File: Date: 1/26/95 Start Time: 9:59:21 PM End Time: 11:22:49 PM Participants: Abist, ACEford1, Alf B Hill, APlebuch, Aruba KC, Bergetta, BillChilds, BJReed123, BPaul73047, Castlebrom, Cher 4I, ChuckBobo, Dani Dee, Debbi MAC, DHFYOUNG, DIVA SJP, DJRR, DMWB, DrFrank47, ESmith99, FITZ64, Fizee, Fradun, Fred480, FUMBLES 2, GFA Beth, GFH JohnF, GFH Vicki, GFL George, GFS Ken, GLibrarian, Guffie, JerilynW, LCW5425453, LeemaNY, Limey YKC, LLLLH, Lorcalon, MARGO55353, MartinB386, MaryvailR, Mikes in, MikeS99654, MillardM, MMeadPond, MnCajun, NDBARTLETT, Nordas, NunyaBzns, PJJWE, PRINY P, PROMTCH, RacyB HTX, Redbank43, RPMEagle, RWILSO3, Stardog, Strude, TheresaGen, Thomas GC, Trio, Tshooter, TUATION, V1429M, White wido, Woosmom, YanceyD Guffie : Hi guys--SIG? GFL George : wouldn't be surprised Bergetta TheresaGen : Wish I was in Dallas Thomas GC : Hi Trio. LLLLH : Me, too Theresa! FITZ64 : Is the subject tonight Irish roots? Trio : Alor! Lupe de Lupe! Ze wacky Franch wolf! He ees here! Bergetta : There is a woman from Ireland who has spoken here (twin Cities) twice and goes all over LLLLH : That's tomorrow night, Fitz! :D Guffie : Trio! Did you hook up with Lee Fielder? Bergetta : Can't recall her name GFH JohnF : Hi Everyone :) Trio : Hi All! Thomas GC : Hi John. FITZ64 : That's what I thought, so what is tonight's? Trio : Not yet Guffie! FUMBLES 2 : Hi all DMWB : {{{{{{JOHN}}}}} Abist : Hi John :) DHFYOUNG : Hello GFH JohnF : {{{{{{Donna}}}}} Woosmom : Hello, all :-) V1429M : hey murf! GFH JohnF : Hey Holly :) ChuckBobo : Trio, how is the leader of the dance ensemble tonight? TheresaGen : Must leave enjoyed it all Please E-Mail someone!!!!! GFA Beth : Fitz, no it is Huguenots. Castlebrom : Evening all.. GFH JohnF : Hi Boh, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Trio : Need a Dutchess Co New Yawker! Anybody fit that description? Bergetta : by all! hubby is home from overtime! FITZ64 : Thank you Beth GFH JohnF : Chuck, you made it :) ChuckBobo : John, you must know people in high places. I talked to you and the door opened. GFL George : The Genealogy and Computers Forum is hereby ended and the General Genalgy Chat Begins :) Trio : Fine Chuck! Still enjoying the surge last night! LeemaNY : George. Did you get my IM? More amazing technolgoy! Bergetta : I have Dutchess county people GFH JohnF : Everyone stay around ... Tonight Chuck Bobo will be giving the first in a series of talks on the Huguenots. Guffie : Trio--saw him at a PAF user's meeting--said he thought you could make some connections. DMWB : John......Thanks for the e-mail and info. I had never heard of and ancestral chart called a pedegree before. GFH JohnF : Hi Fred, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. FUMBLES 2 : I just finished moving, and found 3-4 boxes of photos from1825-1860's people I didn't even know in family tree GFH JohnF : Donna, any problem building one? Fred480 : Hey Trio : Bergetta --- I need some one physically located near there--- are you? I hope! GFH JohnF : Hi Margo, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Guffie : Am I glitching? Bergetta : whoi is looking for Dutchess Co?????? MARGO55353 : hi John DMWB : John.....I got it done and already mailed it. I hope it had the info she needed. Trio : TRIO Bergetta! GFH JohnF : Margo, sorry I didn't answer your message ... just saw it a few minutes ago :( Hi Muttsy, Limey, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Bergetta : Oh, no I'm in Mpls suburb. Are you looking for Rapaljies, by any chance? MARGO55353 : thats ok, I figured it out DMWB : Beth.....??? Limey YKC : Hi John GFH JohnF : Hi Guffie, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Strude : Welcome Margo55353, who's not in Minnesota! Thomas GC : Heah LIMEY. Guffie : Thanks, John. GFH JohnF : Hi Aruba, Glad you could join us tonight. MARGO55353 : LOL Strude :) Trio : Nope! Ebbett -- Bergetta--- Sorry! DMWB : Beth.....have you had a chance to get together the info on the Martin family for me yet? GFH JohnF : Hi Cardav, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. NDBARTLETT : Last time I logged on, only four of us. Quite a few tonight. Having trouble following all Limey YKC : ThomasGC How you doing? Thomas GC : Limey appreciated your Help on CARTER's, in England. GFH JohnF : Hi RonCard, Cher, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Bergetta : ok, now I'm off to hubby and discuss a decade of wedded stories! :) !!!!! Fred480 : Resheppard - are you a SHEPPARD ? GFH JohnF : Hi DIVA, Glad you could join us tonight. GFA Beth : DMWB, no, I will try this week, I have just finished painting the living room and dining room. Cher 4I : Thank you , Ron Lorcalon : DMWB - What Matin family are you looking for? Bergetta : oooops I have Sheppards!!!!! GFH