[Magdalen] Les Huguenots.

Arthur Laurent ALaurent at npr.org
Sun Jan 10 04:54:05 UTC 2016


My grandmother's Huegenot progenitors (surnamed "Lucado" with many variant spellings) arrived in colonial Virginia in 1659. Their ship tried to land at Jamestown, but was refused. Yes, the Huegenot were Protestant, but apparently not the Right Form of Protestant; a bit too reformed to be welcomed by the C of E folks who ran colonial Virginia. The "Mary Ann" sailed up the river to Manikin(town), where the Huegenot could be among their own people, this more easily watched. Lucado descendants are scattered all through the titheable lists of tidewater Virginia. Their little church alternated French- and English-speaking clergy in the early days. 

Nowadays, there aren't many Lucados in Piedmont or Tidewater Virginia; they all seem to have gone somewhere else. (Max Lucado, the author, is a 6th or 7th cousin of mine...)

Arthur
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