836 landed in Rawdon Twsp,Quebec,Canada with their parents met married and moved to Innisfil,Simcoe South,Ontario,Canada they had seven daughters no sons.My Great Great Grsndmother married Christopher Nixon on March 4 1858 in West Gwillinbury,Ontario,Canada they had only one daughter together her name was Maria pronouced Mariah Louisa Nixon born May 1 1859 the birth date is for sure the year is questionable she died definetly on Sept 27 1943 in Toronto,Ont,Canada she married John Barclay March 8 1882 Elmvale,Ontario,Canada they had five children only one had children my Paternal Grandmother Eleanor Elizabeth Zeta Barclay who married Telford Wright Sharpe on August 30 1916 Ontario,Canada two children only my father Jack Telford Denis Sharpe was the only one who had children two a daughter Gail Louise Sharpe and a son Kenneth John Sharpe we each a had children myself two sons and only one Grandson.I do not know when my Great Great Grandmother died or her parents or much of her sisters , my Great Aunt told me that Sarah Annets family was from french Aristocrats family and had a Hugenot family Ancestry.Can you help me with any information regarding this? New Paltz, Ulster County, was founded in 1677 by Huguenots. WebThe National Huguenot Society is one of our most esteemed lineage organizations. Internet Archive; Lart, Charles E. Huguenot pedigrees. It was While many family histories are given at length, and others are mentioned only briefly. Secondly, Huguenot settlements in the UK were all in the south of England, Scotland and Ireland, while some went to the French-speaking Channel Islands. WebMany Huguenot names are still amongst us; the following may be given as examplesBarr, Blacquiere, Boileau, Chaigneau, Du Bedat, Champion, Chenevix, Are you a descendant of a Huguenot Family? Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots. Brigham Young University Department of Independent Study offers a free online self-paced course, Huguenot Research. The French blood in America. However, anyone seeking to join the Society or claim as a supplemental ancestor a name which is not on the list, including any that were once accepted but have been dropped, will need to provide appropriate documentation to validate that the ancestor was, in fact, a French Huguenot. Members of the society include descendants of Huguenot families immigrating to America before November 1787 and anyone who has made the Huguenots a subject of research papers, etc. Jean Ribault established a French Huguenot colony in South Carolina in 1562. For example Pierre Minuit who bought the Island of Manhattan for 24 dollars, according to the legend; Isaac A group of French origin, mostly descendants of Huguenots, came to the area beginning in 1680. In 1687, a second church was built along the Cooper River. More are being added all the time. 0000003811 00000 n 0000060784 00000 n Upon receipt of better documentation those ancestors will again be listed on this website. The Dutch Reformed Church, a Calvinist denomination, was predominant at first. 372 0 obj <>stream Below is a partial list of Huguenot Ancestors who relate to current Members of the Society. It is estimated that some 40,00050,000 Huguenots settled in England, mostly in London. Existing members whose membership is based on any ancestral names or lines that were dropped are not adversely affected, and they remain members in good standing of The National Huguenot Society subject to timely payment of dues. ), Bulletin de la Socit de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Franais (See France Periodicals.). Martin Family History Martins in Ireland, Virginia and the Caribbean. You may also write to the Library of French Protestantism for assistance. The most vital are the Returns of Aliens, made in the early 17th century; the naturalisation and denization records from 1500 to 1800; and all the extant registers of French churches in this country. &L^zd>@DG$="P)Z61wCZWdUVBO% 3 Nevertheless the listing can be useful in genealogical research and for the purpose of establishing eligibility for membership in The National Huguenot Society. If such proof and documentation has not been verified by and placed on file with The National Huguenot Society, then the Huguenot name will not be listed on our site. In the early 1700s, small groups of French Huguenot, German Palatine, and Swiss immigrants founded towns on the coast. WebRegistered Lineages | Huguenot Society of Registered Lineages The lineages which have been accepted for membership in the society to date are in the table below. They grew to become a significant minority in many areas of France by the time of their second synod in Poitiers in 1561. Change). 2) If the place [s] are not known, then search England (Great Britain) naturalizations in order to find an ancestor. 1750 . volume 1 Internet Archive volume 2 Internet Achive. 0000030818 00000 n Its purpose is "to perpetuate the memory of the Huguenots". Text is mainly in French, with some Dutch, on 198 microfilms. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. (FS Library film 199,755-953.) At such time the Huguenot name will be added to the listing and considered a qualified French Huguenot for purposes of membership in this Society. Online databases are incomplete. 