The Walloon Dominie in Amsterdam from 1585 to 1622. (Source: Marjorie Smeltzer-Stevenot)
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fvano...
Must be an article - I did a library search with no luck
http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/DEFOREST/2006-04/1145631177
1584 Walloon refugees established a church at Leyden, Holland, in
1584.
James Riker, REVISED HISTORY OF HARLEM (1904), p.74. 1585 In the
writings on "The Troubles brought to Valenciennes on account of Heresies,"
one notes that the names De la VIGNE and CUVELIER (the latter the French
equivalent of the Dutch CUVILJE) frequently occur in the index of victims of
the Spanish Inquisition. Surviving relatives likely fled religious
persecution to tolerant Holland. There, a Jean de la VIGNE served as
Amsterdam's Walloon dominie from 1585 to 1622; and there, in 1613 or
earlier, a Guillaume de la VIGNE and Adrienne CUVELIER evidently found
employment in expanding Dutch Commerce, and their names became Dutchified.
NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY RECORD, v.90, pp.2-14.
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(our old friend Caroline Trico is on that page also)