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Oscar Jean Bossaert (Brussel, 5 november 1887 - aldaar, 31 januari 1956) was een Belgisch liberaal politicus.
Oscar Bossaert was ondernemer en stond aan het hoofd van de chocolade- en koekjesfabriek "Victoria" die zijn vader opgericht had.
In zijn jeugdjaren was Bossaert tevens voetballer. Hij speelde onder meer 12 wedstrijden voor het Belgisch voetbalelftal. Tijdens de oorlog ging Bossaert voor anderhalf jaar bij FC Dordrecht in Nederland voetballen. In Eerste Klasse speelde hij in totaal 174 wedstrijden en scoorde 22 doelpunten.
Nadat hij in 1924 stopte in het voetbal begon hij een politieke loopbaan binnen de Liberale Partij. Hij werd verkozen tot gemeenteraadslid van Koekelberg, waar hij van 1927 tot aan zijn onverwachte dood in 1956 burgemeester was.
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Petrus was als proponent te Opemert beroepen in 1708. Hij was predikant
in Ophemert van 171717. | VAN_CROMBRUGGE, Petrus (I694)
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Plantin was born in France, Saint-Avertin, near the city of Tours. He learned bookbinding and bookselling in Caen. He married someone from Antwerp, and settled there in 1549 as a bookbinder.
In 1555, he opened his own printing establishment and soon became a leader of that trade. The first book he is known to have printed was La Institutione di una fanciulla nata nobilmente, by J. M. Bruto, with a French translation. This was soon followed by many other works in French and Latin, which in point of execution rivalled the best printing of his time. The art of engraving then flourished in the Netherlands, and Dutch engravers illustrated many of his editions. Around 1555, an arm wound appears to have led him to apply himself to typography.
In 1562, while Plantin was absent in Paris, his workmen printed a heretical pamphlet, which resulted in his goods being seized and sold. It seems, however, that he eventually recovered much of the value that was taken from him. In 1563, he associated himself with some friends to carry on his business on a larger scale. Among these friends were two grand-nephews of Daniel Bomberg, who furnished him with the fine Hebrew typefaces of that renowned Venetian printer.
In November 1576, the Spaniards plundered and partly burned Antwerp, and Plantin had to pay an exorbitant ransom. He established a branch of his firm in Paris. In 1583, the states of Holland sought a typographer for the newly erected university at Leiden. Plantin moved there after leaving his much reduced business in Antwerp to his sons-in-law John Moerentorf (Jan Moretus) and Francis van Ravelinghen (Raphelengius). Plantin left his Leiden office to Raphelengius and returned to Antwerp after it became more settled, subsequent to its conquest by the prince of Parma in 1585. Plantin laboured in Antwerp until his death.
His motto Labore et Constancia ("By Labor and Constancy")
Printing work:
His most important work is the Biblia Regia, published between 1568 and 1572. His editions of the Bible in Hebrew, Latin and Dutch, his Corpus juris, Latin and Greek classics, and many other works produced at this period are renowned for their beautiful execution and accuracy. He also planned a much greater enterprise—the publication of a Biblia polyglotta, which would fix the original text of Old and New Testaments on a scientific basis. In spite of clerical opposition, he was supported by King Philip II of Spain, who sent him the learned Benito Arias Montano to lead the editorship. With Montano's zealous help, the work was finished in five years (1569-1573, 8 vols, folio). This work earned Plantin little profit, but resulted in Philip's granting him the privilege of printing all Roman Catholic liturgical books (missals, breviaries, etc.) for the states ruled by Philip, and the office of prototypo-graphus regius.
Besides the polyglot Bible, Plantin published many other works of note, such as editions of St. Augustine and St. Jerome, the botanical works of Dodonaeus, Clusius and Lobelius, and the description of the Netherlands by Guicciardini. In 1575, his printing firm reckoned more than 20 presses and 73 workmen, in addition to a similar number that worked for him out of their homes.
Though outwardly a faithful son of the Catholic church, he was a lifelong supporter of a mystical sect of heretics. It is now proved that many of their books published without naming the printer came from his presses.
