


Thank you to the following cousins and friends who have supported Huldah's research! Feel free to help ensure accuracy by pointing out errors and/or suggestions in the comments above. Thanks to three recent generous donations, Huldah's website will remain active for another year!
Larry Guyton
In 1985, during the renovation of his great-grandparents' home,
Larry discovered the handmade trunk filled with early
documents. Included were the
names and birthdates of all nine of Huldah's grandchildren, and Anthony's letter to her. Larry distributed multiple copies of these treasured documents.
Edward Hanson, PhD
Dr. Hanson trained and worked as an historian in his native Boston, Massachusetts. Now retired and living in London, he authored The Wandering Princess.
Dr. Hanson located the Brissons in the London archives.
Jason Bordeaux
Jason is a professional North Carolina genealogist with over 30 years of research experience.
Visit his website
ncbrickwall.com
or write to him at
Gloria Brisson Hall
Gloria is an adjunct professor, descended from Anthony's first son Stephen, named for our progenitor Etienne Brisson. She has supported Huldah's research from the beginning, and edited my first attempt at authorship. Gloria's encouragement, support, and expertise have been invaluable.
Special thanks to
Bernadette and Philippe Rossignol
(Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe)
Frédéric Régent
(La Sorbonne, Paris)
François Devoucoux du Buysson
(Paris)
Maxcy Foxworth
(Marion County Archives & History Center)
Three Rivers Historical Society
(Hemingway, South Carolina)
Wayne McCarthy
(Waltham Historical Society, Massachusetts)
Brigitte Marti
(Paris)





