D'AILLY Jean de POTTER Johanna ? By the end of the 17th century, roughly 200,000 Huguenots had been driven from France during a series of religious . Gaspard de Coligny was among the first to fall at the hands of a servant of the Duke de . The name "de Klerk" is derived from Le Clerc, Le Clercq and De Clercq, and is of French Huguenot origin (meaning "clergyman" or "literate" in old French). Fleeing religious persecution of Protestants in France after the 1685 revocation of the Edict of Nantes (which had guaranteed their rights), 200 000 French Huguenots emigrated to countries such as Switzerland. ? Drakenstein LABAT DE LANOY Marie LECREVENT Henri X 1692 WYNEN FLANDRES 1688 ? ? Many of the most common Afrikaner surnames are thus Huguenot names, such as Cronje, Joubert, de Klerk, Malan, Nel, du Plessis, Terreblanche, Theron, du Toit, Viljoen, etc. If you are a descendent of one of these illustrious Huguenot families you can gain a unique and valuable record of your family's heritage. If you want to add text to this or any project: here's how: Starter Kit for How To Add Text to a Project, Huguenots embarqus pour l'Afrique du Sud NOMS PRNOM NOM-CONJOINT PRNOM DATE MARIAGE VILLE Origine PROVINCE DATE ARRIVE NOM NAVIRE ETABLI ALIAS OBSERVATIONSAMIEL Mathieu AUBANELLE Suzanne X ? Bethel, Drakenstein CORDIER Suzanne FOURIE Louis 1695 ORLEANAIS 1688 ? ORLEANS ORLEANAIS 1700 Reijgersdaal Het Kruijspad, Bottelary COUVRET Elisabeth ROUX Paul XX 1722 COUVRET Paul VALETTE ANNE ? SOUBEYRAN DAUPHINE 12/05/1688 Borssenburg Zondernaam watergat DrakensteinCOUVRET Elisabeth CELLIER Josu X ? Why did the 17 powers (that is to say the 17 administrators of the Company) ask the Huguenots to come to the Colony? A village that arose on 2 of these farms La Cotte and Cabriere marked the beginnings of a Western Cape tourist delight: Franschhoek, which appropriately translates to French corner. Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. X ? Length: 130 feet Loading capacity: 600 tons Crew: 125-180 men Flag: Chamber of Hoorn Voyage: Departed from Texel on 23 January 1718 and arrived at the Cape of Good . In France this is not so. De Paarl Diamant, DrakensteinDU PLESSIS Jean-Prieur MENANTEAU Madeleine X ? idasvallei, Stellenbosch VILJOEN VIRET Estienne ROUX Marguerite 1696 PONTAIX DAUPHINE 19/08/1688 Zuid-Beveland Drakenstein VITU Marie NOURTIER Daniel x 17/06/1687 GUINES PICARDIE 25/04/1688 Oosterland La Motte Drakenstein VITOUT VITU Marie MICHIELSE Matthys xx 1711 VITU Sara DELPORTE Jacques 1698 GUINES PICARDIE 1699 Cattendyk Drakenstein VITOUT VIVIER Abraham DES PREZ Jacquemine 1695 LE PRCHE NORMANDIE 19/08/1688 Zuid-Beveland Schoongezicht, DaljosaphatVIVIER Pierre LE PRCHE NORMANDIE 19/08/1688 Zuid-Beveland Non Pareille, Daljosaphat VIVIER Jacques LE PRCHE NORMANDIE 19/08/1688 Zuid-Beveland Goede Rust, Daljosaphat, http://huguenots-france.org/france/refuge/afrique_sud/embarques.htm. They were not that many. POITIERS POITOU 25/04/1688 Oosterland Stellenboch DU PLESSIS Jean-Prieur BUISSET Marie xx 29/08/1700 DU PLESSIS Charles VAN MARSEVEEN Ccilia 12/06/1712 ? Within two generations even their home language, French, largely disappeared. Some historians estimate that Protestants accounted for 10% of the population of France in the 16 th century. Their arrival added yet another thread to the South African cultural tapestry. Protestants in France were inspired by the writings of John Calvin in the 1530s and the name Huguenots was already in use by the 1560s. No descendants extant. PAARL / DRAKENSTEIN / FRANSCHOEK / WELLINGTON : [http://www.hugenoot.org.za/Viljoen/founding.htm] Idasvallei, Stellenbosch, home of Francois Villion x Cornelia Campenaar, Josue Cellier Hy/he was n/a timmerman/carpenter van/of beroep/calling, maar/but het/did n/a goeie/good kennis/knowledge van/of land en/& wingerdbou/viticulture gehad/have. The museum and monument will take a few hours to wander. An interesting name of Huguenot origin is Lekkerwgn (good wine) in the district Paarl. On marriage an Englishwoman loses her maiden name and henceforth in legal signatures as in common parlance uses only her husband's surname. Some remained, practicing their Faith in secret. Parlor Games by Marcellus Laroon a French Huguenot 1679-1772 In the years after 1686 when Ralph Montagu, Earl & then first Duke of Montagu, was beautifying Boughton, Protestant refugees in their thousands risked their lives in frail, overcrowded craft to cross the Channel from France & seek refuge on a more tolerant shore. By creating an account, I agree to theTerms of service and Privacy policy. . . Tafelvallei vers Europe 1718ROUSSEAU Pierre RETIF Anne X 1689 MER- BLOIS ORLEANAIS 12/05/1688 Borssenburg L'Arc d'orlans, Drakenstein ROSSOUW ROUSSEAU Pierre DU TOIT Gertruida XX 1710 ROUX Paul SEUGNET Claudine X 1689 ORANGE COMTAT VENAISSIN 04/08/1688 Berg china Drakenstein ROUX Paul COUVRET Elisabeth XX 1722 ROUX Jeanne LA MOTTE D'AIGUES PROVENCE DCD Berg china ROUSSE mort durant voyageROUX Marie LA MOTTE D'AIGUES PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg china ? An old traveller in England noticed this as one of the peculiarities of the subjection of a woman to her husband. " The #SowetoDerby is one of the countrys most loved reasons to get t https://t.co/TeSyLmXaxI, Definitely a bucket list item when visiting South Africa! https://t.co/dt7DIvuvHE, Experience the majesty of this lush valley tucked in just outside the city of JHB, Farmhouse 58. COURTRAI FLANDRES 05/06/1688 De Schelde de Soeten Inval- Drakenstein DU PREEZ DES PREZ Elisabeth JANSZ VAN MARSEVEEN Pieter 25/07/1688 COURTRAI FLANDRES 05/06/1688 De Schelde de Soeten Inval- Drakenstein DU PREEZ DES PREZ (jr) Hercule LE FEBURE Marie X 1696 COURTRAI FLANDRES 05/06/1688 De Schelde de Soeten Inval- Drakenstein DU PREEZ DES PREZ (jr) Hercule VILION Cornelia XX 1702 DU PREEZ DES PREZ Marie-Jeanne THEROND Jacques ? Dal Josaphat ROUSSE RUSSAAR Marie JANSZ VAN EEDEN Jan X 13/07/1688 BLOIS ORLEANAIS 12/05/1688 Borssenburg Stellenboch ROSSAR RUSSAAR Marie VAN CLEVERSKERK Cornelis Joosten XX ? It is a vile habit and one fraught with evil for France for people to be called after their estates, and one that occasions more confusion of families than any other thing. X ? These surnames are most common in South Africa due to the immigration of the French Huguenots to the Cape of Good Hope in the 17th century. Small as it is, there are over 100 accommodation establishments in Franschhoek and its surrounding valley, and many of them are recipients of international awards. WALCHEREN/OOST-SOUBURG ZEELAND 25/04/1688 Oosterland Aan't Pad/Stellenbosch COCHET Sara du TOIT Guillaume XX 16/05/1688 CORDIER Louis MARTINET Franoise ? DAUPHINE 1692 ? Tafelvallei DE SAINT- JEAN (sr) Renaud-Berthault FOURDRINIER Anne X 1717 SANCERRE BERRY 1719 Meijnden Tafelvallei DE SAINT- JEAN Renaud-Berthault SOULLIER Marthe XX 14/12/1721 DE SAINT- JEAN (Jr) Renaud-Berthault EKSTEEN Alida Susanna 28/06/1744 AMSTERDAM NEDERLAND 1720 ? A female figure casts off the cloak of oppression