Roger-Wauthier van der Noot, born 27 February 1644, was a mayor of Brussels. He became the 1st Baron of Carloo.
Family
editRoger-Wauthier van der Noot was the second son of Gilles van der Noot, Lord of Carloo, and Anne of Leefdael. His older brother, Philips Erard, became bishop of Ghent. Roger-Wauthier married Anne-Louise vander Gracht and had 10 successive sons and a daughter.[1] They were buried in Uccle.[2]
Roger-Wauthier van der Noot, 1st Baron of Carloo,
married to Anne-Louis vander Gracht, Lady of Cortenbach.
- Philippe-François van der Noot, 2nd Baron of Carloo;
married to Antoinette d'Oyenbrugghe, Countess of Duras.- Philippe-Joseph van der Noot (+1748),
married to Honorine-Françoise, baronnes of Hamme- Jean-Joseph van der Noot, Count of Duras, Baron of Carloo; Dies without heirs.
- Anna van der Noot, married to Carl-Julius von Metzndorf.[3]
- Anne-Louise van der Noot (1744), married to Charles-Guillaume d'Alegamba, Count of Auderghem.
- Philippe-Joseph van der Noot (+1748),
- Jean-Joseph van der Noot, 1st Baron of Capelle:
Teutonic knight. - Charles-Bonaventure, 1st Count van der Noot: descendants upon today, amongst them the current Marquess of Assche.
- Maximilian-Anthoine van der Noot,
- Guillaume-Louis van der Noot,
- Roger-Lamoral van der Noot,
- Maximilian-emmanuel van der Noot, Lord of Houtain
- wauthier-Gilbert van der Noot,
- Andrien-François van der Noot, noble Canon at the Cathedral chapter in Ghent.
- Anne-Philippine van der Noot,
married to lancelot de Gottignies, Lord-Chamberlain of the Empress
- Philippe-François van der Noot, 2nd Baron of Carloo;
Career
editVan der Noot served as mayor 1700-1702 and was succeeded by Charles van den Berghe, count of Limminghe.
References
edit- ^ "Roger-Wauthier van der Noot, baron de Carloo et bourgmestre de Bruxelles". Hestroff, village de la Moselle francique. Retrieved Oct 17, 2020.
- ^ "Lieux à voir". Archived from the original on 2017-12-10. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
- ^ Nederlandsch Geslacht- Stam- en Wapen-Boek: waarin voorkomen de ..., Volume 2