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Experiences of the French Huguenots in America ; This document was written in about 1908 and contains information on persecutions of the French Huguenots and their flight to America. It contains information on several of the earliest French Huguenot immigrants including Alexander Resseguie and Sarah Bontecou.
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Welcome to Historic Huguenot Street, site of a unique American Story. ... Historic Huguenot Street is a National Historic Landmark District featuring seven unique stone houses dating to the early 1700s, a burial ground and a reconstructed 1717 stone church, all in their original village setting.
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An extensive history of this French Protestant tradition ... His translation was improved by going back to the original texts in the four editions which appeared successively before the year 1541. But the first really Huguenot version was that of Olivetan, a relation of Calvin's.
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History and genealogy resources, Free Web-based e-mail accounts for Huguenot descendants ... Huguenot.WS Huguenot.net ... The Huguenot Web Site...
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In 1885 The Huguenot Society of London was founded by directors of the The French Hospital* (founded in 1718) to promote the publication and interchange of knowledge about the Huguenots in Great Britain and Ireland, a good deal of which, with the passage of time, was unknown to many of their descendants.
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Huguenot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Huguenots were members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France (or French Calvinists) from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Since the eighteenth century, Huguenots have been common...
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Founded in 1931 and open to those who are lineally descended in the male or female line from a Huguenot who, subsequent to 1520 and prior to the 1787 Edict of Toleration, emigrated from France to North America or some other country. ... The offical semi-annual publication of The National Huguenot Society is now available online.
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Find out about membership, genealogy links, and contact information for this organization established in 1885, to the preserve the history and genealogy of the members of the Protestant Reformation which took place in France during the 16th century. ... Welcome to ; The Huguenot Society of South Carolina;
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The Huguenot movement began to take shape after 31st October 1517 with the publication of MARTIN LUTHER's 95 theses against corruption in the Roman Catholic Church - the only official Christian church in Europe at the time.
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Articles, maps, and bibliography detailing the wars between Protestants and Catholics in 16th century Franc ... With the Huguenot heartland in the south virtually untouched and the royal treasury hemorrhaging, the crown's position was weak and Catherine bent her efforts towards a settlement.
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