and gazes into the future. "It will strike the modern reader as strange that the lady was styled Mademoiselle after as before her marriage, and the use of the title needs a word in passing. KORTRIJK - COURTRAI FLANDRES 05/06/1688 De Schelde de Soeten Inval- DrakensteinDATIS Ccile ? I was merely trying to make the point that, far from the Huguenots having 'introduced' winegrowing at the Cape (as is often claimed), grapes had been grown here, and wine had been . In France not only great noblemen, like the Constable Montmorenci, whose five sons were known as Montmorenci, Damville, Montberan, Meru and de Thore, but the sons of every little squire with a small property or two to divide was known by a different name. LeClercq names a few of the family names: "Porchers, Gaillards, Mazycks, Palmers, Ravenels, Cordeses, Marions, Dwights, and Gourdins." I chose the surname Ravenel from a list of French Huguenot names since I wanted the central family to be of that heritage. From 1688 to 1691, only 178 families (which makes less than a thousandth of the total number of protestant refugees from France), travelled to South Africa on 4 ships, the biggest being the Osterland. The names displayed are those for which The National Huguenot Society has received and has on file in its archives documented evidence proving, according to normally accepted genealogical standards, that the individual listed was indeed a . Jacques Basnage was a pastor in Rouen at the time of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes he had to escape from France due to persecution and took What have we inherited from the Huguenots today? French variant of Abigal. Dragoo American, French (Huguenot) Americanized form of Dragaud, a French (Huguenot) surname derived from the Germanic given name Dragwald, itself derived from the elements drag- meaning "to carry" and wald . Name Date of Residence . Abiga f French (Huguenot, Archaic), Jewish. La Roque/Oliphantshoek BARRET vers Europe 1705BASCH Marguerite PETERSEN Hans X 1688 AUNAY/ Mer ORLEANAIS 13/04/1688 Woorschooten Stellenboch BASCH Marguerite HAANCE Jan xx 1692 ? Vlottenburg, Stellenbosch vers Europe 1718HUGOT Daniel ROUSSEAU Anne 1704 MONTHELON CHAMPAGNE 12/05/1688 Borssenburg Sion, Drakenstein HUGO HUIBAUX Andr DELPORTE Marie ? Deaths: 4 (3.96 %), Days: 107. http://archive.org/stream/huguenotfamilyin00mornuoft/huguenotfamily (Search, using the individual Chapter Names below, to download each as a pdf): South Africans' Geni Landing Site. HAARLEM NEDERLAND CA 1708 ? Cape Town: Huguenot . The Huguenot movement, though, is often not understood. The monument consists of a lady on a plinth who holds a bible in one hand and a broken chain in the other. French Calvinists adopted the Huguenot name around 1560, but the first Huguenot church was created five years earlier in a private home in Paris. The Huguenots were French Protestants most of whom eventually came to follow the teachings of John Calvin, and who, due to religious persecution, were forced to flee France to other countries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Among the things to see in the Franschhoek museum are antique items of furniture brought in on trading ships from the East, and items related to Huguenot church congregations and farming methods. