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         Huguenots Genealogy:     more books (100)
  1. Pedigrees of Huguenot families and materials by Henry Wagner, 1926
  2. Genealogical research among Pennsylvania German and Huguenot families (Genealogical publications of the National Genealogical Society) by Charles Rhoads Roberts, 1933
  3. Our Huguenot ancestors by Howard Barnhart, 1998
  4. Bibliography of materials in the Huguenot bookcase at the State Library of Ohio: April 2, 2003 by Paul Mitchell Immel, 2003
  5. A preliminary statement of the Cantine genealogy: or the descendants in America of the Huguenot refugee Moses Cantine by Matthew Cantine Julien, 2010-08-30
  6. The Bontecou genealogy. A record of the descendants of Pierre Bontecou, a Huguenot refugee from France, in the lines of his sons by John Emery Morris, 2010-08-28
  7. The Fillow, Philo and Philleo genealogy. A record of the descendants of John Fillow, a Huguenot refugee from France by D H. b. 1844 Van Hoosear, 2010-08-30
  8. The Bontecou Genealogy; A Record of the Descendants of Pierre Bontecou, a Huguenot Refugee From France, by John Emery Morris, 2010-03-28
  9. Escape to Freedom (Huguenot Trilogy) by Kenn Joubert, 2006-04-27
  10. Monnet family genealogy,: An emphasis of a noble Huguenot heritage, somewhat of the first immigrants Isaac¹ and Pierre¹ Monnet; by Orra Eugene Monnette, 1911
  11. Story of the Huguenots: A Sixteenth Century Narrative Wherein the French, Spaniards and Indians Were the Actors by F. A. Mann, 2004-01
  12. The Fillow, Philo and Philleo Genealogy. a Record of the Descendants of John Fillow, a Huguenot Refugee From France by Van Hoosear, 2010-01-03
  13. The Bontecou Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of Pierre Bontecou, a Huguenot Refugee from Fran by John Emery Morris, 2009-03-18
  14. The Bontecou Genealogy: A Record Of The Descendants Of Pierre Bontecou, A Huguenot Refugee From France, ..

61. Genealogy
genealogy LINKS from American History Cherokee Cousins Family Search Ferguson, Missouri(hometown) Franklin County, Missouri huguenots National huguenots
http://www.muw.edu/~bparker/genealogy.html
GENEALOGY LINKS Bill Parker's Immigrant Ancestors
Bill Parker's Relatives from American History

Cherokee Cousins

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62. Genealogy Quest - English Denization Records, 1690
Settlers in America (despite its title, this CD also include huguenots in Englandand Ireland). Recommend this page to a friend Or. genealogy Quest, 5550 Stuckey
http://www.genealogy-quest.com/collections/engnat1.html
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English Denization Records, 1690
2 January 1690 Warrant for letters of denization to the following French Protestants: John Menard, clerk; Lewisa, his wife; Mary, Susannah and Peter, their children
Anna Gendraut
Elias De Bonrepos; Esther, his wife; Elias, Alexander, Anna, and Marguarita, their children
Mathew Herbert; Elizabeth, his wife; Mathew, James and John, their children
Mathew Renaudet; Carola, his wife; Carola, Mathew, and Isaiah, their children
Peter Goujeon; Esther, his wife; Nicholas and Isaac, their children
Anthony Beraud
Lewis Guionneau
Samuel Boutet; Samuel Adam, James, Peter, and John, his children
Claudius Bruyers Sebastian Poitevin Andrew Jaquad; Magdalen, his wife; John, their son Peter Bigot; Magdalen, his wife; Peter and Magdalen, their children Timothy Archenbeau Stephen la Jaille John Moller Thomas Oulry James Testarde; Catharina, his wife; James and Anthony, their children William Barbut Hilary Reneu Daniel David Esther Carlat and Catharina, her daughter

63. Listings Of The World Society Genealogy Religions
http//huguenotsfrance.org/english.htm - Added Nov-27-02; Local Catholic ChurchHistory and genealogy Research Guide Post Review Resources include information
http://listingsworld.com/Society/Genealogy/Religions/

