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Adrian Bibau

Male - Bef 1540


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Adrian Bibau died Bef 1540.

    Adrian — Catalyneran Nieuwenhuys. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Alexander Bibau  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1536; died Bef 13 Sep 1574.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alexander Bibau Descendancy chart to this point (1.Adrian1) was born Abt 1536; died Bef 13 Sep 1574.

    Alexander — Beelken Tanghe Simonsdr. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 3. Alexander Bibau  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1554, Thielt, Flanders; died , Thielt, Flanders.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Alexander Bibau Descendancy chart to this point (2.Alexander2, 1.Adrian1) was born Abt 1554, Thielt, Flanders; died , Thielt, Flanders.

    Notes:

    THE BEBOUT FAMILY IN FLANDERS AND NORTH AMERICA, by Alexander C Flick, p 03: "ALEXANDER BIBAU, who lived in or near Thielt and died prior to Aug. 1582. This follows from an inventory dated April 30, 1596 (City Arch. Thielt, weserye or orphan-chamber) in which is also included the inventory of Sander's (Alexander's) daughter-in-law, Betkin Neerynex [6642-2368], as of 1582, in which is mentioned the sterfhuis, house or estate of the deceased Sander Bibau. From the inventory it appears that Sander was the owner at Vossepitte under Sweveseele of a dwelling, woodland, 36 measures of land under cultivation, a parcel of marshland and a field. The property was mortgaged to Jacob de Keukelaer. His wife's name was in all probability JENNEKE SMEYERS [6635-2365], who had also died prior to 1582; for again according to the same inventory, which is a most important document for the determination of the older generations, Sander's son Symoen [6636-2368/2370] had sold the property of the late Jenneken Smeyers, situated at Ruysselede (in the parish of Ruusle), which consisted of een meerschelken, groot twee lijn (small marsh of 100 sq. rods), and a parcel of land as measured by the surveyor Jan Vrombout on Aug. 25, 1581. He had in interest in this property on account of his mother's death. (It does not state specifically that Jenneke Smeyers is this mother, although there is hardly any doubt that this is the case.) Sander Bibau must have had 8 children, for his son Symoen inherits 1/8 part of the property at Vossepitte, mentioned before."

    Alexander married Jenneke Smeyers Bef 1582. Jenneke was born Abt 1558, Thielt, Flanders. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 4. Symoen Bybau  Descendancy chart to this point was born , Thielt, Flanders; died 1596.
    2. 5. Maeyke Bybau  Descendancy chart to this point was born , Thielt, Flanders.
    3. 6. Leentken Bybau  Descendancy chart to this point was born , Thielt, Flanders.
    4. 7. Cornelius Bybau  Descendancy chart to this point was born , Thielt, Flanders.
    5. 8. Gritkin Bybau  Descendancy chart to this point was born , Thielt, Flanders.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Symoen Bybau Descendancy chart to this point (3.Alexander3, 2.Alexander2, 1.Adrian1) was born , Thielt, Flanders; died 1596.

    Notes:

    THE BEBOUT FAMILY IN FLANDERS AND NORTH AMERICAN, by Alexander C Flick, 1943, p 03: "SYMOEN BYBAU (son of Alexander No. 1 [6634-2368]. He was married twice, (1) to BETKIN NEERYNEX [6642-2368], dau. of Daniel. She died in August, 1582, which is proven by the inventory of her estate made by Symoen's second wife on April 30, 1596, in which it is stated that Symoen had not made the inventory at the time of Betkin Neerynex's death in 1582, door de trouble van oirloghe (on account of the war). He mar (2) ANNA (JANNEKEN OR TANNEKEN) WATERLOOS [6644-2370] dau. of Anthoni [6643-2367]. From the inventory already quoted several times, we learn further that Symoen had died before April 30, 1596 (probably shortly before that date), and had left two minor children, Symoentken [6645-2369] and Janneken [8528], both children by his first wife. The estate owes money borrowed for Symoen's ransom when he was a prisoner at Ghent in 1580, possibly for political reasons during the war. The estate was not 'accepted' by the orphans, as these according to Dutch law would have become responsible for all debts of the estate even in case the estate should prove to be insolvent. The war was ravaging Flanders, and it would seem that Symoen Bybau was one of the unfortunate victims of the vicissitudes of the time. Anna Waterloos d. Thielt Aug. 21, 1636."

    Symoen married Betkin Neerynex Thielt, Flanders. Betkin was born , Thielt, Flanders; died Aug 1582, Thielt, Flanders. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 9. Symoen Bibau, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born , Thielt, Flanders; died , Thielt, Flanders.

    Symoen — Anna Jenneken Waterloos. Anna died 21 Aug 1636, Thielt, Flanders. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 10. Janneken Bibau  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1584, Thielt, Flanders.

  2. 5.  Maeyke Bybau Descendancy chart to this point (3.Alexander3, 2.Alexander2, 1.Adrian1) was born , Thielt, Flanders.

    Notes:

    !THE BEBOUT FAMILY IN FLANDERS AND NORTH AMERICA, by Alexander C Flick, 1943, p 03: "MAEYKE BYBAU, mentioned as Symoen's [6636-2368/2370] sister in inventory."


  3. 6.  Leentken Bybau Descendancy chart to this point (3.Alexander3, 2.Alexander2, 1.Adrian1) was born , Thielt, Flanders.

    Notes:

    !THE BEBOUT FAMILY IN FLANDERS AND NORTH AMERICA, by Alexander C Flick, 1943, p 03: "LEENTKEN BYBAU, mentioned as Symoen's [6636-2368/2370] sister in the inventory."


  4. 7.  Cornelius Bybau Descendancy chart to this point (3.Alexander3, 2.Alexander2, 1.Adrian1) was born , Thielt, Flanders.

    Notes:

    !THE BEBOUT FAMILY IN FLANDERS AND NORTH AMERICA, by Alexander C Flick, 1943, p 03: "?CORNELIUS BYBAU. In the inventory are mentioned the heirs of Cornelis Bybau."


  5. 8.  Gritkin Bybau Descendancy chart to this point (3.Alexander3, 2.Alexander2, 1.Adrian1) was born , Thielt, Flanders.

    Notes:

    !THE BEBOUT FAMILY IN FLANDERS AND NORTH AMERICA, by Alexander C Flick, 1943, p 03: "?GRITKIN (MARGARET) BYBAU. Mentioned in the inventory, without any indication of the relationship."