- The
Pipenpoy family (/pɪpɒ̃pwə/), was an old and
influential patrician family of
Brussels which exercised public functions in the
capital of the Duchy...
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mayors or
burgomasters of the City of Brussels. 1380:
Geert Pipenpoy 1381:
Geert Pipenpoy and
Jacques Stovaert 1421: J. Swaeff, J.
Cooman 1422: Walter...
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Gertrude Bosch VIII. Jean
Pipenpoy,
married Cornélia van
Overstraeten IX. Jean
Pipenpoy,
married Elisabeth Goosens. X.
Marie Pipenpoy,
married Jean van Cutsem...
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Gertrude Bosch VIII. Jean
Pipenpoy,
married Cornélia van
Overstraeten IX. Jean
Pipenpoy,
married Elisabeth Goosens. X.
Marie Pipenpoy,
married Jean van Cutsem...
- Colonster. Jan van Wyvliet. Lord of
Blaesveld and Kuyc.
Married to
Margaret Pipenpoy. Jan Cordeken:
Founder of the
House of Glymes. He was
legitimized by the...
- van
Pipenpoy, lord of
Merchten 1650–1670:
Sophia Anna van
Pipenpoy, free lady of Merchten, van der
Poort and
others Because Sophia Anna van
Pipenpoy dies...
- Erps in the
diocese of Cambrai. He
matriculated at the same time as Jean
Pipenpoy, monk of
Affligem abbey. Both
graduated Bachelor of
Canon Law on 12 May...
- (1585–1650). She
married Eraert van
Pipenpoy in 1616. The
wedding party became known as the
Pipenpoyse bruiloft (transl.
Pipenpoy wedding). Eraert's
father François...
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Keghel family,
Bourgeois of
Brussels until the 16th century. Arms of the
Pipenpoy family, an old
Patrician family of Brussels. Arms of the
Dewandre family...
- in the
writings of Jan-Baptist Hauwaert, NPB (1533–1599). van
Cotthem Pipenpoy T'Kint de
Roodenbeke de
Lalaing Leyniers Poot van der Noot Orts Joseph...