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The Huguenot Herald The Huguenot Society of South Carolina Volume 21, Number 2 Summer 2011 Upcoming Events DuBose Family Reunion July 14-17, Summerville, SC www.dubosefamilyhistory.com Fontaine/Maury Society Annual Meeting, August 12-14, Charlottesville, VA. For more details, please contact johnmay@marlboroelectric.net Society of St. Thomas & St. Denis,1706, Choral Evensong on September 25 at 4 pm. For more information contact john@charlestonlawoffice.com Huguenot Society of SC Fall Service, French Protestant (Huguenot) Church of Charleston, October 16, 10:30 am The Huguenot Society of SC 138 Logan Street Charleston, SC 29401 (843) 723-3235 Fax: (843) 853-8476 www.huguenotsociety.org archivist@huguenotsociety.org From the President... Dear Fellow Huguenots: I am honored and humbled at my election as the 34 th President of The Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Our Huguenot heritage is a source of inspiration and pride for each of us, and I look forward to serving the Society in this role. Before looking to the future, a moment of reflection and thanks is appropriate. First, on behalf of the Society I extend a sincere thanks to outgoing President Robert M. Prioleau. Under Bob s fine leadership, our Society thrived and advanced in many ways. His good guidance and deep commitment served us well, and we are delighted he has agreed to remain actively involved in our affairs. I also extend our appreciation and best wishes to retiring Board member Barbara Claypoole who served as a diligent and valuable member of our Board of Directors for many years. Likewise, we enthusiastically welcome our new Executive Director, Renée L. Marshall. Renée served on the Society s Board of Directors in years past, and brings an enthusiastic and deep knowledge of our Society to her new role. We also proudly welcome new Board Members Charlton desaussure, Jr. and Dr. Daniel Ravenel who will both be of great assistance in moving our Society forward. Our Annual Meeting in April was a resounding success. It was well attended and we enjoyed a remarkable presentation on The French Hospital in England, La Providence from noted Huguenot historian Dr. Tessa Murdoch, Deputy Keeper of the Department of Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics and Glass at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Looking forward, your Society will continue to be alert for ways to fulfill and uphold our stated mission: 1) to preserve the history of the Huguenots, 2) to promote a better understanding of Huguenot principles and values, and 3) to maintain a record of the Huguenots who came to this country. We have several projects underway which we will be informing you about further in the coming weeks. Of particular interest to all Huguenots in 2012 will be the 450 th anniversary of Huguenot Jean Ribault s settlement at Charlesfort in what is now Beaufort County, South Carolina. We will keep you informed as plans develop for that event. Preserving and promoting our shared Huguenot heritage is worthy of our time and creative talents. The history of the Huguenots does not reside exclusively in the dim mists of times past, in photographs, or in the written word; it literally exists within each of us and it is our privilege to share it with generations going forward. To that end, please consider encouraging an eligible family member to apply for membership in our Society this year. I look forward to my term as President, and I welcome your comments and input about our Society s operations. You are always welcome to visit Society headquarters whenever you are in Charleston! John E. Cuttino

Occasional Notes from the Library: Do you know your ancestors or are they simply names on a piece of paper? by Harriott Cheves Leland A few months ago, I posed the question of what qualifies a person as a Huguenot ancestor. A list of ancestors claimed over the years by members of this Society is posted on our website. This list contains the names of verified Huguenot ancestors, as well as some ancestors now known not to have been Huguenot and others for whom there is little or no proof that they were Huguenot. At the risk of causing heartburn for some members (which is not the intent of this article), in the next few issues of The Huguenot Herald, I will post the names of some of these ancestors and what we know, or don t know, about them. If you can provide of copies of documentation to help solve the problems, please contact the Society. We would love to hear from you. Board of Directors John E. Cuttino President Ford Prioleau Menefee 1st Vice President Helga Preston Wrenn Billings Secretary C. Stuart Dawson, Jr. Treasurer Vice Presidents: Daniel Ravenel, M.D. J. Palmer Gaillard III