NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — Anthony and Susanna, who historians and researchers believe were the first African people to be enslaved by the Huguenot families who founded New Paltz in the 1600s ...
Light shines brightly into the bare first-floor room of 113 Redchurch Street in Spitalfields, east London. "You'd have had ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Tottenville High School is open despite power outages in the area and a reported transformer fire.
French Protestant Huguenot refugees arriving in England, 1685. Walloons and Huguenots settled mainly in London and the south-east of England, often setting up communities in distinct areas such as ...
Part of History Britain: migration, empires and the people c790 to the present day There were a number of very prosperous Huguenot families in England, and well-known descendants of those families ...