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"In this booklet, the author uses the extensive information in the four-volume 'Register of Carolina Huguenots' to show how much intermarriage existed among the immigrant Huguenot familes who fled to Carolina from France around 1685."--Back cover.
This is Volume 3 of 4 volumes. See Volume 1 for a complete book description.
This is Volume 2 of 4 volumes. See Volume 1 for a complete book description.
This book in 4 volumes lists approximately 22,000 descendants of 81 of the original 400 Huguenot immigrants to Carolina, arriving around 1685. For each immigrant, an Individual Summary is provided, and all known descendants are listed by generation for up to 10 generations , showing names and dates. The Index in Volume 4 can be used to find if you are descended from these 81 Huguenot immigrants. No sourcing or documented evidence of relationship is provided and the authors do not guarantee accuracy. However, the data has been carefully checked from many sources and can be used as the basis for further genealogical research and documentation.
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This is Volume 4 (the Index) of 4 volumes. See Volume 1 for a complete book description. You can see if your name is in the Index.
‘Mersey Built’ chronicles the little-known commercial battle that raged between North and South during the American Civil War. The South relied on Europe for its military supplies, which the North tried to stop with a naval blockade of all Southern ports. The South retaliated by destroying Northern merchant ships on the high seas, using war ships, secretly procured from British shipyards and smuggled out of Britain by sympathetic British captains using British crews. The Charleston-based business empire headed by George Trenholm provided a conduit for Confederate finance with its Liverpool branch acting as bankers for the Confederacy’s procurement agents. Merseyside, with its extensive...