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Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 09:26:15 -0700
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 Re: [Huguenot-L] SECORD, LYVERE, V [Jean-Benedict de SAUSSURE <jbs.sau]
> #2 [Huguenot-L] ROBLYN / ROBLIN / ROB [ (Cathy Martin]
> #3 [Huguenot-L] UNSUBSCRIBE ["Frank L Fry, jr." <]
> #4 RE: [Huguenot-L] Jean d Coras and ["Debbie Bert" <>]
> #5 [Huguenot-L] HUYGHUE Family ["Jerome Ryan" <]
> #6 [Huguenot-L] Re: Huguenot-D Digest []
> #7 Re: [Huguenot-L] Re: GODIN ["Frost Prioleau" <>]
> #8 Re: [Huguenot-L] Goffin family of []
> #9 [Huguenot-L] Bazemoore family skch [Sarah chaffin <"skchaff"@foothill.]
> #10 [Huguenot-L] Ezzand, Izzant, Izant [Tim Hewlings <hewlings.timothy_g@u]
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> Subject: Re: [Huguenot-L] SECORD, LYVERE, VALENTINE
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 11:52:39 +0100
> From: Jean-Benedict de SAUSSURE <>
> To:
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> Merci beaucoup, Alice
>
> For that nice and usefull addition to my file. Collateral lines are very
> usefull to link pieces of the puzzle!
>
> JBS
>
> Le lundi 16 novembre 1998, 20:45 +0000, <> ecrivait:
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> >Bonjour a M. Jean-Benedict de SAUSSURE,
> >Here is my outline descendant tree for Ambroise SICARD as you requested. I
> >hope this may help or fill in some holes. I am still very much a neophyte
> >with tracing my Huguenot ancestors. A bientot.
> >Alice
>
> >
> >Descendants of Ambroise Sicard
>
> ...
>
>
> >.............. 3 Silvie Coquillet
>
> +---------------------------------------------------------------+
> ! Jean-Benedict de SAUSSURE !
> ! 71, Rue de la Republique fax 33 (0)2-37-91-16-81 !
> ! 28110 LUCE FRANCE genealogie !
> ! http://perso.wanadoo.fr/jean-benedict.de.saussure/Index.htm !
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> Subject: [Huguenot-L] ROBLYN / ROBLIN / ROBLING / ROEBLIN; UK>PA>NC>IN, USA; 1790-1900
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:17:36 -0600
> From: (Cathy Martin)
> To:
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> Seeking ROBLYN, ROBLIN, ROBLING, ROEBLIN families who emigrated from
> Wales in the 1790's to Pennsylvania, USA (these families may have been
> French Huguenots who had fled to Wales earlier). From Pennsylvania, some
> lines moved to North Carolina, USA. From North Carolina, some lines
> moved to Indiana. Along the way, some ROBLYN / ROBLIN / ROEBLIN families
> changed the spelling of their name to ROBLING.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Cathy Martin
>
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> Subject: [Huguenot-L] UNSUBSCRIBE
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 09:17:36 -0700
> From: "Frank L Fry, jr." <>
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> > Huguenot-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 154
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> > Today's Topics:
> > #1 [Huguenot-L] Huguenot family histo [Michael Duke <>]
> > #2 [Huguenot-L] Surnames I'm research []
> > #3 [Huguenot-L] Re: Why not more disc [" Ronald Jaudon \"Don\" Berry" <ro]
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> > Subject: [Huguenot-L] Huguenot family history
> > Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 18:22:02 +0000
> > From: Michael Duke <>
> > To:
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> > Hello list
> > I have been lurking for a few weeks now and think it is time for
> > me to make some contribution. If any one is interested in a few
> > Huguenote names please go to http://www.michaelduke.mcmail.com you will
> > find my family tree, but if you go to
> > http://www.michaelduke.mcmail.com/History.htm you will find a facinating
> > story.......I have in my possession some original documents that I have
> > copied as faithfully as I can. To keep as near to the original hand
> > writing I have used true type font English 157.....a word of warning it
> > is over 16000 words ....133Kb in word.doc file
> > enjoy Michael Duke
> > --
> > MZ
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> > Subject: [Huguenot-L] Surnames I'm researching
> > Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 20:46:46 EST
> > From:
> > To:
> >
> > I am research the following names who all eventually settled in Alabama:
> >
> > SOUTHERS (Joseph Charity, Gillum, Addie Mae, Ella Lee, Emma, Elizabeth,
> > Joseph) Hale County, AL
> >
> > MASSEY (Rev. Richard Albert, Daniel Emmitt, Alber Massey Stewart) Hale County,
> > AL (Note Richard was married before and was the president of Texas
> > University). I know of a son Richard that was born in approximately 1872 and
> > a son named Albert, but do not know his first wife's name or if they had any
> > other children.) Richard Massey also the Massey Business Schools in the U.S.
