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  1. Huguenot Genealogies: A Revised Selected Preliminary List, 2001 by Arthur Louis Finnell, 2006-01-01
  2. MEMORIALS OF THE HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA by A Stapleton, 1901
  3. Huguenot Emigration To Virginia . . .: With an Appendix of Genealogies Presenting Data of the Fontaine, Maury, Dupuy, Trabue, Marye, Chastain, Cocke, and Other Families by Robert A. Brock, 2005-06-28
  4. Register of the Baptisms in the Dutch Church at Colchester from 1645 to 1728: Edited for the Huguenot Society of London by W. J. Moens, Huguenot Society Of London, 1994-07
  5. The Huguenot Bartholomew Dupuy and his descendants by B. H Dupuy, 1998
  6. The Huguenots in France and America
  7. The Huguenot heritage of some families of Nova Scotia
  8. Huguenot Pedigrees (2 Volumes in 1) by Charles Edmund Lart, 1997
  9. Huguenot ancestors represented in the membership of the Huguenot Society of New Jersey by Sara Morton Koehler, 1965
  10. Duey Huguenot families in Europe and America, 1500-2000 by Charles John Duey, 2002
  11. Memorials of the Huguenots in America: With special reference to their emigration to Pennsylvania by Ammon Stapleton, 1969
  12. French Huguenots: From Mediterranean Catholics to White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (American University Studies. Series IX, History, V. 80) by Abraham D. Lavender, 1990-06
  13. The DeForests of Avesnes (and of New Netherland): A Huguenot thread in American colonial history, 1494 to the present time by John William De Forest, 1992
  14. Huguenot Ancestry by Noel Currer-Briggs, Royston Gambier, 1985-06

1. The Genealogy Forum: Huguenot Resource Center
Internet Center Huguenot Genealogy. Huguenot Research Sources Huguenots Lecture 01/26/1995. Huguenots Lecture 07/10/1994. French huguenots genealogy Message Boards On AOL Only
http://www.genealogyforum.com/gfaol/resource/Huguenot
Huguenot Genealogical Resources
If you have any questions or comments, please contact GenealogyForum@aol.com

2. The Genealogy Forum: Huguenot Resource Center
Internet Center Huguenot Genealogy. Huguenot Research Sources Huguenots Lecture 01/26/1995. Huguenots Lecture 07/10/1994. French huguenots genealogy Message Boards On AOL Only
http://www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.com/gfaol/resource/Huguenot
Huguenot Genealogical Resources
If you have any questions or comments, please contact GenealogyForum@aol.com

3. Society Directory With Link Exchange
POP Rate; The site of huguenots genealogy in France and elsewhere. Over 95.000 names. Includes links and a bibliography. http//huguenots
http://www.superlinks.com/link2.cfm/catid/122312.htm
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  • Russian Molokan and Subbotnik Genealogy Research- Bill Aldacushion is interested in these two non-Orthodox religious sectarian groups. Includes short list of surnames and a few links.
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/l/d/BillAldac
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  • The site of Huguenots Genealogy in France and elsewhere. Over 95.000 names. Includes links and a bibliography.
    http://huguenots-france.org/english.htm
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  • 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
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  • Huguenot Society of South Carolina- Established in 1885, the society is dedicated to the preservation of the history and genealogy of the members of the Protestant Reformation which took place in France during the 16th century.
    http://www.huguenotsociety.org/index.htm
    POP Rate LinkUP
  • Brethren- Dedicated to genealogy and welcomes anyone who wants to exchange information and search for Brethren Roots.
    http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Religion/BRETHREN.html
  • 4. Cyndi's List - Huguenot
    huguenots de France et d ailleurs huguenots families from France, especially Alsace, Lyon, Normandie, Sancerre, Tours. genealogy, bibliography, links.
    http://www.cyndislist.com/huguenot.htm
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      • This document was written in about 1908 and contains information on persecutions of the French Huguenots and their flight to America. It contains information on several of the earliest French Huguenot immigrants including Alexander Resseguie and Sarah Bontecou. It also contains a journal of one of their descendants, Timothy Resseguie, a British soldier in the American Revolution.
      • From the Pierre Chastain Family Association.

