. The Fillow, Philo and Philleo genealogy. A record of the descendants of John Fillow, a Huguenot refugee from France. ame, andRichard Folliot is said in Glovers roll to have homede gouly {gules) ung (a) be?ide dargent The ac-companying engraving as given by J. R. Plauche,Pursuivant of Arms is not a full coat of arms as yousee, which would need crest, helmet, shield and motto,but I give this shield not claiming it to belong to thisfamily, but at the suggestion of Wm. L. Sherwood Iinsert as probably, or possibly, this familys originalname as above stated. FOLLIOT. The Hon. J. W. Dean, librarian
. The Fillow, Philo and Philleo genealogy. A record of the descendants of John Fillow, a Huguenot refugee from France. ame, andRichard Folliot is said in Glovers roll to have homede gouly {gules) ung (a) be?ide dargent The ac-companying engraving as given by J. R. Plauche,Pursuivant of Arms is not a full coat of arms as yousee, which would need crest, helmet, shield and motto,but I give this shield not claiming it to belong to thisfamily, but at the suggestion of Wm. L. Sherwood Iinsert as probably, or possibly, this familys originalname as above stated. FOLLIOT. The Hon. J. W. Dean, librarian of N. E. HistoricGenealogical Society, Boston, Mass., says : Sir Ber-nard Burkes General Armory contains the namePhiller— Sa three cingue foils ar and also Philleror Philer— Sa three cingue foils hetw nine crossescrosslet arT J. T. Watson of Norwich, N. Y., says : Philo-Philleo, etc., originated in the Netherlandsand, hence, is of Flemish extraction and no name ap-proximating to any of these appear in English bookson heraldry. W. N. Rieu of Leiden, secretary ofcommission, ^-Pour LHistoire Des Eglises Walton-. INTRODUCTION. 21 nes remarks : * This is occupied with the historyof the Huguenots. A great number of them passedin the Netherlands and was friendly received by theProtestant French Church, which is always calledWalloon Chuich, because the first Walloon protest-ants who arrived from the Walloon Provinces tothe north provinces, gave their name the churchwhere divine service is still held in the French lan-guage. All the births and marriages are found in theregister of the Walloon Church, are copied by us. Ihave looked for the names you speak of and only findthe single marriage of Giles Filo to Jennie Medae, 4Feb., 1748, at Dalpem, Belgium. FROM BAIRdS huguenot EMIGRATION TO AMERICA. Pasre 303, Vol. 1. Among the French Protestants who came to Bos-ton, in Massachusetts, were Adam de Chezeau, a na-tive of the Me of Re, Ezechiel Carre, the pastor of theNarragansett Colony,
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