> > which are all closed now. One was in Birmingham, Alabama.
> >
> > LEDBETTER (William, Sallie, Mary (don't know her maiden name) from Calhoun
> > County, Alabama
> >
> > FORRESTER (Beauchamp, Floyd, Lennie, Gussie Mae, Aubrey, Sterling, supposedly
> > one of the Forresters was the first senator of Alabama, but I don't have a
> > name.) Houston County Alabama, Beauchamp came from South Carolina.
> >
> > JONES (Rev. George William was minister of !st Methodist Church in Hartford,
> > AL, Floy Jones, Lurlene Jones, Louis Rivers Jones) (All from Southeast
> > Alabama).
> >
> > CROZIER (Willie Crozier from North Carolina married Beauchamp Forrester).
> >
> > MARTIN (Bettie Martin married to George William Jones)
> >
> > BISHOP (Emma married to Richard Albert Massey, William Archibald) Hale County,
> > AL
> >
> > BOOZER (Elizabeth) married to Gillum Southers. Alabama
> >
> > I have over 300 names in my database already including the following surnames
> > (most from Alabama) that I will gladly share with you. I'll be post a web
> > site when I have completed my project. I have research the following name:
> >
> > HAYNES, BOOZER, HOOPER, CANADA, THOMPSON, COLE, HAMPTON, BATES, CARTER,
> > CLEVELAND, DOWNING.
> >
> > I'll appreciate any help I can get.
> >
> > Judy Massey McKnight
> >
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> > Subject: [Huguenot-L] Re: Why not more discussion of "Yankee" Hugos?
> > Date: Sat, 07 Nov 1998 05:35:02 -0500
> > From: " Ronald Jaudon \"Don\" Berry" <>
> > To:
> >
> > To the list subscriber who was looking for references to "Yankee"
> > Huguenots:
> >
> > There are many beginning places that can help, listed below
> > are a few starting places which will link to many more.
> >
> > The Huguenot Societies of the area might be a good starting place. Of
> > course
> > the US Gen Web project will take you to a State and County.
> >
> > After you've visited these sites then you can share with The List some
> > of the
> > exciting discoveries (names) I'm sure will be found.
> >
> > Good Luck and
> >
> > Be Blessed!
> >
> > Don
> >
> > http://www.usgenweb.com Search a State (Yankee ones included)
> >
> > http://www.rootsweb.com The "Granddaddy" of them all--post a request.
> >
> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/rdcmarr.htm 1600 Records Dutch Reform
> > Church, New York
> >
> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/hugsour.htm#usa
> >
> > http://www.CyndisList.com/huguenot.htm Cyndi's List always
> > great
> >
> > http://www.hvnet.com/museums/huguenotst/index.htm
> >
> > http://members.aol.com/HuguenotHS/index.html
> >
> > --
> > Our Christianity begins in belief but continues thru trying & tryings
> > Ronald Jaudon"Don"Berry JacksonvilleFl.Site of Huguenot Ft.Caroline1564
> > Poems at: http://www.dhc.net/~fuzzy1/HisHands/main.htm &
> > http://www.NewOrleansWeb.org/easter1.html http://www.christianpoets.com
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> Subject: RE: [Huguenot-L] Jean d Coras and Marguerite de Navarre.
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 12:32:31 -0500
> From: "Debbie Bert" <>
> To:
>
> If that address doesn't work let me know there are a few others listed in
> the newsletter I got. There is even a picture in the newsletter of the Royal
> Castle at Pau in southern France that was the birthplace of Henry IV of
> France also known as Henry III of Navarre. If you send me your snail mail
> address I will be happy to send you the newsletter. I h ave already read it
> and would be happy to send it on. I am sure you would be interested.
> Sounds like they are printing a book with everyones info in it.
> Debbie
> (looking for info on the Bert name, Huguenots that fled to Germany then to
> the u.s.)
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Susan Chapman [mailto:]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 1998 3:10 AM
> > To:
> > Subject: RE: [Huguenot-L] Jean d Coras and Marguerite de Navarre.