64. Willow Bend Books - Genealogy Reference Material
This is a genealogy Site. Some two million huguenots, or French Protestants, fledFrance after the revokation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685an edict which had
http://www.willowbend.net/search.asp?SearchState=Huguenot

65. Genealogy Links: - For Indices:Location Specific By Gensource
PA Vernang County History of Vernang county genealogy of the French huguenotsof the South Carolina Low Country genealogy and History of the huguenots of
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Brenda's Guide to Online PA Genealogy
: Search for your Pennsylvania ancestors online. This page has an abundance of links.
Palatine and Pennsylvania-Dutch
: Genealogy Links By Kraig Ruckel
PA, Bedford County, USGenWeb Project page
: The Genealogy and History of Bedford County, PA.
Donna's Berks County, PA Genealogy Page
: Early arrival/birth/death/marriage Great Resources. Help for writing other countries.
PA - Berks County genealogy center

Bab's Place on the Internet
: Primarily a genealogy home page featuring multiple familes from the Morrison Cove area of Blair Co. Pa.
PA, Chester County, Pennsylvania US GenWeb Project Page

66. AVGS Genealogy Book Collection
R929.344, The Trail of the huguenots in Europe, United States, So Africa Canada. Call , Jewish. R929.1, Finding Our Fathers, A Guide Book to Jewish genealogy*.
http://www.qnet.com/~toiyabe/avgs/avgs_book_collection_pg3.html
AVGS Genealogy Book Collection
Palmdale City Public Library
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Page 1 Page 2 Page 4 ... Page 9 Call # Huguenots Huguenots Immigration to America Call # Immigrants Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660 Emigrants to America Indentured in London 1718-1733 Immigrant Ancestors 2500 to Am. before 1750 Immigrants to America Appearing in English Records Immigrants to the Middle Colonies from Passenger Lists* Call # Jewish Finding Our Fathers, A Guide Book to Jewish Genealogy* Jewish Genealogy Vol. II Call # Marriages American Marriages Before 1699 Call # Maps Call # Mayflower A Cross Index Genealogical Register Plymouth Families Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families Mayflower Increasings 2nd Ed* Mayflower Marriages The Mayflower Reader* Call # Military Census Of Pensioners for Revolutionary Or Military Services 1840 Civil War GenealogyA Guide for Tracing Civil War Ancestors* Colonial Soldiers of the South 1732-1774* Confederate Patriot Index 1924-1978 Tenn Division Vol II* Guide to Revolutionary War Records in Los Angeles Area Libraries Historical Register of Officers of Continental Army of Revolutionary War During April 1775-December 1783* Land Lottery Grants made to Veterans of the Revolutionary War by State of Georgia* The Lost SoldierIndex to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers 1784-1811

67. Gossett/Gosset Genealogy
by the huguenots, Cardinal Richelieu modified the edict and the huguenots lost their End.A word in parting The Gossett/Gosset genealogy page has been running
http://members.surfsouth.com/~fgossett/index3.htm
Background:
It is generally accepted that the Gossetts originated in France. Not all, if any, Gossetts who emigrated to America in those early years, however, came from France. On April 13, 1598 King Henry IV authorized the Edict of Nantes. That marked the end of the War of Religion, establishing the legal toleration of Calvinism in Roman Catholic France. During this time French Protestants could hold government office and had special courts to adjudicate disputes between the faiths. The Huguenots (Calvinists) made much gain during that period. In the Peace of Ales (1629), which followed three revolts by the Huguenots, Cardinal Richelieu modified the edict and the Huguenots lost their capacity for armed self-defense. On October 18, 1685, Louis XIV withdrew the edict and declared France entirely Catholic. The revocation of the Edict of Nantes caused thousands of Protestants to emigrate from France rather than accept Catholicism. Many Gossetts left France for other European countries, most commonly Germany, England, and the Netherlands. Whether any came to the Colonies of America at that time, is unknown to this writer. One of the more documented Gossetts of that period was Jean Gosset. A quotation from J.B. Payne, An Amorial of Jersey, p171 "John Gosset, a member of an influential French family, settled in Jersey, shortly after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and founded a family now existing in various branches, both in that island and in England."

