Goubau family

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Goubau
noble family
Praenobilis Familia GOVBAV.jpg
CountryBandera cruz de Borgoña 2.svg Spanish Netherlands
Austrian Low Countries Flag.svg Austrian Netherlands
TitlesLord of Mespelaere
Lord of Triest
Lord of Saint-Fontaine
Lord of Ghysegem
Estate(s)Cortewalle Castle
Cadet branchesGoubau d'Hovorst
Cortewalle Castle, Beveren.
Alexander IV Goubau, and John V Cornelis Goubau as Children, painted by Justus van Egmont in 1663.
and his wife, painted by Rubens

The Goubau family was an important noble family of Antwerp, many of its members are related to other important families.

In 1633 king Felipe IV of Spain granted nobility. In 1866 the last member of the family died.

The family had many important residences amongst them den Wolsack (1593) in Antwerp and Cortewalle Castle in Beveren. In Mespelare and Dendermonde they did important gift to the local church and founded the so-called Spaans hof in 1643 to Honour . In Mortsel they resided in Ten Dorpe Castle[1]

Members[]

  1. Henri Goubau, knight of Calatrava.[2]
    1. , (1503-1581):[3] marr. Joanne Cossiers[4] in 1534, daughter of Joannes Cossiers or Cosserie and Barbe Schetz.
      1. , marr. Joanna Stayaerts.
      2. Henricus Goubau
      3. Jacobus Goubau, marr. Catharine Maynaert.
      4. Joanna Goubau, died 1575.
      5. Gaspar Goubau
      6. Antonius Goubau
      7. , (1540-1614): Grand Aumonier of Antwerp, buried in the cathedral.
        1. Anna Goubau, (1568-)
        2. (1571-)
        3. Maria Goubau, (1573-)
        4. , (1575-1645): Grand Aumonier of Antwerp, Knighted in 1633. Marr. Magd. Vecquemans.
          1. , (1598-1668), knighted 1648, Mayor of Antwerp, Grand Aumonier of Antwerp, 1629. marr. Anna Doncker.
            1. , (1630-) : knighted 1655, marr Marie Cornelie crook.
              1. , (1658-1712): Grand Aumonier of Antwerp, Marr. in 1690 Maria Catharina Rubens, granddaughter of Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen.
                1. (1697-1760) : marr. Maria Bosschaert.
              2. , (1660-1702), Grand Aumonier of Antwerp in 1689: marr. Susanne van Colen.
          2. , (1611-1647) : marr. Isabella vanden Broecke.
            1. , (1646-1683), Lord of Beveren, knighted on 10 April 1679 by Charles II: Marr. Margaretha-Catharina Gerardi.
              1. , (1680-1749): marr. Maria Lucretia Bernaerts.
                1. , (1708-1776): councillor of the Great Council of Mechelen, marr. Regina de Villegas (1722-1794 .
                  1. , (1757-1836): councillor of the Great Council of Mechelen, marr. Marie-Jeanne de Villegas de Pellenberg.
                  2. , (1760-1828), marr. (1773-1819).
                  3. , (1761-1831): Lord mayor of the Brugse Vrije.

Family tree[]

Henri Goubau

(1503-1581)
Joanna Cossiers
Joannes II GoubauHenricus GoubauJacobus GoubauJoanna GoubauGaspar GoubauAntonius Goubau
Anna GoubauMaria GoubauMagdalene Vecquemans
Alexander III GoubauAnna DonckerIsabella vanden BroeckeFrançois Goubau
Joannes IV GoubauMarie CornelieMargaretha-Catharina GerardiJoannes VI Frans Goubau
Maria Catharina RubensJoannes V Cornelis GoubauMaria Lucretia BernaertsPeter Frans Goubau
Georges Alexander GoubauRegina de VillegasCharles Henri Goubau
Maria Isabella de Brouchoven de BergeyckEmmanuel Goubau

References[]

  1. ^ "Kasteel Ten Dorpe - Erfgoedobjecten - Inventaris Onroerend Erfgoed". Inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  2. ^ Francquen, C. de (1 January 1826). "Recueil historique, généalogique, chronologique et nobiliaire des maisons et familles illustres et nobles du royaume, précédé de la généalogie historique de la maison royale des Pays-Bas Nassau-Orange". Demanet – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Balat Kik-Irpa". Balat.kikirpa.be. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  4. ^ "Balat Kik-Irpa". Balat.kikirpa.be. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
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