JohnF : Hi Fradun, Glad you could join us tonight. Limey YKC : Thom. Hear from West Point yet? Thomas GC : Fine Limey, received more information from cousin in NY, today. Will narrow it down. GFH JohnF : Hi Yancey, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Fradun : glad to be here DMWB : Beth.......I know the feeling. My husband is painting kitchen cabinets and "I" get to help. Lorcalon..........Samuel Harwell Martin from Nashville, Tennessee YanceyD : Hello everyone GFH JohnF : Fradun, What have you been doing with your genealogy lately? DIVA SJP : hi Iam a Patterson and a carlson can any body help me figure out how to use this Fred480 : BERGETTA- Whence came your SHEPPARDS? GFH JohnF : {{{{TU}}}}} Limey YKC : Thom. Let me know if I can help. Thomas GC : Limey will e-mail you more info tomarrow. Fred480 : SOUTH? Lorcalon : DMWB - Little far south for me. Strude : CUZ Tuation! TUATION : {{{{{{{{{{{{{{John!!}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} My favorite letter-writer! DMWB : Lorcalon.......OK, keep me in mind tho. GFH JohnF : hehehe GFS Ken : {{{{{Betsy}}}}} GFH JohnF : Hi MikeS, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Lorcalon : DMWB - will do. Fradun : Been working in FTM, correlating info collected over last year MikeS99654 : Hello, John, finally able to get on AOL in evening--maybe I won't get bumped tonight GFH JohnF : MikeS, I sure hope so :) TUATION : Hiya, Cuz Dave! {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Ken!}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} YanceyD : How can I transfer data from an Atari to IBM- anyone ??? GFH JohnF : Hi V1429M, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. DMWB : How about a roll call?????? Cher 4I : Hi,everyone. I'm new here. New as trying to add to my family and REAL new at the PC. GFH JohnF : Hi Verseless, What have you been doing with your genealogy lately? MARGO55353 : Mike, your not the only one (system is slow here afraid I'll get bumped) GFH JohnF : Cher, glad to have you with us :) Hi BJReed, Glad you could join us tonight. TUATION : Hi, Cher! Well, you are in the right place! These folks are great! DMWB : Cher.....hang in there. You'll be surprised what you can learn! NDBARTLETT : Cher, I too am new to this and just trying to get an idea of what to do BJReed123 : Thank you, hello to All GFH JohnF : Hi Pjjwe, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. {{{Vicki}}} Fradun : Could use some help finding Dungan's in Ohio, mid 1850s DHFYOUNG : Cher--new, too DMWB : Researching.....IGLEHART, BURROW, MARTIN, CORDER........ GFH Vicki : Hello! I have been trying to log on for the last 15 minutes...no exaggeration! PJJWE : Thanks! Glad to be here! Fred480 : Where did my SHEPPARD buddy go? GFH JohnF : Hi Bob RSZ, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. GFL George : NDB ... are you new to Genealogy or AOL or both GFH Vicki : {{{{{john}}}}} DMWB : BOYD, REID, BULLARD........WYROSDICK, LANEY BJReed123 : NDBartlett, you are not alone Dani Dee : Hello! :) Cher 4I : Thanx, GFH and sure glad Im not the only rookie. GFL George : You will want to stop by th eBeginners Forum on Monday here at 10 PM EST ChuckBobo : When I start the Huguenot talk, I want allto join a chorus of "Onward Christian Soldiers" Strude : Good man, George! NDBARTLETT : I am new to AOL (fairly) but have worked here and there on Genealogy for some time. GFH Vicki : Hi there Dani! Welcome! FUMBLES 2 : STROTHER/HARGER/TADD AI/ROGERS/RISING/(W.VA --->OH--->MI 1775 to 1890) Lorcalon : BEALL, BRADY, BUCKALEW, CLIFFORD, COSTIGAN, CROSS, DURKE, DURKY Fred480 : Hey Chuck GFH Vicki : Candy! Welcome back! Strude : Hey, that was written by a British parson in my ancestral hometown in Yorkshire, Chuck BEALL? Did you say BEALL, Lorcalon? BJReed123 : *Welcome* MARGO55353 : brb (got mail) GFH JohnF : tap, tap, tap, nailing Candy's foot to the floor :) GFH Vicki : LOL Chuck! Dani Dee : {{{{{{{{Chuck, Beth, John, Vicki, George, Ken, Betsey, Ray, Dave}}}}}}}} TUATION : Hi, Chuck! Hi, Fred! YanceyD : II have a connection to Beall in SC in 1800's Strude : Crowded hug! GFH Vicki : Hi there Eagle! Welcome back! GFA Beth : Hi Dani GFH JohnF : Hi Aplebuch, It's great to have you back with us again! APlebuch : Hi Again Betsey Cher 4I : I just found out about the Meetings and plan to stop by the Beginners room on Monday Lorcalon : Yes, Strude, I said Beall. GFH Vicki : Alice cousin! Hi there! RPMEagle : Tuation- FORGET ME :/ MikeS99654 : ChuckBobo: what's the best source for Huguenots--especially obscure ones going to Netherlands? GFS Ken : Hi Dani! Trio : Heeeeeeeeeeeres Dani! Dani Dee : Hi Alice! TUATION : {{{{{{{{Dani!