Re: Malherbe from year 886, S Africa 1.7.01
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Re: Malherbe from year 886, S Africa 1.7.01
11/05/01
Dear Rich,
My aplogies for not replying earlier. My round the world lecture tour in UK, USA, Australia & Indonesia for 80 days, got in the way.
My only USA Malherbe trace is fromCharles Baird - Huguenot Emigration to America, vol 11, pages 104 for Marie Malherbe & 51 for Nicholas Malherbe, whose daughter Marie married Isaac Guion Aug 25 1710. It says several refugees of this name fled from Loudon Fr. between neufchatel & Epinal on the eastern side of France, towards Strasbourg. I believe that they had fled Normandie as did so many, escaping via Protestant Germany. Your Malherbe's would have got to England, from where the USA Huguenots left after spending some time there.
I would be interested in your Malherbe research in the USA please & will follow up origins of Guion in Vol i, pages 300/1 being Louis Guion from Mauze sur-le-Mignon near La Rochelle.
Keep in touch
Nick [email protected]