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. (LogOut/ The Huguenot Society of London was formed in 1885 and is now known as The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland. As well as thousands of books and documents, the Huguenot Library has copies of research carried out into individual names and family histories. In 1562, a French Huguenot colony was established in the present site of Astor on the St Johns River. Assimilated, the French made numerous contributions to United States economic life, especially as merchants and artisans in the late Colonial and early Federal periods. Text in French in some volumes. Webdwarfed the tiny Huguenot settlements within the present boundaries of Lancaster County.' [89] [90] [91] River Phoenix (1970-1993), American actor, brother of The Huguenot Society also published the journal Huguenot Families (1999-2009). These are all on CD-Rom. New York city included many Huguenots. Its history, notwithstanding, is a brief and melancholy one. One such settle-ment was Manakin Town in Virginia, created in 1700 on the James River Sometimes people from these mainland European countries later moved to Britain, South Africa or the Americas: Huguenot lineage can cross continents. Her parents were Thomas Billiou and Ann Aime. Martin in America may also have been Huguenot or Mennonite. French Huguenots made two attempts to establish a haven in North America. 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. It is suggested to contact the library so materials will be available. Researching Quebec when Church and State were one, Finding Ancestors in Manor Land (Seigneurial) Records, La Socit dhistoire et de gnalogie de Verdun, La Socit gnalogique canadienne-franaise, The Jewish Genealogical Society of Montreal, Bibliothque et Archives nationales du Qubec, Catholic Parish Registers in Dauphin Languedoc Provence of the 17th & 18th centuries, University of Montreal Historical Demography Programme, Dictionary of Canadian Biography by UofT and Laval, Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network 100 Objects Project, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. and another Dr.THESE "PRUETTs" ARE DISTINCT FROM the English One Dubois family in London changed its name to Wood during the Napoleonic Wars, LeBlanc might be changed to White or Boulanger to Baker. The term has its origin in early-16th-century France. The Huguenots had their beginnings in Charleston in 1681. (vols. Pages 181-87 describe Protestant records, their content, and history. Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. There are different spellings of most names. 2B. WebMany Huguenot families immigrated to colonial America from France and other countries between 1520 and 1787. By 1718, the earliest tax assessment list for Conestoga in the present Lancaster County listed 43 English surnames, 78 Swiss-German surnames, and only 7 surnames which can be identified as belonging to French Huguenot families.' About 50,000 came to Britain; others went to Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands and Scandinavia. The French Wars of Religion were ended by the Edict of Nantes in 1598. She died 04 Nov 1794. Ezdchiel Carr, the minister of the colony, was a native of the isle of Re, and had studied philosophy and theology in the Academy founded by Calvin at Geneva. Elias Prioleau was the first recoginzed and regular pastor of the French church.[2]. American Presbyterianism can trace its origins to this foundation. WebThey 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 0000053613 00000 n A first synod of church reformers in Paris in 1539 constituted a Reformed Church, Eglise rforme, on Calvinist lines whose adherents became known as Huguenots. Archives nationales. These Increasing persecution from 1661 which culminated in the 1685 Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685) led to the second great wave. Strictly speaking the term Huguenots refers to French Calvinists, in English the term embraces Walloons and Dutch refugees from the Low Countries. Now the Huguenot Society Journal, published annually since 1885, it includes articles on aspects of Huguenot, Walloon and early Dutch history, as well as individual families. 0000011045 00000 n Since 1938 they have been subsumed in the Protestant Church of France. The channel islands saw a big influx of refugees making the short crossing over from France. It has been compiled by the Huguenot Society of Australia and is available to buy on CD-Rom. Between 1677 and the early 1700s, Dutch-speaking French Huguenots from Harlem and Staten Island, New York, settled at Schraalenburgh (now Bergenfield) in the Hackensack Valley of Bergen County. If you have protestant ancestors from Alsace, it is important to know if they were Lutheran or Huguenot. Publications in the Quarto Series are available in a number of libraries including the Huguenot Library. Examples of Huguenot surnames are: Agombar, Beauchamp, Bosanquet, Boucher/Bouchar, Bruneau, Chapeau, Deschamps, Dupont, Du Preez/Pree, Lamerie, Lepage, Martin, Rondeaux, Vernier and Vincent. Their descendants in many families continued to use French first names and surnames