Charlton desaussure, Jr. John E. Huguley, Jr. Dianne Watts Ressinger B. des. Boykin Rose Charles B. Upshaw III Chaplain: Rev. Philip Gendron Porcher Legal Advisor: John Bacot Williams Staff Renee LaHue Marshall Executive Director Harriott Cheves Leland Archivist/Researcher Dorothy Mercer Huff, Registrar Amis, Louis is named in The Huguenot #4: 34-5 as a founder of the Huguenot settlement of Manakin, VA and as having arrived in 1689 although Manakin was not founded until 1700. No documentation is listed. Beauford, Richard No proof of his having been French has been found, but a lot of references point to his having probably been English. Bellune Not only is the surname in question, but the lineage is unclear as well. (Is it is a misspelling of Belin or Bullen?) Van Ruymbeke lists both Alard Belin and James Belin in Carolina, but no Bullen or Bellune. Blanchard, Thomas - The family may have been French, but there is no documented proof of this. The lineages in our files all come from Thomas through John Blanchard to Benjamin, but according to the will of Thomas Blanchard, he had no child named John. In addition a DNA study shows no connections between descendants Thomas Blanchard and the descendants of Benjamin Blanchard. The National Genealogical Society s 2011 Family History Conference was held in Charleston on May 11-14. Archivist Cheves Leland and Board Member Dianne Ressinger gave a talk on Huguenot Roots: America and Abroad, Using Resources at the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Their talk presented techniques for tracing French Protestant refugees in America, the West Indies and the British Isles and explored the case histories of several recently studied families. Their lecture was well-attended and has resulted in numerous researcher visits and mail requests. Their efforts were great publicity for the Society. FYI... The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland s library closed at the end of March to prepare for a move, along with its host library, UCL Special Collections. The collection will re-open in September 2011 at The National Archives, Ruskin Avenue, Kew, Richmond TW9 4DU. For more information, see www.huguenotsociety.org.uk 2

Black, Thomas Wells...Columbia, SC Jean Bertrand & Charlotte de Jolie Butterworth, James Newby... Cornelia, GA André Rembert & Anne Bresson Butterworth, John Virgil... Burbank, CA André Rembert & Anne Bresson Butterworth, William Evans... Burbank, CA André Rembert & Anne Bresson Clement, Helen Lebby... Charleston, SC François Solomon L Egaré & Anne Lançois Copeland, Diane...Los Altos Hills, CA Jaques Fontaine & Anne Elizabeth Boursiquot Davis, Christopher Ashby MacLeod...Raleigh, NC Claudius Pegues Duggan, Daniel O Connell... Charleston, SC Abraham Michaud & Ester Jodon/Jaudon Floyd, Anne Marie... Sumter, SC Floyd, Lauren Marion... Sumter, SC Furgurson, Lynn Fitch... Chapel Hill, NC Etienne Tauvron Glover, John Newman... Charleston, SC François Solomon L Egaré & Anne Lançois Guerry, Douglas Boyd...Greenville, SC Pierre Guerri & Jeanne Broussard Hyman, Catherine LaRue...Mt. Pleasant, SC Abraham LeRoux McDonald, Charlene Louise Floyd...Goose Creek, SC McDonald, Montgomery Wynn...Goose Creek, SC McDonald, McCallum Wayne...Goose Creek, SC Quantz, Francis Patterson... Spartanburg, SC Jean Gaston Runion, Harleston Earle III... Bellevue, WA Etienne (Stephen) Thomas & Marie Frezil Smith, Benjamin Terrell... Charleston, SC François Solomon L Egaré & Anne Lançois Stockton, John DeVeaux...Mt. Pleasant, SC André DeVeaux & Marguerite de Bourdeaux Tattersall, Janell Arnold Beattie... Staunton, VA Claudius Pegues Tattersall, Thomas Somerville... Staunton, VA Claudius Pegues NEW MEMBERS 3 Villeponteaux, James Bair...Harleyville, SC Pierre Villepontoux & Jeanne Rivasson Villeponteaux, James Henderson III...Harleyville, SC Pierre Villepontoux & Jeanne Rivasson Villeponteaux, Randall Clay...Harleyville, SC Pierre Villepontoux & Jeanne Rivasson Our speaker, Dr. Tessa Murdoch, with Pat and Bob Prioleau Did you attend the Annual Meeting? We sold out at the Annual Meeting, but have located a small number of additional copies of Tessa Murdoch s book, The French Hospital. If you would like to reserve a copy, please email Renée at director@huguenotsociety.org. There are only a few copies, so please email Renée to confirm one is available before sending a check. The cost of the book is $60 plus $5 shipping. CAROLINA DAY IS JUNE 28 th This year, Carolina Day will be celebrated on Tuesday, June 28 th. Carolina Day celebrates the American victory at the Battle of Sullivan s Island on June 28, 1776. A group from the Society always marches in the Carolina Day Parade, and we would love to have you join us. Please email or call the Society for more information.

