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Happy Bastille Day
07-14-2014, 05:31 PM (This post was last modified: 07-14-2014 05:33 PM by L Verge.)
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Happy Bastille Day
Even though "our" Surratts were in America and Maryland nearly 100 years before the French Revolution and Bastille Day, I am saluting their homeland on this July 14 anniversary of the storming of the Bastille. From what we can learn, their ancestors came from the Pyrenees region between Spain and France by the late-1600s. The first written record of them is in a will dated 1715 here in Maryland.

We have found at least eight different spellings of the name, and French authorities told one genealogist that Seurratt was likely the original spelling. In French, the "u" would not have stood alone without the "e." I'll take him at his word. BTW: It is derived from the same word as "serrated," which we translate as "jagged." That is a reference back to the jagged mountains of their region. As of the 1980s, there were still families with that name in that region as well as villages bearing forms of the name. And don't forget Montserratt.

So now that the World Cup is over - Vive La France!

After-thought - Did you know that the Old Capitol Prison has been referred to as the American Bastille? There is a fairly rare book of that title.
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07-14-2014, 05:47 PM (This post was last modified: 07-14-2014 05:48 PM by BettyO.)
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RE: Happy Bastille Day
And speaking of the Revolution and Bastille Day, a few years ago I read an excellent book on Marie Antoinette which details how her style and fashion affected the Revolution and the history French fashion and haute couture Per se:

Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution by Caroline Weber

This is an excellent book on 18th Century social culture and fashion.

"The Past is a foreign country...they do things differently there" - L. P. Hartley
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07-14-2014, 06:41 PM
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The excesses of the French Revolution probably allowed for the rise of Napoleon and the establishment of his empire.
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07-14-2014, 10:31 PM
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RE: Happy Bastille Day
(07-14-2014 05:47 PM)BettyO Wrote:  And speaking of the Revolution and Bastille Day, a few years ago I read an excellent book on Marie Antoinette which details how her style and fashion affected the Revolution and the history French fashion and haute couture Per se:

Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution by Caroline Weber

This is an excellent book on 18th Century social culture and fashion.

Isn't it a great book BettyO? I devoured it!Tongue
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