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They arrange tours, talks, events and schools programmes to raise the Huguenot profile in Spitalfields and raise funds for a permanent memorial to the Huguenots. [150] Huguenot Place in Wandsworth is named after the Huguenot Burial Site or Mount Nod Cemetery, which was used by the Huguenots living in the area. The site was in use from 1687 to ...
Andrew Murray, South African, pastor, teacher and writer, Huguenot descendant on his mother's side. [601] Wolfgang Musculus (1497–1563), theologian. [602] Beyers Naudé, South African anti-apartheid cleric. [166] Jozua Francois Naudé (1873–1948), South African pastor, school founder and co-founder of the Afrikaner Broederbond. [166]
Macon (named for Nathaniel Macon, Revolutionary War veteran and United States Senator of Huguenot ancestry) Magnolia [184] Marion (named after Francis Marion, Revolutionary War officer of Huguenot descent) Montpelier (named after the French city) [184] Ozark (from aux arcs, "at the bend") [185] Paris (for the French city) [185]
Huguenot High School / ˈ h juː ɡ ə n ɒ t / HEW-gə-not, part of the Richmond Public Schools system, is a high school in Richmond, Virginia, United States for grades 9–12. Huguenot High School was named in honor of the Huguenots , French Protestants who emigrated to the English Virginia Colony beginning in the early 18th century.
Surnames of Huguenot Families on the Huguenot Memorial in the Johannesburg Botanical Garden. There are many families, today mostly Afrikaans-speaking, whose surnames bear witness to their Huguenot ancestry. A comprehensive list of these surnames can be seen on the Huguenot Memorial in the Johannesburg Botanical Garden.
American families of Huguenot ancestry (20 C, 1 P) B. Bosanquet family (11 P) C. Cazenove family (8 P) Constant de Rebecque (6 P) ... Pages in category "Huguenot ...
Emblem of The Huguenot Society of America. The Huguenot Society of America is a New York City–based genealogical organization. On April 12, 1883, the Society was inaugurated by a group of descendants of Huguenots who had fled persecution in France and who (or whose descendants) settled in what is now the United States of America.
American families of Huguenot ancestry (20 C, 1 P) H. ... Pages in category "Huguenot history in the United States" The following 30 pages are in this category, out ...