}}}}}}}}} Limey YKC : YOUNG/MILES/PENDLE/all England GFH Vicki : Hello Bill! Welcome! ChuckBobo : Hello, to all of you lovely people. GFH JohnF : Hi BillChilds, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Strude : Where, Lorcalon? I've got em in Frederick Co., MD APlebuch : {{{{{{{{Pin}}}}}}}}}}}} Thomas GC : Dani Dee, NAtional Archices & Records Admin: internet address: gopher.nara.gov Fred480 : Any ideas re CRATCH ????? Lorcalon : YES!!!!! Strude. Aruba KC : Kessler/Kesler, Mansfield, Peck, McClung,most all WV, VA, MD GFH JohnF : For everyone's information ... Tonight Chuck Bobo will be giving the first in a series of ta on the Huguenots. Strude : CUZ Lorcalon!!! BJReed123 : this is really going fast tonight, hard to keep up BillChilds : Hi I think I'll just watch for a while DMWB : John.......do we have a forum on Germany GFH Vicki : I'd like to welcome everyone here tonight!!!! It's good to see you! Lorcalon : CUZ!!!!!! Thomas GC : Dani, choose genealogy & you find info on 1920 census. Strude : We've got a CUZ!!! DHFYOUNG : Limey--how about YOUNG - Scotland? LeemaNY : Goodnight all Lorcalon : Yea MAN!!!!! NDBARTLETT : Okay, What's a Huguenot? Lorcalon : Okay, WHICH BEALL? Dani Dee : THOMAS> Thank you!!! I'll try that out later. :) Strude : Mary BEALL m. Benjamin THRASHER early 1700s ChuckBobo : ND, we'll tell you in just a few mintes. Strude : Tease! ChuckBobo : minutes. RacyB HTX : Paitently waiting for Chuck..... NDBARTLETT : Sorry. I'll stand by. MARGO55353 : <--- looking for: Kr ebs\Gerber\Lueschen\Schmidt\Hagan RPMEagle : Hello Chuck Lorcalon : Rachel Beall married James Veatc, early 1700's GFL George : Aruba ... are any of your Peck's from RI?? Limey YKC : DHFYoung. Oxford as far as I know. But father always said orig. Scot. Strude : Yep, we're CUZ alright. Thomas GC : Dani, if you've got more questions e-mail have several books with answer's on internet GFH JohnF : Hi Terrapin, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Strude : Is that VEATCH? RPMEagle : Matthew, Grisham, Johnston, Pittard Lorcalon : YEP!!!! Dani Dee : THOMAS> Thanks, I will. GFL George : DMWD ... the German SIG is on Wednesday night at 10 in the Golden Gates Strude : That fits in there, too, somewhere DMWB : Thanks, George. Lorcalon : I know, it's hard to prove it though. DHFYOUNG : Limey--YOUNG in my case likely Glasgow, pre Civil War, to Madison, Indiana. GFH JohnF : Hi GLibrarian, Mikes, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. GLibrarian : Evening everyone. Fred480 : Dang Chuck - I want to hear this but I've got and early AM - Night all Dani Dee : {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{CUZ DARCIE}}}}}}}}}}}}}} BJReed123 : looking for SHOEMAKE R,SENSENDERFER,LONG[DEL],FITZWATER Thomas GC : Hi {{{{PAM}}}} GFH JohnF : {{{{Darcie}}}} Strude : Unt ve haf a gut time, alzo, dere, DMWB Mikes in : hi GFH Vicki : Hi there GLibrarian and Terra and Mikes! Welcome! RPMEagle : Hello --Glibrarian---got your mail--thanks Cher 4I : Any Hall, Osborn, Decker, Butler seekers? Thomas GC : DARCIE DMWB : Strude........Did anyone have a sister called Anna Beall married a Jacob Iglehart. GFH JohnF : TONIGHT CHUCK BOBO IS GOING TO DISCUSS THE INFLUENCE OF THE HUGUENOTS ON THE SETTLEMENT OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES. DMWB : Strude>>>>><g> Strude : Not sure, dmwb, but will lookin my file GFH JohnF : WE WILL BE USING PROTOCOL FROM HERE ON. PROTOCOL MEANS IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION TYPE ? AND A COMMENT TYPE ! AND THEN WAIT TO BE CALLED ON. I WILL ASK YOU TO PLEASE NOT TALK WHILE CHUCK IS TALKING :) YanceyD : Joseph Calhoun Beall bc1819 m. Sally Dickert Aruba KC : GFL George- No, from Germany to Sharpsburg MD to VA to WV MaryvailR : {{{{CUZ DARCIE}}}} GFH JohnF : SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, I WOULD LIKE TO INTRODUCE CHUCK. Fradun : Must leave now. Nite all. Trio : OK EVERY ONE Settle DOWN! Lecture is abt to begin! ChuckBobo : First, let me introduce myself and give youa word or two of background for this talk Limey YKC : Glib. Thanks for e mail ChuckBobo : on the Huguenots and their influence on the settlement of the American colonies. I am a journalist and writer by profesion. I was graduated from the U. of MO. at Columbia i in 1955 with a couple of degrees. I am not a genealogisrt, but would call myself more of a family historian. I will not bore DrFrank47 : Greetings to one and all! ChuckBobo : you with the details, but will say for about eight years I have been involved in the history of the BOBO family -- sometimes spelled BEAUBEAU, BABAU and in early Normandy as De BEAUX. During this eight years, I have organized the BOBO Family Assn. and gotten more deeply involved that I thought. RPMEagle : Glibrarian---also a John F. Pittard Pulaski, Giles,TN approx 1850 Whoever sent that IM please repeat