Founded in 1931 as The Federation of Huguenot Societies.
The Huguenot Society of America
Founded in 1883 through the initiative of Alfred V. Wittmeyer and a group of Huguenot descendants.
The Huguenot Society of Georgia
Organized in 1971.
The Huguenot Society of South Carolina
Established in 1885 to preserve the memory of the Huguenots who left France prior to the Edict of Toleration.
A society of Huguenot descendants who came to Virginia before 1786.
The Huguenot Society of Virginia was organized October 27, 1961, through the National Huguenot Society.
The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Huguenot genealogical research
by Franklin, Charles M.
GEN R 929.1072 FRANKLIN
Huguenot pedigrees
by Lart, Charles Edmund.
GEN R 284.5 LART
History of the Huguenot emigration to America
by Baird, Charles Washington
GEN R 284.5 BAIRD V. 1-2
The Huguenots in France and America
by Lee, Hannah Farnham
GEN R 284.5 LEE
Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of America
by Huguenot Society of America
GEN R 284.5 HUGUENOT V. 1-2, 10-11
The Huguenot; the story of the Huguenot emigrations, particularly to New England, in which is included the early life of Apollos Rivoire, the father of Paul Revere. ĉ with an introduction by C. C. Little
by Douglas, Donald.
GEN_RB R 284.5 DOUGLAS RB
Certificate of organization and list of members: organized April 12th, 1883, incorporated June 12th, 1885.
by Huguenot Society of America.
GEN R 284.5 HUGUENOT
Catalogue or bibliography of the Library of the Huguenot Society of America
by Huguenot Society of America
GEN R 284.5016 HUGUENOT
Family names of Huguenot refugees in America
by Lawton, Eba Anderson
GEN R 284.509 LAWTON
Locating Huguenot surnames in English colonial America
by Meyer, Harold I.
GEN R 929.1016 MEYER
The Huguenots, their settlements, churches, and industries in England and Ireland
by Smiles, Samuel
GEN R 929.2 SMILES FAMILY
DeArmond families of America: d'Armand, D'Armond, DeArman, DeArment, DeArmon, DeArmond, Dearmont, Deyarmon, DeYarmon, Deyarmond, and related families
by D'Armand, Roscoe Carlisle.
GEN R 929.2 DEARMOND FAMILY
Baby on her back: a history of the Huguenot family DuBourdieu
by DuBourdieu, William J.
Gen R 929.2 DUBOURDIEU FAMILY
Reverend Daniel Brown of Culpeper County, Virginia, and allied families: Webster, Finnell, McCain, Pemberton
by Finnell, Woolsey, b. 1866.
GEN R 929.2 BROWN
Some Huguenot families of South Carolina and Georgia: Peter Lafitte, Andre Verdier, Samuel Montague, Henri Francois Bourquin, Jean Bapiste [sic.] Bourquin, Peter Papot, Benjamin Godin
by Davis, Harry Alexander
GEN R 929.2 LAFITTE FAMILY
Jean Marot, Huguenot refugee and other allied Huguenot families: Pasteur - Cobbs - Booker - Bibb - Rowlett - Rison
by Blount, Virginia Lightle
GEN R 929.2 MAROT FAMILY
Durand genealogy
by Durand, Samuel R
GEN R 929.2 DURAND FAMILY
Our Garrigues ancestors: French Huguenots with connections to Charlemagne & European royalty
by Strati, Patricia Wright.
GEN R 929.2 GARRIGUES
History of the Shuey family in America, from 1732 to 1876
by Shuey, Dennis Boeshore
GEN R 929.2 SHUEY FAMILY
History of the Shuey family in America, from 1732 to 1876
by Shuey, Dennis Boeshore
GEN R 929.2 SHUEY FAMILY
Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society, Fifth Edition
by Kallal, Jeannine Sheldon
GEN R 929.3088245 KALLAL
2013 update to the Register of qualified Huguenot ancestors of the National Huguenot Society, Fifth edition
by Kallal, Jeannine Sheldon
GEN R 929.3088245 KALLAL
2014 update to the Register of qualified Huguenot ancestors of the National Huguenot Society, Fifth edition
by Kallal, Jeannine Sheldon
GEN R 929.3088245 KALLAL
The Douglas register: being a detailed record of births, marriages and deaths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750 to 1797 / c transcribed and edited by W. Mac Jones.
by Douglas, William
GEN R 929.3755 GOOCHLAND
Miscellaneous papers, 1672-1865: now first printed from the manuscript in the collections of the Virginia Historical Society: comprising charter of the Royal African Company, 1672; report on the Huguenot settlement, 1700; Papers of George Gilmer, of "Pen Park," 1775-1778; Orderly book of Capt. George Stubblefield, 1776; career of the iron-clad Virginia, 1862; memorial of Johnson's Island, 1862-4; Beales' Cav. Brigade parole, 1865
GEN R 929.3755 A MISCELLANEOUS
The Huguenots of colonial South Carolina
by Hirsch, Arthur Henry
GEN R 929.3757 A: HUGUENOTS
A contribution to the history of the Huguenots of South Carolina
by Thomas, T. Gaillard
GEN R 284.5 A: THOMAS
Liste des François et Suisses: from an old manuscript list of French and Swiss Protestants settled in Charleston, on the Santee, and at the Orange Quarter in Carolina who desired naturalization, prepared probably about 1695-6
by Ravenel, Daniel
GEN R 929.3757 A: RAVENEL
Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina
by Huguenot Society of South Carolina
GEN R 929.3757 HUGUENOT
A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727-1776
by Rupp, I. Daniel
GEN R 929.4 RUPP
The wars of religion in France,
1559-1576: The Huguenots, Catherine de Medici and Phillip II
by James W. Thompson
GA R 944 THOMPSON RB
Huguenot Museum Huguenot History
A 10-acre National Historic Landmark District that also maintains and preserves early local history collections, family papers and a research library
French Protestant (Huguenot) Church, Charleston, South Carolina
The Effects of the Huguenot Diaspora on the American Revolution
Why the Huguenots Migrated to America
The Evolution Of French Identity: A Study Of The Huguenots In Colonial South Carolina, 1680-1740
Huguenots in England – National Archives of the United Kingdom