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  1. Huguenot - Surnames - Genealogy.com

    May 13, 2009 · Research Huguenot in the Surnames forums on Genealogy.com, the new GenForum!

  2. Huguenot Hypothesis:Legend of - Genealogy.com

    Oct 21, 1999 · Huguenot Hypothesis:Legend of Abram Saye By Hugh Seay, Jr. October 21, 1999 at 10:28:57 The Huguenot Hypothesis and the Legend of theHuguenot Immigrant Abraham …

  3. Jean Gaston, "The Huguenot" - Genealogy.com

    Feb 8, 2001 · Jean Gaston, "The Huguenot" By genealogy.com user February 08, 2001 at 12:08:48 The General Record Office of Scotland [GROS] has no documentation of a 17th …

  4. Re: French Huguenot, Pierre Pr - Genealogy.com

    Aug 16, 1999 · Re: French Huguenot, Pierre Prevatt, grandfather of Elizabeth who married Moses Taylor

  5. French Protestant (Huguenot) O - Genealogy.com

    Apr 9, 2000 · A Huguenot named Plymale was among the first French settlers to come to America in the year 1625 and landed in Virginia. A printed article suggests that the Plymale brothers …

  6. Mark-D-Zerbe - User Trees - Genealogy.com

    [Martin Zerbe descendants.FTW]:"In 1709, Johann Martin Zerbe, a Huguenot, with his own family, and his brother, Johann Philip Zerbe, were part of the Palatine migration from Rotterdam, …

  7. Huguenot (French Protestant) N - Genealogy.com

    Apr 29, 1999 · A Huguenot named Plymale was among the first French settlers to come to America in the year 1625 and landed in Virginia. A printed article suggests that the Plymale …

  8. Huguenots - Genealogy.com

    Oct 6, 2001 · Hello Laura, I'm sending you a historical overview of Huguenots. Note that the first date they quote as the onset of Huguenots fleeing france (most first to London, and from there …

  9. An interesting page with some - Genealogy.com

    Jun 6, 2008 · After arriving in America, the Le Follet family (who later spelled their name La Follette) settled in the British colony of New Jersey and located near Newark, in a French …

  10. Susan-Lynn-Hancock-KENTUCKY - User Trees - Genealogy.com

    The Huguenot immigrants, having fled France fro a British Colony, Anglicized the spelling of Reynaud to Reno, at a time when they were British subjects and the French were the enemies …