Roger-Wauthier van der Noot, 1st Baron of Carloo
Appearance
Roger-Wauthier van der Noot born 27 /2/1644 was the Lord mayor of Brussels, he became the 1st Baron of Carloo.
Family
He was the second son of Gilles van der Noot, Lord of Carloo and Anne of Leefdael. His older brother was Philippe Erard, bishop of Ghent. He married to Anne-Louis vander Gracht and had 10 successive sons and a daughter.[1] They were buried in Uccle.[2]
Roger-Wauthier van der Noot, 1st Baron of Carloo,
married to Anne-Louis vander Gracht, Lady of Cortenbach.
- Philippe-François van der Noot, 2nd Baron of Carloo;
married to Antoinette d'Oyenbrugghe, Countess of Duras.- Philippe-Joseph van der Noot (+1748),
married to Honorine-Françoise, baronnes of Hamme- Jean-Joseph van der Noot, Count of Duras, Baron of Carloo; Dies without heirs.
- Anna van der Noot, married to Carl-Julius von Metzndorf.[3]
- Anne-Louise van der Noot (1744), married to Charles-Guillaume d'Alegamba, Count of Auderghem.
- Philippe-Joseph van der Noot (+1748),
- Jean-Joseph van der Noot, 1st Baron of Capelle:
Teutonic knight. - Charles-Bonaventure, 1st Count van der Noot: descendants upon today, amongst them the current Marquess of Assche.
- Maximilian-Anthoine van der Noot,
- Guillaume-Louis van der Noot,
- Roger-Lamoral van der Noot,
- Maximilian-emmanuel van der Noot, Lord of Houtain
- wauthier-Gilbert van der Noot,
- Andrien-François van der Noot, noble Canon at the Cathedral chapter in Ghent.
- Anne-Philippine van der Noot,
married to lancelot de Gottignies, Lord-Chamberlain of the Empress
- Philippe-François van der Noot, 2nd Baron of Carloo;
Career
Van der Noot was lord mayor between 1700-1702 and was succeeded by Charles van den Berghe, count of Limminghe
References
- ^ http://hestroff-familles-anciennes.over-blog.com/article-roger-wauthier-van-der-noot-baron-de-carloo-et-bourgmestre-de-bruxelles-61925717.html
- ^ http://jaimeuccle.be/lieuxavoir.html
- ^ Nederlandsch Geslacht- Stam- en Wapen-Boek: waarin voorkomen de ..., Volume 2
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