Guerri. Andrew, 211 Jacques, 301-2, 304-5 Elias (II), 170-2 High Hills of Santee, 108 295, 307-8, 326-8, 331, 345 256 Huger Bridge, 375 Susanne (Desserex), 155 Rousseau Jean, 227 Baton, Isaac, 117, 168, 357, 359 Mary (Bichet), 177 Mose, 6, 118, 209, 339 Porcher de Richebourg, 294 Daniel, 112-14, 289 Marianne (DuPuy), 344 Maine John, 235 Jean, 44-5, 66, 145, 285 48, 92, 93, 95, 105, 106, 129, 143, 198, 279, 280 St. Helena Parish, 37, 167, 277, Henry, 237, 350 St. Imier, Switzerland, 26, 297-8 Hull, Mr., 184 Medlicott, Edmund, 234 Margaret, 161-2, 290 See also DeJean. Roux. Daniel, 252, 340 Canada, 185, 297 Mose, 90, 99, 118, 119, 156, Many also settled in Florida and South Carolina. Pierre, 46, 103, 113, 162, 284, Judith (Martin), 51 Goulott, Daniel, 156 Nicholas de (II), 225-7 Rotterdam, Holland, 64 Allex, Jean, 120 France, 63-4 See Mercier. Schenckingh Fort, 293 . King Charles II of England, 4, 14 Fouace, Marie, 208 Morin, Pierre, 345 Pierre, 264-7 Moses, 248-9 Prudhomme Charles, 249 Mary Magdalen, 252 Marie Ester (DuPr), 198 Turpentine Stills, 375 Hector Franois, 57, 61, 78-9 Jean, 312, 314 Acum, John, 238 Louis, 72 Judith, 189 King Jeremy (Sewee), 18, 174, Nmes, France, 86 Louis, 249, 281 Jane, 151 Cater, Elizabeth, 237 Reprint (2 vols. 138-9, 160, 212, 251, 316, Elijah, 276 Germany, 121, 265, 284, 287 Elizabeth, 191 Jouneau, 341 See also Forger. Mary, 116, 117 Beech Biggin, SC, 96 Manigault Creek, 153, 180, 191, Georges, 78, 99, 117, 268 Henry, 118 Grimk Murrell Creek, 187 Esther (Gilliet), 327 Peter/Pierre, 68, 75, 90-2, 99- Staten Island, NY, 203 Daniel, 264, 266-7, 295, 323, Sheale, George, 317 Henry, 260 Henri, 95 Biloxi, MS, 185 Village, 18, 365, 367 Sara (Bertomeau), 185-6, 245- As early as the 16th century, Huguenots came to America. Jean Auguste, 60 ), 276 John, 192 135-6, 168, 175, 178, 196, 205, 155, 238-9, 327 Samuel, 233, 309 Jean, 170 Bachelors Adventure, 55, 230 Madeleine (Guesneau), 158 Sarah (Cantey), 262 Toumeys Geological Survey, 375 Mary Magdalen, 151 Lynchs Creek, 49, 51-2, 103-4, Sieur de Rivedoux, 8, 63, 66, 68, Plantations John, 92 Mary (Rowser), 74 J., 301 Nantes, 44 Marye (Brugnet), 17, 53, 62, John, 288 Marguerite, 50 Santee Company, 23, 81, 139, 164, 181, 186, 190, 209-10, Pierre, 133, 251, 315 129-130, 137, 264 Anne (Jeffords), 249 Margueritte (Perdriau), 9, 168, Thomas, 159 Noah (IV), 330-1 John, 103-4 Judith (Boyd), 56 Elizabeth, 232, 233 Jeanne (Laurens), 201, 202, Evans Julienne (Michaud), 247 Catherine, 330, 331 54, 68, 74, 123-4, 128, 131, Simonds 372, 373 Bas-Mdoc, France, 57 Noah, 35, 87, 89, 92, 154, 160, 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. During the entire period between the early part of the sixteenth century to 1787, thousands of Huguenots left their homes in France for other countries because of recurring waves of persecution. Elizabeth, 350 177, 333-4 Paul, 203, 235, 237-8 B215c. Anne, 114-16, 357 264 Elizabeth (Gendron), 138-9, 219 Newkerk Cooper, 48-9, 74, 75-6, 97, By 1565, Spanish military efforts had wiped out the colony, martyring many Huguenot settlers. Elizabeth, 325 Africa, 39 Josias, 133, 195, 197, 226-7, James (II), 130 Fleury, 6, 250 Peronneau Blackwell, Michael, 198 229, 331 9, 301 De Farcy 281 Mary-Ann, 194 Pierre Etienne, 250 Elizabeth, 76 Skrines Ferry, 374 Oze (II), 254 Stephen, 35, 70, 89, 93, 280 218, 298 Ellery William, 151, 236 Margueritte Henriette (Horry), Girodz, Solomon, 56, 86, 238, 357 Mills, 137, 147, 322 Zechariah, 116 John (II), 163-4 139 Abraham, 5, 53, 58, 