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Re: LARCHER - French Huguenot
« Reply #45 on: Wednesday 14 March 18 19:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

In the 1676 French record, the family name is written LARCHIER. I think that the mother's family name is PROUST.


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Re: LARCHER - French Huguenot
« Reply #46 on: Wednesday 14 March 18 20:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

In the 1676 French record, the family name is written LARCHIER. I think that the mother's family name is PROUST.

It's tricky to read the name, but I have the mother as Judith Groust.

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Re: LARCHER - French Huguenot
« Reply #47 on: Sunday 22 July 18 14:06 BST (UK) »
Hi

Has anyone made any progress on the Larcher name? would so love to find out if I'm descended from a Huguenot!
Parker - Shoreditch, Finsbury, Islington, Ely
Manley - Shoreditch, Hackney
Moody - Hackney, Walthamstow
Lazzam - City of London, Shoreditch, Bethnal Green
Coburn - Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire
Tarrant - Cambridgeshire
Taylor- Essex, Cambridgeshire

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Re: LARCHER - French Huguenot
« Reply #49 on: Monday 30 July 18 18:48 BST (UK) »
Thanks David, but I don't think these are my Larchers.

I'm looking for a Philip and Mary Larcher, living in the Shoreditch area around 1781-1785
Parker - Shoreditch, Finsbury, Islington, Ely
Manley - Shoreditch, Hackney
Moody - Hackney, Walthamstow
Lazzam - City of London, Shoreditch, Bethnal Green
Coburn - Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire
Tarrant - Cambridgeshire
Taylor- Essex, Cambridgeshire

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Re: LARCHER - French Huguenot
« Reply #50 on: Wednesday 01 August 18 09:03 BST (UK) »
Ever asked HERE? (No idea if we had that on any of before pages of thread)
Deutsche Hugenotten-Gesellschaft e.V.
German Huguenot Society e.V.

In the German Huguenot Center is the genealogical research center of the German Huguenot Society.

Present are:
* numerous French-Reformed church books, colonial lists, family trees
* Microfiches, microfilms and CDs about Huguenot immigrants to Germany
* List and maps of places of origin and landscapes of the Huguenots in France
* List of professions of the Huguenots
* List of Germanized names of the Huguenots
* Huguenot magazines and specialized literature
* Genealogical aids and finding aids
The use of the above aids is basically only possible for members (become a member). In individual cases, private individuals can be given expert advice on site (please register in advance) or by email / fax / letter by external specialists for a reasonable fee.

For this please read the "Information zu genealogischen Anfragen/ Information on genealogical inquiries"!
https://www.hugenotten.de/genealogie/index.php

They have Surname Lists, Lists for places of origin and so on....

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Re: LARCHER - French Huguenot
« Reply #51 on: Tuesday 11 June 19 18:22 BST (UK) »
Hello

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The second couple Josue and Esther, I cannot find a marriage for, but they had two children at least, Moise Larcher, baptised at Crispin Street, Spitalfields, East London 1701 and a daughter Esther Larcher baptised at West Street Church, Westminster, West London 1708. This is exactly the same baptimal pattern as Jacques son, Abraham. Further evidence of a link, Josue also stood as a witness to a marriage in the Leicester Fields church in 1793 same time Jacques was using it . Josue was certainly originally from Poitou too. He was a Merchant Distiller, and was admitted into the French Hospital London, where he died 1777. He gives the info he was the son of a Phillip Larcher of La Mothe, Poitou. Phillipe his father must have been in London too as he also died in the hospital 35 years earlier, 1743, aged 69. Phillipe was described as a member of the Huguenot congregation at Wandsworth, which I think is very significant and will come back to later.



The entries for the surname then seem to dry up in the French records.



Sorry, having just joined and reading the Larcher posts from the start I am a bit late with this comment, but here goes.....

There must be a second Phillipe either hidden in community or back in France because despite Josue saying his father was Phillipe it couldn’t have been the Phillipe that married Marie Broussard. Josue was having Moise and Esther around the same time as the 27yr old Philippe was marrying Marie. I always assumed the Phillipe who died in 1743 was the husband of Marie.

Also not sure why you think the Larcher line dries up in French records? There are trees back to 1500.