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The House of Lannoy is the name of an old and important Belgian noble family that takes its name from the town of Lannoy in northern France. The name comes from l'Annoy (or l'Annoit , from Latin alnetum ), which means 'the alderwood' in Picard French of Flanders .

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22-468: (Redirected from De Lannoy ) De Lannoy or Delannoy is a surname, and may refer to; Noble Belgian House of Lannoy Jean de Lannoy Baldwin of Lannoy Hugo van Lannoy Guillebert de Lannoy , soldier, traveller and diplomat Charles de Lannoy, 1st Prince of Sulmona : soldier and statesman Philip de Lannoy, 2nd Prince of Sulmona , military leader Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy , now

44-630: A mathematical sequence named after Henri Delannoy Delaunay Delone (disambiguation) Lannoy (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Delannoy . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Delannoy&oldid=1232029233 " Categories : Surnames French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

66-574: Is Philippe de Lannoy (1602–1681), a Pilgrim of Walloon descent, who arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts , in the early 1620s. His descendants also include Eustachius De Lannoy (who played an important role in Indian history), Frederic Adrian Delano , Robert Redfield , and Paul Delano . Delano family forebears include the Pilgrims who chartered the Mayflower , seven of its passengers, and three signers of

88-722: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Lannoy family The oldest known ancestor is Gillion de l'Annoit, who lived in the 13th century. Many of his descendants were members of the Order of the Golden Fleece . They played a prominent role in Flanders during the Middle Ages. Different family branches and lines existed amongst the Lords of Beaurepaire , Clervaux , Princes of Sulmona and Princes of Rheina-Wolbeck . One branch of

110-522: The Mayflower the year before. In 1623, he received a land grant in Plymouth but sold this property in 1627 and moved to Duxborough . In 1634, at Plymouth, Massachusetts, he married Hester Dewsbury. Their children: 1. Mary Delano, b. abt 1635; 2. Philip Delano, b. abt 1637; 3. Hester or Esther Delano, b. abt 1640; 4. Thomas Delano, b. 21 March 1642; 5. John Delano, b. 1644; 6. Jonathan Delano, b. 1647–1648, prob. Duxbury, Massachusetts. Delano prospered and

132-715: The John Robinson Pilgrim congregation in Leiden is unknown but Philippe eventually joined the voyage Robinson organized to the American continent. The Leiden Pilgrims bought the Speedwell for the voyage. Although his name is not on the passenger list, Philippe is believed by Mayflower scholar Jeremy Bangs to have joined his maternal uncle Francis Cooke (husband of his mother's sister, Hester Mahieu) and young cousin John Cooke on

154-692: The Mayflower returned to Leiden or remained in England. The Mayflower proceeded solo with a combined company of 103, leaving Southampton on September 6, 1620, arriving Cape Cod Harbor on November 11, 1620. The Fortune eventually substituted for the Speedwell , sailing for Plymouth Colony in early July 1621, arriving on November 9, 1621, with Philippe among its passengers. Philippe de Lannoy joined and resided with his uncle Francis Cooke and cousin John, who had arrived on

176-600: The Mayflower Compact . Philippe de Lannoy was baptized in Leiden on December 7, 1602, of religious refugee parents Jan Lano, born Jean de Lannoy in 1575 at Tourcoing , and Marie Mahieu of Lille , Spanish Netherlands , both now in northern France. His parents were betrothed in the Leiden Walloon Church on January 13, 1596. His father died in 1604 at Leiden. Philippe's grandfather, Guilbert de Lannoy of Tourcoing,

198-481: The Speedwell voyage from Delfshaven to Southampton to meet the Mayflower . It is possible that Philippe went separately to England rather than aboard Speedwell . They gathered in England with other Pilgrims and hireling colonizers to stage the onward voyage with the two ships. The Speedwell proved unseaworthy and eleven of its passengers were able to join the Mayflower . It is unknown if the twenty (including Robert Cushman and Phillipe de Lannoy) who could not sail on

220-651: The . Guillebert I de Lannoy, Lord of Santes ; Married to Catherine de Saint-Aubin , Lady of Molembais : Leeuwergem is a small village in Flanders, it has an 18th century castle . The first small castle in Leeuwergem was built by Valentin de Lannoy in the 17th century. The branch of the Lords of Leeuwergem became extinct after 3 generations. The branch of the Counts of la Motterie was known to have multiple men in military service of

242-602: The Crown. Jacques de Lannoy, Lord of la Motterie , died 1587: Married to Susanne of Noyelles . The county of Beaurepaire in Avesnes was inherited by descendants of Louise-Michèle d'Oignies: her father Maximilien d'Oignies was the first Count of Beaurepaire. His youngest grandson Ignace-Philippe became the 3rd Count of Beaurepaire. Ignace I Philippe de Lannoy, 3rd Count of Beaurepiare , (1650–1715): married to Marie-Françoise de Coloma, Lady of Bornhem Albert-Eugène inherited

