The Remy lines that came to America
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The Remy lines that came to America
For those wondering if their line is covered in the book “The Remy Family in America”, here are the lines covered:
1. Jacob Remy (Remy, Reamy, Rhemy, Remey, Rhamey, Rhame, Rhames) was a French Huguenot refugee who came to Virginia in 1654 as the indentured servant of Nicholas Spencer.
2. Abraham Remy, another French Huguenot refugee, came on the ship Peter and Anthony to Virginia, landing at Jamestown Feb 1st, 1700.
3. Jacob Remy (Rahm, Ram, Riehm, Ramey, Remy) came from Germany, by way of Englad, to Pennsylvania, on the ship Virtuous Grace, landing 24 Sep 1737. He was from Alsace Lorraine, France. He settled in Berks County Pennsylvania.
4. Frances Remy (Reamy), son of Jacob (#4) cam from Alace Lorraine to Pennsylvania in 1788.
5. Konrad Reeme (Conrad Remy, Reamy, Ramey) came from Germany via England on the ship Europa, 20 Nov 1741.
6. Melchoir Rhime, brother of Conrad (#5) (Remy, Rahm, Ramey) came from Germany on the ship Fane, 17 Oct 1749 to Pennsylvania.
7. Abraham Adam Reene (Remy, Rehm, Rahm, Reamy), another brother of Conrad (#5) came from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1740.
8. John Oliver Remy (Ramey), a French Huguenot refugee, fled to Holland and then to Nova Scotia about 1773. He was in New York in 1800.
9. John Remy (Remmey) came from France, via England, to New York in 1760.
10. Nicholas Joseph Remy (Ramey), a soldier of Napoleon, escaped from a prison ship of Robespierre’s Commune and landed in Boston in 1812. His home was Lyons, France.
11. Anton Rehm (Remy) came from Innsbruck, Austria, to New York in 1816. He knew his name was spelled wrong on his immigration paperwork and had it changed by legal action to Rhame (still wrong).
12. Johann Peter Remy and Gustave came from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1882. Sons of Johann Peter were Professors at Columbia University, NYC.
1. Jacob Remy (Remy, Reamy, Rhemy, Remey, Rhamey, Rhame, Rhames) was a French Huguenot refugee who came to Virginia in 1654 as the indentured servant of Nicholas Spencer.
2. Abraham Remy, another French Huguenot refugee, came on the ship Peter and Anthony to Virginia, landing at Jamestown Feb 1st, 1700.
3. Jacob Remy (Rahm, Ram, Riehm, Ramey, Remy) came from Germany, by way of Englad, to Pennsylvania, on the ship Virtuous Grace, landing 24 Sep 1737. He was from Alsace Lorraine, France. He settled in Berks County Pennsylvania.
4. Frances Remy (Reamy), son of Jacob (#4) cam from Alace Lorraine to Pennsylvania in 1788.
5. Konrad Reeme (Conrad Remy, Reamy, Ramey) came from Germany via England on the ship Europa, 20 Nov 1741.
6. Melchoir Rhime, brother of Conrad (#5) (Remy, Rahm, Ramey) came from Germany on the ship Fane, 17 Oct 1749 to Pennsylvania.
7. Abraham Adam Reene (Remy, Rehm, Rahm, Reamy), another brother of Conrad (#5) came from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1740.
8. John Oliver Remy (Ramey), a French Huguenot refugee, fled to Holland and then to Nova Scotia about 1773. He was in New York in 1800.
9. John Remy (Remmey) came from France, via England, to New York in 1760.
10. Nicholas Joseph Remy (Ramey), a soldier of Napoleon, escaped from a prison ship of Robespierre’s Commune and landed in Boston in 1812. His home was Lyons, France.
11. Anton Rehm (Remy) came from Innsbruck, Austria, to New York in 1816. He knew his name was spelled wrong on his immigration paperwork and had it changed by legal action to Rhame (still wrong).
12. Johann Peter Remy and Gustave came from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1882. Sons of Johann Peter were Professors at Columbia University, NYC.