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. By 1562, there were two million Huguenots in France with more than 2,000 churches. Luter South African. Drakenstein DE CHAVONNES Dominique-Pasques LAMY Maria ? We can trace back the tradition of daily Bible reading and its literal interpretation to this period, when the Huguenots did not have any pastors to guide them. ROUSSE ROUX Marguerite VIRET Estienne 1696 LA MOTTE D'AIGUES PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg china ? These farms all had French names : La Dauphine, Bourgogne, La Bri, Champagne, La Colle, La Provence, la Terre de Luc, La Motte, etc. Boucher.M (1981). On that day, soldiers and organized mobs fell upon the Huguenots, and thousands of them were slaughtered. The first Huguenots arrived in the Cape in 1688, and brought with them an element of culture and sophistication that was sorely lacking from the ramshackle Company outpost. Their arrival added yet another thread to the South African cultural tapestry. According to the Huguenot Society of South Africa the monument stands for the following things: The Huguenot Memorial Monument in Franschhoek was inaugurated on April 17th, 1948. The Huguenot emigrants were different from the Dutch and German settlers who made up the average population of the Cape Colony. BERGEN -O-ZOOM NEDERLAND ? CHAMPAGNE 1693 Agatha Drakenstein vers Europe 1716LEGRAND Gdon COMPIEGNE Ile de France ca 1699 ? The centre of Huguenot resistance was Cvennes in the south but a rebellion of the Camisards in 1702-3 failed and the presence of the Huguenots in France was thereafter negligible. It gave the protestants in catholic France the right to practise their belief freely, have their own church services and keep their French citizenship. Developments in Huguenot architecture are traced from early wooden homes, to clay, stone and eventually Dutch-influenced structures with gables. )Rossouw (Rousseau)RouxSenekal (Senecal, Senechal)Terblanche (Terreblanque)Theron (Therond)TredouxViljoen (Villion), The Huguenots of Spitalfields has closed;charlie.huguenots@aol.com, Copyright 2022 The Huguenots of Spitalfields, Letters from Flemish and Walloon Women to their families in England, 50 Huguenot personalities in the National Portrait Gallery. GENEVE SUISSE ../04/1691 Spierdijk Drakenstein GOUWS GODEFROY Paul BAZOCHES-EN-DUNOIS ORLEANAIS 13/04/1688 Voorschooten Knolle Vallei-Daljosaphat GOUDALLE Anne DES RUELLES Daniel 12/07/1671 GUINES PICARDIE ? Bethel, Drakenstein CORDIER Jeanne FRACASSE Mathieu 1697 LOURMARIN PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg China Bethel, Drakenstein vers Hollande ?CORDIER Louise JACOB Daniel X1702 ORLEANAIS 1688 ? In earlier days the title was reserved for ladies of a certain rank somewhat as ' Lady ' is used in England. Deaths: 14 (6.57 %). LE PLESSIS-MARLY, HUREPOIX Ile de France 13/04/1688 Voorschooten Le Plessis-Marly, Drakenstein TABOUREUX Catherine DES RUELLES Daniel XX 1690 TAILLEFERT Isaac BRIET Susanne 1671 CHTEAU-THIERRY CHAMPAGNE 25/04/1688 Oosterland Picardie, Drakenstein TAILLEFERT Jean CHTEAU-THIERRY CHAMPAGNE 25/04/1688 Oosterland Picardie, Drakenstein TAILLEFERT Jean-Isaac CHTEAU-THIERRY CHAMPAGNE 25/04/1688 Oosterland Picardie, Drakenstein TAILLEFERT Marie CHTEAU-THIERRY CHAMPAGNE 25/04/1688 Oosterland Picardie, Drakenstein TAILLEFERT Marie LE FEBURE Paul X ? The museum and monument will take a few hours to wander through, but try and spend more time in the delightful Franschhoek Valley. GENT FLANDRES 25/04/1688 Oosterland Vrede-en-Lust, DrakensteinDE SAVOYE Marguerite-Thrse VILLION Henning XX 1706 DE SAVOYE Barbe-Thrse EHLERS Christiaan X ? the Christian trinity, above which shines the sun. 500 years ago Luther posted his 95 