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264-704: The Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Others Albert Delannoy , long jumper Colinet de Lannoy , composer Eustachius De Lannoy , naval commander Henri Delannoy (1833–1915), French military officer and amateur mathematician Jean Delannoy , actor and film director Louis De Lannoy , cyclist Luc Delannoy  [ es ] , writer and philosopher Marcel Delannoy (1898–1962), French composer Claire Delannoy , French writer Robert Delannoy , World War I flying ace Sandra Delannoy , French politician See also [ edit ] Delano family Delannoy numbers ,

286-726: The United States . Warren Delano Jr. made a large fortune trading opium in Canton (now Guangzhou), China. Delano first went to China at age 24 to work for Russell & Company , which had pioneered trading with China. John Perkins Cushing  – also a Russell & Company partner – had preceded Delano and initiated a close relationship with a Chinese official called Howqua . The two men had established an offshore base – an anchored floating warehouse – where Russell & Company ships would offload their opium contraband before continuing up

308-612: The agglutination of the definite article le "the" and annoy "alder plantation", Picard variant form corresponding to Modern French aulnaie "alder plantation") also near Lille. There is evidence to suggest that the Delano family are descendants of the noble House of Lannoy . Arriving from England, Philippe de Lannoy's ancestors affiliated with the Leiden Walloon Church , which held services in French, indicating they probably spoke French or Picard . The timing and extent of his contact with

330-509: The family supposedly became the influential American Delano family through its progenitor, Philip Delano . However, the possible connection between the two has never been proven. A branch of the family supposedly engaged in the transatlantic slave trade, resulting in an existing lineage of the family in South America and the Caribbean. Molembaix was a place in the region of Oostkapelle, where

352-586: The poet Conrad Potter Aiken . Over time, family members migrated to other states, including Pennsylvania, Utah, Georgia, Michigan, Maine, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Virginia, Vermont and as far away as Chile, where today descendants of Captain Paul Delano are numerous and prominent. From the New York clan, Sara Delano married James Roosevelt and their only child, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, became President of

374-504: The rights and Dominium of Clairvaux, after the death of his parents. He was created for his merit as imperial ambassador 1st Baron of Clairvaux. A Cadet branch inherited the title of Prince of Rheina-Wolbecq. Albert-Eugène de Lannoy, 1st Baron of Clairvaux ; married to Anne Margarethe de Reede . Jean I de Lannoy The current main branch of the family resides in Anvaign and descends from Jacques-Adrien-François de Lannoy (1769–1835) who

396-412: Was born Roman Catholic but apparently became an early Protestant . He left the mainland with his family for England probably in the late 1570s and then, in 1591, moved to Leiden, a safe harbor for religious dissidents. The Mahieu family arrived in Leiden around the same time, having earlier been at Armentières , near Lille. The family name de Lannoy may derive from the town of Lannoy (that results from

418-654: Was married to Louise-Marie-Caroline d'Ursel , older sister of the 4th Duke d'Ursel . Gustave-Ferdinand de Lannoy (1800–1892) ; Married to Josephine-Charlotte van der Noot d'Assche , she was the only daughter of , Maximilien-Louis, 7th Marquess of Assche and Wemmel , 3rd Count van der Noot . Delano family In the United States, members of the Delano family include U.S. presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt , Ulysses S. Grant and Calvin Coolidge , astronaut Alan B. Shepard , and writer Laura Ingalls Wilder . Its progenitor

440-461: Was part of the group that organized the construction of highways and bridges around the village. Hester died after 1648. Before 1653 he married the widowed Mary Pontus Glass, b. abt 1625, by whom he had three children: 1. Jane Delano; 2. Rebecca Delano; 3. Samuel Delano.". He served in the Pequot War of 1637 as a volunteer. In 1652, he joined with 35 other colonists to purchase trading goods in what

462-669: Was such that they would become part of the Massachusetts aristocracy, sometimes referred to as one of the Boston Brahmins (the "First Families of Boston"). Philippe de Lannoy's sixth son Jonathan (about 1648–1720) married Mercy Warren, granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren ; among their direct descendants are the author Laura Ingalls Wilder , President Ulysses S. Grant , President Calvin Coolidge , anthropologist Robert Redfield , astronaut Alan B. Shepard , journalist Hunter S. Thompson , entertainer Martina McBride and

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484-769: Was then called Dartmouth Township from Massasoit , the leader of the Wampanoag , who drew the boundaries. It was sold to the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers, who wished to live outside the stringent religious laws of the Puritans . Philippe gave his portion of the acquisition, amounting to 800 acres (3.2 km ), to his son Jonathan Delano. He died on August 22, 1681, in Bridgewater, Massachusetts . A great many of his offspring would become prominent mariners, whalers, and shipbuilders. The later commercial success of some Delanos

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