Hello to All RootsChat Members,
It is good to see this 'Topic' become active again (which was last active in May 2005).
Thank you all who have contributed today Peigi / Linda / Gadget / & Falkyrn.
Falkyrn - thank you for sharing your knowledge on 'The Huguenots' - it certainly does appear to be very fascinating reading. If you care to share further information with us, then please go right ahead, I am sure we would all be very interested.
I will have a look at the link you suggested, also I will try to track down the Book by 'David Dobson'.
Falkyrn - I see by your Names Search Listing, that you are Researching 'POGUE (POLLOCK)', I gather that 'POGUE' might be the Huguenot spelling for 'POLLOCK', am I correct in assuming this?
You also made mention of: "Pollokshaws (which would have then been in Renfrewshire)". Is this where the 'POGUE'/'POLLOCKs' possibly settled?
The reason I am asking is because my husband's family has 'POLLOCK' connections.
Thanks again everyone.
Jeanette H.