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    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Huguenots of the South"
    2. Jim & Libby Brissie
    3. Kit, Thanks so much.....it worked and I am anxious to spend some time on this info. It was very thoughtful of you to help me. thanks again, Libby ----- Original Message ----- From: <KITF26@aol.com> To: <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 12:26 PM Subject: Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South" > Libby, I tried several ways to get this for you and cannot get > it to work. So go to Family Tree User Pages, call up "Descendants of Antoine > Bonneau" or Descendants of > Antoine Cordes" or "Descendants of Josias Dupre" - when > they come up, go to the Front Page - it should say "Huguenots > of the South." All the facets of this booklet are a great help, > it also lists many names of the early huguenots besides those > I mentioned. There are descendancy charts for some and > pedigrees for some (pedigrees being a little shorter). Let me > know if you are able to pull it up, if not I will get some help > and forward it to you. I use it all the time. My computer > crashed and I had to get another copy which is why I did not > have it. > > Kit > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > Subscription management instructions are posted at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/SC/misc.html > > ============================== > 9 Health Tips for Computer Genealogists > http://www.thirdage.com/features/tech/ouch/ >

    02/21/2001 01:56:34
    1. [SC] KING
    2. Norma
    3. Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/Sponsor/SCRoots/627 Surname: KING, MACKEY ------------------------- Looking for information about John Quincy King born abt 1837 SC and or Elizabeth Mackey (his first wife who died)born abt 1835 SC. Rebecca Jane Mackey (his second wife)born abt 1842 SC. Interested particularly in their siblings, parents, grand parents. They moved to AL. Some descendants moved later to TX