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOSSCHAERTS, Anne (I17154)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOSSCHART, Louise Emily (I12626)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOSSCHAERT, Raymond August Gabriëlle (I8227)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LECLERCQ, Rémy (I31905)
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Research AMSINCK by WIELAND FORSCHUNG
www.genealogy.net/privat/r.wieland/ | AMSINCK, Roelof (I33312)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOSSCHAERTS, Henri Georgette François (I8058)
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Roepnaam: Ardie | KEUNLE, Ardis_Ellen (I1121)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PENNEMAN, Daniel (I434)
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Roepnaam: Evo. | PERSYN, Jean_(Evo) (I580)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BORCHARDT, Eugene_Walter (I1120)
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Roepnaam: Govaert. | VAN_GINDERDEUREN, Godfried (I623)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAABS, Amanda_Marie (I1216)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BORCHARDT, Michael_Paul (I1116)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BORCHARDT, Owen_Franklin (I1153)
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Roepnaam: Sally. | BORCHARDT, Selma_Rosenette (I1159)
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Roepnaam: Sidonie. | LACANTE, Sylvie_Marie (I1517)
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Roepnaam: van der KAART, Alternatieve schrijwijze: PASCHIER. | PASSCHIER, Jan_Pietersz. (I280)
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Schepen van Kruiningne in 1740 | GLERUM, Pieter (I539)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOSSCHAERTS, Anne (I17154)
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Source: http://gw.geneanet.org/johanvanlooy door Johan Van Looy / http://gw.geneanet.org/crandax - Cécile RANDAXHE.
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Sri Lanka; dit eiland heette vroeger Ceylon, en was toen in Nederlandse
handen of de Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC). | BOSSCHAERT, Johannes (I330)
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Titel: Ds. afkorting van Dominus of Heer. | SCHULLER, Christiaan Jan (I35979)
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Titel: Ds. afkorting van Dominus of Heer. | KNOCK, Wesselius (I34175)
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Tom BOSSCHAERT en Jeannine RICOTTA zijn gescheiden in 2003. | Family: Tom Emiel Myriam BOSSCHAERT / Jeannine RICOTTA (F2716)
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Tweeling | BOSSCHAERT, Maeyken (I899)
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tweeling | BOSSCHAERT, Anne (I1327)
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tweeling | BOSSCHAERT, Arienne (I1328)
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Tweeling | BOSSAERT, Georgine (I1468)
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Tweeling | BOSSAERT, Charles (I1469)
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Tweeling. | BOSSCHAERT, Thomas (I898)
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Uit zijn ambt van kastelijn gezet door Prins Willem van Oranje. | VAN_HOOFF, Willem (I392)
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Vermoedelijke achternaam: HENDRICXS alias BOSSCHAERT. | BOSSCHAERT, Jan_HENRICKX_alias (I699)
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Vondelinge in de schuif om 20h30; pasgeboren en gezond. | BOSSCAERT, Maria_Victoria (I555)
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Voogd met Willemsz. VAN HOOF over de kinderen van zijn zuster Sophia. | BOSSCHERT, Gerrit_Willems (I382)
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Voor 1603 woonde Apolonia in de Hoogstraat in Rotterdam. | DE_MOLL, Apolonia_Frankers (I908)
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Voor zijn huwelijk woonde Jan al in
Amsterdam. | BOSSCHAERT, Jan (I113)
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Wapenschild: blauwe achtergrond met gouden boom. | BOSSCHERT, Gerrit_Die (I325)
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Weselius was weduwnaar, afkomstig uit Groningen, woonachtig in de Zuydblock. | Family: Wesselius KNOCK / Clasina BOSSCHAART (F11861)
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When Carolus arrived in Wisconsin USA, he took the name Charles BOUSCHART. | BOSSCHAERTS, Carolus (I8704)
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Willem Gerritsz. BOSSCHERT zijn 'dienstmaagd'. | ., Mechteld_Jacobsdr. (I396)
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William Thomas MAXEY was one of the earliest settlers of Los Angeles. He crossed the plains from Iowa, his native State, and reached Los Angeles in 1854. He has lived here continuously since then, having built up an extensive butcher business from which he retired some years ago. He was for years the assistant chief of the old volunteer fire department, and continued in the service until about two years ago, when he had to resign on account of ill health. For several years he was a mounted officer of the city. He commanded the respect of all who knew him. Since his retirement, two years ago, he has lived with his brother John Joseph Maxey, at Vernondale.
He was naturalized by virtue of his father.
Inscription on his grave:
William T. Maxey
A Native of Ireland
Died Dec. 18, 1898
Aged 64 Yrs.
A Faithful Fireman
Burial: Calvary Cemetery,
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Plot: Section B, Lot 456, Grave 10 | MAXEY, William Thomas (I32499)
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Zij woonde in Amsterdam op De Dam. | JANS, Symontje (I513)
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Zijn testament dateert van 8 juli 1613. | BOSSCHAERT, Simon (I130)
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