theses! WELKOM CUZZINS! ? AVICE Marie MARAIS Claude 1690 CHATEAUDUN ORLEANAIS 1688 ? Answer (1 of 2): In the later part of the 1600's a number of hugenots who left France because of religious reasons settled at the Cape. They were also skilled farmers who brought the fine art of winemaking to the Cape. Listed below are some of the Huguenot names, which have been slightly altered to blend into the local community. A SHORT HISTORY OF THE HUGUENOT CHURCH. https://web.archive.org/web/20071110085732/http://www.genealogyworl https://web.archive.org/web/20071110081720/http://www.genealogyworl https://web.archive.org/web/20071112141746/http://www.genealogyworl http://debuys.blogspot.co.za/2011/09/french-refugees-who-came-to-ca . WIBAUT HUIBAUX Marie-Catherine MALAN Daniel xx ? MYSAL/MIJSAALMIGAULT Franois, Louis NIEL Marie-madeleine 05/03/1719 AMSTERDAM NEDERLAND ? Nantes, Drakenstein LORE MACHEPAST Jean BELOIS,MER ORLEANAIS 13/04/1688 Voorschooten MALHERBE Gdon GRILION Marie 1690 LAONS, THIMERAIS NORMANDIE 13/04/1688 Voorschooten Normandie, Drakenstein MANI Jean CALAIS FLANDRES vers 1688 ? Fleurbaix-Stellenbosch LE FEBURE Marie PREVOST Charles X 08/10/1673 MARCK PICARDIE 05/06/1688 De Schelde Drakenstein LE FEBURE Marie ECKHOFF Heinrich XX 29/08/1688 LE FEBURE Marie DE PERONNE Louis XXX 19/10/1692 LE FEBURE Marie DES PREZ Hercule IV 1696 LEGERET Jean ? Who were the Huguenots? DELPORTE Jacques VITU Sara 1698 RYSSEL-LILLE FLANDRES 13/4/1699 Cattendyk Drakenstein DELPORT DELPORTE Marie HUIBAUX Andr ? ? The origins of the term "Huguenot" is uncertain, but historians believe it comes from the Swiss-German word Eidgenossen, meaning "confederates . The etymology of the word is obscure and contested. The Cape Colony was at the time an essential port of call on the route to Batavia for the ships belonging to the Dutch East India Company. A smaller monument commemorating the 300th anniversary of the arrival of the Huguenots is located in the Johannesburg Botanical Garden. Drakenstein SZILLE Elisabeth LE FEBURE Paul 27/06/1694 MIDDELBURG ZEELAND 16/10/1696 Vosmaer Nageleen,Stellenbosch SIMON Pierre DE BRAULT Anne 18/04/1688 NYONS DAUPHINE 19/08/1688 Zuid-Beveland Bethlehem, Drakenstein vers Europe 5/03/1702SOUCHAY Anne FOUCHER Philippe 07/06/1677 AUNAY ORLEANAIS 13/04/1688 Voorschooten De Wilde Paardenjacht, DrakensteinSOULLIER Durand PETEL Marthe X 1697 CLERMONT L'HERAULT OU NIMES LANGUEDOC 1697 ? Walloon and Picard form of Ccile. The French Huguenot Society of South Africa claims that the Huguenot Memorial Monument - inaugurated, not coincidentally, the same year as the brutal apartheid regime . ? (Reyne?)Riekert? Material relating to the indigenous Khoisan population of the time. The town has a reputation for outstanding cuisine, so stop for a meal too. Do Huguenots . Rhne, Drakensstein GARDIOL Antoine PERROTETTE Marguerite ? The ancestral listing on our website is an "open listing" which means it is periodically updated from time to time as new information becomes available. Humphrey, in his historical account of The Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, etc., published in 1728, informs us that "Carolina, although peopled at its first settlement with the natives of these kingdoms - England, Scotland, and Ireland - until the year 1701 had no minister of the Church of England resident therein." SABATIER PIERRE MEZIERES CHAMPAGNE 13/04/1688 Voorschooten Drakenstein vers Europe 1700SAINT-JEAN Jean BORDEAUX GUYENNE 1686 ? Henri Estienne (Latin Stephanus) was among several