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Jan Bibau

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  • Name Jan Bibau 
    Born 6 Apr 1618 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I3780  Eskew Genealogy
    Last Modified 16 May 2024 

    Father Symoen Bibau, II,   b. Thielt, Flanders Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Thielt, Flanders Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Catherine,   b. Thielt, Flanders Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aardenburg, Flanders Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F770  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • THE BEBOUT FAMILY IN FLANDERS AND NORTH AMERICA, 1943, by Alexander C Flick, p 8: "JAN BIBAU [6650-2378], from whom descends the family in the Netherlands. His descendant, Judge J. H. Bybau, president of the Court of Zutfen, Netherlands, has by his researches established the genealogy of these older generations here published for the first time, ^ and has made it possible to establish definitely the ancestry of the American pioneer and founder of the Bebout family in the United States. ^^ Jan Bibau was bapt. in the Roman Cath. Church in Thielt [Flanders] on April 6, 1618: Johannes filius Simoen Bibau [6645-2369] et Catharina [6646-2369] uxoris eius; susc. Joes boesens et Catharina deeselincx. He married at Thielt Aug. 19, 1642 MAYKEN VAN MALE [6666-2378] and is mentioned as living in the Polder bewesten Eede in 1665. They had a son Jan [6667-2384] (bapt. in 1647 in the Reformed church), who was at first (at the time of his marriage in 1671) a soldier in the company of Captain van der Swalme and at his death is called ondercommies, assistant commissary of the army stores at Sluys (PROT. NOT. ANTH. BESTESLOOT, Aardenburg, inv. 426, March 20, 1692). His son, the surgeon Alexander Bybau [6680] of Aardenburg, is the ancestor of the family in the Netherlands." FOOTNOTES ^ "A genealogy of the Bybau family, incomplete and with mistakes in the older generations (the oldest ancestor there is, Symoen No. 7), was published in NEDERLAND'S PATRICIAAT, 1914." ^^ "The researches at Thielt were made by Mr. J. Goudswaard, a researcher of the Netherlands."