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Personal data Jacobus Franciscus Vandenbussche 


Household of Jacobus Franciscus Vandenbussche

He is married (burgerlijke stand) to Barbara de Clerq.

They got married on July 3, 1868 at Stalhille, West-Vlaanderen, België, he was 28 years old.

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Notes about Jacobus Franciscus Vandenbussche

Barbara De Clercq
born in Moerkerke on February 5, 1844, died in Brugge on November 10, 1907, daughter of Franciscus Bernardus De Clercq (II) and Isabella Clara Van Loo.
She was married in Stalhille on July 3, 1868 to Jacobus Franciscus Vandenbussche, born in Oedelem on December 29, 1839, died in Uitkerke on December 7, 1905, son of Joannes Vandenbussche and Sophia Wauters.
From this marriage:
1 Gustaaf Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on May 24, 1869, died in Brugge on March 24, 1953.
He was married in Torhout on November 30, 1896 to his half-cousin Octavie Marie Versyck, born in Torhout on November 29, 1860, died in Brugge on January 5, 1944, daughter of Jacobus Versyck and Maria Theresia Vandenbussche.
2 Victor Josephus Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on June 1, 1870, died in Brugge on April 25, 1938.
He was married in Brugge on October 10, 1899 to Zoë Florence Missault, born in Sint-Pieters op den Dijk on October 8, 1877, died in Brugge on November 6, 1959, daughter of Franciscus Josephus Missault and Seraphina Francisca Lagauw.
3 Edmondus Clement Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on May 18, 1871, died in Chicago on February 1, 1948.
He was married to Pelagia Maria Van Houtte, born in Knokke on June 20, 1874, died in Sint-Andries on October 9, 1908, daughter of Leopold Van Houtte and Coleta Deckers.
4 Emilius Franciscus Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on July 9, 1872, died in Dudzele on August 18, 1911.
He was married in Uitkerke on October 18, 1899 to Ludovica Maria Moeyaert, born in Uitkerke on February 12, 1874, died in Blankenberge on August 29, 1928, daughter of Franciscus Xaverius Moeyaert and Anna Theresia Dobbelaere.
(She was married afterwards to Albert August Verhaeghe, born in Veurne on January 1, 1890, died in Blankenberge on April 29, 1960.)
5 Maria Ludovica Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on May 21, 1873, died there on April 15, 1874.
6 Carolus Ludovicus Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on October 8, 1874, died in Alsemberg on September 14, 1969.
He was married in Moerkerke on April 13, 1904 to Pharaïlde Marie Schutyser, born in Moerkerke on January 4, 1874, died in Brussel on December 21, 1944, daughter of Leopold Schutyser and Rosalie Sonnaert.
7 Henricus Franciscus Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on November 7, 1875, died in Uitkerke on March 13, 1955.
He was married in Uitkerke on July 10, 1907 to Reinilde Pharaïlde Seghers, born in Uitkerke on July 2, 1887, died in Blankenberge on March 12, 1961, daughter of Ludovicus Franciscus Seghers and Sidonie Devriese.
8 Josephus Jacobus Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on October 22, 1876, died in Brugge on August 1, 1972.
He was married in Brugge on April 23, 1900 (1) to Valentine Maria Meire, born in Uitkerke on May 1, 1878, died in Brugge on August 9, 1944, daughter of Joannes Josephus Meire and Isabella Theresia Verstappen.
He was married in Assebroek on June 8, 1949 (2) to Celestina Anna Maria Dhondt, born in Loppem on March 19, 1885, died in Torhout on April 5, 1972, daughter of Ludovicus Carolus Dhondt and Nathalia Verbeke.
(She was widow of Emilius Augustus Declerck, died in Meetkerke on March 20, 1942.)
9 Alphonsius Franciscus Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on November 24, 1877, died in Dordogne (Frankrijk).
He was married in Assebroek on December 21, 1904 to Irma Maria Desmet, born in Assebroek on August 16, 1880, daughter of Leonardus Desmet and Amelia Cabooter.
10 Theophiel Camiel Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on May 2, 1880, died in Sint-Andries on October 23, 1918.
He was married in Nieuwpoort on January 26, 1910 to Amelie Sophie Verbanck, born in Nieuwpoort on February 16, 1873, died in Sint-Andries on April 4, 1943, daughter of Frans Verbanck and Justina Michiels.
11 Leonie Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on March 22, 1883, died in Uitkerke on November 27, 1889.
12 Mathilde Marie Vandenbussche, born in Klemskerke on March 13, 1884, died there on March 25, 1884.

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Jacobus Franciscus Vandenbussche
1839-1905

1868

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