The Huguenot Society of America is a New York City–based genealogical organization.
The purpose of the Society is primarily to promote the cause of religious freedom and to perpetuate the memory of the Huguenot settlers.
Its first president was John Jay—lawyer, diplomat, abolitionist, and grandson of the first Chief Justice of the United States.
Today, the Huguenot Society of America has members in forty-three of the fifty States, the District of Columbia, Great Britain, Italy, and the Netherlands.
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