Cecile GrammayeAlter: 41 Jahre1550–1591
- Name
- Cecile Grammaye
- Vornamen
- Cecile
- Nachname
- Grammaye
Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015
Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w
Text:
S. 591
Geburt | um 1550 |
Heirat | Carlo della Faille — Diese Familie ansehen um 1573 (Alter 23 Jahre) Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015
Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w Text: S. 592 "Sometime between 1577 and 1579, Carlo and Cecile moved to Dordrecht. Cecile had converted to Calvinism and their remaining children were baptized in the Reformed manner in Dordrecht. Carlo does not seem to have been involved in any trade activities in Dordrecht, and he definitely did not serve as a factor for his father. Carlo’s inconstancy and frailty of character was given free reign after the death of Cecile on 23 June 1591. Already in 1590, Jacques had heard reports that Carlo “did not have full power over his senses and that he was attempting “to unburden himself from his wife and children.” Carlo’s daughter Maria wrote to her uncle Daniel in 1592 and 1593 of the miserable state of the house" |
Tod | 23. Juni 1591 (Alter 41 Jahre) |
Familie mit Carlo della Faille |
Ehemann |
Carlo della Faille Geburt: um 1546 31 26 — Antwerpen, Flämische Region, Belgien Tod: 1617 — Antwerpen, Flämische Region, Belgien |
sie selbst |
Cecile Grammaye Geburt: um 1550 Tod: 23. Juni 1591 |
Heirat: um 1573 — |
Carlo della Faille + Maria Celosse |
Ehemann |
Carlo della Faille Geburt: um 1546 31 26 — Antwerpen, Flämische Region, Belgien Tod: 1617 — Antwerpen, Flämische Region, Belgien |
Ehemanns Ehefrau |
Maria Celosse Geburt: um 1549 — Antwerpen, Flämische Region, Belgien Tod: 26. Juli 1572 — Antwerpen, Flämische Region, Belgien |
Heirat: 1567 — Antwerpen, Flämische Region, Belgien |
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Stieftochter |
Maria della Faille Geburt: Tod: nach 1593 |
Heirat | Family in Revolt: The Van der Meulen and Della Faille Families in the Dutch Revolt Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015
Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w Text: S. 592 "Sometime between 1577 and 1579, Carlo and Cecile moved to Dordrecht. Cecile had converted to Calvinism and their remaining children were baptized in the Reformed manner in Dordrecht. Carlo does not seem to have been involved in any trade activities in Dordrecht, and he definitely did not serve as a factor for his father. Carlo’s inconstancy and frailty of character was given free reign after the death of Cecile on 23 June 1591. Already in 1590, Jacques had heard reports that Carlo “did not have full power over his senses and that he was attempting “to unburden himself from his wife and children.” Carlo’s daughter Maria wrote to her uncle Daniel in 1592 and 1593 of the miserable state of the house" |
Name | Family in Revolt: The Van der Meulen and Della Faille Families in the Dutch Revolt Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015
Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w Text: S. 591 |
Quelle | Family in Revolt: The Van der Meulen and Della Faille Families in the Dutch Revolt Veröffentlichung: Publication Date : 2015
Peer reviewed | Thesis/dissertation
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/95h1471w Text: S. 591 "Carlo della Faille, c. 1546 to 13 June 1617
• Maria Celosse, c. 1549 to 27 July 1572
• Cecile Grammaye, c. 1550 to 23 June 1591 |