117-8, Jafford/Jefford. Theodore Le Grand, 127 Abigail, 220 Marie, 155 Ann (Woodruff), 242 Jacob David, 199, 200 James, 253 Coteners/Cateners, Alex, 169 Burdell Burlone, Daniel, 279 Silk Throwster, 227, 357 Balls Branch, 375 Pierre, 9, 22, 29, 67, 75, 94, Wig Maker, 181 Jacques de, 57, 79 Ur, France, 64, 342 Nicholas, 23, 67-8, 75, 87, 91, Peter, 35, 46, 54, 73, 75, 87, Deican/ De Jau. Madeleine, 249 Catherine, 261, 295-6 Isaac, 184 Judith (Mayrant), 242 Elizabeth, 232 Kathy is a member of the Huguenot Society. Robert, 109, 182, 242, 379 Mr., 44, 60 Underwood, Peter, 76 Sheater, James, 337 See Birmont. David, 126, 351 See also Breton. 160-1, 169, 214, 292, 298, Eure-et-Loire Province, France, Jeanne, 56-7, 79, 360 Widow (Dubois), 331 Elizabeth (McGregor), 77 Henry, 150, 239-40 Lydia (Savineau), 324 Mary (de Ville), 143 Susanne (Le Riche), 194-5 105, 174-5, 177, 193, 201, Faur/Faure, 294 Charles, 117-18, 151, 156, Stephen, 112, 158, 166, 187, Silas, 244 Mr., 35, 70-1, 89-90, 93 Lynch, 303 Benjamin, 17, 30, 38, 68, 97, Wando River, 93, 100-3, 148, Catherine, 226, 348, 350 118, 144, 180-2, 198, 243, 251, Jacob, 206 John, 350 By 1562 they had a total membership estimated at at least a million, especially numerous in the south and central parts of the country. Margaret (Graham), 192-4 Ousley, James, 309 Judith, 51 Benjamin, 127 Mary (Serr), 111-12, 329, Elizabeth, 56, 331 Many settlers were dissatisfied with the Proprietors who governed the colony. Frances, 326 This paper advocates that the French Protestants in Carolina did not disappear as a separate cultural group but rather, they adopted certain . 153, 196, 307-8, 372 Michaud, 31, 162, 186, 245, 287, Theodore, 35, 39, 69, 87, 95, Jean, 206-7 Three Fountains, 260, 262 Judith (II), 158 Lawyer, 126 Santee Creek, 33, 47, 66 Susanna (de la Coussaye), 151 James Elias, 188 Judith, 266-7 Annabell, 150, 239 Anthony, 52, 349 Elizabeth, 200 Mary (Stone), 77 Madeleine (Saulnier), 231, Pierre, 104, 288, 307, 309 Suzanne (Dutartre), 103, 113, 330 Acadia, Canada, 297 117, 148, 156, 234, 269-70, 290, 285 Therefore, they were one of the first colonies to grant liberty of religious practice to attract settlers who were Baptists, Quakers, Huguenots and Presbyterians. New Rochelle, NY, 135, 196, Childsbury, SC, 30, 48, 182 149, 151, 167, 242, 251-4, Henri, 295 Antepedo Baptist Church, 240 Eau-de-vie, 147, 371 Yonge DuPuy Built under the guidance of French Huguenot explorer, Ren Goulaine de Laudonnire, Fort Caroline served as a New World refuge for French Protestants. 75, 91, 105, 123, 137, 149 359 B., 353 Johns Island, SC, 342 Mr., 209 Marie, 325 208, 234, 236, 350 Mary, 184 Magdalen, 56-8, 79 207, 231, 233 Hlne, 105, 124, 292 Columbia, SC: Univ. Roulleau, Dame Marie, 63 DeJohn. Sarah, 172, 349 Jean (John), 133-4, 232-3, 266, Common names such as Carolina, Charles Towne and Santee River, and some words, such as planter, appear so often in the text that listing them in the Index would not have been useful to the reader. Chastelaillon Barony, 342 Morton, Joseph, 5 193, 153-4 Daho Lake, 31, 87, 89 Riviere Macoy, John, 243 Nicholas, 157, 165-6, 291, 339 John (II), 168, 266, 275, 276, Anthoine, Sr., 265, 358 Marshall:, 272 19. Serrurier) de, 148, 210, 242, Long Causeway Road, 126 Marie, 63, 64 Marie (Blondeau), 250 Marianne, 67, 69-70, 166, 167, Wigfall Logan Pierre, 58-9, 64, 259 Portal Poitevin 112 188-9, 192, 221, 329, 331 Lemonier 215, 258, 272, 302, 374-5 Mary (Polly), 222 Josias Garnier, 133 Charleston VA was founded by 5,000 Huguenots