68. Genealogy Books - BigTreeBooks.com
1. STORY OF THE huguenots A Sixteenth Century Narrative WhereinThe French, Spaniards and Indians Were The Actors BTB121455HB.
http://www.bigtreebooks.com/Author.asp?Author=F. A. Mann

69. 007 Websites Directory: Genealogy/Europe/France
huguenotsfrance.org - huguenots en France (Rating 0). Add a preferred listing.Searchfeed results or try a search for genealogy on GoClick.com, a keyword
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    70. Island Ireland: Irish Genealogy & Local History
    Portarlington Local History Books (Counties Laois and Offaly, huguenots).Rathgormack (County Waterford). genealogy AND FAMILY HISTORY.
    http://www.islandireland.com/Pages/history/local.html
    Most Corkmen know a lot; but this one knew everything. I tried many times to catch him out on some bit of esoteric information but it was no use. Invariably he was ready for me, and whether it was some abstruse point in Canon Law, the history of the Babylonian civilisation, the multifarious uses of the Soya Bean, or even how to make drisheens, he could hold forth for a couple of hours and never become boring. Robert Maire Smyllie
    Carpathian Days- and Nights HOME back to the main
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    The Island Ireland directory is sponsored by our online Irish shop: Bringing Irish goods to America... winner of Yahoo's "Top Service" award You're very welcome to the Island Ireland directory for Irish local history.
    The following hand-picked links will take you to resources on Irish local history and genealogy. LOCAL HISTORY SITES Athenry (County Galway) Ballyclare Historical Society (County Antrim, Six Mile Valley...) Carrick on Suir (County Tipperary) Cavan County Museum (Pighouse Collection...)

    71. ACADIAN-CAJUN Genealogy: Pre-Acadian Life In France
    In the middle 1500's, Protestant Calvinism spread into France as huguenots. Spurredon, tens of thousands of huguenots around the country were murdered.
    http://www.acadian-cajun.com/frlife.htm
    Acadian History Acadian Genealogy Cajun History Cajun Genealogy ... Links Pre-Acadian Life in France Origins Acadia The Exile Resettlement ... Cajun History Life in France
    France had been a Roman Catholic nation for centuries. In the middle 1500's, Protestant Calvinism spread into France as Huguenots. Civil war broke out in 1562 over religion. At that time, 10-20% of France were Calvinists. The poplulation around 1562 was about 16 million.
    A low point in Protestant-Catholic relations came on St. Bartholemew's day in 1572. Catherine de Medici (the queen mother)
    France c.1600
    by
    Abraham Ortelius
    [Click on image for a larger view] had the Huguenot leaders (who were in Paris for a wedding) killed. Spurred on, tens of thousands of Huguenots around the country were murdered.
    Edict of Nantes (1598) said that Catholicism was the official religion of France, but Huguenots were allowed to worship in their own castles and a few other places. Things were fairly peaceful for about twenty years. Then the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) began as a Catholic-Protestant confict in Bohemia and spread to Germany.
    France joined the war in 1632, sending men to help the Swedish. In 1639, French armies entered the war directly. It was France/Sweden against Spain/Austria. The war ended with the Peace of Westphalia. France was again the leading power of Europe, replacing Spain. France took large parts of the Alsace.

    72. Religions
    Over 55.000 names. Includes links and a bibliography. Category Society genealogy Religions http//huguenotsfrance.org/english.htm.
    http://www.ad.com/Society/Genealogy/Religions/
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    Brethren History and Genealogy Describes printed, manuscript, and web resources for members of the "Church of the Brethren."
    Category: Society > Genealogy > Religions
    http://www.cob-net.org/genhis.htm
    Genealogy Archives in Germany
    Includes information from government, church (Catholic,Evangelical), and military sources. Primarily in German.
    Category: Society > Genealogy > Religions
    http://www.bawue.de/~hanacek/info/earchive.htm
    Huguenot Historical Society of New Paltz, New York
    Founded in 1894, the society owns and operates the National Historic Landmark District, Huguenot Street, a collection of house museums with construction dates ranging from 1690 to 1894. Category: Society > Genealogy > Religions http://www.hhs-newpaltz.org/ Huguenot Web Site Portal for descendants and researchers of French Huguenots, including a message board, free e-mail accounts, and related links. Category: Society > Genealogy > Religions http://Huguenot.net/ Huguenots of France : Genealogies Alsace, Dauphiné, Lyon, Normandie, Sancerre and Tours. Over 55.000 names. Includes links and a bibliography.

