This article is about the descendants of Gillis van Dievoet, a burgher of Brussels. For the Belgian politician and his family, see Émile van Dievoet. For other uses, see Van Dievoet.
Van Dievoet family
van Dievoet, Vandivout,[1] Vandive, Divutius
Coat of arms[2]
Current region
Belgium
Etymology
Sacred ford (See: Dievoort)
Place of origin
Duchy of Brabant
Founded
17th century[3]
Founder
Gillis van Dievoet
Traditions
Christianity[4]
Motto
Pes meus in directo.
Estate(s)
Château du Moisnil
Branches
Vandive
The Van Dievoetfamily (/ˈdiːvʊt/) is a Belgian family originating from the Duchy of Brabant.[5] It descends from the Seven Lineages of Brussels[6] and its members have been bourgeois (freemen) of that city since the 1600s.[7] It formed, at the end of the 17th century, a now extinct Parisian branch which used the name Vandive.[8]
^Bimbenet-Privat, op. cit., p. 322 : "8 octobre 1692, Philippe Vandivout, orfèvre de Monseigneur le Dauphin est témoin (au mariage de l'orfèvre Claude de Drisfald) ; ibidem " Philippe Vandivout est reçu maître par un arrêt du Conseil qui l'autorise à tenir boutique ouverte dans Paris" ; Archives Nationales, notary Guillaume Charles BIOCHE, 1713 (étude XCVII), MC/ET/XCVII/438, fol. 61, constitution de tontine, émission 1759, 15 janvier 1761, M. Nicolas Felix Vandivout dit Vandive, ancien marchand orfèvre, Paris, domicilié paroisse Saint-Germain-L'auxerrois, as wel as MC/ET/XCVII/439, constitution de tontine, émission 1759, 3 mars 1761.
^Cite error: The named reference :Armorial Register was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Its filiation has been established since 1650, the date of the first wedding of Gillis van Dievoet (? - d. before 1672). Read: Jean-François Houtart, Anciennes familles de Belgique, Brussels, 2008, p. 393.
^Most Van Dievoets are and were catholics, however, the family branch of architect Henri Van Dievoet was protestant. Hugh Robert Boudin, « VAN DIEVOET, Henri », in : Dictionnaire historique du protestantisme et de l'anglicanisme en Belgique du 16e siècle à nos jours, Arquennes, 2014, sub verbo.
^Jean-François Houtart, Anciennes familles de Belgique, Brussels, 2008, p. 393.
^Sweerts, Sleeus, Serhuyghs, t'Serroelofs, Coudenbergh, Roodenbeke and Steenweeghs. From Sweerts through Goossen van Cotthem, from Sleeus, through Jan van Buyseghem dit Buys, from Serhuyghs through Wouter Pipenpoy, from Serhuyghs through Jean Pipenpoy, from Sleeus through Franco uter Crommercammen, from t'Serroelofs through Jan Mennen, from Coudenbergh through Jan van den Hane dit Vilain, from Roodenbeke through Gielis Mennen, from Roodenbeke through Ghysbrecht Pipenpoy, from Steenweeghs through Beatrix Conincx, daughter of Arnold Conincx who was admitted to the House « Filiations lignagères bruxelloises contemporaines, Bruxelles », N/A, 2015, p. 105 (read online)
^Jan Caluwaerts, Poorters van Brussel//Bourgeois de Bruxelles, tome II, 161-1695, Louvain, 2005, p. 89.
^La Revue (ancienne Revue des Revues), volume 78, Paris, 1908, p. 471: « aux grandes fortunes des Delahoquette, des Vandive, des Granchez ».
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