Daniel Huger, The Immigrant

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Daniel Huger was a French Huguenot and plantation owner in the Province of Carolina, Kingdom of England, now, the American state of South Carolina. - AsNotedIn


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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1651/04/01 Anne Rufin Huger, wife of Jean Huger, gives birth to a son, Daniel Huger, in Loudun, Kingdom of France. Born Loudun Nouvelle-Aquitaine
1677/05/00 Margueritte Perdriau, daughter of Orei Perdriau and Margaret Gourvin Perdriau, married Daniel Huger in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, Kingdom of France. The union will produce 12 children, but only 2 will survive their father. Groom
1682/00/00 The avoid religious persecution, Margueritte and Daniel Huger flee to London, England. Life
1686/00/00 Margueritte and Daniel Huger immigrate to Province of Carolina and soon establish a plantation called Wambaw (lost) in the Santee region of Craven County. Life Edict of Nantes Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests South Carolina French Huguenots Settle in America
1711/12/21 Daniel Huger dies at age 60 at his Wambaw Plantation (lost), Santee, Province of South Carolina. Mr Huger is buried at Saint James Santee Parish Cemetery in McClellanville, South Carolina. Died St James Episcopal Church, Santee Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests
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