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The House of Schetz or Schetz de Grobbendonk, originally House von Schetzenberg is a German Noble House. Most famous is the
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branch named Schetz, one of whose members became the first duke of Ursel.


Origins

It is believed that the origin of this family was in 13th-century
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, deriving from Schetzenberg or Schetzenberge. It is thought that Werner von Schetzenberge (died 1273), Herr von Polant und Schezsenberge, was one of the founders. The family moved to the Netherlands where Erasmus of Schetzenberg bought the lordship of Grobbendonk. In 1548 they were created Baron of Gobbendonk, and in 1637, by
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, Count of Grobbendonk.


Wealth

Because of the economic importance of this family, many historians have researched the origin of their wealth. It is believed that Claes van Rechtergem, the father in law of Erasmus II, started the economic traffic with Italy. Continued by his son-in-law, who moved to Antwerp, their commercial empire became so important that the family controlled a large part of copper production in Aachen and the sugar traffic from Brazil. He became so wealthy that he was on personal terms with the Emperor, and his sons Bathasar, Melchior and Caspar became the most popular heirs of Antwerp. They easily married into the nobility and founded the dynasty of the House of Ursel. Marriages to the Houses of Ursel, Van Straelen en Rockox guaranteed the house considerable political power in Antwerp. Melchior was responsible for the city treasury. The youngest of the brothers paid the bill at the end. When trade declined, he was left with a debt of 750.000 Florins. The family has been Catholic for hundreds of years.


Herren von Schetzenberg

Everard, Herr von Schetzenbergh,
''married to Sofia von Leynach.'' ##Bernard, Ritter von Schetzenbergh,
''married to Catharina von Grondstein''. ###Conrad von Schetzenbergh'',
married to Wilhelmine Sindernich.'' ###Robert von Schetz, natus 1349,
''married to Gerardine Schintard''. #### Erasmus I Schetz,
''married to Catharine de Treglin''. ##### Conrad I Schetz,
''married to Maria Crans di Roscara''. ###### Gaspard I Schetz, ###### Erasmus II Schetz, died 1550: Lord of Usbach and Grobbendonk;
''married to Catherin de Cock van Opinen''. ###### Balthazar II Schetz, Lord of Hoboken, marr. Margharethe van Straelen. ####### Erasmus III Schetz, alderman of
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, Marr. Maria of Gemert. ####### Anthony I Schetz ####### Maria Schetz, Lady of Eechoven. ##### Gerard Schetz, Lord of Terwyer.


Lords of Grobbendoncq

Erasmus II Schetz, died 1550: Lord of Usbach and Grobbendonk,
''married to Catherin de Cock van Opinen''. ## Gaspard II Schetz, died 1580: Lord of Hoboken, Grobbendonk and Hinghene, married to Catharina d'Ursel, daughter of
Lancelot II of Ursel Lancelot du Lac (French for Lancelot of the Lake), also written as Launcelot and other variants (such as early German ''Lanzelet'', early French ''Lanselos'', early Welsh ''Lanslod Lak'', Italian ''Lancillotto'', Spanish ''Lanzarote del Lago' ...
. ### Lancelot I Schetz, (1550-1619) ### Nicholas Melchior Schetz,(1551-1626) : Baron of Wesemael, Lord of Heyst, married to Maria of Marnix, daughter of Jacques de Marnix,Lord of Toulouse. ### Ursula Schetz, lady of Hoensbroeck, (1554-1622) ### Lucrecetia Schetz, died 1627. ### Catharine Schetz, baroness of Ribaucourt, (1555-1607): Married 1576 to Charles d´Aubermont, Lord of Ribaucourt, died 1621. ####Gaspard Antoine d'Aubremont, Lord of Ribaucourt and Grimberghe: Married Marie Lamberta d'Enghien. #####Maria Margherete d'Aubremont, marr. Don Diego Gomez, Count of Espinosa. ### Anthonie II Schetz, (1564-1640): 1st Count of Grobbendonk (1637), Order of Santiago, Married in 1604 to Maria van Malsen, Lady of Tilburg. ##
Balthasar I Schetz Balthazar, or variant spellings, may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Balthazar'' (novel), by Lawrence Durrell, 1958 * ''Balthasar'', an 1889 book by Anatole France * '' Professor Balthazar'', a Croatian animated TV series, 1967-1978 ...
, (1520-1586) ## Conrad II Schetz,
''married to Maria of Brimeu''. ###Julianne Schetz,
married to Robert I Tucher ## Melchior II Schetz(1516-1577): treasurer of Antwerp, Lord of Rumst, married to Joanna van Straelen. ###Anna Schetz, marr. Charles van de Werve, died 1604. #### Guilliam van de Werve, died 1639: Lord of Schilde. Marr. Anne van de Werve. ## Balthazar II Schetz, Lord of Hoboken, marr. Margharethe van Straelen.