GIFTS FROM THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PENDANTS Petite 14 kt. gold cross (7/16 x 1 )... $ 125.00 Small 14 kt. gold cross (5/8 x 1 1/8 )...175.00 Medium 14 kt. gold cross (7/8 x 1 1/2 )...250.00 Large 14 kt. gold cross (1 x 1 3/4 )...300.00 Petite sterling silver cross (7/8 )...40.00 Small sterling silver cross (1 1/8 )...45.00 Medium sterling silver cross (1 1/2 )...70.00 Large sterling silver cross (1 3/4 )...85.00 Blue/White enamel gold-plated cross...35.00 Replacement doves Large gold...60.00 Small gold...25.00 Large silver...20.00 Small silver...10.00 PINS/LAPEL PINS/TIE TACS/EARRINGS Sterling silver open-work cross pin...37.00 Blue/White enamel gold-plated cross pin (1 1/8 )...35.00 Sterling silver tie tac...50.00 Huguenot Rosette, blue and gold...12.00 Sterling silver dove earrings (for pierced ears)...45.00 14 kt. gold dove earrings (for pierced ears)...145.00 Sterling silver cufflinks...85.00 14 kt. gold cufflinks (special order only)...375.00 Gentleman s sterling silver ring (special order only)...190.00 Gentleman s 14 kt. gold ring (special order only)...725.00 ORNAMENTS 1992 Cross/Faith...15.00 1993 Mereau/Honor...15.00 1994 Church/Worship...15.00 1993 Mereau/Honor (sterling silver)...25.00 1994 Church/Worship (sterling silver)...25.00 MISCELLANEOUS 100% silk tie (navy or red with Huguenot cross pattern)... 34.50 Tote bag (blue with white cross or black with embroidered cross)... 12.50 Apron (blue with white cross)... 12.50 Ladies Silk Scarf (navy, cream, gold)... 49.50 Blazer emblems (Huguenot cross)... 29.50 Huguenot Church Organ Music CD... 16.00 HSSC Bookmark (brass with enameled cross)... 12.00 HSSC Commemorative Bronze Coin... 3.00 Map of Charles Towne, 1686 (from Vol. III) by Bates & Leland... 20.00 Huguenot Cross Note Cards (8 cards and envelopes, blue)... 8.00 Decals, gold cross with blue border (3 x 3 1/2 )... 2.00 Cross-Stitch kit (Huguenot cross, includes chart, instructions, DMC floss)... 20.00 Richmond commemorative medal... 3.00 1885 By-Laws... 3.00 5 (continued next page)

GIFTS FROM THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA BOOKS Baynard: An Ancient Family Bearing Arms by Annie Baynard Simons Hasell...$10.00 The French Huguenots by Janet Gray...$20.00 From New Babylon to Eden by Bertrand Van Ruymbeke...$49.95 Historic Ramblin s Through Berkeley by J. Russell Cross...$25.00 History of the Cuttino Family by G.P. Cuttino...$10.00 The Huguenot Crosses of South Carolina, complied by Dr. & Mrs. J. Sanders Pike...$2.00 Huguenot Footprints: The Journey to America...$15.00 Huguenot Garden by Douglas M. Jones, III...$10.00 Memoirs of Isaac Dumont de Bostaquet by Dianne W. Ressinger...$43.50 Memoirs of the Reverend Jaques Fontaine 1658-1728, ed. by Dianne W. Reissinger...$30.00 Memory and Identity: The Huguenots in France and the Atlantic Diaspora, edited by Bertrand Ruymbeke and Randy Sparks...$34.95 Painter in a Savage Land by Miles Harvey...$27.00 Pierre Gibert, Esq., The Devoted Huguenot by Ann C. Gibert...$15.00 Plantations, Pineland Villages, Pinopolis and Its People by Dr. Norma Sinkler Walsh...$45.00 Ravenel Records, E Supplement...