I think that most all of us are.... well, maybe not... I blame it on this key board :) -----Original Message----- From: James D. Miller [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, October 19, 1998 11:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [RAMEY-L] King of the Lombards I'll be the first to admit that I am a bad speller. Jim Miller -----Original Message----- From: Lois Arthur <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, October 19, 1998 3:52 PM Subject: Re: [RAMEY-L] King of the Lombards >Jeannie, >I'm not sure who you are talking about. Is it the King of the Lombards >you are talking about? Does he have male children? He could have >descendents from female children. The source I found stated that it was >not known if Charlamagne and Desiderata had children. Desidarius was a >minor king. I still wonder if he was a Ramey. >Don't feel bad about having someone correct your spelling. Did you see >James Miller's message correcting my history mistake about Charlamagne? >He's right, I goofed. But do I feel bad? Do I feel picked upon? Do I >hate being corrected when I am wrong? Of course not. Also, would I tell >James, in an act of revenge, that he spelled Emperor wrong. Of course not. > I wouldn'd do a thing like that. >Lois Arthur > >----------ORIGINAL MESSAGE---------: >: I ask this question on the midieval list once... but unfortionaly i was >: using the spelling of "the Dr. Rhamey"..... should re sub and ask again >: since I finally looked it up one day.... :) .. there was no son listed >as >: a descendant..... >: besides I was quite subdued on that list.. it is one that will leave you >: feeling rather stupid..... there is one man on it hat even corrects >peoples >: spelling... and not nicly.... he must be an asp... >: >: >: -----Original Message----- >: From: Lois Arthur [mailto:[email protected]] >: Sent: Monday, October 19, 1998 10:35 AM >: To: [email protected] >: Subject: Re: [RAMEY-L] King of the Lombards >: >: >: Jeannie, >: I have been wondering the same thing, who was Marchioness de Busancy? >She >: was the great grandmother of the wife of our ancestor, George Remy. Does >: that mean that his wife is the mother of his descendents? This would >make >: Marchioness de Busancy an ancestor as well. She must have been of royal >: blood since she was referred to as Her Highness. George's wife inherited >: the Busancy estate, the Manor of Rosieres. These Rameys married into, >and >: were descendents of, Medieval Royality. Of course, in those days, there >: was a King or Lord for every few square miles. However, Jeannie, I think >: your saint hood outweighs royality. But any way you look at it, all I'm >: getting out of this is a feather in an Outback Hat. >: Lois Arthur >: >: >: ----------ORIGINAL MESSAGE-------: >: : >: : Excelent question ......... >: : >: : And..... if Cleo has to give up her crown then I will have to give up >my >: : Staint-hood..... :( >: : >: : ALSO as I have ask before.... has ANYONE done any research on Beatrix >de >: : Rosieres... and who is this Marchioness de Busancy? OR...has the good >: Dr. >: : Rhamey again misspelled a name or two........ >: : >: : Any Takers? >: : >: : -----Original Message----- >: : From: Lois Arthur [mailto:[email protected]] >: : Sent: Monday, October 19, 1998 9:02 AM >: : To: [email protected] >: : Subject: [RAMEY-L] King of the Lombards >: : >: : >: : Marsil, Cyndi, Sharon, Jeannie and All, >: : Here is serious research. I have been looking at this Remy Book I got >: from >: : Wilma and it mentions Didier, who lived around 1435 and was a >descendent >: of >: : King Didier Rheims of the Lombards in 750. Many of us have the >ancestor, >: : Didlier Remy 1485-1556, the ancestor of Jacob Remy, the immigrant. >Many >: of >: : us on the list come from this line. I did some research: King Didier >was >: : called Desidarius and had a daughter, not a sister as the book states, >: : whose name was Desiderata. She was married to King Charlamagne, who >: later >: : became Emperor of Rome. He didn't like her and eventually sent her back >: to >: : daddy. This started the Lombard War that lasted eight years, ending >with >: : the defeat of Desidarius at Pavia, and he was sent into exile at a >: : monastary at Liege. >: : I wonder why Dr. Ramey, who compiled this book, thought this king was >a >: : Rheims/Remy. I can't find a surname for him. In those times, most >: people >: : didn't have surnames. Can anyone help me out on this one? Was King >: : Desidarius a Remy, and if he was, was he of this Didlier to Jacob line? >: : Marsil may have to give back that crown after all. >: : >: : Lois Arthur in Indiana >: : [email protected] >: : >: : >: >: > >______________________________ ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== ****please, if anyone is interested in becoming listowner for the Ramey email list, please contact Mary K. [email protected] I have taken on much more than I can handle, and need some help!