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1. d'Albert [1]
Looking for d'Albert from France ,Germany or Austria who fled to Switzerland during one of the religious Wars in the Early 1600,they where Calvinist's or Huguenots R.d.Albert-Schaerer
2. website with LARGE Huguenot names [1]
I have recently uploaded my LARGE family website, which includes a page of Huguenot LARGE names. The url is www.deborahlarge.com Deborah Large Fox
3. Basche Castle [1]
Att: Tony Accidentally deleted your emails regarding above. Please resend. Thank you, Judy
4. Re: [HWE] Relief List? [1]
Hi John and all, From: "John Ozment" Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 2:44 AM Subject: [HWE] Relief List? > Where might I find a list of London Huguenots receiving > financial relief from the English king? There are also lists of people from the Palatinate who arrived in London between May and July 1709. There are some Huguenots on them. They were printed in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record in vols 40 and 41 and in Walter Knittle's book, Early Eighteenth Centur
5. LA GRANGE [1]
Looking for LA GRANGE, LAGRANGE, LE GRANGE and GRANGE - Provence, France - Switzerland, Holland, Germany or Austria (fled during regligious wars of 1600). Susan Le Grange (South Africa)
6. SÉRIE TT- AFFAIRES ET BIENS DES PRO TESTANTS [1]
Does anybody know if this film series is available outside of France? It has several Huguenot Registers that the LDS does not seem to have. http://www.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/chan/chan/fonds/EGF/SA/SAPDF/Egfn-tt.pdf Also see - http://erwan.gil.free.fr/outils/guide-gildas.htm Merry Christmas! Ray
7. New translator [1]
http://ajax.parish.ath.cx/translator/ It's called AjaxTrans and it translates each word as you type, when you hit the space bar.
8. Re: [HWE] Relief List? [1]
This thread is really my fault as I put John on the track of it because I couldn't remember the full name of the Bounty. However, I've now found the list which was posted - although as I see for the first time, it's not complete. Anyway, here it is John. http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~frpayments/Index.htm You may like to follow Tony's advice too to find the remainder of the names. Regards, Jeanette. ----- Original Message ----- From: "fuller.tony" To:
9. Re: [HWE] Relief List? [1]
Hi Jeanette This is one of those odd places on the Internet where some work was done but it's not complete by any stretch of the imagination, there is masses of it missing. As for the Committee Lists, the only way of getting them, and the main index, is through the original material/French Index, see previous email. Regards Tony Fuller
10. Bache Castle [1]
Hi Judy A few more details would be useful but, as a rule of thumb, you can discount anybody being Huguenot prior to 1540 (ish) which was when Calvin's work first started to have a major effect in France. If the family went to France from Germany between 1517 and 1540 (ish) they may have been Lutheran, the first Protestante/Reformee church, rather than a Calvinist/Huguenot. Need more dates plus a location in France to be of more assistance. Regards Tony Fuller
11. Re: HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-D Digest V05 #115 [1]
Please sirs, I too, am interested in anything Huguenot. The name I am researching is CLAISSE Thanks Lorraine in Oz lorken@austarnet.com.au HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 115 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Relief List? ["John Ozment" #2 Re: [HWE] Relief List? ["fuller.tony"
12. Re: [HWE] Relief List? [1]
Hi John Better to describe the relief as from the English monarchy as it came from kings and queens alike but more importantly from taxes and impositions through the Anglican Church. It's usually called the Royal Bounty by the way and that's the name it's archived under. The original records are in the Huguenot Library in London but under the new policy there, because they are archival documents you are unlikely to get access to them as they are also on microfiche which should be the first place to
13. Dues Info Soc. GB &IRE [1]
Tony, Hate to bother you but could the name of the Lady where we send the dues, for Huguenot Society of Great Britain & Ireland.. Thank you for your assistance. Marie Marie B. Jefferson mjeffers@bellsouth.net
14. Re: [HWE] LA GRANGE [1]
Dear Susan le Grange The Colonilist of Brandenbourg (Dr. Richard Biringuier: Die Colonieliste von 1699. Role general des francois refugiez dans les estats de sa serenite electorale de Brandenbourg, comme ils se sont trouvez au 31. decembre 1699) have 2 persons LA GRANGE. Berlin: 103. Samuel LA GRANGE, de Sedan, Cardeur, sa femme, un enfant, une autre femme et son enfant = 5 Personnes Friedrichstadt: 1613. David LA GRANGE, Faiseur d'Estamine, de Sedan, et sa femme = 2 Personnes So possibly the LA GR
15. Re: [HWE] LA GRANGE [1]
Susan, Try Jean Duffet (duffet.jean@wanadoo.fr) who has been researching the genealogy of Franche-Comte, and in particular the Doubs. I think he has traced the establishment of the commune of Lagrange to the Lagrange/Delagrange family. I cannot reach the relative who was born in Lagrange (yes, he's still around!), but will keep trying, as I think Lagranges migrated from the SW of France (Languedoc?) to the Doubs in the 18th century. Lagrange and Delagrange are fairly common names in France. And I have
16. Re: [HWE] Dues Info Soc. GB &IRE [1]
Hi Marie After many years working with the Society as Subscription/Membership secretary, the wonderful Muriel Fisher has been forced to retire due to ill health. Her place has been taken by the equally wonderful Glynda Easterbrook, to whom fees etc should be sent, care of the Huguenot Society/Library in London. Regards Tony Fuller
17. Relief List? [1]
Where might I find a list of London Huguenots receiving financial relief from the English king?
18. Re: [HWE] BASCHE Castle [1]
Hi Judy A few more details would be useful but, as a rule of thumb, you can discount anybody being Huguenot prior to 1540 (ish) which was when Calvin's work first started to have a major effect in France. If the family went to France from Germany between 1517 and 1540 (ish) they may have been Lutheran, the first Protestante/Reformee church, rather than a Calvinist/Huguenot. Need more dates plus a location in France to be of more assistance. Regards Tony Fuller
19. BASCHE Castle [1]
Dear list, Could anyone tell me weither there was REALLY such a castle in France or if there ever was a real person, Peron de Basche (an alledged Ambassador in the 1400's) We had believed them to come from Germany but now someone is saying they were Huguenots. Very confusing.!!! Thanks in Advance, Judy
20. Re: [HWE] LA GRANGE [1]
Susan, my husband may be related - a village in E. France (Doubs) near the border with Neufchatel was called "La Grange" after the La Granges who lived there; it is now a rural area as opposed to village. I can't remember whether it's still on the map as "La Grange", but I'll speak to the family genealogist and get more info for you. Shame we didn't make contact earlier - I was in S. Africa 3 weeks ago - we could have met up. Oh well, next year! Kind regards Melissa Roy --- Susan Le Grange

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