    02/21/2001 01:48:51
    1. [SC] Early South Carolina Newspapers
    2. SCRoots Help
    3. Early South Carolina Newspapers See: http://www.escndatabase.com/ http://scroots.org/pubs.html South Carolina Gazette, 1732-1775 South Carolina Weekly Gazette, 1758-1764 South Carolina and American General Gazette, 1764-1781 South Carolina Gazette and Country Journal, 1765-1775 Gazette of the State of South Carolina, 1777-1780 Charlestown Gazette, 1778-1780 Royal South Carolina Gazette, 1780-1782 Royal Gazette, 1781-1782 The large majority of published editions of these early newspapers were physically kept and safeguarded for future generations. Today, saved original issues of these newspapers are held by: The Charleston Library Society in Charleston, South Carolina The South Carolina Historical Society in Charleston, SC The Caroliniana Library in Columbia, SC Various other institutions and individuals have smaller holdings. Some of these newspapers have been microfilmed to record them for future generations and to make this national treasure available to researchers around the country. These microfilm copies may be found in many Libraries and Research institutions across the United States. Given below is a list of locations reported to hold microform copies of one or more of these early South Carolina newspapers. The geographical listing provided below shows locations where the South Carolina Gazette is reported to be held on microfilm. This list was believed current at the time of listing, however the information may change and one should contact the institution to verify such holdings. These holdings may be catalogued under the name South Carolina Gazette or perhaps under some other category such as Miscellaneous Early Newspapers - Charleston, SC. The name of the Main Library is shown for University listings. Large Universities have more than one Library on campus. Check with Library staff to determine which Library holds the newspapers on microfilm. ALABAMA Auburn University, R. B. Draughon Library, Auburn, AL 36849 Birmingham Jefferson Public Library, Birmingham, AL 35203 Jacksonville State University, Houston Cole Library, Jacksonville, AL 36265 University Of Alabama, Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 University Of Alabama at Huntsville, Main Library, Huntsville, AL 35899 University Of Montevallo, Carmichael Library, Montevallo, AL 35115 ARKANSAS University Of Arkansas, David W. Mullins Library, Fayetteville, AR 72701 CALIFORNIA California State University at Fresno, Main Library, Fresno, CA 93740 California State University at Long Beach, Main Library, Long Beach, CA 90840 Huntington Library & Art Gallery, San Marino, CA 91108 Occidental College, Mary Norton Clapp Library, Los Angeles, CA 90041 San Diego State University, Main Library, San Diego, CA 92182 Stanford University, Green Library, Stanford, CA 94305 University Of California at Berkeley, Doe Library, Berkeley, CA 94720 University Of California at Los Angeles, Main Library, Los Angeles, CA 90042 University Of California at Riverside, Rivera Library, Riverside, CA 92521 University Of California at San Diego, Central Library, La Jolla, CA 92093 U. Of California at Santa Barbara, Davidson Library, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 COLORADO Colorado State University, William E. Morgan Library, Ft. Collins, CO 80523 University Of Colorado, Norlin Library, Boulder, CO 80309 CONNECTICUT Wesleyan University, Olin Memorial Library, Middletown, CT 06459 Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library, New Haven, CT 06520 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC 20003 George Washington University, Gelman Library, Washington, DC 20052 Georgetown University, Lauinger Library, Washington, DC 20057 Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559 DELAWARE University Of Delaware, Hugh Morris Library, Newark, DE 19716 Winterthur Library, Wilmington, DE 19735 FLORIDA Florida State University, R. Manning Strozier Library, Tallahassee, FL 32306 Miami-Dade Public Library System, Miami, FL 33130 St. Augustine Historical Society, Research Library, St. Augustine, FL 32084 University Of Florida, George A. Smathers Library, Gainesville, FL 32611 GEORGIA Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, GA 31793 Agnes Scott College, McCain Library, Decatur, GA 30030 Augusta College, Reese Library, Augusta, GA 30904 DeKalb County Public Library, Decatur, GA 30030 Emory University, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta, GA 30322 Georgia Department of Archives & History, Atlanta, GA 30334 Georgia Historical Society, Research Library, Savannah, GA 31401 Georgia Southern University, Henderson