Hi List, Got the following information from one of the Council Members of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain. It helps us understand what is in the Aufrere Papers. If any of you are really interested in this I suppose I could ask if we could pay him to make photocopies. Only the introduction is in English. The bulk is in French. Let me know. R ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Aufrere Papers are the family papers of one Rev. Israel Anthoine Aufrere, born Paris in 1667, ordained in The Hague in 1696, moved to England in 1700, where he was naturalized. He then became the Minister of two of the central London Huguenot/French churches and he lived in London until his death aged 90. He was the son of Antoine A (of Paris, escaped to The Hague, 1687, died London 7 Sept 1701) and Antoinette Gervaise. He married Sarah Amsincq (1670-1754) on 18 April 1700. The papers are essentially all his business papers over a period of 70 years, very little on his work as a Pastor though there are 70 pages of letters on his relationship with his family and about his in-laws. You should also know that carrying out an electronic search on the Huguenot records that I have shows 236 hits in 26 different documents or books, though many of those will be records where the Rev Aufrere officiated at baptisms and marriages. There is also an Aufrere pedigree in the Wagner Collection at the Huguenot Library in London though that is not accessible at the moment, nor will it be until at least mid-September, as the Library is closed for the indefinite future to researchers and Huguenot Society fellows alike. There is a reference to Israel Antony A in one of Henry Wagner's published pedigrees which I have in my collection, which shows a link to the Du Moulin family. I have a substantial amount of information on that family if you have any links to them. Hope this helps from 2nd email: The name Aufrere appears in 14 volumes of the Hug Soc of GB's Proceedings, each volume comprising 5 or 6 annual editions. The name also appears once on page 964 of the 1987 Cahiers du Centre de genealogie Francaise, which is published in Paris.