Episode Two: Joel Hutto on European Origins of the Hutto Family of Colonial South Carolina

Is Hutto of German or French origin? At first glance, one might say German. In this episode Elizabeth had time to visit with Joel Hutto while in Organgeburg, SC attending the annual Oktoberfest Family History Gathering presented by Orangeburg German-Swiss Genealogy Society.  Mr. Hutto presented a talk on his upcoming book “European Origins of the Hutto Family of Colonial South Carolina,” a work in which his research of his ancestry brought him to Germany and then France as he learned of a new Huguenot ancestor from Courcelles-Chaussy in northeastern France near Metz. Joel shares many helpful approaches to research in Germany and France.


Joel Hutto

GUEST

Author of his upcoming book, European Origins of the Hutto Family of Colonial South Carolina.

Elizabeth F. Gay

HOST

Elizabeth F. Gay is a thirty-year member of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina and serves as its Executive Director.  A native of Charleston, South Carolina, she descends from French Huguenot immigrants Benjamin Marion and Thomas de Guerin. After a career in corporate communications, she retuned to Charleston in 2018 and brings her enjoyment of education through conversations to this podcast series as she visits with historians, authors and more.

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