    5. Huguenots & Walloons :: GenHelp :: Genealogy Help At Your Fingertips
    GenHelp. genealogy Help at Your Fingertips. Apr 16, 2004 1218 AM More detailed information on huguenots may be found at Olive Tree genealogy's Huguenot Walloon Section
    http://www.genhelp.org/article.php?sid=20

    6. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE
    A mailing list for researchers who are interested in sharing information about their Huguenot and/or Walloon ancestry, with a geographical focus on European research. For the purpose of this list
    http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Religion/HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE.html
    Religion: HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE Mailing List HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-L Topic: A mailing list for researchers who are interested in sharing information about their Huguenot and/or Walloon ancestry, with a geographical focus on European research. For the purpose of this list, Europe includes continental Europe as well as the United Kingdom and Ireland.. Additional information can be found on the Huguenots-Walloons-Europe Mailing List website. There is a Web page for the HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE mailing list at http://www.island.net/~andreav/index.html. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-admin@rootsweb.com.

    7. The Olive Tree Genealogy: Mailing Lists Administered By Olive Tree Genealogy
    genealogy and history lists covering Mennonites, Palatines, huguenots, and Walloons. Surname lists for Vollick, Van Alstyne, Van Slyke, Vrooman and others.
    http://olivetreegenealogy.com/lists/maillists.shtml
    Can't find your ancestors? Search for your family origins on Olive Tree Genealogy! Free Ships' Passenger lists, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more will help you find that elusive ancestor. est. 1996 Find Your Ancestors with FREE genealogical records at The Olive Tree Genealogy
    off-site records First Name Last Name Home Ships' Lists Search Ships Lists! Naturalization Records ... FAQ Look for The Olive Tree button marking FREE Olive Tree Genealogy genealogy records NEW! IMMIGRATION RECORDS
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    8. Australian Family Tree Connections
    Links, genealogical contact addresses, subscriber surname interests (including missing ancestors and huguenots), family renuion listings and computerised genealogy information. Online ordering for AFTC magazine.
    http://www.aftc.com.au
    Featured in the CURRENT ISSUE Shipping and SMITH articles include 19th Century South Australian Shipping Records John THACKER and the Ghost of the Alma (19C New Zealand), SMITH: Anything But Ordinary Who was Samuel 'Smithy' LOMAS? and My KINGGETT Ancestors (from Hampshire, Eng).
    Can You Help? articles also relate to shipping: What became of little Brian COOK? a 5 year old on the RMS Euripides in 1920 and Pierre/Peter CLEMENT on the Gomelza which arrived in Adelaide in 1856.
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    9. Huguenot Memorial Museum
    Offers a brief history, genealogy, and pictures of the huguenots
    http://www.museum.co.za/index.htm
    Welcome to Huguenot Memorial Museum.
    We are situated in one of the truly most beautiful valleys in the world, Franschhoek,
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    10. Olive Tree Genealogy - Search Free Genealogy Databases For Your Ancestors
    Free genealogy and history site specializing in free primary source records especially ships' passenger lists, church records, military records, huguenots and more and records on Olive Tree genealogy are FREE for you to use Database Choices for Mennonite genealogy. huguenots Walloons Start with the overview on huguenots Walloons then
    http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/index.shtml
    Your Link to the Past Search for your family origins and immigrant ancestors! Free searchable databases are at your fingertips. Adding another branch to your family tree has never been easier. New to my site? Start here Know your way around my site? Start here The Olive Tree Genealogy created by Lorine in February 1996, is committed to bringing you FREE genealogical databases. The Olive Tree Genealogy site is a very large complex undertaking. There are more than 1,700 pages (!!) full of free information to help you find your brick-wall ancestors. Before you go anywhere else, please BOOKMARK this site, as you will want to return many times. To BOOKMARK the site, press CTRL-D on your keyboard. Next time you are surfing the net, look in Favorites on your web browser for Olive Tree Genealogy All databases and records on Olive Tree Genealogy are FREE for you to use to find that elusive ancestor. There are so many choices of records that it can be overwhelming unless you allow yourself lots of time to look around. Be sure you let each page load before making your next choice. Be sure you scroll down each page to read what is there before you choose a record or a search engine. Olive Tree Genealogy is not only a huge site covering several different topics (Ships lists, Palatines, Mennonites, Huguenots, Native American, Loyalists, Military, USA, Canada), it has three separate components for each topic!

