Descendants of Charles Ramie

Anne Le Brocq (1797-1876), painted circa 1825, by courtesy of Isabel Beeton
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- 1 Charles François Ramié [1] (1788-1860) [2] m (1825) Anne Le Brocq (1797-1876) daughter of William (St P)
- 2 Eliza Anne Ramié (1827- ) (St H) m (1867) Mathieu Maurice Andrieu of Mozat, Puy de Dôme, France [3]
- 2 Charles William Ramié (1828-1888) (St H) States of Jersey Architect, 1870-73 [4] m (1860) Mary Elizabeth Mauger daughter of Philippe of Gorey, shipping Agent, and of Jeanne, née Messervy
- 2 Emelie Ramié (1830-1906) (St H) m (1849, St P) John Partridge Tunstall (1853-1878) (Lon)[7]
- 3 Emily Frances Tunstall (1850- ) m Louis Wilhelm Frederik Behrens [8]
- 3 Clara Tunstall (1852- )
- 3 John Henry Tunstall (1853-1878) Rancher and merchant, whose death triggered the Lincoln County War, USA [9]
- 3 Elizabeth Frances Tunstall (1858-1860)
- 3 Lilian Le Feuvre Tunstall (1868-1909) m (1896, Mx) Josiah Burdett, solicitor
- 3 Mabel Tunstall (1870- ) living 1901, unmarried
- 2 Louisa Ramié (1833-1906) m (1852) Henry Coppinger Beeton ( -1908), Citizen and fruiterer of London, wholesale merchant [14] son of Robert (Eng)
- 3 Henry Ramié Beeton (1853-1934) Stockbroker m (1875, Hampstead) Elizabeth Mary Ann Dibley, daughter of George
- 4 Mary Beeton (1876-1966) [15]
- 4 Alan Edmund Beeton (1880-1942) [16] m (1919, Eng) Geneste Penrose (1890-1974) [17] daughter of John, Vicar of West Ashton, Wiltshire
- 5 Alan Berin Penrose Beeton (1920-1974) [18] m (1953, Henley) Margaret Smith
- 5 Mary G. Beeton (1921- ) m Leslie Holliday (1917-1976)
- 4 Evelyn Ramie Beeton (1884-1950) m Guilio Fradeletto
- 3 Louisa Ramié Beeton (1856-) m (1879) Francis Gilmore Barnett (Bristol) [19]
- 3 Florence Beeton (1858-by 1906) living 1881
- 3 Arthur Channing Beeton (1860-1882) [20]
- 3 Henry Ramié Beeton (1853-1934) Stockbroker m (1875, Hampstead) Elizabeth Mary Ann Dibley, daughter of George
- 2 Julia Mary Josephine Ramié (1835-1862) m (1861) Edmund Martin Beeton [21] son of Robert (Eng)
Notes and references
- ↑ The Jersey genealogist, the Rev J A Messervy, in his genealogy of the Le Brocq family, records that Ramié was a natif de Lyon, France
- ↑ He lived in St Helier and then, until his death in 1860, at Ronceville, Route du Fort, St Saviour. He was a draper, haberdasher and shipowner. He was also an extensive owner of property island-wide, which included for some years, La Moye Quarries. Ramié, who started in the early 1820s, as a draper and haberdasher at 7 King Street, St Helier, afterwards joined his brother-in-law, William Le Brocq, as Le Brocq, Ramié and Company, drapers and shipowners. In 1833 he bought out Le Brocq`s shipping interests, running these in his own name until 1848. Their property interests outlasted the drapery, which closed in 1858: Jersey newspaper advertisement, dated 4 December 1858 (see Dumaresq family page), announcing Le Quesne, Dumaresq and Company`s intention to reopen Halkett House, held by Ramié Le Brocq
- ↑ Mayor of Maringues, then Deputé (under the Empire), of Le Puy-du-Dome, Corps Legislatif; Officier de la Légion d`Honneur
- ↑ John Jean, in Jersey Sailing Ships, confused C. W. Ramié with William Ramier, the latter being a master mariner. Ramié, who was a civil engineer, was seriously affected by Jersey`s 1873 bank crashes, as a result of which, he settled in London. In the UK Census, Middlesex (1901), Ramié`s widow, Mary Elizabeth Ramié and her daughter Julia Mary, were living in Ruislip, at Ronceville, Eastbury Road, named after their former home in St Saviour, Jersey