Library, Statesboro, GA 30460 University Of Georgia, Ilah Dunlap Little Memorial Library, Athens, GA 30602 Valdosta State University, Odom Library, Valdosta, GA 31698 IDAHO Albertson College of Idaho, N. L. Terteling Library, Caldwell, ID 83605 ILLINOIS Illinois State University, Milner Library, Normal, IL 61761 Loyola University, Chicago, Cudahy Library, Chicago, IL 60611 Newberry Library, Chicago, IL 60610 Northern Illinois University, Founders Memorial Library, De Kalb, IL 60115 Northwestern University, Main Library, Evanston, IL 60208 University Of Chicago, Joseph Regenstein Library, Chicago, IL 60637 University Of Illinois, Main Library, Urbana, IL 61820 INDIANA Ball State University, Bracken Library, Muncie, IN 47306 Indiana University, Indiana University Library, Bloomington, IN 47405 IOWA Iowa State University, Parks Library, Ames, IA 50011 KANSAS Kansas State University, Farrell Library, Manhattan, KS 66506 University Of Kansas, Watson Library, Lawrence, KS 66045 KENTUCKY University Of Kentucky, M. I. King Library, Lexington, KY 40506 Western Kentucky University, Helm-Cravens Library, Bowling Green, KY 42101 LOUISIANA Louisiana State University, Troy H. Middleton Library, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Tulane University, Howard Tilson Memorial Library, New Orleans, LA 70118 MAINE University Of Maine, Fogler Library, Orono, ME 04469 MARYLAND Johns Hopkins University, Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Baltimore, MD 21218 MASSACHUSETTS American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA 01609 Boston Athenaeum, Boston, MA 02108 Boston Public Library, Boston, MA 02117 Boston University, Mugar Memorial Library, Boston, MA 02215 Brandeis University, Goldfarb Library, Waltham, MA 02254 Harvard University, Widener Library, Cambridge, MA 02138 Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA 02215 MICHIGAN Central Michigan University, Park Library, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 Michigan State University, Main Library, East Lansing, MI 48824 Northern Michigan University, Lydia Olson Library, Marquette, MI 49855 MINNESOTA Southwest State University, Main Library, Marshall, MN 56258 St. Cloud State University, Centennial Hall Library, St. Cloud, MN 56301 University Of Minnesota at Twin Cities, Wilson Library, Minneapolis, MN 55455 MISSISSIPPI Mississippi State University, Mitchell Library, Mississippi State, MS 39762 University Of Southern Mississippi, Cook Library, Hattiesburg, MS 39406 MISSOURI University Of Missouri at Columbia, Ellis Library, Columbia, MO 65211 MONTANA University Of Montana, Maureen And Mike Mansfield Library, Missoula, MT 59812 NEBRASKA University Of Nebraska, Love Memorial Library, Lincoln, NE 68588 NEW JERSEY Princeton University, Harvey Firestone Memorial Library, Princeton, NJ 08544 Rutgers University, Archibald S. Alexander Library, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 Seton Hall University, McLaughlin Library, South Orange, NJ 07079 Trenton State College, Roscoe L. West Library, Trenton, NJ 08650 NEW MEXICO University Of New Mexico, Zimmerman Library, Albuquerque, NM 87131 NEW YORK Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System, Buffalo, NY 14203 Columbia University, Butler Library, New York, NY 10027 Cornell University, Olin Library, Ithaca, NY 14850 New York Historical Society, Research Library, New York, NY 10024 New York Public Library, New York, NY 10018 New York Public Reference Library, New York, NY 10019 New York State Library, Albany, NY 12230 New York University, Elmer H. Bobsr Library, New York, NY 10012 Queens College Of New York, Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library, Flushing, NY 11367 State Univ. Of N.Y. at Binghamton, Glenn Bartle Library, Binghamton, NY 13902 State Univ. of N.Y. at Geneseo, Milne Library, Geneseo, NY 14454 State Univ. of N.Y. at Stony Brook, Melville Library, Stony Brook, NY 11794 University Of Rochester, Rush Rhees Library, Rochester, NY 14627 Vassar College, Frederich Ferris Thompson Library, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Wagner College, August Horrmann Library, Staten Island, NY 10301 NORTH CAROLINA Campbell University, Carrie Rich Memorial Library, Buies Creek, NC 27506 Cape Fear Community College, Main Library, Wilmington, NC 28401 Davidson College, E. H. Little Library, Davidson, NC 28036 Duke University, Perkins Library, Durham, NC 27708 East Carolina University, Joyner Library, Greenville, NC 27858 Elon College, Iris Holt McEwen Library, Elon College, NC 27244 Univ. of N.C., Davis Library, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Univ. of N.C. at Greensboro, Jackson Library, Greensboro, NC 