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This comprehensive historical work examines the life and legacy of Nicolas Martiau, a French Huguenot whose adventurous spirit and engineering expertise made him a crucial figure in early American colonial history. As a skilled military engineer, Martiau contributed significantly to the development and defense of early settlements in Virginia.
The book traces Martiau’s journey from France to America, detailing his escape from religious persecution and his establishment as one of the founding figures of American society. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, author John Baer Stoudt reveals how Martiau’s descendants became intertwined with the Washington family lineage, making him George Washington’s earliest American ancestor.
Essential for historians, genealogy enthusiasts, and those interested in early American colonial history, this work provides invaluable insights into the Huguenot migration and their profound impact on American development and culture.
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