$1.50 St. James Santee Plantation Parish by Ann Leland Bridges & Roy Williams...$37.50 Transactions of The Huguenot Society of South Carolina, Vol. 1-21*...$20.00 Transactions of The Huguenot Society of South Carolina, Vol. 22-present*...$10.00 (*There are no copies of Volumes 1, 3-9, 13-23, 34, 44, 46, 50, 51, 68, 70, 72, 74-75, 77-79, 81, 82, 110.) Transactions #110 Supplement: The Jean Boyd Map and Letters, Charles Towne...$10.00 Index to the Transactions of The Huguenot Society of South Carolina (Vols. 1-96)...$25.00 Vol. I Records of the Secretary of the Province, 1675-95, by Susan Bates & Cheves Leland... $24.99 Vol II Records of the Register of the Province, 1675-96, by Susan Bates & Cheves Leland... $24.99 Vol. III Records of the Surveyor General of the Province, 1678-98, by Susan Bates & Cheves Leland...$26.99 A World Turned Upside Down-The Palmers of South Santee by Louis P. Towles...$20.00 Please use the order form below and make check payable to The Huguenot Society of South Carolina The Huguenot Society of South Carolina, 138 Logan Street, Charleston, SC 29401 Name Address Description of item(s) Size (if applicable) Price Quantity Total *Prices subject to change Subtotal Postage Total Remitted $5.00

The Huguenot Society of SC 138 Logan Street Charleston, SC 29401 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Charleston, SC Permit No. 1140 Address Service Requested Please welcome our two newest Board Members Charlton desaussure, Jr. is a lawyer at Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. where he has practiced since his graduation from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1978. He is a past Board Member and President of the South Carolina Historical Society, the Gibbes Museum of Art and the Coastal Community Foundation. He has served on the Board of Trustees of the Charleston Museum, Spoleto Festival USA, the Governor s Mansion Foundation, the USC Development Foundation, Woodberry Forest School and Charleston Day School. He is a current member of the Board of the Society of the Cincinnati, Porter-Gaud School and Yeamans Hall Club. He and his wife, Ann, live in Hanahan, SC. Daniel Ravenel, M.D. is a graduate of The Citadel (1964) and The Medical University of South Carolina. He practiced Radiology for 35 years and is currently retired. He is married to Kathleen Hall and has three daughters: Mrs. Kirkman Finlay (Kathleen) living in Columbia, Mrs. T.J. Parsell (Louisa) living in Charleston, and Mrs. Peter M. Richardson (Henrietta) living in Charlotte, NC. ASSISTANT PASTOR NEEDED The French Protestant (Huguenot) Church has been blessed over the last five years with a significant growth in its membership and a marked increase in the number of young adults and children attending. This multi-generational congregation provides a wonderful foundation for strong fellowship and will help to ensure the future of the church. With this growth, our church has a pressing need of an Assistant Pastor to help Rev. Philip Bryant adequately provide for the current and future needs of the church. If you are interested in applying for this position, please contact the church office at (843) 722-4385 or postmaster@frenchchurch.org.