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|joined_with=Ida van Venlo (1690-1762)
 
|joined_with=Ida van Venlo (1690-1762)
 
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|short_name=Johannes van Delft
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|short_name=Arnoldus van Delft
|long_name=Johannes Berentse van Delft (
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|long_name=Arnoldus Janssen van Delft (
 
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|birth_year=1669
 
|birth_year=1669
 
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|birth_locality=Elshout
 
|birth_locality=Elshout
 
|birth_county=Noord-Brabant
 
|birth_county=Noord-Brabant
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|death_locality=Drunen
 
|death_locality=Drunen
 
|death_county=Brabant
 
|death_county=Brabant
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|wedding1_day=26
 
|wedding1_locality=Nieuwkuijk
 
|wedding1_locality=Nieuwkuijk
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= '''Biography''' =
 
= '''Biography''' =
 
   
 
== '''Birth''' ==
 
== '''Birth''' ==
   
'''Johannes Berentse van Delft ''' was born in 1669 in the Habsburgian Netherlands a State of the Holy Roman Empire. Johannes was son of [[Bernt van Delft (1643-) | Bernt Berntz. Guerinck Berrentse Guerlinck van Delft]] and a unknown mother.
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'''Arnoldus Janssen van Delft ''' was born in 1690 in Elshout in Duchy of Brabant in The Habsburgian Netherlands a State of the Holy Roman Empire. Johannes was son of [[Johannes van Delft (1669 - 1727) | Johannes Berentse van Delft]] and Maria (Mariken Henrickse) van Breugel.
   
 
=='''Ancestors'''==
 
=='''Ancestors'''==
   
The [[Johannes van Delft (1669-1727)/tree | ancestors]] of johannes.<br /><br />
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The [[Arnoldus van Delft (1690-)/tree | ancestors]] of Arnoldus.<br /><br />
   
 
[[File:Duchy_of_Brabant_and_Prince-Bishopric_of_Liège_in_1477.png|thumb|Duchy of Brabant in 1477]]
 
[[File:Duchy_of_Brabant_and_Prince-Bishopric_of_Liège_in_1477.png|thumb|Duchy of Brabant in 1477]]
 
<p style="background-color:rgba(240, 240, 240, 0.5);"><b>Historical context</b><br /><small>The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont. In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.</small></p>
 
<p style="background-color:rgba(240, 240, 240, 0.5);"><b>Historical context</b><br /><small>The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont. In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.</small></p>
   
===Marriage===
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== Marriage==
   
 
{{showfacts children
 
{{showfacts children
|children-g1=
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|children-g1= Lambertus van Delft (1724 - 1792)
 
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}}
   
 
=='''Descendants'''==
 
=='''Descendants'''==
   
The [[Johannes van Delft (1669-1727)/descendants | descendants]] of Johannes.
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The [[Arnoldus van Delft (1690-)/descendants | descendants]] of Arnoldus.
   
   
 
== '''Death''' ==
 
== '''Death''' ==
   
Johannes passed away in The Habsburgian Netherlands (HRE)
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Arnoldus passed away in The Netherlands.
   
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
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* 1690 born
 
* 1690 born
 
* 1713 married Ida van Venlo
 
* 1713 married Ida van Venlo
* 1690 son Lambertus is born
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* 1724 son Lambertus is born
 
* passed away
 
* passed away
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
   
* https://www.molenaardigheden.nl/kareldegrote.htm
 
 
* https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Delft-42
 
* https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Delft-42
   
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 19 January 2021

Arnoldus Janssen van Delft ( was born circa 1669 in Elshout, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands to Johannes van Delft (1669-1727) and Maria van Breugel (1670-1702) and died 31 December 1727 Drunen, Brabant, Netherlands of unspecified causes. He married Ida van Venlo (1690-1762) 26 February 1713 in Nieuwkuijk, Netherlands.

Biography

Birth

Arnoldus Janssen van Delft was born in 1690 in Elshout in Duchy of Brabant in The Habsburgian Netherlands a State of the Holy Roman Empire. Johannes was son of Johannes Berentse van Delft and Maria (Mariken Henrickse) van Breugel.

Ancestors

The ancestors of Arnoldus.

Duchy of Brabant and Prince-Bishopric of Liège in 1477

Duchy of Brabant in 1477

Historical context
The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont. In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.

Marriage


Children


Offspring of Arnoldus van Delft and Ida van Venlo (1690-1762)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Lambertus van Delft (1724 - 1792) 1724 Drunen, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands 9999 Noord-Brabant, Netherlands Margriet Maria van Broekhoven


Descendants

The descendants of Arnoldus.


Death

Arnoldus passed away in The Netherlands.

Timeline

  • 1690 born
  • 1713 married Ida van Venlo
  • 1724 son Lambertus is born
  • passed away

Releationship with Charlemagne

  1. Arnoldus van Delft
  2. Johannes van Delft
  3. Bernt van Delft
  4. Bernard van Delft
  5. Geerling van Henxtum alias van Delft
  6. Anna Coenen
  7. Jan Coenen
  8. Christiaan Coenen
  9. Maria van der Aa
  10. Jan van der Aa
  11. Anna van Schoonhoven
  12. Elsa van Diest
  13. Elsbena van Horne
  14. Willem (IV of V) van Horne
  15. Johanna van Leuven Gaesbeek
  16. Hendrik van Leuven
  17. Godfried van Leuven
  18. Hendrik I van Brabant
  19. Godfried III van Brabant
  20. Godfried II van Leuven
  21. Godfried I van Leuven (met de baard)
  22. Hendrik II van Leuven
  23. Lambert II van Leuven (Balderik)
  24. Gerberga van Neder-Lotharingen
  25. Karel van West-Francië
  26. Lodewijk IV (van Overzee)
  27. Karel III van West-Francië (de Eenvoudige)
  28. Lodewijk II van West-Francië (de Stamelaar)
  29. Karel II (de Kale)
  30. Lodewijk I (de Vrome)
  31. Karel de Grote

Research Notes

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Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
Ω Birth
₪ Wedding
¶ Death