> >
> >
> > Dear Debbie,
> >
> > Thank you so much for the information on Navarre. I will e mail the
> > address you gave me. That's a real find!
> >
> > Susanne
> >
> >
>
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> Subject: [Huguenot-L] HUYGHUE Family
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 14:11:47 -0500
> From: "Jerome Ryan" <>
> To:
>
> Right now, I am researching my mother's father's family in the US Virgin
> Islands. Went for grandfather's birth certificate (year 1885) on St...
> Thomas
> but was told records only started at July, 1906. Do not know where to go
> from here other than in Denmark (previous owners of USVI). Does anyone know
> if or when a census was taken by the US before 1900 and, if so, where I
> could get those records?
>
> My grandfather's name was Eric HUYGHUE. The family were originally French
> Huguenots who migrated to USVI via England sometime, I think, in the 17th or
> 18th Centuries. They, supposedly, owned a lot of land on St... Thomas,
> especially a plantation, called Estate Bordeaux which I remember the last of
> which being sold in the early 1950s. Eric migrated to mainland US in early
> 1900s where he met and married my grandmother. Actually, I am told by other
> family members, the name HUYGHUE is a corruption of the word Huguenot.
> Thought maybe someone here might have an idea. Thanks.
>
> Family:
> Samuel HUYGHUE (ggrandfather) b:?
> m. Wilhelmina RASMUS (RAUSMUS) (Danish name) b.?
>
> Children:
> Eric HUYGHUE b: 1885 d: 1944
> m. Cornelia Elizabeth Duncan b: 1884 d: 1954 (originally from St.... Croix,
> USVI)
> Arthur Ashley HUYGHUE b:?
> Winthrop HUYGHUE b:?
> Mabel HUYGHUE b:?
>
> Jerry Ryan
> Bronx, NY
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> Subject: [Huguenot-L] Re: Huguenot-D Digest V98 #161
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 15:42:28 EST
> From:
> To:
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> Diane,
> I dont think that I have any Faucette connections but if I am not mistaken,
> while researching my lines in NC I have seen MANY Faucettes in ORANGE,
> GUILFORD, and ALAMANCE Counties in NC. Hope this leads you somewhere
> rewarding...there are mailing lists for all three of these NC counties on
> Rootsweb. eep
>
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> Subject: Re: [Huguenot-L] Re: GODIN
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 13:22:42 -0800
> From: "Frost Prioleau" <>
> To:
>
> From: Jean-Benedict de SAUSSURE
> >>Please look for GODIN'S, and should you find one let me know...
> >>Chris Shelley
>
> I have these GODIN names. Can you figure out the connections ?
> ---------------------------------------------------------------+
> Descendants of Benjamin GODIN - 17 Nov 1998
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------
> 1-Benjamin GODIN (-26 Dec 1747)
> sp: Marianna MAZYCK (-7 Apr 1752)
> 2-Marianne GODIN (8 Nov 1720-)
> 2-Isaac GODIN (-)
> 2-David GODIN (-)
>
> H. Frost Prioleau
> Piedmont, CA
>
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> Subject: Re: [Huguenot-L] Goffin family of Norfolk, Suffolk and Devon
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 21:45:19 EST
> From:
> To:
>
> Hi Allen, I believe the National Genealogical Society might be some help to
> you and the Huguenot Society as well. The NGS can be reached at 1 800 473-
> 0060 or by email at www.ngsgenealogy.org and is located in Arlington, Va. The
> National Huguenot Society is at: huguenot.netnation.com and is located in
> Bloomington,Mn.
> I am researching the Via family which is a huguenot family who came to
> Virginia abt. 1677. Have you run across the Via name in your Huguenot
> research?
> Hope this helps, Leon
>
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> Subject: [Huguenot-L] Bazemoore family
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 20:48:31 -0800
> From: Sarah chaffin <"skchaff"@foothill.net>
> To:
>
> they started out in France and when to scotland and some to England and
> then to USA I have alot on the USA family
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> Subject: [Huguenot-L] Ezzand, Izzant, Izant families
> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 01:56:22 -0500
> From: Tim Hewlings <>
> To:
>
> Hi, I am new to this list and am researching the Izant family history.
> We have traced it back to the arrival of Samuel and Jeanne Ezzand who
> arrived in Cornwall, England sometime between 1620 and 1650. They are
> listed in the Bishop's registers as "refugees from France".
>
> I was wondering if anyone had encountered this name or anything similar
> in their research in France or elsewhere in continental Europe. Any
> help would be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim Hewlings
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