Felix Vanderschaeghe and Rosalie VanAcker

Married 24-Feb-1893

It appears she may have died and then Felix remarried. Not sure.
PETE

Husband:   Felix Vanderschaeghe

Born: 10-Mar-1861
Died: 3-Jan-1935
Father: Louis (Leon) Vanderschaeghe
Mother: Rosalie Deleersnijder
Other Spouses: Julie Marie Provoost
Other Children: Maurice (Maurits) Gerard Vanderschaeghe


 


Wife:   Rosalie VanAcker

Born: 1865
Died: 24-Feb-1893
Father:  
Mother:  


Died in Ruddervoorde, Belgium about 2 months after the birth of Augustus.


Male  Child 1:   Henricus Constantinus Vanderschaeghe

Born: 1-Jul-1888
Died: 30-Aug-1893
Spouse:
Children:


Born and died in Ruddervoorde, Belgium.


Female  Child 2:   Emma Marie Vanderschaeghe

Born: 10-Jan-1890
Died: 2-Feb-1890
Spouse:
Children:


Born and died in Ruddervoorde, Belgium. District Veldegem.


Female  Child 3:   Emma Louise Vanderschaeghe

Born: 1-Feb-1891
Died: 22-Jun-1980
Spouse: August Verplancke
Children: Alina Marie Rosa Verplancke, Joseph Verplancke, Irma Marie Verplancke, Andre Joseph Verplancke


Born in Ruddervoorde, Belgium.
Died in Torhout.


Male  Child 4:   Augustus Octave Vanderschaeghe

Born: 11-Dec-1892
Died: 23-Mar-1984
Spouse: Adelina Marie Gilliard
Children: Henry Vanderschaeghe, Mary Madeleine-Rose Vanderschaeghe, Bertha Vanderschaeghe


He was born in Ruddervoorde, Belgium and died in Virden, Canada.

He emigrated to Canada traveling on the Campania; this ship left the harbour of Liverpool (Great Britain) on 26/03/1910 and arrived at New York on 02/04/1910.

On the ship there were four other men from Ruddervoorde and one from Torhout.

The following is from Johan Verplancke:
Augustus was a brother of my grandmother Emma Louise Vanderschaeghe.  He travelled aboard
the Campania, a ship of the Cunard Line.  Departure : Liverpool 26/03/1910. Arrival : New York 02/04/1910.  According to the ship manifest his final destination was : "friend Thierry Delaere Belleview Manitoba".   As address of relative in Belgium was given : "uncle Henri Van der Schaege - Ruddervoorde".  He
emigrated at the same time and on the same ship as his nephew Gustaf H.
Vanderschaeghe.

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