Fellow listers-- Thanks so much for the great information posted to the list over the last week! We've already had almost half the number of posts received for the whole month of December, and we're only a week into January! What a great way to celebrate the H-W-E list's first birthday (it's on the 12th)! Again, thanks to you all. I've enjoyed just sitting back and reading them all. I'd also like to thank Ina for the URL she posted a couple of days ago (6 Jan) re: Huguenots who went to Denmark. I will be adding it to the section on Huguenot Links & Sites on our own website (but this is still a work in progress, as are many of the links in Beyond the Basics, and not functioning yet). This also gives me the opportunity to mention another section of our website and that is the Personal Sites (in Beyond the Basics). If you haven't checked it out recently, I hope you will do so because additions have been made to it. For example, there are listings for websites on the following surnames, all submissions from subscribers to this list: ** BOBO (BABAU, BEAUBEAU, BAUBAU, BUBBOE) ** DELAFORCE ** GREW, GROU, GLEW (originally LE GROU?), with associated names MOUSSET, PROFICHET, THOURY, CALLAS & BARNARDIER. ** HARESIGN, HAIRSINE (variants: HERSIN, HERSSIN, HERSEN, HERSEIN, HERSENT) ** LERPENIÈRE ** TOUCHARD (variants: LATOUCHE, LETOUCHE, TOUCHET, TOUCHON) As well as the above, there are non-subscribers' websites listed for the following surnames. * BEHARRELL * BEUZEVILLE & ROUSSEL, * DELEURAN (this is the site mentioned by Ina) * DEVANTIER, DEVANTIE (with DESMARETS & DUPONT) * GODOWN (variants: GODON, GOEDOWNE, GODOWNE, GODOWNS, LESGODON, GODONET & GODINOT, GODINET) * JULLION * LANIER * MALLANDAINE, MALLANDAIN, MALLINDINE, MALLENDINE (new URL for this one) It's a good idea to have at least a quick look at each of these sites because other surnames are mentioned on most of them. All for now. Andrea
While I have no Catons from this location, I do have Montgomery's'--Alexander and Elizabeth, at the end of the 16th & beginning of the 17th centuries. Was there a Huguenot/Walloon church there? Ed Rockstein Dr. Edward D. Rockstein Columbia, MD