Hi! I would like to borrow your expertise on this matter.
What would be the original surname of someone probably born in the Netherlands or Belgium or Switzerland or France around 1740-50 'translated' as Rinsby?
This is a rare surname and I'm trying to find out a bit more about a person mentioned in another thread, Charles Ferdinand Rinsby.
He (allegedly) was a captain in the Dutch States Navy (Staatse vloot), married to (Eugenie) Caroline nee Ravanel and died before 1787.
Eugenie Caroline Theodora(e) was the name in her will dated 1801 in Langton, North Yorkshire, died 1806-7 in Richmond, Surrey, but she was born Caroline Frederique and known as Caroline(a) Victoire in a document from 1786 (her aunt's deed) and Mme Rinsby from a letter of 1791 (from John Paul Jones, Scotch naval officer). She belonged to a family of Swiss governesses who worked in Pfalz-Zweibrücken, Hessen-Darmstadt, Hessen-Homburg and Baden.
I had this crazy idea that she changed her middle name to Victoire to pay homage to her dead husband who could have fougth and perhaps died during the 4th Anglo-Dutch war, and/or because she lived with two Dutch women, novelist Betje Wolff and Agatha (Aagje) Deken. "Because of their patriotic sympathies they moved to Trévoux in Burgundy in 1788" (...) "Wolff was exposed to some of the dangers of the French Revolution, and, it is said, escaped the guillotine only by her great presence of mind", according to Wikipedia.
A Mme Rinsby is mentioned in the Marquis de Bombelles Journal. T. V, 1795-1800, partially available on Google Books, who seems to have been one of Marie Antoinette's lady companions before her tragic demise. If she was related to Charles Ferdinand Rinsby or if she was Eugenie herself I have no idea yet! John Paul Jones, who was introduced to Marie Antoinette and her lady companions, wrote a letter to Wolff and Deken and Mme Rinsby in 1791.
I wonder if Rinsby could have been an anglicised form or whatever other translation of a different surname, given that these seem to be the only available sources that mention this surname.
More information here
https://neerlandistiek.nl/2025/06/vriendschap-met-onafhankelijksstrijder-john-paul-jones/This is the original thread
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=892638.0I hope the OPs don't mind!