HUGUENOT RING


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 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.
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Varin family of Rouen. Traced back to London before they left for Charleston. Found some records from London, but want to trace further to Rouen and Neufchatel and beyond.




This Website is dedicated to the big Devantier Family. It means all descendants of Pierre Devantier & Marie Labove. Both born in France in the first half of 1600. The Devantier family consists of 7 branches


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The river which the Jerusalem-ganagers believed was the Nile The first white settler in the Marico was Coenraad De Buys who arrived in the area in about 1815. Other settlers started moving into the region from 1844 onwards. One particular group found around the 1850's, living in the Enzelsberg, became known as the Jerusalem-gangers. They were visi...

Jerusalem-Gangers: From the Cape to Jerusalem


I am looking for information on the following De Buys families and/or information about them: Alfred De Buys (born 1899/08/03, died 1966/11/20) who married Rachel De Bruyn (born 1898/11/02, died about 1979) and they had Alfred, Joyce, Ruben, Agnes, Muriel, Ernest and Cecil De Buys Coenderaad Wellem (Coenraad Willem?) De Buys (born 1880, died 1925) ...

De Buys information wanted


At Moorddrift, some 13 kms south of the central Limpopo town of Mokopane, the Nyl River is wide and shallow, with low sandy banks, an ideal crossing point for the migrating herds of animals of the past, or for long lines of barefooted African traders bearing heavy loads on their heads, or for the oxwagons of the Trekkers moving north in their quest...

Siege of Makapan Cave




De Buys genealogy covering the descendants of Jean De Bus, the French Huguenot from Pas-De-Calais who arrived in the Cape (South Africa) onboard De Oosterland on 25 April 1688.

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Genealogy of the Noe family from the Alsace-Lorraine area of France and the Mittleback, Pfalz area of Germany to Wisconsin.

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Kenn Joubert has written an exciting first novel about the history of the Huguenots escaping France. His fictional work has been sold worldwide

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Announces a new book by David C. Major and John S. Major, A Huguenot on the Hackensack: David Demarest and His Legacy (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007), a new biography of David Demarest, a prominent early Huguenot settler of New Jersey's Hackensack Valley, and of the important Jersey Dutch family of which he was the progenitor.

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The personal Huguenot homepage of Katherine Angevine McKinstry.

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Website for Freer-Low Family Association Family of Hugo Freer for Genealogy and Maintaing the Family Homestead still standing.

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Biographical notes and published records of Philippe du Trieux, Huguenot immigrant to New Amsterdam in 1624.

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Some huguenots stayed in France, some migrated. This site tries to link them all in the Picardy region (France)

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Die französischen Kolonien in Brandenburg am Beispiel Strasburg/Uckermark - mit genealogischen Seiten.
The French colonies in Brandenburg, specially in Strasburg/Uckermark - with genealogical pages (English and German)

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The official homepage of the Vermont Huguenot Society with info about the Huguenots, ways to resaerch your Huguenot ancestors, and more.

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