ChuckBobo : Like many of you, all I knew about the origins of my name was "family tradition" that my ancestors were supposed to have come from France. Ther stories were hard to prove, almost impossible. I recently learned that some 25 BOBOs, BREAUBEAUs etc still live in France and have a project of contacting them. BillChilds : See ya all thanks for the warm greeting! I'll be back. ChuckBobo : My talk on the Huguenots will be in several parts over different nights and will continue as interest warrants. Many of you know of your Huguenot backggrounds. Others think that they may have some Huguenot blood, and the great majority probably haven't even thought about it and really do not know what Huguenots were. I might add there will be a quiz after this series, and theremay be a pop quiz during the course of the classes. There will be no gum chewing in the class or throwing spitballs at the speaker, unless the spitballs are made from complete pieces of legal tender -- anything from that with Cher 4I : ? ChuckBobo : George Washington , of good Hugo descent, but a Grant engraving will also be welcomed. Another of the Genealogy Forum leaders, GFA Beth, did an excellent talk recently in which she discussed the early Huguenots. I am a good farmer, and I will not plow that field again. I'll refer you to the AOL Genealogy library and suggest that you download HUGUENOT CHAT from the lectures and read it for background. I'll give you one quick and simple definition. The French Huguenots were the early Protestants in France who generally followed the teachings of John Calvin. They were JerilynW : Hi. What time is it ET? MnCajun : ! ChuckBobo : sometimes referred to as Reformed Protestants, though the term also is used for the follower of Martin Luther. In Holland, most of the Walloons were Huguenots. In the 1680s, some 50 to 60 thousand French Huguenots fled to Holland. NunyaBzns : Excuse me... Is it possible to turn off the "left the room" announcements? ChuckBobo : Some Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants came to American from the German City States where the French refugees fled. It is estimated that upwards of 30,000 went to the German states mostly Brandenburg -- Berlin -- and Strasbourg, then a German city. At one timne Berlin had more French refugees than German citizens. Many of the Reformed Preotestants from Switzerland were refugees from the Roman Catholic pedrsecution in France. Fairly accurate records show some 25,000 went to Switzerland. MikeS99654 : ? ChuckBobo : The effects of the Frenchrefugees was probably the greatest in England, Scotland and Ireland to where thousand fled before many emigrated to the British colonies. In the 1680s, it is JerilynW : What was the dominant religion in Switzerland then? ChuckBobo : estimated that some 60,000 escaped to England and Scotland with about 10,000 going to Ireland. They brought whole towns and whole industries from France. Finally, some 10,000 came to the British colonies, which is a really great number when one consioders the small total population of these newlysettled areas. Some estimate that 20 per cent of the early colonists, before the Revolution, were of Huguenot descent. These wer not all poor, penniless refugees. They were a cross-section of French socidety. Nobility, doctors, lawyers, merchant chiefs, the Protestant clergy were the French leaders on the run. Others were lucky to arrive at their destinations with the clothes on their backs, after fleeing for months. It is estimated that more than one million were slain tryi trying to escape the galley slavery of the king of France. Those who escaped with at least some of their wealth quickly reestablished themselves inthei their new homes and most assisted kinsmen who escaped penniless. In the countries to which they fled, they became menb and women of influence and many quickly became a part of the new socidety as merchant, banking, industry and religious leaders. Let me give you one quick example and comparison of the value of currency back in the early days of colonization. In thpose days the annual incomne for a working man inan English city was about five pounds Sterling, which would support a family of four or five persons for a year. Stardog : Hello! JerilynW : Did you say there was a record people could read if they were interested? ChuckBobo : Passage for an adult one one of the sailing ships--the Mary and Ann or the Peter and Nordas : Hi, all...any particular subject? ChuckBobo : Anthony to Virginias in 1700 was about five pounds sterling per person. Fares for children were slightly less. Cost for a family of four then was near 20 pounds or four times the annual wage of a workman. You can understand why so many Huguenots came with passage paid by the