===================================================================== Match: Boles Source: GEN-MAT-HX-L@rootsweb.com From: "Helen" <Helenh@pdq.net> Subject: Huguenots - See Some Names - A Classic Masterpiece History of the Huguenot Emigration to America, Two Volumes in One, Charles W. Baird, 1885, 1991. This is a thick dark green clothcovered hardback with gilt printing, 6 x 9-3/4, xix plus 354 pages in the Volume One part, and 445 pages in Volume Two part, plus a number of unpaged maps and other illustrations - probably close to 825 pages altogether.Out of Print! The book is in near new condition with the only flaw being three very small initials written on the inside of the back cover.Otherwise, in nice unmarked condition with no dogeared, loose or torn pages and no scuffs or stubbed corners. Per a review elsewhere: "This is the standard work on the Huguenot emigration to America. Baird's work is so thorough that there a few Huguenot names for which some new fact or illustration is not supplied. The bulk of the work is devoted to the important emigraion of French Protestants (via the Netherlands and Great Britain) in the last quarter of the 17th century to the time of the Revolutionary War. Throughout the text, in both narratives and records, there is a profusion of genealogical detail on the early Huguenot families of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia, later families having dispersed to Pennsylvania and other states. In addition, extensive genealogical notices are given in footnotes, with references to sources, thus serving as a guide to further information." Elsewhere, some old reviews state: "A book that has a longstanding appeal and is com complete that it still remains the basic source book for research into Huguenot origins. A reference that should be read by everyone who has just discovered their Huguenot roots. Any library that has even a small Huguenot collection will need this book as the basic source book. All Huguenot descendants should have a copy of this book to read and help understand the meaning of liberty and freedom we as Americans hold so dear." - National Huguenot Society Newsletter, Feb. 1992. "It is of considerable value to historians, and genealogists will be well served by the lists of names and by the extreme care exercised by Dr. Baird; the transcriptions of names are impeccable..." - Library Journal, April, 1967. Just the Table of Contents in Volume One covers nine pages, while that of Volume Two covers another nine pages. There are a number of appendices and a 42 page double columned index. Adams, Alard, Albert, Alexander, Allaire, Allen, Alva, Amail, Ammonet, Anderson, Andriver, Andros, Angervin, Anglois, Antoine, Appleton, Apre, Aracheguene, Archambeau, Ardouin, Argall, Armand, Arnold, Arnou, Arondeau, Ashurst, Assire, Atinas, Aubin, Auboyneau, Aubry, Audebert, Augustine, Aumant, Aunant, Avillainez, Aycrigg, Aydelott, Aymon, Ayrault, Bacot, Badeau, Ballergeau, Balaguier, Balarand, Ballou, Baluet, Barand, Barbarie, Barbauld, Barbier, Barbot, Barbut, Bard, Barde, Barger, Baron, de la Barre, Barre, Le Bas, Bas, Basset, Bataille, Baton, Baudon, Baudouin, Bayard, Bayley, Bayeaux, Beadle, Beaubattu, le Beau, Beauchaire, Beauchamp, Beaumont, Beauvois, Belleville, Bellomont, Belong, Benech, Bennet, Benoit, Bentyn, Berchaud, Bergeron, Bergier, Berkeley, Bernard, Bernardeau, Bernon, Berou, Berteaud, Berthon de Marigey, Bertolet, Berton, Bertonneau, Bertrand, Bertrand du Tuffeau, Berwick, Besart, Besly, Bessonet, Bethlo, Bibaud, Biencourt, Billard, Billebeu, Biscon, Bisset, Bitheur, Black, Blanchard, Blenae, Bliss, Block, Blom, Blond, Blondeau, Blonderie, Blond, Bochet, Boisbelleau, Bois-le-Comte, Boisseau, Boisselet, Boiteau, Boles, Bon, Bondet, Bongrand, Bonhoste, Bonneau, Bonneau, Bonnefous, Bonnerme, Bonnet, Bonneville, Bonnin, Bonrepos, Bontecou, Bordel, Bosc, Bosson, Bostaquet, Bouche, Boucher, Bouchet, Boudin, Bodin, Boudinot, Bouhier, Bouniot, Bouquet, Bourdeaux, Bourdet, Bourdieu, Bourdon, Boureau, Bourioli, Bouteilier, Boutignon, Boutigny, Boutiller, Boutineau, Bouyer, Bovie, Bowdoin, Boyd, Boyer, Brebeuf, Bremar, Bressan, Breteau, Britin Dit Laronde, Bricou, Bridon, Brie, Briell, Brigaud, Brinqueman, Brokin, Browning, Broucard, Broussard, Browne, Brugnet, Bruyas, Brun, Bruneau, Buckingham, Bureau, Buretel, (Burtel), Buregeaud, Burgundy, Butler, Bussereau, Butt, Buvier, Cabot, Caillaud, Cailleboeuf, Cairon, Caen, Callard, Callieres, Calvin, Camp, Campbell, Canche, Caner, Canon, Cante, Canton, Carion, Carleton, Caemarthen, Carmeau, Carouge, Caron, Carre, Carriere, Carron, Cartier, Casier, Casjou, Cassagne, Castaing, Caudebec, Cawgatwo, Cazalet, Cazneau, (Cazaniau)m Chabot, Chabossiere, Chadaine, Chaigneau, Chaillaud, Chaille, Chaine, Chaine, Chalifour, Challeux, Chalilion, Chambers, Champagne, Champenois, Champflour, Champlain, Champout, Champs, Chapelcupe, Chaperon, Chapman, Chardavoine, Chardon, Charie, Charles 1,2 and 5th, Charlton, Charnise, Charon, Chartier, Charuyer, Chastaignier, Chastes, Chaudore, Chauveau, Chauvin, Checkley, Cheever, Chenevard, Cherigny, Chevalier, Chezean, Chintrier, Choiseule, Chrestien, Clement, Clements, Cler, Clercq, Clere, Claude, Cloux, Cochivier, Coit, Colbert, Colier, Coligny,...more next time. I will be happy to see if your surnames are included in the book.