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Huguenot Refugees In The Cape Colony of South Africa
Link ID 79871
Title Huguenot Refugees In The Cape Colony of South Africa
Url http://olivetreegenealogy.com/hug/index.shtml
Description Site contains names of Huguenots that migrated to South Africa.
Category Churches > Church_History > The_Reformation > French_Huguenot_Reformation
Date May 20, 2001
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