various charaties in England or came as servants to work off their passage. JerilynW : Again, what time is it in the East? Is this the French group? ChuckBobo : Consider this, this a working man with an income of five pounds per year in in the 1600s and early 1700s had the equivalent of an income of at least $10,000 today and some say it would be more like $20,000 today. There are many examples, but let me give you one or two examples of those with Huguenot backgrounds who were leaders in the British colonies. Just for starters, Paul Revere had a Huguenot background. George Washington had a Huguenot for a maternal grandfather. The illustrious Jay family of New York was of Huguenot extraction. The Perot family first came to Bermuda and then to New York. Ross Perot is a descendant of that family.. Francis Marion, the "Old Swamp Fox" in the Carolinas in the Revolutionary War was a Huguenot, and there are many more. The Huguenort influences were many. They became the community leaders and served the colonial administrations and legislatures. They were amont the framers of the Declaration of Indepencxdence and the U.S. Constitution. Because of their experiences and treatment under the Kings of France, they secured in the U.S. Constitution many of the basic rights we hold so dearly for more than 200 years. The separation of church and state. The right to bear arms. Restrictions on thhe government's housing troops in private homes. The list goes on. I have already exceeded my alloted timne, so I will wind it up briefly, John. I am compiling a list of Huguenot names and variations with some brief biographical notes. MARGO55353 : ? ChuckBobo : In early Decemvber, it filled more than 50 pages in the computer and was growing. It is now more than 80 pages with another 30 or 40 pages of names to be added. When I get the first draft completed, within a few weeks, I expect it to include some 5,000 names. I will then come on and help you with some of your Huguenot searching or you can E-mail me w me when I give the OK. During later talks, I will attempt to give you more information. Please do not ask for detailed information before then. A talk onHuguenots inCanada is planned for a later date. This talk and a Huguenot TimeLine will be posted in the AOL Lectures library under the File Name HUGTIMES. By all means, download it for reference. Now, I will be pleased to answer general questions on the Huguenots, to the best of my abiliy. Remember. W e are in P R O T O C O L. GFH JohnF : Queue: Cher 4l, MikeS99654, MARGO FUMBLES 2 : ? ChuckBobo : John, please queue them up. GFH JohnF : Queue: Cher 4l, MikeS99654, MARGO, Funbles Cher, do you have a question? Funbles = Fumbles :) FUMBLES 2 : Was it common for norweigans to travel with F.H.'s ? Cher 4I : my ? was Anmswered GFH JohnF : MikeS, go ahead while we are waiting for Cher :) MikeS99654 : would there still be Huguenots leaving France for Holland in early 1800's,or was emigration over with? ChuckBobo : Fumbles, a few Huguenots, about 2,000 went to Denmark, but there were no Norwegians, that I know of. Many of the Penn. Dutch were Huguenots. Some had lived for years in Germany and had Germanized their names. PRINY P : ? Trio : ? ChuckBobo : Priny, go PRINY P : How do you know if there are Huguenots in your family . GFH JohnF : Queue: Margo, Trio ChuckBobo : Trio, you are next. FUMBLES 2 : ? ChuckBobo : Priny, you have to check the names against known Huguenot names. Many sound English Trio : Margo I think? PRINY P : So did most come from france ? ChuckBobo : for some Huguenot familiess lived in England from the 1500s until the 1700s before they came to America. GFH JohnF : Queue: Margo, FUMBLES GFA Beth : ! PRINY P : Oh I see. more work to do . GFH Vicki : ? PRINY P : Thank You Chuck GFH JohnF : Queue: Margo, Fumbles, Beth, Vicki MARGO55353 : Chuck, when you get the names and variations done (only when done), can I have a copy of it? ChuckBobo : Priny, I will be able to check against the Surname list in the future for those on AOL. GFH JohnF : We are using Protocol so please type ! for a comment and ? for a question and wait to be called on. PRINY P : Great. Thank you TUATION : ? ChuckBobo : MARGO, it will run some 100 pages, maybe even 150, so I am trying to figure how to distribu DMWB : ? ChuckBobo : it. One of the publishing companies wants it. I'll let you know. Trio : How do the Amish people fit this picture! Are there Huegenot there as well? GFH JohnF : Queue: Fumbles, Beth, Vicki, Tuation, DMWB FUMBLES 2 : We thought had French ties, but now appears Norway, but found passage with F.H.'s ? MARGO55353 : Ok thanks Chuck. ga FUMBLES 2 : Was this possible or typical? ChuckBobo : Fumbles, it is quite possible that they could have traveled together. GFH JohnF : Queue: Beth, Vicki, Tuation, DMWB ChuckBobo : More possible than typical. GFA Beth : Back to how do you know if your ancestors were Huguenots. If they are Dutch, German, Irish, English, ChuckBobo : The more wealthy Huguenots booked their own passage. The poor ones came as groups. GFA Beth : and you come across a dead end, and you know that they are Protestant, then try looking for name ChuckBobo : Beth, if they came into the colonies before the 1800s, there is a good chance they may have had a Huguenot background. Many of the fine old families of England, particularly the GFA Beth : variations, and check in France. (Sorry chuck, this is a comment, not a ?) ChuckBobo : clergy had Huguenot backgrounds. GFH JohnF : Queue: Trio (I forgot him :(, Vicki, Tuation, DMWB ChuckBobo : The Huguenots were wise old birds. They had to pay tithe to the Church of England, so GFA Beth : GA, if anyone would like to dicuss name origins for Huguenots, please e-mail me. ChuckBobo : they got their leaders ordained and ran the church in many of the colonies. Trio : Do the Amish have connections to the Huguegnots? Sp--- Sorry! ChuckBobo : Trio, the Amish did in some instances. Particularly those who settled early in PA. GFH JohnF : Queue: Vicki, Tuation, DMWB GFH Vicki : My family book says the BASSETT line is Huguenot (1600-New Eng); what are the chances it really is? (I have no idea) ChuckBobo : Vicki, I think I recognize that name from my collection. E-mail me. GFH JohnF : Queue: Tuation, DMWB Trio : ? TUATION : Chuck, did the various Huguenot settlements stay in touch with each other? Did they have a GFH Vicki : will do! Thanks! TUATION : sense of community? Sorry, that was two questions! <G> ChuckBobo : Yes, the Huguenot settlements stayed in touch. Some were wiped out by Native Americans. Some disbanded after a few years and integrated into the communities of the times. GFH JohnF : Queue: DMWB, Trio DMWB : How long until we know when we can ask you questions about them? MartinB386 : Hi, What is the topic tonight? ChuckBobo : The Manakintown settlement in Virginia was disbanded, as an example, and the Huguenots were parts of the regular communities. GFH JohnF : Please wait for Chuck to call on you before asking your questions :) DMWB : {sorry} GFH JohnF : :) ChuckBobo : DMWB, send me and E-Mail and I'll answer with what I have in the database now. GFH JohnF : Queue: Trio Trio : Do I detect a book in the making here Brother Chuck? ChuckBobo : Shoot, Ray. Trio, my new handle will be 1-Man Gang. Anything can happen. I have some 800 pages on Trio : Shot awready Chuck! ChuckBobo : the BOBO Family History and it is just getting started. Trio : Great! ChuckBobo : Any more questions? GFH JohnF : Are there any more questions for Chuck ... if not we will go to general chat. Trio : <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>! RacyB HTX : ! Fizee : ? ChuckBobo : If not, lets head for the bar. I'm dry from talking so long. Trio : Racy! FUMBLES 2 : Thnks ChuckB RacyB HTX : Thank You Chuck for a great talk.. Looking forward to more! White wido : Hi everyone! {{{{{{{}}}}}}To all!!!!! Great job Chuck!!!! Very interesting. GFH Vicki : :::::clap:::::clap:::::::clap:::::::::good job Chuck! Trio : I too agree Chuck! GLibrarian : <Clap> <Clap> Very interesting. Thanks Chuck. PRINY P : Great talk Chuck. Good job. Cher 4I : That was FASCINATING, Chuck Thank you! DJRR : Bravo, Chuck!!!!!!! ::::::::::applause:::::::::: Trio : Will be at the bar --- 1 minute! GFH Vicki : Thank you to the audience; for observing protocol! Fizee : thanks Chuck PRINY P : Are we in open chat now ? TUATION : Thanks so much, Chuck!!! GFH Vicki : oops! John got bumped! Everyone, jump into chat-time now! ChuckBobo : Thanks all for your comments. I didn't see any legal tender thrown my way. PRINY P : I have a question it is a real hard one . RacyB HTX : I Think John wnet for a dirnk too! GFH Vicki : Chuck, thanks agin for talking to us tonight! LOL Chuck! GFA Beth : Here's a Franklin for ya Chuck. :) Great job!!!! GFH Vicki : Racy, I think so too! ChuckBobo : See all of you on the Canadian SIG next Wednesday evening. Dani Dee is going to be our Alf B Hill : Is there qa difference between passing bucks & passing the buck, Chuck? ChuckBobo : speaker. Join us. GFH Vicki : Chuck, we don't know how to "type" Legal tender!! GFA Beth : We will be having a Huguenot chat once a month on the 4th Thursday of the month, so bring your ChuckBobo : Alf, we old Alabama boys will take a handout any time we can get it. GFA Beth : questions. MMeadPond : Hello, Everyone!!!!! PRINY P : My aunt passed away about a year ago and my cousin had her burried in Fl and I wrote hm a letter and Cher 4I : Left my pusce at home, Chuck BUMMER Alf B Hill : TenderLY, Vicki. GFA Beth : Hi Maureen, did you get the paper yet? GFH Vicki : Thanks Beth! ChuckBobo : Mr. Roosevelt taught us not to be overly pridefull. GFH Vicki : LOL! Debbi MAC : {{{{Cuz Mo}}}}}}} GFH JohnF : Beth, I may never forgive you ... your last IM dumped me :( PRINY P : asked for the family bible. He burried it with her. it was 150yrs old . MMeadPond : Not yet, Beth!!! But thanks for sending it!!! Cher 4I : OOOPS! Purse GFH JohnF : Hi Tshooter, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. GFA Beth : Did you get the IM, or do I need to resend? GFH Vicki : <-------roll call......RODGERS, SIGLER, FERGUSON, COGGSWELL PRINY P : can one have it dug up to get the bible. ChuckBobo : It was good having all of you here. Your smiling faces made it worth it. Now get ready for the pop quiz. GFH JohnF : Beth, never arrived. GFA Beth : Maureen, I sent the whole paper. I thought you might like to read it. MMeadPond : Hi, Cuz Debbi!!! How are ya? GFH JohnF : Thanks Chuck!!! Alf B Hill : Chuck, the Thomas A Bobo I mentioned the other night is still in Montgomery, White wido : ELSEMORE,ANDREWS,LEL AND,THING,FENLASON,G OOCH,BAILEY,HARMON,F ARRELL,MCDOWELL,WOODWARD, Maine GFH Vicki : Hello there Tshooter and John! re-hi! ChuckBobo : JohnF, I scared hell out of you. You thought I was going on all night. RacyB HTX : Priny--Did you contemplate exhumation? GFH Vicki : Hello MacB and Millard! Welcome! GFH JohnF : Hi MacB, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. GFA Beth : Chuck, you never told me you are in AL!!! I have lots of kin from AL TUATION : Ah, the cue to leave! Thanks again, Chuck!! Niters to all! PRINY P : No the bible is on top of the coffin not in it . Lorcalon : DIRKEY, DIXON, FLINT, FORGY, GAKERLIN, GOODRICH, GREGG, GRICE, HALL GFH JohnF : Chuck, I would have had AOL dump you <g> DJRR : 'Night, folks! Thanks for a great talk, Chuck!!!!!! {{{{{{{}}}}}}} Alf B Hill : and I think he's a brother or close cousin to the Thomas E. Bobo you know in Fayette. GFH Vicki : Hello Promtch! Welcome! Debbi MAC : Cuz Mo...Okay trying to relax ChuckBobo : Alf, I've written in the past week to two Thomas BOBOs in AL. GFH JohnF : Hi Promtch, Mary, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. GFH Vicki : Mary! Welcome! good to see you! PRINY P : Nite Darcie ChuckBobo : Beth, I am in Calif, but I was a lad in Alabama. I wish I was in the land of cotton. PROMTCH : Hello, GFH Vicki, et. al. GFH JohnF : Nite Darcie :) White wido : Night TUATION! GFH Vicki : bye Darcie! GFH JohnF : Promtch, What have you been doing with your genealogy lately? GFH Vicki : bye alice and betsey! PROMTCH : What did I miss tonight? Tshooter : Any special topic tonight? I'm searching for folks in Al. too. Munson,Noltensmeier,Hurst MaryvailR : Glad to get back, been trying to return for 25 minutes. GFA Beth : PRO, a great talk on Huguenots by Chuck Bobo PROMTCH : Honestly, not much. I've been busy with my own offspring (of the little type) GFH JohnF : Mary, it sure has been rough lately :( MillardM : Chuck I have many relatives in Al White wido : Re-Hi, {{{{{{{Mary}}}}}} PROMTCH : Good thing I'm German, Beth! Lorcalon : HITCHCOCK, HUSE, KEENE, LATEELE, LEAHY, LOGA, MCGRAIL, O'NEIL, Debbi MAC : Chuck Bobo How was the Canadian Digs..missed it! GFH JohnF : Anyone have roots in the CHANNEL ISLANDS? GFA Beth : Chuck, I went to school in the 5th grade in Montgomery. AL names=Rogers, Tate, Lanford MMeadPond : {{{{Maryvail}}}}}}} GFH Vicki : Mary, I had many problems tonight too! And many others! MaryvailR : sorry to have missed the end of Chuck's talk. It was great as much as I heard. PRINY P : PRICE , CARR , TOBIN , PATTERSON , MOORE , STEWARD , TRAMMELL GFH JohnF : Hi RWILS03, Glad you could join us tonight. MillardM : pURIFOY IN al & ga GFA Beth : and Bibb. GFH Vicki : Hello RWilso! Welcome! GFH JohnF : Hi Sheye, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. GFH Vicki : Hi there Sheye! Welcome! Lorcalon : LOGAN, PARSONS, REED, RODGERS, SNODGRASS, STULL, TAAFFE, THOMPSON WHITCOMB GFH JohnF : Hi LouBow, Gdlbleskr, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. MMeadPond : Beth, did you ask me about an IM? RWILSO3 : Hi, is this NE night? GFA Beth : Mary, it will be in the Lectures library in a few days with todays date on it. MaryvailR : Hi Lillian and Mauren! GFH JohnF : RWILS, this is the general session GFH Vicki : Lorcalon, Which RODGERS? My maiden name is RODGERS... MMeadPond : Thanks so much, Beth! Alf B Hill : Bibbs where in AL, Beth? RWILSO3 : Lorcalon, LOGAN from where? GFH Vicki : Hello Lou and GDLBleskr! Welcome! Tshooter : Anybody working on anything in the Baldwin GFA Beth : PRO, you might be German, but Wilhelm gave land tax free to Huguenots fleeing France at the time of th Revocation of the Edict of Nantes