Hi Gwen, on the FTM cd 354 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index I find there was a Huguenot settlement in the commonwealth of Virginia in 1700.The source of some info was a WALTER LeSUEUR TURNER. Communications fromGovernor Francis Nicholson of Virginia regarding Huguenot Regugees on Board Ship "Mary and Ann". In the Huguenot, vol.6(1933) pp.82-86. Source Annotation: Lists refugees from London who arrived at the James River on July 23, 1700.Also in Boyer, Ship passenger Lists, the south,pp 86-89. Also Tepper, New World Immigrants, vol 1, pp 439-443. Huguenot Settlers in North America and Europe The Depew family is of noble origin. Barthelmy Dupuy was born in 1650 and became a trusted lieutenant in the guard of Louis XIV. In 1682 he retired and married Countess Susannah Lavillon. In 1685 he escaped to Germany where he stayed fourteen years, then went to England in 1699 and from there to Virginia where he died in 1714. Chauncy Depew is a descendant. The above is from a cd containing Huguenot histories. I believe if you contacted the Historical Society of Virginia, located in Richmond, Va., they may be able to refer you to more info sources. Good hunting, Kay -- Genealogy without documentation is mythology!