    11. Olive Tree Genealogy - Search Free Genealogy Databases For Your Ancestors
    Mennonites Start with the overview on Mennonites then move to the Database Choices for Mennonite genealogy. huguenots Walloons Start with the overview on
    http://olivetreegenealogy.com/index.shtml
    Your Link to the Past Search for your family origins and immigrant ancestors! Free searchable databases are at your fingertips. Adding another branch to your family tree has never been easier. New to my site? Start here Know your way around my site? Start here The Olive Tree Genealogy created by Lorine in February 1996, is committed to bringing you FREE genealogical databases. The Olive Tree Genealogy site is a very large complex undertaking. There are more than 1,700 pages (!!) full of free information to help you find your brick-wall ancestors. Before you go anywhere else, please BOOKMARK this site, as you will want to return many times. To BOOKMARK the site, press CTRL-D on your keyboard. Next time you are surfing the net, look in Favorites on your web browser for Olive Tree Genealogy All databases and records on Olive Tree Genealogy are FREE for you to use to find that elusive ancestor. There are so many choices of records that it can be overwhelming unless you allow yourself lots of time to look around. Be sure you let each page load before making your next choice. Be sure you scroll down each page to read what is there before you choose a record or a search engine. Olive Tree Genealogy is not only a huge site covering several different topics (Ships lists, Palatines, Mennonites, Huguenots, Native American, Loyalists, Military, USA, Canada), it has three separate components for each topic!

    12. MONROE COUNTY INDIANA GENEALOGY LIBRARY SHELF LIST
    18171907. genealogy MONROE COUNTY, INDIANA Special restrictions H9F85 1 huguenots U.S. genealogy Handbooks, manuals, etc huguenots genealogy Handbooks, manuals
    http://www.kiva.net/~mchm/library.htm
    MONROE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
    GENEALOGY LIBRARY CATALOG
    Please use "back" button to return to the calling page and the "find" or "search" function to locate your desired item:
    The Library is deeply indebted to Betty Jarboe for her efforts in assigning the Library of Congress numbers and maintaining the descriptive information for this collection. We also wish to thank Edwynna Nolan for the massive initial data entry. The order used in this listing is that of the search file. The data fields are Library Accession Number, Date of Accession, Descriptive Text, Library of Congress Number (if any), Key Words.
    • 813 19990601 See Librarian for access to Land Records, 1817-1907. GENEALOGY MONROE COUNTY, INDIANA Special restrictions apply to the use of archival material. 1 F
    • 814 19990601 1847-1950. See Librarian for access to original documents. MONROE COUNTY, INDIANAMORTGAGE RECORDS Special restrictions apply to the use of archival material. 1 F
    • 815 19990601 June 1854-July 1948. See librarian for access to original documents. MONROE COUNTY, IND.SCHOOL FUND RECORDS Special restrictions apply to the use of archival material. 1 F
    • 816 19990601 1817-1907. See librarian for access to original documents. DEEDS INDIANA MONROE CO. Special restrictions apply to the use of archival material. 1 F

    13. Huguenot Genealogy In Normandy
    genealogy; marriage contracts (XVIIXVIIIth); perusal of the registers of Bolbec and Roland Gennerat - France Please send your remarks to huguenots@ifrance.com.
    http://huguenots-france.org/english/normandie/caux/caux.htm
    Normandy : "Pays de Caux"
    Protestant genealogy
    Table of contents
    Return in the homepage Huguenots

    14. Huguenot Genealogy
    Huguenot genealogy. For genealogy, we will notice that since 1541, huguenots have written Baptems Registers with names of the child, of its father and mother.
    http://perso.wanadoo.fr/cabinet.marsaudon/hugeangl.htm
    Huguenot Genealogy When Martin Luther stoke up is " 95 th thesis " on the door of Wittemberg Castle church’s on october 31 st 1517, he launches the active phasis of the Reformation. Then with him, and Calvin, and Zwingli, Europes enters the Spiriritual Renaissance after the Artistical one. It will also be one of her history bloodiest century, and one of the darkest of the Roman Church. The persecutions against the Huguenots in the Kingdom of France obliged most of them to migrate in two times. The first one was the logical result of the Religions Wars, the second one was the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIVth in 1685. For Genealogy, we will notice that since 1541, Huguenots have written Baptems Registers with names of the child, of its father and mother. Marriage and Burials Registers will be made in the same way but differently depending on cities or pastors. Even during the difficults " Desert " years, Registers were held by pastors sometimes on families Bibles. Most of Huguenots who have left France found protection in England, Scotland, Holland, in some german states, and even in Russia. Others left Europe for Florida, Louisiana, or Quebec. Some join the English and Dutch families to the American Colonies or South Africa.

    15. Huguenot Ring Homepage: Linking Huguenot Webrings Around The World
    The Huguenot Webring promotes the history and heritage of the French huguenots, and encourages the study of the family history and genealogy of all those with
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/8140/webring.htm
    Welcome to the
    Homepage
    Linking Huguenot websites around the world The Huguenot Webring promotes the history and heritage of the French Huguenots, and encourages the study of the family history and genealogy of all those with Huguenot ancestors. It serves as an international link of Huguenot societies, Huguenot museums and memorials, and includes websites containing the family history and genealogy of Huguenot surnames. To learn more about the Huguenot Ring, click on: http://www.webring.org If you wish to join the Huguenot Ring if your website qualifies, click here and enter "Huguenot" in the search window.