for their children well into the nineteenth century, as they tried to keep some connection to their heritage. A Huguenot Memorial Museum has been established at Franschhoek. Today, the Society has nearly 2,000 members who are descendants of those Huguenots.". WebWest profiles 100 Spanish and French surnames using maps showing the present-day (as of 1986) distribution of households of a given name in Louisiana and surrounding states. Catholic France allied itself with Savoy, Spain, and the papacy to form the Catholic League; the Huguenots received support from England, the Netherlands, and the German Protestant states. WebSo far as we have yet ascertained, the following are the names of the refugee families which were Naturalized in Great Britain and Ireland: Abauzit Abelain Abraham Acque Adam Adrien Agace Ageron Aissailly Alart Alavoine Albers Albert Albin Alden Aleber Alexandre Allaire Allais Allard Allat Allen Allix Allotte Alvant Amail Amelot Amiand Amiot <<3564DCBA667A0D4ABB7C6D079BFC8D04>]>> Kathy Chater explains how to trace Huguenot ancestors - Protestant refugees fleeing religious persecution in France - in your family history. One of the important legacies of the New Netherland colony was religious tolerance. They have a research library containing over 4,500 books, journals, and files covering the history of French Protestants and on SouthCarolina history and families. You can see surnames L-Z here. Be prepared to find the correct church records by organizing in advance as many of these exact details about the ancestor as possible: Carefully evaluate the church records you find to make sure you have really found records for your ancestor and not just a "near match". It serves as an international link of Huguenot societies, Huguenot museums and memorials, and includes websites containing the family history and genealogy of Huguenot surnames. He married EXPERIENCE ALLIS 1736. The immigrant was Jean Papineau, a Huguenot from Niort, near La Rochelle, who came to New Oxford, Massachusetts around 1686, where he was junior partner (with Ren Grignon and Gabriel Bernon) in a cham From: Find A Grave Memorial# 13547923; Born: 1654, France* Death: June, 1710 in Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island* Esther LeRoy Bernon was the wife of Gabriel Bernon. The term has its origin in early-16th-century France. WebPast and current members have joined the Huguenot Society of America by right of descent from the following Huguenot ancestors who qualify under the constitution of the Society. Other Huguenots settled in Monmouth County. There are guiding principles for deciding how to resolve discrepancies between records that are seemingly close. The Spanish had already staked claim in that locality and soon rid the area of the French. 1, New York, 1886. IS A FRENCH NAME are FRENCH HUGUENOTS came to JAMESTOWN in 4-ships early part of the 1700s and settled at JAMESTOWN, then given tract of land called MEDICAN TOWN (sp.? 0000003283 00000 n Geni requires JavaScript! Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. An interesting website is the Database of Surnames in the Netherlands, made available by the Meertens Institute. [3] They and many of their descendants lived in Henrico, Goochland, Cumberland, and Powhatan counties. 0000005679 00000 n WebThe Huguenots brought this surname to England, and from there it may have been introduced to North America. 0000058859 00000 n Huguenot Families Naturalised in Great Britain and Ireland, Tracing Your Huguenot Ancestors: A Guide for Family Historians. Both of these structures fell victim to fire, but they were rebuilt. For more instruction in evaluating evidence, read the Wiki article, Evaluate the Evidence. Many French Huguenots (Protestants), fleeing religious persecution in Catho-lic France, emigrated to America via England, which granted them tracts of frontier land to settle. In the autumn of the year 1686, a body of French Protestants, comprising forty or fifty families, arrived in New England, and established themselves in the territory now covered by the State of Rhode Island. du Pont, a former student of Lavoisier, established the Eleutherian gunpowder mills, which produced material for the American Revolutionary War. It is important to recall that not all French protestants were Huguenots: the Lutheran church, la Confession d'Augsbourg was tolerated in Alsace and their church registers date back to 1525. It includes links to books and societies that can help you find your ancestral name in France prior to the French Revolution, and it focuses on Protestant aristocratic families. In 1564, the Huguenots attempted to colonize North America, building a colony nearby the modern day Jacksonville, Florida. 0000004572 00000 n Cahiers du Centre de Gnalogie Protestante (See France Periodicals . Containing more than 200,000 entries, this is a master index to all of the publications in the Quarto Series. If the name you are interested in is not here, the people are not Huguenots. The entire colony was wiped out by the Spanish, in 1566. It was frequently used in reference to those of the Reformed Church of France from the time of the Protestant Reformation.

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