27412 Univ. of N.C. at Wilmington, William Randall Library, Wilmington, NC 28403 Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Winston-Salem, NC 27109 NORTH DAKOTA University Of North Dakota, Chester Fritz Library, Grand Forks, ND 58202 OHIO Case Western Reserve University, Main Library, Cleveland, OH 44106 Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, OH 44114 Kent State University, Kent Library, Kent, OH 44242 Miami University, King Library, Oxford, OH 45056 Ohio State University, Main Library, Columbus, OH 43210 University Of Toledo, Carlson Library, Toledo, OH 43606 OKLAHOMA University Of Oklahoma, Bizzell Memorial Library, Norman, OK 73019 PENNSYLVANIA American Philosophical Society, Research Library, Philadelphia, PA19106 East Stroudsburg University, Kemp Library, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 Edinboro Univ. Of Pennsylvania, Baron-Forness Library, Edinboro, PA 16444 Historical Society Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Lehigh University, E. W. Fairchild-Martindale Library, Bethlehem, PA 18015 Pennsylvania State University, Pattee Library, University Park, PA 16802 University Of Pittsburgh, Hillman Library, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 RHODE ISLAND Brown University, John D. Rockefeller Library, Providence, RI 02912 SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston County Public Library, Charleston, SC 29401 Charleston Library Society, Charleston, SC 29401 Charleston Southern University, L. Mendel Rivers Library, Charleston, SC 29423 Citadel, Military College Of S.C., Daniel Library, Charleston, SC 29409 Clemson University, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library, Clemson, SC 29634 Coastal Carolina University, Kimbel Library, Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 College Of Charleston, Robert Scott Small Library, Charleston, SC 29424 Converse College, Mickel Library, Spartanburg, SC 29302 Dorchester County Public Library, St. George, SC 29477 Francis Marion University, James A. Rogers Library, Florence, SC 29501 Furman University, James Buchanan Duke Library, Greenville, SC 29613 Greenville County Public Library, Greenville, SC 29601 Lander University, Jackson Library, Greenwood, SC 29649 Presbyterian College, James H. Thomason Library, Clinton, SC 29325 South Carolina Historical Society, Research Library, Charleston, SC 29401 Summerville Library, Summerville, SC 29483 University Of South Carolina, Thomas Cooper Library, Columbia, SC 29208 University Of South Carolina, South Caroliniana Library, Columbia, SC 29208 Winthrop University, Dacus Library, Rock Hill, SC 29733 Wofford College, Sandor Teszler Library, Spartanburg, SC 29303 TENNESSEE East Tennessee State University, Sherrod Library, Johnson City, TN 37614 Knox County Public Library System, Lawson McGhee Library, Knoxville, TN 37902 Memphis State University, Main Library, Memphis, TN 38152 Tennessee Technological University, Main Library, Cookeville, TN 38505 University Of Tennessee, John C. Hodges Library, Knoxville, TN 37996 TEXAS Dallas Public Library, Dallas, TX 75201 Lufkin Genealogical & Historical Society, Kurth Library, Lufkin, TX 75901 Rice University, Fondren Library, Houston, TX 77251 Southwest Texas State University, Alkek Library, San Marcos, TX 78666 Tarrant County Junior College, Main Library, Hurst, TX 76054 Texas A&M University, Sterling C. Evans Library, College Station, TX 77843 Texas Tech University, Texas Tech Library, Lubbock, TX 79409 University Of Houston, Main Library, Houston, TX 77204 University Of North Texas, Willis Library, Denton, TX 76203 University Of Texas at Arlington, Central Library, Arlington, TX 76019 University Of Texas at Austin, Perry-Castaneda Library, Austin, TX 78712 UTAH Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, Provo, UT 84602 VIRGINIA Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Central Library, Williamsburg, VA 23187 University Of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, VA 22906 Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA 23220 WASHINGTON University Of Washington, Suzzallo/Allen Library, Seattle, WA 98195 Washington State University, Holland Library, Pullman, WA 99164 Western Washington University, Wilson Library, Bellingham, WA 98225 WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia University, Wise Library, Morgantown, WV 26506 WISCONSIN University Of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Golda Meir Library, Milwaukee, WI 53201 Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, WI 53706 SOURCES: ESCN Database Reports, the Charleston Library Society, Library of Congress, and the OCLC Online Union Catalog.

