Dear listers -- Last night, while doing a web search for Huguenot information, I came across an absolutely wonderful site which includes, among many other things, information about DELAFORCE families of France and London, with branches who went to the U.S., Canada and Australia. There are related surnames mentioned as well. This is on the personal website of a man named Ken Baldry who lives in London, ENG. The URL is: http://art-science.com/Ken/Genealogy/index.htm. On the first page, Mr. Baldry says about himself -- "Ken is not a genealogy freak but has quite a lot of information, which may be of value to people seeking their own antecedents......." That is a vast understatement. There is a huge amount of information on this website. I am in awe of it, immersed as I am at the moment with our list website. Of the most interest, of course, is the Huguenot information on the site. Mr. Baldry's mother was a DELAFORCE and he has included, in what he calls "an auxilliary site", a lot of information about this family. Most of it was apparently done by a distant cousin, Patrick DELAFORCE. For example, Mr. Baldry has scanned all twenty-three chapters of a book written by Patrick DELAFORCE called "Family History Research -- The French Connection" (now out of print). To view the Table of Contents of this book go to: http://art-science.com/Ken/Genealogy/Patrick/Index.htm. All of the chapters in this book look fascinating. Some of them are -- The Delaforces in 17th Century London (Chapter 8) The Silkweavers of London (Chapter 10. Includes two family trees) The 16th century Huguenot families in London - first arrivals (Chapter 11) The London Churches and the Threadneedle Street Capers (Chapter 12) The Guisne' Delaforces (Chapter 13) Additional chapters are about families in the occupations of port wine shippers, fish mongers and pawn brokers. There are also separate chapters on branches of the family who went to the U.S., to Canada, and to Australia (includes family trees). The first chapter, Genealogical Sources in the UK, may be of general help to anyone researching Huguenots in England. Note that the name DELAFORCE is spelled quite a few different ways on this site. To name just a few: DELFORCE, DULLFORCE, FORCE, FOSE, etc. I hope you enjoy this site as much as I did. Andrea