Lords of Hoboken

Gaspard II Schetz ##
Conrad III Schetz Conrad (or Coenraad) Schetz de Grobbendonck, later Conrad d'Ursel (1553–1632) was a nobleman in the Habsburg Netherlands and in 1604–1609 the first ordinary ambassador to England for the Archdukes Albert and Isabella. Ursel family The 5th s ...
, (1553–1632), later Conrad of Ursel:
created 1st Baron of Hoboken, ambassador to England.
''Married to Françoise Richardot''. ### Conrad, 1st Count of Ursel, (1592-1659): 2nd Baron of Hoboken:
''married to Anne Maria de Robles''. #### François, 2nd Count of Ursel (1626-1696): 3rd Baron of Hoboken
''married to Honorine Maria Dorothea van Hornes''. ##### Conrard-Albert, 1st Duke d'Ursel, (1663-1738): 1st Duke of Ursel and 1st Duke of Hoboken. Married to Princess Eleonore von
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, 1st Duchess of
Ursel Ursel is a Flemish surname: Place Ursel, town in Flanders, part of Knesselare. Name * Noble house d'Ursel, Duke of Ursel, see too: D'Ursel Castle. ** Lancelot II of Ursel ** Charles-Joseph, 4th Duke d'Ursel ** Marie Joseph Charles, 6th Duke ...
. ## Anthonie II Schetz: 1st Count of Grobbendonk.


Counts of Grobbendoncq

Anthonie II Schetz, 1st Count of Grobbendonk; Order of Santiago,
''Married in 1604 to Maria van Malsen, Lady of Tilburg.'' ##
Lancelot II Schetz Lancelot II Schetz , 2nd Count of Grobbendonk, baron of Wezemaal, lord of Durbuy, Tilburg, etc., was a Netherlandish nobleman and a military commander during the later stages of the Eighty Years' War. Schetz was the eldest son and heir of the cel ...
, 2nd Count of Grobbendonk, Baron of Wesemael,
''married to Marguerite-Claire de Noyelles''. ### Charles Hubert Auguste Schetz, 3rd Count of Grobbendonk, Baron of Wesemael. ### Anthony III Ignace Schetz, 4th Count of Grobbendonk,
''married to Maria Caroline de Berghes''. ##
Ignace Schetz de Grobbendonk Ignacius Augustinus Schetz de Grobbendonk (1625–1680) was the 9th Bishop of Namur and the 11th Bishop of Ghent. Life Schetz de Grobbendonck was a son of Anthonie II Schetz and his second wife Maria van Malsen, lady of Tilburg. After graduating ...
, 11th Bishop of Ghent (1679–1680).


See

*
Ursel family The House of Ursel is the name of an important old Belgian noble family of German origin. The Head of the House is styled the Duke of Ursel, while other members are styled as Count/Countess d'Ursel. History The Ursel family roots ar ...
* Lord of Grobbendonk * Engenho dos Erasmos * Isabelle-Claire-Eugénie Schetz (died 1709), who would become abbess of La Cambre.


Books

* Baudouin count d’URSEL, Les Schetz. La Maison de Grobbendonk, Bruxelles, 2004, 430 p. (Recueil de l'Office Généalogique et Héraldique de Belgique, LIV) * Les Schetz. La Maison d’Ursel, Bruxelles, 2004, 524 p. (Recueil de l'Office Généalogique et Héraldique de Belgique, LV).


References

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