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From: "Marc Demarest" <>
Subject: RE: [HWE] More 17th century job descriptions
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 15:20:32 -0800
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My rabble of ancestors had some which included Maitre des Requetes de
l'Hotel du Roi and Maitre d'Hoptel de Jean de France Duc de Berry,
Conseiller du Roi, Maitre des Requetes du Roi and a whole boar load of other
nifty titles. Oh yes, and thief, highwayman, smuggler, prostitute, farmer
etc.
How did they get them one might be asking ? Bought most of them or simply
poked a local duc in the ribs with a sword or even made horrible threats
such as "title or we blow up your chateau".
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Or subsequently arranged for an early twentieth-century researcher to "link"
known ancestors to titled nobility, as was the case with my family, which
believed for nearly 60 years that the Huguenot David Demarest (husband of
Marie Sohier, mentioned in a post yesterday) who founded a line of the
family in the US, was of the Cambray desMarets (one of whom was a minor king
in the Holy Land during the period of the Crusades) AND (since it's better
to get it on both sides) his wife was descended fro David Sohier de Mons
(and that means....tada..... Descended from Charlesmagne!). Neither, alas,
proves to be anything more than fiction; our David Demarest was in all
likelihood David deMarais -- David of the Marsh ;->
The most interesting part of this story is, however, that the enthusiastic
genealogist who paid the researcher who committed this fiction was himself a
trained academic, a published scholar and president of a respected academic
institution... Which goes to show that the will to believe is a (if not the
most) powerful motive force in genealogical research.
For anyone interested in the details...
http://www.demarests.com/origins/index.html
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