- ↑ Benefactress of La Société Jersiaise (as Lady Tilden)
- ↑ KB, FRS. Professor of Chemistry, Royal College of Science, London; Dean and Emeritus. Vice-President, Royal Society
- ↑ latterly of Cheltenham, colonial merchant
- ↑ Of Bavaria
- ↑ John Henry Tunstall migrated in 1872 to Victoria, British Columbia, to join Messrs. Turner, Beeton and Tunstall a dry goods business run by his uncle, Henry Coppinger Beeton, in which Tunstall`s father had shares. He later decided to settle in New Mexico, arriving in Lincoln in 1876, where he became a rancher. The Lincoln community and outlying area had one trading firm and bank, which conducted all local cattle buying, as they had secured the Government contract to provide beef, some of which was for the local Indians. Cattle were therefore able to be bought by them at the lowest prices, at the expense of local ranchers. To the fury of those with a vested interest in the status quo, Tunstall, having come from a mercantile background, set up a rival bank and business together with a friend, Alex McSween, a lawyer, backed by the renowned cattleman, John Chisum. Gunfighters were hired by both sides, either for defence or for threat and intimidation. Tunstall was murdered by gunfire on 18 February 1878, which triggered the Lincoln County War (1878-1881), in which 'Billy the Kid' McCarty/Antrim, hired by Tunstall, rose to notoriety. His friend and colleague, McSween, was shot and killed five months later. Some 200 fighting men were involved in the prolonged struggle. Many died between the above dates; others were killed afterwards. Only Billy McCarty, alias Antrim, was brought to trial and convicted, although friends enabled his escape
- ↑ Served in the Great War as a Lieutenant, Royal Sussex Regiment; awarded the Military Cross. Scott Langshaw Burdett later became Consul-General in Hong Kong
- ↑ Barrister
- ↑ Served in the Great War as a Lieutenant in his brother`s regiment. He was later Commissioner of Prisons, Hong Kong
- ↑ MRCS, LRCP. House Surgeon, Soho Hospital for Women; House Surgeon, Queen`s Hospital for Children, Hackney. Widowed in 1930, she worked as a doctor in China 1930-33, and was later a GP
- ↑ Beeton`s son Arthur, a consumptive, was advised, for the sake of his health, to move from the United Kingdom to Canada. As a result the whole family settled in Victoria, British Columbia, where Beeton went into business, trading as Turner, Beeton and Tunstall, the latter his brother-in-law, a sleeping partner and shareholder. The move to Canada did not achieve its aim, as Arthur died there in 1882, after which the family returned to England
- ↑ Attended Girton College, Cambridge University
- ↑ MC, ARA.Artist. Educated at Charterhouse and Cambridge University, but left the latter in order to travel. Served in the Great War as a Captain, Royal Engineers` Camouflage Unit. Awarded the Military Cross
- ↑ MM. Studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, London, and served in the Great War with the British Red Cross and Queen Mary`s Army Auxiliary Corps, of which she became Deputy-Administrator on the Western Front, being awarded the Military Medal. She was also an artist
- ↑ Of the Royal Aeronautical Establishment, Farnborough, Test Pilot; previously Flight-Lieutenant, RAF. Retired to Hammond`s, Checkendon, Oxfordshire. He was killed in a car accident
- ↑ Solicitor
- ↑ Died in Vancouver, Canada, of a long-standing illness
- ↑ Merchant. He married second in 1867, Julia Johnstone
