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Some notable French Huguenots or people with French Huguenot ancestry include:

Architects

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Artists

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Chefs and restaurateurs

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Doctors and medical practitioners

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Educationalists

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Entertainers, performers, composers and film-makers

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Entrepreneurs and businesspeople

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Farmers

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Geographers

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  • Jean Le Clerc, geographer.[316]
  • Jean Palairet (1697–1774), French cartographer, French tutor to the children of King George II of the United Kingdom, partly responsible for introducing the game of cricket to the Netherlands.[317]
  • Élie Reclus (1827–1904), ethnographer and anarchist, son of Pastor Jacques Reclus.[318]
  • Élisée Reclus (1830–1905), geographer and anarchist, son of Pastor Jacques Reclus.[318]
  • Onésime Reclus (1837–1916), geographer, son of Pastor Jacques Reclus.[318]
  • John Rocque (1705–1762), cartographer, specialised in mapping of gardens, created plans of British towns and pioneering road guides for travellers.[9]
  • Mary Ann Rocque (1725–1770), cartographer, wife of John Rocque, daughter of the Scalé family.[319]

Historians

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Jewellers, clockmakers and craftsmen

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Journalists

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  • Reginald Bosanquet (1932–1984), English newsreader.[367]
  • Abel Boyer (1667–1729), journalist.[45]
  • Tom Brokaw (born 1940), American television journalist, author.[368]
  • Frank Deford (1938–2017), American sports journalist.[369]
  • Charles De Boos, Australian journalist.[6]
  • Michael de la Roche (1710–1742), journalist and translator, advocate of religious toleration, member of the Rainbow Coffee House Group.[317]
  • Max du Preez, South African journalist and author.[166]
  • Raymond Durgnat (1932–2002), English film critic, opponent of structuralism and its associated far-left politics, advocate of frequently-derided film-maker Michael Powell, opponent of left wing intellectuals, supporter of working-class culture, descended from French Huguenot refugees who fled to Switzerland.[370]
  • Sean Else, South African writer, filmmaker
  • Orla Guerin (1966–), Irish war correspondent.[363]
  • Gideon Joubert (1923–2010), South African science journalist and Intelligent Design proponent.[371][166]
  • Rian Malan (1954–), South African journalist and memoirist, descended from Jacques Malan of Provence and South African Prime Minister, Daniel Malan. Key work: My Traitor's Heart.[372][373][166]
  • Matthieu Maty (1718–1776), journalist, founded Journal Brittanique which helped to familiarize French readers with English literature, member of the Royal Society, under-librarian of the British Museum, from Dauphiné.[2]
  • Pierre Motteux (1718–1776), journalist, founder of Gentleman's Journal, from Rouen.[2]
  • Max Raison, publisher and managing editor of Picture Post, and co-founder of New Scientist.
  • Théophraste Renaudot (1584–1653), considered the first French journalist, founder of the Gazette de France.[344]
  • Giles Romilly (1916–1967), British journalist, Nazi POW, nephew of Winston Churchill.[73]
  • John Merry Sage (1837–1926), British journalist
  • Louise Weiss (1893–1983), French journalist and politician, international affairs expert and pacifist. She was the daughter of an Alsatian Protestant mining engineer and philanthropist, Paul Louis Weiss (1867–1945), and a Jewish mother.[374][375]
  • Peregrine Worsthorne (1923–2020), British journalist.[73]

Lawyers

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Librarians

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Linguists, lexicographers and semioticians

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  • Roland Barthes (1915–1980), literary theorist and semiotician, Marxist[408][409] atheist from a Protestant family.[312][310]
  • Ferdinand de Saussure (1857–1913), linguist and semiotician, whose mother was from a wealthy Protestant banking family, and whose father's family consisted of a long line of Huguenot academics who had fled to Geneva to escape persecution.[410]
  • Michael Maittaire (1668–1747), linguist.[212]
  • Paul Passy (1859–1940), linguist, Social Christianity advocate, lived according to 'primitive Christian' ideals, son of the Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Frédéric Passy.[411]
  • Peter Mark Roget (1779–1869), lexicographer, creator of Roget's Thesaurus, physician.[289]
  • Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835), German linguist.[412][413]