MaryvailR : Thanks Beth, I will get it then. Lorcalon : Vicki - most recently in Nebr. - goes back to Jamestown, PA PROMTCH : Thanks for letting me stop by -- see you all in the stacks:) GFH JohnF : Bye Prom :) Debbi MAC : MCDONALD CURTIS DAVIS DRISCOLL MCDOUGALD CHURCH SCRIBNER KNOXON TAYLOR GFA Beth : No, Maureen, that was John. I asked if you had received the newspaper I sent you. RacyB HTX : G'nite all. Enjoyed ChuckBobo's lecture tonite. Have to work hard tomorrow. Luck & {{{}}}'s to all. GFH JohnF : Bye Racy, glad you could join us :) GFH Vicki : Lorcalon, mine is from the midwest further north... GFA Beth : Alf, I think that they were by Huntsville or Gadsen. I would have to check to be sure. Tshooter : Anyone working on Baldwin county,Al. area(By Pensacola Fl.)?Stafford,Tapiola,Resmonda? GFH Vicki : Night Racy! Lorcalon : Too Bad Vicki, maybe next time. GLibrarian : Time to hit the sack. Night all. Enjoyed your talk Chuck! GFH JohnF : Hi Redbank, BPaul, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Nordas : PREWITT KNOWLTON BRASHEARS CHENEY STONE HARRISON PAYNE JOHNSON WOOD Lorcalon : STEINMIER GFH Vicki : ----get your names up on the screen; log will be shut down in 7 minutes PRINY P : nite GL Redbank43 : Hello GFH JohnF : Bye Pamela :) GFH Vicki : Lorcalon, right! White wido : ELSEMORE,ANDREWS,LEL AND,THING,FENLASON,G OOCH,BAILEY,HARMON,F ARRELL,MCDOWELL,WOODWARD, Maine GFH Vicki : night GLibrarian! Cher 4I : Bye all. I really enjoyed the talk and comments. Before I go. Anyone know where a Beg. can Alf B Hill : I know bunches of Bibbs around Huntsville, Athens, Decatur, Mooresville, Belle Mina. Redbank43 : I just stopped by to say hello, I must get to bed GFA Beth : Tter, I have some Griffins, Kirkland, and one name that slips my mind that were in that area and RWILSO3 : PATEE, PATTEE, SNOWDEN, HAZZARD GFH Vicki : Hello BPaul! Welcome! Nordas : BROWN STARK KLOCK SCHOLER GENGLER KIELAN BONENGAL SCHIRBER HALBIG STACHEL Redbank43 : goodnite Cher 4I : find info on the Hall's who arrived GFH JohnF : It was nice having you with us Redbank, come back soon :) BPaul73047 : hi GFA Beth : Marion county. they passed back and forth to Decateur co., GA Tshooter : Thanks, GFH Vicki : Hi there Red BAnk! Welcome! Lorcalon : NORDAS - Which Brown? Cher 4I : I think in Ct. in the 1600"s? MMeadPond : Beth, I'm a little slow tonight...LOL...thanks! Tshooter : Thanks, I need to go bye-bye soon too. thanks, Terry. PRINY P : PRICE CARR TOBIN PATTERSON MOORE TRAMMELL Maynard Mcgandy Cher 4I : There was a Dr Issac Hall GFH JohnF : Bye Tshooter, come back soon :) GFA Beth : Alf, I believe the Bibbs and Lanfords were related going back to VA MMeadPond : NORDAS: I have WOOD in VA and Spartanburg, SC LCW5425453 : WETTIN, WHITNER, WAGNER, WERNER, HAIGHT, ELLINGHOUSE, EISENSTEIN Nordas : jAMES m. bROWN-fRANKLIN cO mo MID 1800'S White wido : GODFREY, Vt. WILLIAMS, Canada, Maine, HUMMER,OCHSNER< Germany Alf B Hill : Halls arrived where, Cher41? GFH Vicki : Karen, CARR from Indiana maybe? ESmith99 : BAGGETT, HODGES, HARRIS, MORGAN, MORRISON, PARKER, GFH JohnF : Hi ACEford, What have you been doing with your genealogy lately? Nordas : My WOOD is in OH MM Cher 4I : Just a minute, Please Alf GFH JohnF : Hi RPMEagle, Glad you could join us tonight. MillardM : ESmith Which MORGAN? ACEford1 : Digging, GFH...still digging, got some CSA info recently that helped. Cher 4I : Stratford, Ct PRINY P : hang on Viki GFH Vicki : Hi there RPM! Welcome back! Debbi MAC : Nordas Johnson time area? GFH JohnF : Hi PaulK, Welcome to the general session of the Genealogy Forum. Alf B Hill : Beth, that sounds reasonable. The ones I knew came through GA on the way. RPMEagle : What is the subject tonight GFH Vicki : Hello Paul! Welcome! RPMEagle : Hello Vicki ESmith99 : MATTHEW MORGAN TENNESSEE GFH Vicki : Ace, hello there! Welcome to the forum! GFH JohnF : RPM, you missed a lecture by Chuck on Huguenots :( Lorcalon : Nordas, mine from TN Nordas : Debbi-Johnson in 1700's VA Dan River area GFA Beth : Alf, yes, and the Tates, too, I believe, Alf. I have to go all. Looking forward to chatting soon. GFH Vicki : Eagle, how goes the research? PRINY P : Yes some in indiana ACEford1 : GILMORE, HASSELL, SWANZEE, ALFORD...looking all over. MillardM : Sorry not my NC MORGANS Alf B Hill : Wound up with 1st & 2nd Gov. of AL, I believe. GFH Vicki : Joseph CARR maybe? GFA Beth : The log will be in the LECTURES library. GFH Vicki : bye BEth! RPMEagle : GFH John----well was sort of an Emergency----my daughter just used the "potty" on her own.. PRINY P : Yes Nordas : Lorcalon-my WOOD ended up in AR RPMEagle : for the first TIME!!!! GFA Beth : Goodnight all. MillardM : bye now GFH Vicki : gasp! GFH JohnF : RPM, did everything go well? PRINY P : why ?