    16. Huguenots > Le Refuge Huguenot
    Huguenot genealogy sites;
    http://www.mylinea.com/huguenots/le_refuge_huguenot/
    huguenots accueil annuaire le Refuge huguenot - le Refuge huguenot et l'exode des protestants persécutés en France

    17. Huguenot History
    1670 and 1710 it is estimated that forty or fifty thousand huguenots escaped to England. The Roussel and Beuzeville refugees in this genealogy migrated to
    http://www.witness.com.au/huguenot_history.htm
    Huguenot History
    'Huguenots' is the name given to people who practiced a particular kind Protestantism in France which was aligned with the theology of John Calvin. It was born out of the Reformation, and became widespread in France in the early part of the sixteenth century due to the efforts of humanist reformers: Zwingli, Gerard Roussel, Farel, and others.
    Protestantism in France in those times was based on a belief in salvation through individual faith alone, that is, without the need to go through a church hierarchy, and a belief in the individuals' right to interpret scripture for him or her self. This placed the French Protestants in conflict with the Roman Catholic Church, and in consequence of that, also in conflict with the Monarchy in a theocratic system. From 1547 to 1560, during the reigns of Henry II of France, and Francis II, the Huguenot cause prospered, and included members of the nobility, as well as to social groups which felt themselves repressed by the social order, providing a unifying system which was used as a base to confront the seats of power. It is estimated that one third to one half of the nobility became Huguenots, and in their fight against royal centralization of the government, used Protestantism as a way of promoting their own interests. It is important to hold the distinction between those Huguenots who were peace loving and non political, and those Huguenots who used the cause to establish a political and military base.

    18. Religious Movements Homepage: Huguenots
    Historical Society This page provides a good introduction to the huguenots. It also provides resources related to history, publications, and genealogy.
    http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/huguenots.html
    Huguenots
    Profile History Beliefs Links ... Bibliography
    I. Group Profile
  • Name : Huguenots
  • Founder : John Calvin.
  • Date of Birth : 1509. (Died 1564)
  • Birth Place : Noyon, France.
  • Year Founded : c. 1550.
  • Sacred or Revered Texts The Holy Bible
  • Cult or Sect: Negative sentiments are typically implied when the concepts "cult" and "sect" are employed in popular discourse. Since the Religious Movements Homepage seeks to promote religious tolerance and appreciation of the positive benefits of pluralism and religious diversity in human cultures, we encourage the use of alternative concepts that do not carry implicit negative stereotypes. For a more detailed discussion of both scholarly and popular usage of the concepts "cult" and "sect," please visit our Conceptualizing "Cult" and "Sect" page, where you will find additional links to related issues.
  • Size of Group In 1660 Huguenots numbered 1,800,000; by 1700 they numbered 400,000.
  • Profile History Beliefs Links ... Bibliography
    II. History
    The Protestant Reformation, begun by Martin Luther in the early 16th century in Germany, soon found its way to France. Fueled by the protests of Luther against the abuses of the Catholic Church, Protestantism grew rapidly in a country stringently ruled by a Catholic king and government. The reign of Francis I (1515-47) began the persecution of Protestants in France.

    19. Huglinks
    htm The Huguenot Ring promotes the history and heritage of the huguenots and Walloons, and encourages the study of the family history and genealogy of all
    http://www.island.net/~andreav/huglinks.htm
    The first five websites listed below are recommended as starting points for gathering general information about Huguenot/Walloon research. Following that are links to other sites related to specific geographical areas. And, at the very bottom of this page, please don't miss the link to some personal websites of other researchers. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/8140/webring.htm The Huguenot Ring promotes the history and heritage of the Huguenots and Walloons, and encourages the study of the family history and genealogy of all those with Huguenot and Walloon ancestors. It serves as an international link of Huguenot societies, Huguenot museums and monuments, and includes websites containing the family history and genealogy of Huguenot surnames. A list of websites included in the Huguenot Ring can be seen at: http:www.cyndislist.com Every genealogical researcher should become familiar with Cyndi's List . It's a huge website with thousands of links to information on specific topics or geographical locations. It includes a section titled Huguenots with listing of resources and further links.

    20. WebRing: Hub
    The Huguenot Heritage Webring promotes the history and heritage of the French huguenots, and encourages the study of the family history and genealogy of all
    http://p.webring.com/hub?ring=huguenot

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