Martyrs and victims of persecution

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  • Guido de Brès (died 1567), pastor, martyr of Valenciennes, incarcerated in sewage for six weeks before being executed.[418][419][420]
  • Gaspard II de Coligny (1519–1572), martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre), Huguenot leader.[421][422]
    Gaspard II de Coligny
  • Jean de Ferrières, Vidame de Chartres (1520–1586), French nobleman, martyr who died in prison galley.[423]
  • Pierre de la Place (died 1572), duke, martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre).[424]
  • François III de La Rochefoucauld (died 1572), nobleman, martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre).[425]
  • Charles de Quellenec (1548–1572), baron of Pont-l'Abbé, first husband of Catherine de Parthenay, martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre).[426]
  • Charles de Téligny (1535–1572), French diplomat, martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre), first husband of Louise de Coligny.[427][428]
  • Anne du Bourg (1530–1559), martyr, magistrate, counsellor of France.[429]
  • Marie Durand (1711–1776), from Bouchet du Pransles in Vivarais, prisoner of conscience (Tower of Constance). Key work: Lettres de Marie Durand (1711–1776): Prisonnière à la Tour de Constance de 1730 à 1768.[430][431][432]
  • Pierre Durand (1700–1732) martyr, pastor.[433]
  • Jean Goujon (1510–1572), sculptor, martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre).[424]
  • La Renaudie (died 1560), pseudonym for aristocrat, conspirator, martyr (Amboise sonspiracy).[434]
  • Etienne Mangin (d.1546) Huguenot martyr. Started the first Calvin-inspired Protestant church at Meaux and was burnt at the stake with 13 others. (see 'Fourteen of Meaux'. H.M. Bower)
  • Jean Marteilhe (1684–1777), from Bergerac, prisoner of conscience (galley slave) and memoirist. Key work: The Huguenot Galley-Slave: Being the Autobiography of a French Protestant Condemned to the Galleys for the Sake of His Religion.[435]
  • Gabriel Maturin, left crippled by twenty-six years' confinement in the Bastille,[212] ancestor of clergyman and author, Charles Maturin.[436]
  • Petrus Ramus (1515–1572), martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre), philosopher.[437]
  • Jean Ribault (1520–1565), early colonizer of America, he and other Huguenot colonists were massacred by the Spanish for their faith.[438]
  • Pierre-Paul Sirven (1709–1777), victim of persecution.[439]

Military

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Missionaries

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Pastors and theologians

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Philanthropists and charity workers

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  • Madeleine Barot (1909–1995), laywoman, saviour of Jews in World War Two, co-writer of the Pomeyrol Theses, evangelist, ecumenist, vice-president of Christian Action for the Abolition of Torture, general secretary of La Cimade.[634][545]
  • John Bost (1817–1881), pastor, musician and philanthropist, founder of La Famille (the Family) asylum at La Force in Dordogne for children, orphans, the disabled and incurables. It was followed by a number of other asylums, run today by the John Bost Foundation.[635][636]
  • Antoinette Butte (1898–1986), French Girl Scouts co-founder.[637]
  • Suzanne Curchod (1737–1794), hospital founder, writer and salonist, wife of Jacques Necker.[638][639]
  • Guillaume de Clermont, psator and director of the John Bost Foundation.[626]
  • Jacques de Gastigny (died 1708), master of the royal buckhounds, philanthropist whose bequest was used to found the London French Hospital.[2]
  • Pierre de La Primaudaye, a governor of the London French Hospital.[640]
  • Malcolm Delevingne (1868–1950), Barnado's charity worker, occupational health and safety and anti-drug advocate, public servant.[641]
  • Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger (1853–1924), philanthropist and non-violent resistor to German rule in Alsace.[642]
  • Jenny d'Héricourt (1809–1875), French social activist and midwife.[643]
  • Henri Dunant (1828–1910), founder of the Red Cross, Nobel Peace Prize winner.[644]
  • Jane Franklin (1791–1875), wife of Sir John Franklin, First Lady of Tasmania, philanthropist, patron of the arts, descended from the Griffin and Guillemard silkweaving families.[21][645][646]
  • Daniel Legrand (1783–1858), philanthropist and industrialist, grandfather of Tommy Fallot.[647]
  • Philippe Ménard, founder of the London French Hospital.[648]
  • Sarah Monod (1836–1912), philanthropist and feminist, daughter of Adolphe Monod.[649]
  • Felix Neff (1798–1829), pastor and philanthropist.[650]
  • Eugénie Niboyet (1796–1883), French social worker, journalist, founder of continental Europe's first avowedly pacifist newspaper, La Paix de Deux Mondes, granddaughter of pastor Pierre Mouchon and the physicist Georges-Louis Le Sage, philanthropist, feminist, imperialist and writer. Key work: De la nécessité d'abolir la peine de mort (The necessity to abolish the death penalty).[651][652][653][654]
  • J. F. Oberlin (1740–1826), pastor, philanthropist and social reformer (French Lutheran).[655]
  • Robert Lewis Roumieu (1814–1877), British architect, governor of the Foundling Hospital, London; honorary architect and director of the French Hospital, co-founder of the Huguenot Society of which he was treasurer and later president.[656][657][25]
  • Magda Trocmé (1901–1996), laywoman, wife of André Trocmé, saviour of Jews in World War Two, anti-nuclear activist.[658][659][660]
  • Randolph Vigne (1928–2016), South African, President of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain, editor of its publications, director and treasurer of the French Hospital of London, Huguenot researcher and contributor to various publications on Huguenot history.[661][662]

Philosophers

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Pioneers and explorers

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Politicians

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Printers and booksellers

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Privateers

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Royalty

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Scientists and engineers

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Sportspeople

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Translators

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Weavers and textile manufacturers

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Writers

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Charles J. Fourie

Other

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