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  1. The Douglas Register : Being a Detailed Register of Births, Marriages and Deaths. . .as Kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750 to 1797. [With:] An Index of Goochland Wills and Notes on the French Huguenot Refugees who Lived in Manakin-Town by William MacFarlane Jones, 1928-01
  2. French Blood in America by Lucian J. Fosdick, 1973-08
  3. DuBose genealogy: Descendants of Isaac DuBosc and wife, Suzanne Couillandeau, French Huguenot refugees who settled on the Santee River in South Carolina about 1689 by Dorothy Kelly MacDowell, 1972
  4. DuBose genealogy: Descendant of Isaac Dubosc and wife, Suzanne Couillandeau, French Huguenot refugees, who settled on the Santee River in South Carolina about 1689 by Dorothy Kelly MacDowell, 1981
  5. A tentative list of qualified ancestors by Vera Reeve, 1980
  6. Memorials of the Huguenots in America With Special Reference to by Stapleton, 1989-06
  7. Jacob Martin physician Huguenot of Charleston, South Carolina, his ancestors and descendants through the DeVeaux, Fair and Bessent families of South Carolina ... Catherine Martin, wife of Henry Christie by Arthur Ray Rowland, 2000
  8. Descendants of Elias Naudain, the Huguenot beginning 1655 by Warner Woodward Naudain, 1988
  9. Some descendants of Phillipe Claud: Huguenot immigrant to Virginia by Anne White Dobbins, 1995
  10. The Huguenots or Early French in New Jersey by Albert F. Koehler, 2007-01-01
  11. Pierre Cresson the Huguenot and some of his decedents: Cresson, Demarest, De la Plain, Garrison by Laura Gaskill Hager, 2000
  12. Family Names of Huguenot Refugees to America by James M. Lawton, 1991-06
  13. [Miscellaneous notes on the Belville-Belleville family: To accompany the book Jean Belleville, the Huguenot, his descendants, by Dr. Paul B. Taylor] by Ivan L Andrews, 2000
  14. History of New Paltz, New York, and its old families (from 1678 to 1820): Including the Huguenot pioneers and others who settled in New Paltz previous to the revolution by Ralph Le Fevre, 1992

101. The National Huguenot Society - Publications For Huguenot Genealogical Research
Society for Huguenot Genealogical Research Register of Qualified HuguenotAncestors of The National Huguenot Society. Fourth Edition, 1995.
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Selected Publications from The National
Society for Huguenot Genealogical Research
The following publications and other selected works which may be useful in genealogical research are available for purchase. Click here for ordering information and prices. These publications may also be available in a local or state library specializing in genealogy.
  • Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society.    Fourth Edition, 1995.    Compiled by Arthur Louis Finnell, Registrar General.    Contains entries on over 480 Huguenot families. The index contains over 6,500 names to hidden names and corrections.    352 pages, soft cover, indexed.
    1996 Update of Corrections and Additions to the Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society, Fourth Edition.    Compiled by Arthur Louis Finnell, Registrar General.    Contains 23 additional new Huguenot lines.    40 pages, soft cover, indexed.
    1997 Update of Corrections and Additions to the Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society, Fourth Edition.

102. Huguenot Resources, Library Of Virginia
Title A partial genealogical history of the Huguenot branch of the TitleGenealogical record of the descendents of Henry Mauzy, a Huguenot refugee,the
http://huguenot-manakin.org/LibVa.html
Select Virginia Huguenot Resources in the Library of Virginia
[not in the Huguenot Library at Manakin] Call Number: 37216
Author: Lipowicz, Rachel Baker, comp.
Title: Tombstone inscriptions from Manakin Episcopal Church Cemetery: Powhatan County, Va.
Publication: Compiled in 2000.
Material: 6 leaves.
Summary: Tombstone inscriptions from Manakin Episcopal Church Cemetery, Powhatan County, Virginia. Burial dates range from 1872 to 1999. Includes a general description of the cemetery, its location along Huguenot Trail Road, and an alphabetical list of surnames. Org./Arrangement Alphabetical by surname.
Format: Photocopies.
Subject - Corporate Manakin Episcopal Church (Powhatan County, Va.) Subject - Topical Cemeteries Virginia Powhatan County. Call Number: CS71.C6225 1995
Author: Dobbins, Anne White, 1928-
Title: Some descendants of Phillipe Claud : Huguenot immigrant to Virginia / compiled by Anne White Dobbins. Publication: Rockport, Tx. : the Author: , 1995.

103. HV/Net - Hudson Valley Network
Huguenot Street is a unique collection of early colonial houses open to the publicfor you to Palatinate Genealogical Sources/Starting Points/Literature
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