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Beyens is a Belgian family of lawyers and diplomats, originating from Nazareth near Deinze and admitted into the Belgian nobility in 1851. == The Beyens family in Nazareth == The name Beyens is frequently found in Nazareth, in Deinze and more generally in the Ghent area. In the early seventeenth century people named Beyens belonged to the notable personalities of the area. Livinus Beyens was mayor of Nazareth in 1625.〔Frans De Potter en Jan Broeckaert, ''Geschiedenis van de gemeenten der Provincie Oost-Vlaenderen'', Gent, 1864–1870, deel V, p. 45.〕 In the first quarter of the 18th century, Franciscus Beyens, born in Nazareth on 7 August 1691, married Josine (Judoca) Van Acker. Franciscus was the son of Paulus Beyens, born in Nazareth the 29th of October 1659, and of Joanna Vermeersch and the grandson of Laurentius Beyens, born in Nazareth on 28 March 1630〔This proven filiation takes away all possibility of a descendance from a Jacques-François Beyens, born in the Walloon part of Brabant and belonging to the ancient family of Van Beyens de Grambais.〕 and Petronella Wouters. The couple Beyens-Van Acker went on living in Wontergem near Deinze and had five children: * Petrus Beyens (born 21 January 1721) * Jean-François Beyens (born 18 January 1723) * Joseph Beyens (born 5 January 1725) * Jacobus Beyens (born 15 February 1727) * Petrus-Franciscus Beyens (born 16 February 1731) There is uncertainty about the profession of Beyens-Van Acker, but most probably he was a (gentleman?)-farmer on the farm named Ter Linden.〔K. SMITH, ''Over de hoeven van Deinze'', in: Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis der stad Deinze en van het land aan Leie en Schelde', 1986, blz. 106–109.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Beyens (Belgian family)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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