Yes, Marsilliot is considered a Huguenot surname. The term "Huguenot" refers to French Protestants, particularly those who followed the Reformed tradition during the 16th to 18th centuries. Surnames like Marsilliot often have roots in the historical context of Huguenot communities, reflecting their heritage and the socio-religious dynamics of that era.
Originating amongst Huguenot colonists, the Afrikaans surname Du Toit translates to "of the roof".
That would be the French town of Doublett, in Holland. It was a Huguenot surname that was brought to England during the 15th and 16th centuries. Settling in Middlesex, they held a family seat.
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This American surname Roszelle, I believe, is an Americanized form of French surname Roselle. Now, this surname Rosell is also of Spanish, Swedish, and Polish, but I think this surname Roszelle, also as Roszell, Roszel, is found way back in the 1700s in North America, probably a French Huguenot surname. This makes it unlikely that Roszelle/Roszel maybe of Polish, Swedish, German or Spanish in origin, but there maybe a few in the U.S though that could derive from them. For more information, see related links below.
I do not have concrete reasoning that it is not a Huguenot surname but I can say that I doubt it. My last name is Romary and my family's Catholic ancestry dates back to 17th century France. There have been French Catholic priests named Romary as well as Olympians who registered as Catholics with the last name Romary. If Romary was Huguenot, I doubt there would be so many registered Catholics with the surname.
Originating amongst Huguenot colonists, the Afrikaans surname Du Toit translates to "of the roof".
That would be the French town of Doublett, in Holland. It was a Huguenot surname that was brought to England during the 15th and 16th centuries. Settling in Middlesex, they held a family seat.
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A Huguenot was created in 1852.
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Huguenot Schoolhouse was created in 1863.
Huguenot Monument was created in 1945.
Huguenot Fort was created in 1694.
Antoine Court - Huguenot - was born in 1696.
Antoine Court - Huguenot - died in 1760.
Huguenot Memorial Bridge was created in 1950.