contemporaries to attribute it to the name given around 1560 to Protestants in Tours, after the . Euladie f French (Huguenot), French (Quebec) Feminine form of Eulade. Gertenbach, M; Kriek, D; Malherbe, J.1997. Voortrekker surnames who were of French Huguenot ancestry include:[3]-, Aucamp (Auchamp)Boshof (Bossau)Bruwer (Bruere)Buys (Du Buis)Cilliers (Cellier)Cronje (Cronier)De Klerk (Le Clercq)Delport (Delporte)De VilliersDu PlessisDu Preez (Des Prez, Des Pres, Du Pre)Du ToitDuvenage (Duvinage)Fouche (Foucher)FourieHugo (Hugot, Hugod)Jacobs? LOVESTEIN NEDERLAND 1686 ? COURBONNE Louise MESNARD Jean ? Drakenstein MANTIOR MESNARD Andr ST MARTIN DE LA BRASQUE PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg china Drakenstein MINAAR MESNARD Georges ST MARTIN DE LA BRASQUE PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg china Drakenstein MINAAR MESNARD Jacques ST MARTIN DE LA BRASQUE PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg china Drakenstein MINAAR MESNARD Jean ST MARTIN DE LA BRASQUE PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg china Drakenstein MINAAR MESNARD Jeanne ST MARTIN DE LA BRASQUE PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg china Drakenstein MINAAR MESNARD Philippe MOUY Jeanne 1712 ST MARTIN DE LA BRASQUE PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg china Drakenstein MINAAR MEYER Pierre DE SAVOYE Aletta 1702 VAUDOIS DAUPHINE 12/05/ 1688 Borssenburg Drakenstein MZEL Jean NORD EST France ca 1691 ? mort durant voyageGARDIOL Suzanne DE VILLIERS Abraham X 05/10/1689 LACOSTE PROVENCE Wappen van Alkmaar Champagne - OliphantshoekGARDIOL Suzanne MARAIS Claude XX 13/10/1721 27/01/1689 Wappen van Alkmaar Champagne - OliphantshoekGARDIOL Marguerite DE VILLIERS Jacob 1691 LACOSTE PROVENCE 27/01/1689 Wappen van Alkmaar La Bri - Oliphantshoek GARDIOL Jean LACOSTE PROVENCE 27/01/1689 Wappen van Alkmaar La Cotte, Oliphantshoek GAUCH Andr DECR Jacqueline X 13/01/1683 LE PONT DE MONTVERT LANGUEDOC ../04/1691 Spierdijk Drakenstein GOUWS GAUCH Andr LE CLERCQ Jeanne xx 19/08/1691 GOUWS GAUCH Etienne BOK Catharina 06/03/171? The on-site perfumery creates signature scents and offers state-of-the-art workshops led by expert perfumers. The Company promised the Huguenots that on arrival they would receive as much land as they could cultivate in actual fact they received 30 to 60 morgen, that is, about 15 to 60 hectares, (maximum about 100 acres) as well as the necessary tools and seeds. Huguenot surname of unknown origin. Bergen Henegouwen, DrakenssteinDURAND Jean VAN ZIJL Wilhelmina XX 1717 DURIER Marie-Catherine LE LIEVRE Guillaume ? . DE LANOY Franois WYNEN FLANDRES 1688 ? Stellenboch COSTEUX Esaye-Engelbertus (Jr) VAN MARSEVEEN Anna 1708 FORT BRULE, GUEMPS FLANDRES 1690 ? 1559 French Confession shows a decidedly Calvinistic orientation; 1560s Historians estimate more than half of the nobility were Calvinist (or Huguenot), and 1,200- 1,250 Calvinist churches had been established, by 1562 with the outbreak of war, there were 2 million Calvinists . ST MARTIN DE LA BRASQUE PROVENCE 04/08/1688 Berg china La Provence-OliphantshoekRICHARDE Isabeau JOUBERT Pierre xx 1688 ROCHEFORT Pierre GRENOBLE DAUPHINE vers 1688 ? In total, some 180 Huguenots from France and 18 Walloons from present day Belgium, settled in South Africa. The Huguenot emigrants were different from the Dutch and German settlers who made up the average population of the Cape Colony. Rolling green hills and clear African skies are sure to leave you breathless! As