History of the Cuttino family/ by G.P. Cuttino

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1982

Publisher

Emory University

Place of Publication

[Atlanta, Georgia]

Physical

103 pages : coat of arms, genealogical tables

Notes

Includes index.

Jérémie Cothonneau (b.ca.1645), a Huguenot and the eldest child of Germain and Elisabeth (Nombre) Cothonneau, married Marie Billon, and the family immigrated from France to South Carolina about 1687. Pierre Cothonneau, his son, anglicized his name to Peter Cuttino, and lived in Berkeley County, South Carolina. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Colorado, California and elsewhere. Includes other Cothonneau immigrants who were Huguenots, some to New York. Includes some ancestors in France.

Includes Dozier, Evans, Griffin, McNulty, Mellichamp, Wilbur and related families.

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