Showing posts with label Josephus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Josephus. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2017

The hospital wedding (1875)

I already mentioned in another blog post that great grand uncle Joseph Brusten got married in 1903 on his death bed, in a hospital. Tragically he already died that very same day. Now Joseph was not the only family member to get married in the hospital. In fact, also my 3-times great-grandparents Josephus De Lelie and Joanna Gelens got married in an Antwerp hospital, as early as 1875.

Josephus, who was a coachman by trade, and Joanna had a son, Petrus, who was born in 1873. While Petrus was born out of wedlock, he did get his father's last name at birth.

In January 1875, when Petrus was only a year and four months old, his dad got very sick. Josephus was now a cigar maker by trade, while Joanna was a seamstress. Two doctors diagnosed him with Phtisis, which is a form of tuberculosis. Due to the life threathening condition he was in, the Senior Crown prosecutor granted permission for Josephus and Joanna to get married and waived the publication requirement.

The picture bellow shows the medical attestation made by doctors Bessems and Schaeffer stating that Josephus was in a life threathening situation and that he was being treated for Phtisis.


Medical attestation by Dr. J. Bessems and Dr. M. Schaeffer


Josephus and Joanna did get married in the hospital with several family members attending. The marriage was conducted by politician and town councillor, Arthur Van Den Nest, who later founded an institute aimed at treating and figthing tuberculosis.


Marriage certificate of Josephus and Joanna


Josephus did survive his illness and he and his wife eventually had eight children together. Most of them grew into adulthood, however, one daughter, Charlotta, only lived to become two years of age and passed away in 1880.

Eventually Josephus lived to become seventy years old. He died during the Great War, in February 1918. His wife, Joanna, had passed away in January 1893 already at the age of 41.



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Ik vermelde reeds in een eerder blogbericht dat overgrootnonkel Joseph Brusten in 1903 huwde op zijn sterfbed, in een ziekenhuis. Tragisch genoeg overleed hij nog op zijn huwelijksdag. Joseph was echter niet het enige familielid dat huwde in het ziekenhuis. In feite trouwden ook mijn over-over-overgrootouders Josephus De Lelie en Joanna Gelens in een Antwerps ziekenhuis in 1875.

Josephus, die koetsier was van beroep, en Joanna hadden een zoon, Petrus, die was geboren in 1873. Hoewel zijn ouders nog niet getrouwd waren kreeg Petrus bij zijn geboorte toch al de familienaam van zijn vader mee.

In januari 1875, wanneer Petrus nog maar een jaar en vier maanden oud was, werd zijn vader erg ziek. Josephus was nu een sigarenmaker van beroep, terwijl Joanna naaister was. Twee dokters stelden vast dat Josephus aan Phtisis leed, wat een vorm van tuberculose is. Door de levensbedreigende situatie gaf de Procureur des Konings toestemming om te trouwen zonder aanplakkingsplicht.

De afbeelding hier onder toont het medisch attest opgesteld door dokters Bessems en Schaeffer waarin de levensbedreigende situatie wordt vermeld.


Medisch attest door Dr. J. Bessems en Dr. M. Schaeffer


Josephus en Joanna huwden in het ziekenhuis in het bijzijn van verscheidene familieleden. het huwelijk werd voltrokken door politieker en schepen, Arthur Van Den Nest, die later een instituut oprichtte ter behandeling en bestrijding van tuberculose.


Huwelijksakte van Josephus en Joanna


Josephus overleefde zijn ziekte en hij en zijn vrouw kregen uiteindelijk acht kinderen. De meeste van die kinderen werden ook volwassen, behalve één dochter, Charlotta, die reeds op tweejarige leeftijd overleed in 1880.

Uiteindelijk werd Josephus zeventig jaar oud. Hij overleed tijdens de Grote Oorlog, in februari 1918. Zijn vrouw, Joanna, was reeds gestorven in januari 1893 op de leeftijd van 41 jaar.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Great-grandfather Louis Sterckx


I never knew a lot about my great-grandfather (the father of my maternal grandmother). I decided to dedicate a blog post to him to share what I have so far...
 
His name was Louis Sterckx and he was born in the Belgian village of Wommelgem in 1883 to Josephus Sterckx and Philomena Hermans.
 

Great-grandfather Louis Sterckx
 
 
In 1902 Louis married Maria Van Hout. He was a gardener just like his father. In 1909 Louis and Maria had a baby girl they named Hilda and six years later, in 1915, during the Great War, they had a boy called Armand.
 
 

Great-great-grandmother Philomena Hermans
Great-great-grandfather Josephus Sterckx



Records show that, in 1909, great-grandfather Louis was no longer a gardener, but was now working in the Antwerp diamond industry as a diamond cutter. I've been told he was also a trader in diamonds, which is why he was traveling a lot and spent a great deal of time in France.

Great aunt Hilda Sterckx

Maria died quite young and great-grandfather Louis remarried my great-grandmother Anna and in 1928 they had a baby girl they named Hilda Jeanne, my grandmother.
 

Grandmother Hilda Jeanne Sterckx
(drawing by Ewan)

 
One of the few stories I do know about the Sterckx family relates to what happened to my great-uncle Armand. He was a cyclist. At the age of 18 he participated in a competition. He fell during the race and sustained injuries so severe he didn't survive. This was in May 1933. Louis was absolutely devastated...


Great uncle Armand Sterckx
 

1933 funeral of Armand Sterckx
 

Armand was burried in the most famous cemetery in Antwerp, Schoonselhof. When my grandmother told me about his funeral many years later, I remember she told me about the huge amount of people that had gathered to be there.
  
Regrettably Louis was only 56 years old when he died from tuberculosis. Many people working in the diamond industry suffered from tuberculosis in those days, which was caused by inhaling diamond dust...