la Tatte, extinct in the male line. One of his daughters Susanne Taillefer, married (1) Jean Gardé; (2) Pierre Isaac Taillefer, with wife and four children' in Dis- Nicolas, in Distribution List 1690, and among Drakenstein Burghers 1692. There is an inventory of Nicolas de Labat, agriculturist, and his widow, Elisabeth Vivie, dated 1718. No children given. Terreblanche, Etienne, among additional families 1700-1710, was a native of Toulon, and married 1713 Martha la Febre, widow of Jacques Pinard. Good many descendants still living, the name being now spelt Terblans. Terrier or Thérond, du Toit, In Theal's List of Burghers at Drakenstein 1692, as du Tuillet, Valleté, de Villiers, Sara Cochet, widow of Pieter de Klercq, she being a native of Ostrouburgh; there were only daughters by this marriage. According to a family register of the du Toits there was also a brother named Bruno. Jean, and Philippe Drouin, embarked at Delft in the Driebergen in May, 1698, together with two Cronjes and Le Riche, (see despatches from Delft, 7th May, 1698) but not having met with their names here I cannot tell whether they ever reached the Cape. Anne. See Couvret. his Jacques, bachelor 20 years old and Hercule Villion, Viret, Visagie, I have taken a good deal of trouble to find out the relative ages of these brothers, but have only succeeded in ascertaining Jacob's from a joint will executed 11th Jan. 1719, in which he gives his age as 58 years and describes himself as a native of 'Borgondien.' His wife (Marguerite Gardiol) is stated in the same document to have been born in Provence and to be 45 years old. The De Villiers are at the present time the most numerous of the Huguenot families here, and are all descendants of Pierre and Jacob. A family tradition states that four brothers left their home, but the youngest (Paul) after having gone some distance became homesick, turned back, and was never heard of again. Pierre, Abraham, Jacques, et Paul de Villiers sortirent du royaume de France 1685. Ils étaient fils de Pierre de Villiers. ( Archives de La Rochelle.) No mention in Distribution List 1690, but in the list of families in the Cape District 1692 is the 'widow of François Villion, with two children.' There is in the Cape Town Church Books a marriage entry in May 1676, of François Fignon, bachelor of Claremont, free burgher, and Cornelia Campenaar, spinster of Middleberg. In the baptismal entries of the children of this couple the surname is mostly spelt Villion.' The name is now generally written Viljoen,' and there are now numerous descendants of this couple. In 1725 there is a Church Book entry of Pieter Vion, (also written Wion) but he is the ancestor of the Wium family, which name is pronounced very much like Viljoen' though without the 1.' Etienne, in Distribution List 1690, and list of Drakenstein Burghers 1692. His wife was Marguerite Roux, presumably one of the two orphans mentioned under the heading Roux.' First baptismal entry is in 1697. Though he had five sons borne him, he appears to have left no descendants in the male line. In a joint will of this couple executed 14th Aug. 1726 Viret is described as being of ' Dauphiné,' aged about 64, and his wife as being of Provence, 44 years old.' Pieter, is described in his marriage entry (21st June 1671) as of Antwerp,' his wife being Catherina Kieuts van ter Veer. In one of the baptismal entries the surname is also written Visasie.' The spelling of 'Visagie' is still generally retained and there are a good number of descendants now living. Vitout, Sara, wife of Jacques Delport. See Delport. Jehan Vivier conseiller au Parlement de Paris en 1699. La famille établie à Saintes puis à la Rochelle porte d'azur au cygne d'argent nageant sur des ondes de même (Vivier) accompagné en chef de trois étoiles Avice, Barré, ADDITIONAL NOTES. Ezechiel, Ministre à Boulogne, 1637. Philippe Amies du Consistoire à Roncy, en Picardie 1681. La femme de François de Blois à Genève 1691. Pierre et Jean, persécutés en Poitou près de Poitiers, 1681. Isaac, de Tours, refugié à Londres avec sa femme et ses Pierre, de Pontgibaud prés de La Rochelle, refugié à Briet, La famille existe encore en la personne de M. E. Briet, Taillefer et S. Briet sa femme étaient de Chateau- Jean, de Chateau-Thierry, mâitre maçon. Jean et Isaac, de Meaux, refugiés à Berlin 1698-1700. (France Protestante Réimp.) Bruère, Pierre, de Blois, refugié à Berlin 1709. Cellier, Cordier, Coste, Couvret, Du Buisson, Du Plessis, Du Puy, Faure, Godefroy, Labat et Le Clerck, Le Febore ou Lefèvre, Claude, libraire à Orleans en 1602, son fils. Autre Claude Cellier, refugié à Londres en 1702. Louis, de Meaux, fut surpris dans une assemblée Pierre, d'Usès, en 1688 refugié en Suisse et à Leyde. Couvret famille refugié au Cap de Bonne Espérance. Plusieurs familles en Languedoc. Plusieurs familles de ce nom sont devenues celèbres. Plusieurs familles de ce nom en Languedoc. Ces noms paraissent être des noms de Refugiés sortis de On connaît des familles de ce nom à Château-Chinon, et On connaît une fille de Paris nommée Marguerite Le |