    02/21/2001 01:26:13
    1. [SC] Need some assistance please
    2. Carrie Thomas-Dominguez
    3. Is there someone on the list who might be able to help? I have found my THOMAS line in Horry Co. in 1820 and 1830 census records....have not seen 1790 or 1800 or 1810 census records yet...the library here doesn't have the films. I am lacking the township and /or town name where they were living. The following url shows where the THOMAS family was living very close to the Brunswick Co., NC border..some of the children married into Brunswick Co., NC families. The map shows them on or very near a branch off the Watering Hole Br. which branches off of the Waccamaw. http://www.scroots.org/1820horry3.html Can anyone help either by looking at this map or with cenus records....your assistance would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance! Carrie Thomas-Dominguez ----- Original Message ----- From: <ClubTweety@aol.com> To: <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 5:00 PM Subject: [SC] Low point > I'm hitting the low point again............................Someone please > slap me and say " don't give up" > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > Subscription management instructions are posted at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/SC/misc.html > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >

    02/21/2001 01:18:51
    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South"
    2. Steve Coker
    3. At 11:40 AM 2/21/01, you wrote: >Ok, don't laught but what or should I say who were the Hugenots? See http://www.scroots.org/huguenot.html for information on Carolina Huguenots. Shop online without a credit card http://www.rocketcash.com RocketCash, a NetZero subsidiary