long as Pasteur Pierre Simon was there, with his parishioners, they maintained their French identity. But when he left, the newly arrived Huguenots were not allowed by the Company to have French pastors or primary school teachers and the result was that by 1730, the French language had completely disappeared, in less than two generations. Note: The names in this Index reflect the spelling used in the text, with cross-references given where necessary. People: 173. )Jordaan (Jourdan)Joubert (Jaubert)Labuschagne (Labuscaigne)Le RouxLombard (Lombaard)Malan (Mallan)MaraisMaartens/Martins (Martin)Minnaar (Meinard, Mesnard)MeyerNaudeNel (Neel, Niel)Nortier / Nortje (Nourtier)Pienaar (Pinard)Retief (Retif)Reyneke? of fresh products by the settlers and the ships of the Company, the Dutch East India company decided The history of the French Huguenots in South The Huguenots are characterised by their intrinsic pride, diligence and honesty. The third factor is that in spite of, or because of their assimilation, the Huguenots have contributed greatly to the creation of the Afrikaner spirit, notwithstanding the fact that they were few in number. Never before in the history of French emigration had such a thing happened. Huguenots leave the French Church in Hog Lane, in the St Giles area of London, 1736 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) . An essential ingredient in these supplies was wine, which kept better than water on board ship. A museum dedicated to the Huguenot history in South Africa is located adjacent to the monument. ending it off with a delectable dinner at Aurum restaurant: https://t.ly/BbfAwhere you get to explore the culinary geniusesof some our best chefs. Experience the best of South Africas urban creation and while youre at it wrap it up with their special home-made ice cream. Although vines had been planted as early as the 1650s by Dutch settlers, the activities of Cape Town wine farms only took off with the arrival of Huguenots fleeing persecution in France.They began planting vines and orchards in the area known as Oliphantshoek (Elephants' Corner), named after the huge herds of elephants that . THEROND Jacques DES PREZ Marie-Jeanne 1697 NIMES LANGUEDOC 25/04/1688 Oosterland Drakenstein THERON VALLETE Anne COUVRET Paul X ? A museum dedicated to the Huguenot history in South Africa is located adjacent to the monument. Many of the farms in the Western Cape province in South Africa still bear French names. (About 200). ORLEANS ORLEANAIS 1700 Reijgersdaal Het Kruijs Pad, Bottelary CILLIERS CLOUDON Jean CONDE EN BRIE CHAMPAGNE 25/04/1688 Oosterland De Goede Hoop, DrakensteinCLOY Claudine GUILLAUM Franois 1710 BORDIGHERA LIGURIE / Italie 1726 Berbice Tafelvallei ELOY COCHET Sara le CLERCQ Pieter X ? Wives," he says, " are entirely in the power of their husbands, their lives only excepted. The two European countries who occupied the land were . About 450 Huguenots had settled in South Carolina's Low Country by 1700. . Lastly, South Africa is a church-going country and the church parish still remains the centre for family and community life today. Dcd / voyage 7/9/1696BISSEUX Pierre COESTSEE Maria 03/07/1729 MIDDELBURG NEDERLAND 16/10/1696 Vosmaer Tafelvallei BLEUSET Abraham POCHOX Elisabeth 1724 CALAIS PICARDIE 05/06/1688 de Schelde Tafelvallei BLIGNAUT Jean ROUSSEAU Anne 04/11/1725 MONTHELON CHAMPAGNE 1723 Hujs te Assenburg Drakenstein BOURBONNOIS Jacob/Jacques MONS/BERGEN FLANDRES 1692 ?
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