I am not sure if this thread is still active since the last entry was in 2001.
My last name is DeRamus (pronounced like Da-ray-mus) and I started researching
the genealogy of my family and while searching the last name, a lady from
Choctaw, Oklahoma contacted me and said she had the genealogy starting from a man named
Joseph Funderburk DeRamus.
His family were French, They fled
France during the time when the families who had converted
from the
Roman Catholic Church to Protestants and were being persecuted by the Catholics and
the
King of
France.
The Protestants were given a derogative name of Huguenots, and during this time, the
Kinggave orders to kill all the Huguenots. Many were killed but some fled to countries in
Europe,
Africa and
Asia.
Joseph's ancestors fled to Switzerland, where
Joseph was born. When he decided
to immigrate to
America, he took a ship to South
Carolina, in the Orangeburg District. He met
and later married
Ann Phund. They were married by an Anglican Minister named Giessendanner (not sure
of the spelling.
He was born in Switzerland in a range between 1702-1724 (the year is not sure, because of so many
different accounts of his life. He died in 1802, in Orangeburg, South
Carolina.
This account was given to me and the exact account is not sure. I have searched for his parents name
in
France and Switzerland with no luck. If this helps, then I have accomplished a good deed.
Thank You Very Much,
Chaplain
Rodger D. DeRamus