    02/21/2001 12:49:36
    1. Re: [SC] Low point
    2. Speak to me in names - who are you looking for? Kit

    02/21/2001 11:52:24
    1. [SC] Low point
    2. I'm hitting the low point again............................Someone please slap me and say " don't give up"

    02/21/2001 11:00:04
    1. Re: [SC] Low point
    2. Gale Sanders
    3. Club Tweety, I know how you feel. I am at a brick wall that's been around for about 30 to 44 years if you believe everyone else that has gone before me. I'm guessing that's what you're talking about? If it is then, hey, don't you give up!!!! With the internet and so many people getting online, we're bound to find something and it could be right around the corner. Hang in there!!!! Gale ----Original Message Follows---- From: ClubTweety@aol.com Reply-To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC] Low point Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 18:00:04 EST I'm hitting the low point again............................Someone please slap me and say " don't give up" ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== Subscription management instructions are posted at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/SC/misc.html ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/21/2001 10:31:07
    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South"
    2. In a message dated 2/21/01 3:26:23 PM Central Standard Time, ClubTweety@aol.com writes: > Subj: Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South" > Date: 2/21/01 3:26:23 PM Central Standard Time > From: ClubTweety@aol.com > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com">SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com</A> > To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > Same here.....where can I find them > > > <A HREF="http://www.google.com/search?q=Huguenots&btnG=Google+Search">Google Search: Huguenots</A> http://www.google.com/search?q=Huguenots&btnG=Google+Search

    02/21/2001 09:45:46
    1. [SC] SARAH COLWELL/CALDWELL
    2. Walt, do you know who she was married to or any information that will distinguish her for the host of other Sarah Colwell/Caldwells? Could it have been George Brownlee, James Richey/Richie, J. S. Verdenburg, John Owens, or Zack Houlditch? Where or when was she born or died? Do you know her parent's name? Was Colwell her surname or married name? Sarah was a very, very common name within the Colwell/Caldwell clan and any little bit of info helps. Fred Hawthorne JFHawthorn@AOL.com "Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been." by Mark Twain  

    02/21/2001 09:24:08
    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South"
    2. Same here.....where can I find them

    02/21/2001 09:23:55
    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South"
    2. In a message dated 02/21/2001 1:42:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, lgalesanders@hotmail.com writes: << Ok, don't laught but what or should I say who were the Hugenots? Gale Sanders >> French Protestant

    02/21/2001 08:47:48
    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South"
    2. Frances Wimberly
    3. Oh about history; don't feel bad; how I hated it in school, including college and the humiliation; it was all about memorizing dates and retaining what you read; left me out and yet I wanted to know history and family geneology long before the 1st grade and that was many moons ago. I can't do chronological order and this computer of my younger son's and the Internet has helped me tremendously; I can remember things I never thought I could. Isn't there a website www.Americanhistory.com ????? Can watch Public Television and can learn more about history and remember it in an hour more than I think I learned for 3 yrs. in school. Can't afford cable and not going to pay for that mess for a few good channels. Same was true for math; but I could paint, whoopee; you know how people regard Fine Arts majors! frances ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gale Sanders" <lgalesanders@hotmail.com> To: <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 14:53 PM Subject: Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South" > Thank you Roger for a most informative history lesson. I truly believe that > by learning about history, it will help us all to understand the great > mirgrations that were happening even before different peoples came into the > USA. > > I know that the DNA project that is going on is trying to undertake this > great task by getting people to donate their DNA plus 4 generations. I > myself have always wondererd about where certain groups of peoples came from > and why. > > Thanks again, > Gale Sanders > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: "Roger A Lucheta" <rlucheta@jacads.com> > Reply-To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South" > Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 09:00:47 -1000 > > Gale: > > Hugenouts were French Calvinists, who arose shortly after the Reformation > in Geneva. If you're Protestant, you believe that the French king > persecuted them terribly - to include the St. Bartholemews Day Massacre - > ultimately leading to an exodus of many of them from France. (If you're > Catholic - which I am - you're supposed to believe that they were > antisocial troublemakers who brought their troubles on themselves). As a > group, they were a very industrious group. One of the venues of their > exile was South Carolina (another was Germany, where their descendents > became some of the leading industrial, commercial, and even military > families - Krupps, etc. - on a more somber note, Hermann Goering was of > Hugenot extraction.) After the French Revolution, when freedom of religion > was established, Hugenouts came out of hiding in France and became a small, > but very successful, group in French commerce. > > The influence of the South Carolina Hugenouts is best shown in the fact > that the original constitution of South Carolina was written by the French > philosopher Montaisque, whose thinking also guided the writers of the U.S. > Constitution. Much of Mantaisque's constitution survives to this day in > the South Carolina Constitution. > > Most Hugenout congregations ultimately joined up with the Presbyterians, > who (at least historically) are also Calvinistic. There are, at most, only > two Hugenout congregations in the US - one in New York and one in > Charleston - and the New York one is more of a historical society than an > active, witnessing congregation. > > For more interesting Hugenout stuff, you might look up - in French history > - Henry of Navarre and the period of Cardinal Richelieu. > > Roger Lucheta > My bod' may be on Johnston Island, but my heart's in Pickens County. > > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > [SCRoots-Lite] http://www.egroups.com/group/SCRoots-Lite/ > SUBSCRIBE: SCRoots-Lite-subscribe@egroups.com > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > SCRoots Query Board > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/SCROOTS > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > >

    02/21/2001 08:20:19
    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South"
    2. Frances Wimberly
    3. French Protestant (Spanish). frances ----- Original Message ----- From: <J2ROBERTS@aol.com> To: <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 14:47 PM Subject: Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South" > In a message dated 02/21/2001 1:42:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, > lgalesanders@hotmail.com writes: > > << Ok, don't laught but what or should I say who were the Hugenots? > Gale Sanders > >> > > French Protestant > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > Subscription management instructions are posted at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/SC/misc.html > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html > >

    02/21/2001 08:11:38
    1. [SC] Wyatt Family
    2. Looking for a family of Elijah Wystt.Born around 1770's,Had a son name John Wyatt born 1796 in South Caroliona.They were in Pike Co in 1830's. Debra Maddox Wilson

    02/21/2001 08:04:24
    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South"
    2. Gale Sanders
    3. Thank you Roger for a most informative history lesson. I truly believe that by learning about history, it will help us all to understand the great mirgrations that were happening even before different peoples came into the USA. I know that the DNA project that is going on is trying to undertake this great task by getting people to donate their DNA plus 4 generations. I myself have always wondererd about where certain groups of peoples came from and why. Thanks again, Gale Sanders ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Roger A Lucheta" <rlucheta@jacads.com> Reply-To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South" Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 09:00:47 -1000 Gale: Hugenouts were French Calvinists, who arose shortly after the Reformation in Geneva. If you're Protestant, you believe that the French king persecuted them terribly - to include the St. Bartholemews Day Massacre - ultimately leading to an exodus of many of them from France. (If you're Catholic - which I am - you're supposed to believe that they were antisocial troublemakers who brought their troubles on themselves). As a group, they were a very industrious group. One of the venues of their exile was South Carolina (another was Germany, where their descendents became some of the leading industrial, commercial, and even military families - Krupps, etc. - on a more somber note, Hermann Goering was of Hugenot extraction.) After the French Revolution, when freedom of religion was established, Hugenouts came out of hiding in France and became a small, but very successful, group in French commerce. The influence of the South Carolina Hugenouts is best shown in the fact that the original constitution of South Carolina was written by the French philosopher Montaisque, whose thinking also guided the writers of the U.S. Constitution. Much of Mantaisque's constitution survives to this day in the South Carolina Constitution. Most Hugenout congregations ultimately joined up with the Presbyterians, who (at least historically) are also Calvinistic. There are, at most, only two Hugenout congregations in the US - one in New York and one in Charleston - and the New York one is more of a historical society than an active, witnessing congregation. For more interesting Hugenout stuff, you might look up - in French history - Henry of Navarre and the period of Cardinal Richelieu. Roger Lucheta My bod' may be on Johnston Island, but my heart's in Pickens County. ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== [SCRoots-Lite] http://www.egroups.com/group/SCRoots-Lite/ SUBSCRIBE: SCRoots-Lite-subscribe@egroups.com ============================== Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate your heritage! http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/21/2001 07:53:22
    1. [SC] Re: [SCGREENW] Re: Butler
    2. Conrad & Tricia Holsomback
    3. I have an excel spreadsheet on the Butler line also the Burnette line from the Edgefield District and the Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. My grandparents Robert Milton Holsomback who married Fannie Ann Burnette are buried there. I am willing to share with anyone interested. Conrad Holsomback mailto:triconholsomback@greenwood.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <SCMATSON@aol.com> To: <SCGREENW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 2:50 PM Subject: Re: [SCGREENW] Re: Butler > Only one of my Butler lines descends from the Preston Butlers. I have > another Butler line and many of them are buried at Good Hope Baptist in > Saluda and I think (unconfirmed) some are buried in a Butler cemetery. > Elizabeth Butler (daughter of Preston James Butler and Elizabeth Dunn > Swancey) married Henry William Butler. Elizabeth and Henry William were my > g-grandparents. > > Suzanne > > > ==== SCGREENW Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    02/21/2001 07:29:52
    1. [SC] Ship Lists of 1846 Mary Stewart
    2. Gale Sanders
    3. Hi listmembers, I'm sending this to just a few of the lists that I am on so if you get several copies, I apologize for that now. I know this is not a topic of the mailing list but as so many of you have access to a great many resources I was hoping someone could give me a lead or that you might have this information. Or, you might know where it is on the internet, short of me going to the ARCHIVES. I have already exhausted THE OLIVE TREE, IMMIGRANT SHIPS TRANSCRIBERS GUILD and others I can't quite think of right off the top of my head. What I'm looking for is a ship of the J&J COOKE shipping line, that sailed from Londonderry Ireland to Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1847. I want to see the passenger lists if possible. Looking for Robert and Mary Hamilton, children, brother and sister. Thanks for any help. Gale Sanders _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/21/2001 06:00:47
    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South"
    2. Gale Sanders
    3. Ok, don't laught but what or should I say who were the Hugenots? Gale Sanders ----Original Message Follows---- From: KITF26@aol.com Reply-To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South" Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 12:26:15 EST Libby, I tried several ways to get this for you and cannot get it to work. So go to Family Tree User Pages, call up "Descendants of Antoine Bonneau" or Descendants of Antoine Cordes" or "Descendants of Josias Dupre" - when they come up, go to the Front Page - it should say "Huguenots of the South." All the facets of this booklet are a great help, it also lists many names of the early huguenots besides those I mentioned. There are descendancy charts for some and pedigrees for some (pedigrees being a little shorter). Let me know if you are able to pull it up, if not I will get some help and forward it to you. I use it all the time. My computer crashed and I had to get another copy which is why I did not have it. Kit ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== Subscription management instructions are posted at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/SC/misc.html ============================== 9 Health Tips for Computer Genealogists http://www.thirdage.com/features/tech/ouch/ _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/21/2001 05:40:51
    1. Re: [SC] Re: "Hugenots of the South"
    2. Libby, I tried several ways to get this for you and cannot get it to work. So go to Family Tree User Pages, call up "Descendants of Antoine Bonneau" or Descendants of Antoine Cordes" or "Descendants of Josias Dupre" - when they come up, go to the Front Page - it should say "Huguenots of the South." All the facets of this booklet are a great help, it also lists many names of the early huguenots besides those I mentioned. There are descendancy charts for some and pedigrees for some (pedigrees being a little shorter). Let me know if you are able to pull it up, if not I will get some help and forward it to you. I use it all the time. My computer crashed and I had to get another copy which is why I did not have it. Kit

    02/21/2001 05:26:15