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22 thg 1, 2007 · Huguenots in Cornwall ??Did you see Julia Swahala on TV. She found Huegonots in her mothers's line. It was said that the Huegonots centered on the East End of London when they first arrived in Uk. They were mainly silk weavers and worked in attics or lofts above their homes. The machine silk weaving put them out of work and many just starved to death. The Huegonots …
19 thg 4, 2007 · jAQUES/HUGUENOTS?/ORIGINSHi Just saw your mail after posting mine , my name was Jex , but years ago it was spelt as jeckes. The story I heard is that it is french after two brothers came over from france they were Jaques, the spelling then changed over the years, to form Jex. Hope we can find out more best wishes Sandra
28 thg 11, 2009 · QUESTION: Did 'Huguenots' settle in Scotland?Hello To All 'RootsChat Members', Good to see that this Topic is creating some interest again. I first posted this QUESTION, in May 2005, it took off again in September 2006, and now once again we are on the move, having been read over 998 times. It is great that we can share the information we come across with our fellow …
14 thg 3, 2010 · The Huguenots starting coming over to Britian as early as the 1550's, and this immigration continued in alternating waves and trickles until around 1780, the numbers coming at any one time depending largely on the prevailing political climate in France. Certainly, it is fair to say, by far the largest numbers came in the 1680's and 90's.
3 thg 10, 2021 · Vipond, Vipont - Huguenots?With different spelling we've just discovered an early (13th century) priest in our village, Gerard de Vuippens, who returned to the Continent and then became Bishop of Lauseanne an then of Basel. There must be no realistic hope of tracing back that far to see if there's a link, but it's a fascinating thought!
12 thg 10, 2023 · Huguenots in ScotlandBlack's 'The Surnames of Scotland' gives examples of Moncurs in Scotland as far back as the 13th century. A family of that name in Dundee were armourers in the 15th century. So the name predates the arrival of any Huguenots. There is always the possibility of a Huguenot family arriving in Scotland and changing their surname to Moncur as …
Huguenots in SussexHello She was baptised 1762, dau of Nicholas and Elizabeth ... I think she had a sister Elizabeth baptised 1751. Mother Elizabeth was nee Merrix or Merricks. I think she was not Huguenot after all as parents, siblings etc all seem to be recorded at parish level, not nonconformist. I suspect she and her husband converted to extreme Methodism independently …
23 thg 8, 2016 · Huguenots in DevonSome churches allowed Huguenot worship outside of normal c of E services. One example St Andrew one of the main parishes in Plymouth has registers where the Huguenots recorded baptisms starting at the back of the register. The Huguenot Society of Britain and Ireland publish various registers, one volume contains records of East Stonehouse [one of …
1 thg 9, 2006 · Hello to all RootsChat Members, I have recently come across some information stating that the 'Huguenots', left France between the years of 1685-1760, travelling to various countries including England. QUESTION: Is it possible that they could also have settled in Scotland? Possibly changing their names. Is anyone aware of this actually having taken place, and if so …
Thorney HuguenotsI have a small book called 'The River Makers' by Trevor Bevis which has interesting information about the Huguenots of Sandtoft and Thorney. It doesn't give any specific names at Thorney but states that the baptisms for Flahau (Flauhaut) ranged from 1657 to 1695. It also states that the earliest names are those who vacated Sandtoft for Thorney. It is possible that …
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