Johanna van der Gheynst

Johanna Maria van der Gheynst was the girl of Gilles Johan van der Gheynst, country ascent, and his wife Johanna van der Caye van Cocambi who was maidservant.

She was maidservant in the house of the governor of Audenarde, Charles de Lalaing when this one accepted and lodged the emperor Charles-Quint. During its stay, this last noticed it and put it pregnant. Johanna left the house of Lalaing and was lodged in the family of its mother, with - outside of Audenarde.

In July 1522 he was born to him a girl who was baptized with the Two-rowed barley church and accepted the first name of Margaretha (Marguerite) like the paternal aunt of Charles-Quint, sister of Philippe the Beautiful.

Two years later, Johanna was married in Jehan van den Dijcke, lord of Santvliet. they had eight children together. As for his daughter, the child of Charles-Quint, it was high at André Douvrin and was known thereafter under the name of Marguerite of Parma.

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