and large numbers settled in Virginia. Noah, 246, 331 Thomas, 155, 158, 269 Ralph, 83-5, 148, 187, 214, Loyalist (Tory), 87 Valencie, 319, 322 James, 289, 295 Print. Victualler, 45 Ashley River, 6, 10, 133, 148, Jean, 357 322, 329, 332, 354, 370. James Island, SC, 22, 232-3, 252, Alexandre, 55, 265, 273, 275 Didcott. Benjamin, 67, 198, 231, 233, Jean, Jr., 290 ", from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina. Assimilated, the French made numerous contributions to United States economic life, especially as merchants and artisans in the late Colonial and early Federal periods. 186, 191, 228-31, 233, 245 Marie Anne (de Belrieu), 57, Louis (II), 344-5 Benjamin, 256 John, 288 Prioleau, 374-5 Anne, 63-4, 68, 70, 85 Madeleine, 211-12 256, 269, 275, 299, 301, Your FREE genealogy starting point with more than 317,000 genealogy links, categorized & cross-referenced, in more than 200 categories. La Voulte, France, 230 Naylor, Francis, 91, 100 Click. Layware Catherine (Bonneau), 261 Long Acres, 295 Cabenell, J., 270 Judith, 235, 238 Bernard Frenchtown, RI, 209 Charlotte, 252 Philip, 244 John, 179 Esther, 112 205, 211, 244, 262, 266, Horrys Savannah, Mr., 34 Peter/Pierre, 74-5, 110, 117, Perissac en Fronsadais, France, 57 Isaac (VI), 217 Bouteiller, Suzanne, 56 20. Samuel, 48, 49, 50 Edward, 345 Fitch Press of Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. See Lemonier. Marie Elizabeth, 150, 238-40 Elias, 35, 89, 167, 187-8, 304- See also 242, 283-4, 313-14, 317-19 Mary, 264 Sheriff, 15, 80 Elizabeth, 342 267, 286, 289 317-19 Valencie (Satur), 319, 322 Porcher, 268, 273, 374-5 Franois, 344 See Wisboo Wadboo, 375 Chamberlayne, Mr., 277 Verdety/Verditty Judith, 158 Kings High Road, 52 Thomas, 182 Peter, 170-3, 222, 304 Fleeing terrible persecution in France, a large number of French left their homeland to . 256, 343 William, 172 Charity, 281 18. Noah, 331 They organized their first national synod in 1558, in Paris. Magdalen, 96 Widow, 232 322 See also Papin. 221, 232, 271, 286, 300, 302, 158 Marie (Serr), 332 101-2 St. Helenas Island, 196 Lieutenant Governor, 242 Pierre, 80-1, 84, 115, 165 John, 102 Ferry Lake, 123 Marianne/Marian, 154 Pasquereau & Company, 251 281-2, 309-11, 358 Jeanne Elisabeth (Boyd), 61-2, Switzerland, 141, 144, Still, Huguenot numbers grew rapidly between 1555 and 1562, chiefly amongst the nobles and city-dwellers. Les Sables dOlonne, France, 233 Michel Antoine, 44 338 Barnett The tide of the Reformation reached France early in the sixteenth century and was part of the religious and political fomentation of the times. Elizabeth (Leger), 129, 144, French Santee Church, 198, 254 Hamlin Rezeau Pocataligo River, 134, 304 Samuel, 259 Jean/John, 260-2 Church, 48, 238, 306 Jean, 351 William, 217 Ashepoo River, 6, 58, 144 Louis II, 356 Jeanne (Moreau), 132 Jerman/Jermon. 231 Wambaw Church, 36-9, 175, 374- Abraham, 281 Susanna (Maybank), 244 Peroleau, Mr., 178 Elizabeth, 337 Beryl Henry 5/13/09. Marie (Chapron), 56 Anne, 248 Heurtin, Guillaume, 344 256, 341, 343, 380 Watahan Creek, 20, 46, 153-4, Ann (Hall), 208 Lots, 26, 68, 75, 82, 91, 105, This revocation caused France to lose half a million of its best citizens. Abraham, 244 166, 182-3, 300 John, 52, 186, 196, 211, 359 Ann, 172 James, Jr., 261 Elizabeth, 62 Sardam, Holland, 64 Mary, 77 Susanna (Couillandeau), 45, Jacques, 144 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. Dassen, 28-9, 38, 81-3, 214, 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. Sieur de Mantelan, 64 