    73. Open Directory & Pay Per Click Search Engine: Society/Genealogy/Religions
    http//huguenotsfrance.org/english.htm. Local Catholic Church History and GenealogyResearch Guide Resources include information that can be derived from the
    http://www.searchpixie.com/Society/Genealogy/Religions/
    Need Traffic TrafficGiveAway.com Search the Web Home Toolbar LinkManager bookmark ... Genealogy : Religions CATEGORIES: Biblical Jewish LINKS:
    • Brethren History and Genealogy
      Describes printed, manuscript, and web resources for members of the "Church of the Brethren."
      http://www.cob-net.org/genhis.htm
    • Genealogy Archives in Germany
      Includes information from government, church (Catholic,Evangelical), and military sources. Primarily in German.
      http://www.bawue.de/~hanacek/info/earchive.htm
    • Huguenot Historical Society of New Paltz, New York
      Founded in 1894, the society owns and operates the National Historic Landmark District, Huguenot Street, a collection of house museums with construction dates ranging from 1690 to 1894.
      http://www.hhs-newpaltz.org
    • Huguenot Web Site
      Portal for descendants and researchers of French Huguenots, including a message board, free e-mail accounts, and related links. http://Huguenot.net
    • Huguenots of France : Genealogies Alsace, Dauphin©, Lyon, Normandie, Sancerre and Tours. Over 55.000 names. Includes links and a bibliography. http://huguenots-france.org/english.htm

    74. RAMSEY LIBRARY RESEARCH GUIDES
    Cyndi's List huguenots. The Olive Tree genealogy - huguenots. The RecordsRoom is a guide to US vital and other records. 1500 US Newspapers.
    http://toto.lib.unca.edu/genealogy/Default.htm
    RAMSEY LIBRARY RESEARCH GUIDES
    Log Cabin [near Asheville], Plateau Studios E.M. Ball Collection , UNCA
    General Library Resources
    There are many standard resources for genealogical assistance. The following represent only a small sampling of books and online resources you may choose to consult in Ramsey Library. Biography and Genealogy Master Index Current Biography DAB - Dictionary of American Biography DNB - Dictionary of National Biography ... The hidden half of the family Kemp, Thomas Jay. The Genealogist's Virtual Library: Full-Text Books on the World Wide Web. Eales, Anne Bruner and Robert M. Kvasnicka, eds. Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives of the United States Search Engines TE O MA a rapid and intelligent search engine. Search for "genealogical research"
    Getting Started Cyndi's List Genealogy Standards and Guidelines Cyndi's List - Organizing Your Research Elements of a Research Plan Helpful Hints for Successful Searching RootsWeb's Guide To Tracing Family Trees ... Genealogy Records Service The US Census Bureau has a draft FAQ on genealogy Genealogy Lessons SurNames.com

