Pipenpoy family


The Pipenpoy family , is an old and influential patrician family of Brussels which exercised public functions in the capital of the Duchy of Brabant until the end of the Ancien Régime. It died in 1832 with Catherine de Pipenpoy, who was 100 years old. Several of its members have been admitted to the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels.

Origins

The name Pipenpoi, Pipenpoy or Pypenpoy, which appeared in Brussels in the 13th century, is that of an important family of the urban aristocracy of bourgeois origin.
Guillaume Pipenpoi, deceased before 1253, quoted as bourgeois of Brussels and alderman of Brussels in 1227-1230, is the first known representative. He occupied a steen, or fortified house, called the Cantersteen, the "steen of the cantor", located at the corner of the current rue de la Madeleine and rue de l'Empereur.

Genealogy

This family had many branches whose main branch can be established as such :

Chronological list of Pipenpoys admitted to the [Seven Noble Houses of Brussels]

Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at :fr:Famille Pipenpoy; see its history for attribution.