Huguenot Societies
The Huguenot Society of Great Britain & Ireland
The Huguenot Society of Manakin, Virginia
Huguenot Society of South Africa
Huguenot Society of South Carolina
The National Huguenot Society
The Huguenot Society of Australia
Huguenot-related Museums
Historic Huguenot Street (New Paltz, New York)
Musée international de la Réforme (Geneva)
John Jay Homestead (Katonah, New York)
Huguenot Museum (Rochester, England)
Huguenot Churches
L’Eglise Française du Saint-Esprit (New York, New York)
French Huguenot Church (Charleston, South Carolina)
Huguenot Memorial Church (New Rochelle, New York)
Huguenot Thought & Letters
The Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford
Huguenot Libraries
Huguenot History (Bibliothek für Huguenottengeschichte) info@bfhg.de
Resources for Huguenot-Ancestry Research
To become a member of The Huguenot Society of America, you will need to fill out a full membership application (available on this website) with documents as indicated. To assist you in starting or continuing your research for your Huguenot ancestry and genealogy, you will find below several resources to assist you. They are suggested for applicants’ convenience and do not represent an endorsement by the Society.
VitalChek
FamilySearch
The Holland Society of New York, Family Bible Records
If you’d like to hire a genealogist to help you in this research, here are two directories of accredited genealogists:
Board for Certification of Genealogists
Association of Professional Genealogists
Recommendation: If you are going to hire a genealogist, try to find someone near the area in the U.S. where the bulk of your ancestors lived, since that local knowledge and access can be important.
Links for scholarly sites can be found on the library page.