Louis de Ligne, baron de Barbançon

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Louis de de Ligne (Lagne)

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Birthplace: Ligny, Namur, Belgium
Death: 1559 (54-55)
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Son of Guillaume de Ligne, seigneur de Barbançon and Adriana van Halewijn
Husband of Maria van Glymes van Bergen
Father of Jeanne de Ligne, dame de Barbançon; Jean de Ligne, comte d'Arenberg; Anne de Ligne; Adrienne de Ligne Barbençon; Catherine de Ligne and 3 others
Brother of Catherine de Ligne, dame de Barbançon; Jeanne de Ligne and Jacqueline de Ligne

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About Louis de Ligne, baron de Barbançon

  • 'The royal descent and colonial ancestry of Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage (c1910)
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  • JEAN DE LANNOY, LORD OF MOLEMBAIS, OF SOLRE-LE CHATEAU AND OF COLROY, born 1511, died 25th May, 1560. He was created Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1546, No. CCVIII., Lord High Chamberlain to Charles V., Emperor of Germany, and of the Holy Roman Empire, 1519-1556, Governor of Hainault and Captain-General of Flanders in 1559. Jean married in 1534, Jeanne de Ligne, Lady of Barbancon, daughter of 'Louis de Ligne, Lord of Barbancon, by his wife, Marie de Berghes, Heiress'. Their only son ;
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  • DELANO FAMILY. The descendants of the Pilgram ancestor, Philip Delano, of Plymouth, have the satisfaction of tracing their ancestry in the old country for a dozen centuries. They have established the full right to bear the arms of the Delano family, which could be of no better stock and which embraces a host of distinguished men in its numbers.
  • The name is drived from the town of Lannoy, a few miles from Isla, now Lille, France. Away back in A. D., 863, this town was called Alnetum, later L'Annois and Lannoy. The meaning of the word is unknown. It has been spelled L'Annois, L'Annoe, L'Aulmais, L'Aulnoy, but more often Alnetum. Today Lannoy is a small manugacturing town, seven miles from Lille, with a population at the last census 1,904. The first Lord of Lannoy, progenitor of the family, was Hugues de Lannoy, mentioned as a knight of Tournai d'Auclin in 1096. On the same list was Simon do Alneto. A charte des Chanoines (cannons) de St. Pierre a Lille mentions Gilbert de Lannoy in 1171 and Hugues de Lannoy is mentioned in 1186. It is impossible to present in this place an extended history of the family in its early days in France. That has been done with remarkable care and apparent accuracy in the genealogy, which is authority for all said here about the origin and early history of the family. There seems to be no flaw in the following pedigree in the direct male line of the American emigrant, Philip Delano or Delanoy.
  • 1. Arnulphe de Franchmont. 2. Conrad de Franchmont. 3. Hellin, Marquis de Franchmont, married Agnes, daughter of Othon, Duke of Bavaria. 4. Hellin II de Franchmont, married Agnis de Duras. 5. Jean de Franchmont, married Mahienne de Lannoy. 6. Hugues de Lannoy. 7. Hugues de Lannoy. 8. Guillebert de Lannoy. 9. Baudoin "Le Begue." 10. Baudouin. 11. Philipe. 12. Jean, born about 1511, died May 25, 1560; was made chevalier de la Toison d'or in 1546; chamberlain to the emperor Charles V from 1519 to 1556; gouvenor de Haymont and captain general of same province of Flanders in 1559; married Jeanne de Ligne de Barbancon, daughter of 'Louis de Ligne, seigneur de Barbancon and his wife, Marie de Berghes'. 13. Gysbert de Lannoy, born at Tourcoing, 1545, of Roman Catholic parents, but became a Protestant and was disinherited by his father. 14. Jean of Leyden, was born 1570, died at Leyden, 1604. He married at the Walloon Church (Tornai), January 13, 1596, Marie le Mahieu, of a Brabant family. 15. Philip, the American emigrant, see forward.
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Louis de Ligne, baron de Barbançon's Timeline

1504
1504
Ligny, Namur, Belgium
1515
1515
Of Barbancon, , France
1524
1524
1525
1525
Ligny, Namur, Belgium
1527
1527
Ligny, Namur, Belgium
1529
1529
Ligny, Namur, Belgium
1531
1531
Ligny, Namur, Belgium
1534
1534
Ligny, Namur, Belgium
1559
1559
Age 55