Ramsay (Russian nobility)
Ramsay (Russian: Рамзай) is the name of noble family of Scottish origin. The family members bear the title of Baron in the Finnish nobility.[2].
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Parent house | Clan Ramsay |
Country | Sweden, Grand Duchy of Finland Russian Empire |
Motto | Ora et labora |
Notable members
- Eduard Andreyevich Ramsay Russian: Эдуард Андреевич Рамзай, (1799 — 1877), was a Scottish-Russian general of infantry, adjutant general of Russian Empire Army, who served in the Crimean War on Balticum.[3]
- Georg Eduardovich Ramsay Russian: Георгий Эдуардович Рамзай, (1834 — 1918), was a general of infantry, adjutant general of Russian Empire Army, commander of the 3rd Battalion of the Imperial Finland Guard Regiment during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). Since 1877 commander of Lifeguard Semyonovsky Regiment[4]
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