James, 207-8 Cedar Hill Island, 331 Magdalen, 316 223-4 Sarah, 47-9, 248 246, 278, 283-90, 302, 307- Etienne, 117, 306 8. Haverick Elizabeth, 126, 328-9, 331 Marie/Mary de, 227-8 The Carolina upcountry was settled largely by English Americans|English and Scots-Irish Americans|Scots-Irish immigrants|migrants from Pennsylvania and Virginia, who followed the Great Wagon Road into the South. See also Breton. Thomas, 48, 173, 261, 351 Mary, 116-17 118, 132 George, 102 Tuscarora, 139, 291, 292 Stephen, 118 Hollybush, John, 274 Alexander, 130 Soline, fils de Louis Caillabeuf et de marie Charuyer. Judith (Baluet), 38, 151, 233-7, Tacitus, 35, 96, 124-6, 193-4, 265, 268, 271, 290, 294 Martha, 237 Jeanne, 87 No, 72, 117, 149, 226, 230-1, XVIII. 298, 301, 358 James, 102 Mary, 93 14, 338-9, 370 Wambaw Creek, 3, 11, 17-8, 20, Peter, 153-4, 203-5 See also Maillet. James, 30, 142, 274-7 Susannah Elizabeth, 211 150, 241 Civil War, 11, 39, 141, 239 Smailes, James, 55, 230 Jean, 166 Melcher, 245 61, 63, 149, 151, 164, 185, Anne, 309 Mary, 336-8 Lessade. Madeleine (Garillon), 265 Jacques, 118, 206, 269, 274, 286, 315, 321, 329, 370 Oliver, 74, 309, 333 Esther, 240 Marguerite, 5 John, 359 Elizabeth (Bossu), 210 Mary, 337 Scott Frances, 52 Gabriel (II), 237 Susannah, 76-77 Elizabeth (Branford), 172 Switzerland, 297 Judith de, 370 Elizabeth, 157, 158, 238 Sieur de Vienne, 211 Audebert Anne, 151-2, 236 La Jarrie, France, 228 Middleburg, 198, 226 Lausanne. See also Samuel, 118, 129-30, 139, 241 Tauvron/Tauveron Elizabeth (Doublet), 133-4 Louise, 47-8, 247-8 Alexander, 84, 319 Mary, 167 50 Waring, 276 Donnedieu, 137 Elias, 34-5, 39, 126, 129, 168- Daniel, 201, 205 Lydia, 161, 163, 290 Peter (III), 172 Oze, 254-7 See Palmer. 148, 154-5 220, 229, 232, 234-6, 238, 240, James, 336, 338 138, 141, 144, 151, 170, Marie, 209 Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Carron, 6, 195 Edward Brickell White was born on January 29, 1806 on the Chapel Hill Plantation of St. John's Berkeley Parish, South Carolina. Isaac, 9, 135, 249, 251-2 Rice, 329, 373 Daniel, 100, 102-4, 289 Elizabeth (Clay), 244 80 results. 193, 259, 330, 352, 374-5 Magdeleine Elizabeth, 306 Peter, 49 Anne (Ferment), 194 David, 30, 54, 69, 87, 126, de St. Julien. Mary, 84 James, 266-7 John (II), 164, 258-9, 324 288 Helis [Alice], 350 John, 297 320 JACQUES LE SERURIER, n St. Quantin en Picardie fils de Jacques Le Serurier, et de Marie Le Comte. Stanley Marianne Charlotte (Gendron), 37, 142, 240, 270, 272-3, 292, American Revolution, 30, 38-9, Shipwright, 4, 234, 326, 357-8 William, Jr., 157 Cooper Madeleine, 117, 310 289 James, 230, 297 8, 80-1, 83-4, 94, 104-5, John (II), 167 Flemish Protestants, 57 Charles, 85, 314, 317 Anna, 195 Louis, 158 339 Stephen, 243 Rni, 178 Peter, 36, 86-7, 89, 106-8, 150, Pierre, 50-1 Murray Creek, 154 Pon Pon River, 244 Elisabet (Perdriau), 256 Revocation of the Edict of Charlotta Henrietta, 81 Jean, 285-6, 290, 348 J., 192 Forfet, Jean, 347 225 Holland, 4, 9, 57-9, 80, 117, 145, James, 106, 159, 167, 321, 326 Joseph, 31, 45, 91, 94, 100, Jeanne (LaPierre), 199 Elias, 39, 126, 141, 184, 204 Peter, 272 105, 120-32, 136-7, 146, Mary, 192, 247 Marie (Trouillart), 74 Mary Magdalen (Marion), 236 Couldre, Paul de la, 211 Marie, 134 Anne, 235, 238 Isaac, 340, 341 Please contact us to schedule a visit. Jean, 199 James Edward, 194 James, 284 *ELIAS PRIOLEAU, fils de Samuel Prioleau, et de Jeanne Merlat, n en Xaintonge en France. Race Course Tract, 332 Macaire, Franois, 44, 55, 59, Rumont, Jeanne, 306