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Cluysenaar family

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cluysenaar is a Belgian family notably of architects and artists.

History

Signature of Jean-Pierre on the Galeries Royales, Brussels
Selfportrait of Andre Edmond Alfred Cluysenaar, ca. 1910.
Klausener grave, Heißbergfriedhof Burtscheid.

The roots of this Catholic family originate in Tirol, Flirsch. Some famous people descend from the original branch, among them Erich Klausener who was killed in the Night of the Long Knives.

The Belgian branch of the family descends from Paulus Klausener, whose son Johannes-Petrus was an architect.[1]

Joannes, an engineer in the Netherlands, was married to Gerinda Geritsen. They are the parents of Jean-Pierre.

Family tree

Paulus Klausener
Gerinda GeritsenJohannes Kluysenaar
(1796–1834)
Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar
(1811–1880)
GustaveAdèle-Clothilde
(1843–1901)
Gustave Jean-Jacques Saintenoy
(1832–1892)
Jean André Alfred Cluysenaar
(1837–1902)
Marie-Thérèse Cornélis
Louise PonseletPaul Pierre Jean Saintenoy
(1862–1952)
Alice GordonAndré Edmond Alfred Cluysenaar
(1872–1939)
Jacques Saintenoy
(1895–1947)
Jean Edmond Cluysenaar
(1899–1986)
Sybil Fitzgerald Hewat
Walt JacksonAnne Alice Andrée Cluysenaar
(1936–2014)

References

  1. ^ "Grafzerkje.be".
  2. ^ "De architectendynastie Saintenoy | FARO. Vlaams steunpunt voor cultureel erfgoed VZW". Archived from the original on 31 October 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Anne Cluysenaar: Writer and academic whose numinous poetry drew on". Independent.co.uk. 14 November 2014.
  4. ^ http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/948/Kunst-Literatuur/article/detail/2112280/2014/11/05/In-Belgie-geboren-auteur-Anne-Jackson-vermoord-stiefzoon-aangehouden.dhtml. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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