    75. Mailgate.ORG Web Server: Soc.genealogy.benelux
    genealogy in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. toevalstreffers, Ine van denMunckhof List of huguenots who emigrated to Holland., WILLIAM M. LEITNER
    http://www.mailgate.org/soc/soc.genealogy.benelux/
    soc.genealogy.benelux Genealogy in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
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    76. Meredith On The Guillet-Thoreau Genealogy
    The GuilletThoreau genealogy. Henry David Thoreau knew very well that he was descendedfrom primitive Christians, the Waldensians and the huguenots who had
    http://www.walden.org/life/Geneology/Guillet-Thoreau.htm
    Meredith on the Guillet-Thoreau Genealogy
    In late-June 1999 Austin Meredith traveled to London and the day after his return, on 30 June, sent the Thoreau E-Mail Distribution List the following interesting message under the subject heading "Some Thoreau genealogy saved from the German occupation of the Isle of Jersey": I've just gotten back from a trip to the British Library, now in its new digs. The planning commission required them to precisely mimic the hue of the old slate atop the lovely historic pile of the St. Pancras RR station next doorand then replaced the roof of that old structure with a different hue of slate!
    The old reading room, the biggie with the dome over at the British Museum near Russell Square, is all closed off, being restored. (One is no longer to shift in one's chair while doing one's research and musing of Karl Marx's piles.) In the original King's Library hall, the only "books" now appearing are the pasted-up false spines which once obscured the servants' entrances.
    (Incidentally, at a used bookshop across the street I found Buell's environmental imagination at 18 pounds and Golemba's wild rhetoric at 22 pounds and 50 pence. There were no other Thoreau materials of any description.)

    77. Genealogy Of The Simons Family
    South Carolina familyCategory Society genealogy Personal Pages S......genealogy of The Simons Family of the South Carolina Low Country Sponsorof The Belvidere Award and genealogy of the French huguenots .
    http://members.tripod.com/~The_Huguenot/
    Genealogy of The Simons Family of the South Carolina Low Country Sponsor of "The Belvidere Award" and Genealogy of the French Huguenots
    Master Index
    Famliy Circle Online Genealogy Reports Benjamin Simons John H. P. Tate Thomas Palmer Anthony Cordes ... Theodore Gaillard Famliy History Simons Family Tate Family
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    78. Multicultural Trails Glossary E-H
    art forms preserved among a people Foreign Protestant see huguenots Forensic a thetroops stationed at a garrison Gateway opening; pathway genealogy an account
    http://www.multiculturaltrails.ca/level_3/glossE.html
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    Ecologist
    the branch of science concerned with interrelationship of organisms and their environments
    Ecosystem
    the complex of a community and it's environment functioning as an ecological unit in nature
    Egalitarian (congregation)
    egalitarianism: a belief in human equality especially with respect to social, political, and economic rights and privileges
    Embellishment
    embellish: to heighten the attractiveness of by adding ornamental details, enhance, decorate, ornament
    Emigrated
    to leave one's place of residence or country to live elsewhere Emperor the sovereign or supreme monarch of an empire Empire Loyalists Encampment the place where a group is encamped; encamped: to place or establish in a camp Entrepreneur one who organizes, manages and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise Envisaged to have a mental picture of Epidemic an outbreak or product of sudden rapid spread, growth, or development Equality the state of being equal; equal: like in quality, nature or status

    79. Genealogy For The TURK Surname
    library at Versailles and Paris, VIII, 192, cited in History and genealogy of the Itwas once the main church of the French huguenots, who settled in Berlin in
    http://www.turkgenealogy.com/turkhistory/historical_time.htm
    Genealogy for the TURK Surname HOME
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    TURK Message Boards: Board at ancestry.com Board at famiyhistory Gen Forum@gen.com Rootsweb List@roots Historical Timeline The Emergence of the TURKs through the 13th Century 206 BC-8 AD During the Earlier Han Dynasty a tribe existed in western China known as the Xiongnu (Hsiung-nu) 8-100 The power of Xiongnu weakened and they separated into two distinct camps, one of which penetrated into the Caspian steppes and beyond toward the west and the northwest. The Xiongnu are thought to have merged into a people, who came to be known in history as the Huns. 300-399 The Huns were a nomadic Asian people, probably of Turkish, Tataric, or Ugrian origins, who spread from the Caspian steppes to make repeated incursions into the Roman Empire. 432-453 The Hun attacks culminated in a series of wars under Attila. Out of these mists emerged the Oguz (Ghuzz), who were a nomadic tribe that grazed the area between the Aral and the Caspian Seas and the steppes north of the Aral Sea. They lived off of their flocks, and their principal occupation was war.

    80. Cozart Genealogy
    Cozart genealogy, I get a lot of emails from people with my last nameregarding my genealogy. They were mainly huguenots in the beginning.
    http://database.no-ip.org/justincozart/genealogy.html

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