The genealogy of this family can be traced back to an act of 19 April 1535, though they claim to have had the status of nobility since the late 14th century. This act mentions Willem Spoelberchs as the husband of Catherina van Hoegaerde, and as being the son of Wouter Spoelberchs.[1][2]
In 1828 Jean-Charles-Laurent-Joseph de Spoelberch de la Bawette inherited the Kasteel Drie Torens (Three Towers Castle) in Londerzeel.[3] Another castle obtained by marriage is in Wespelaar.
Members of the family bear the title of Viscount de Spoelberch. Today this noble house is one of the wealthiest families of the kingdom; their private fortune is an estimated €14 billion.[4]
André de Spoelberch, who died in 2017, was among the twenty wealthiest Belgians until his death.[5]
Members
Descendants from Generation IX
Walter van Spoelberch, knight, died in Brussels 1581: married 1565 Catherine of Hardumont.
Karel Frans II van Spoelberch, (1630-1692): Lord of Lovenjoul, Alderman of Brussels. Died without heirs.
Christoffel van Spoelberch (1633-1707) Lord of Lovenjoul, Mayor of Leuven. Married Joanna Catherine Bex de Balven.
Anna Ida of Spoelberch, (1673-1674).
Charles III Adolphe of Spoelberch, (1674-1705).
François II Lambert de Spoelberch, (1675-1677)
François III Philippe Benoit de Spoelberch, (1676-1751), Lord of Lovenjoul, Mayor of Leuven. Married 1st Suzanne, lady de Dielbeke, 2nd Joanna Isabella le Comte d'Orville, daughter of John Peter, Mayor of Brussels.
Alexandre Charles Ghislain, Viscount de Spoelberch, Knight of Malta, died in battle.
Henriette Huberte Ghislain, Viscountess de Spoelberch: married François Constantin, Viscount de Putte.
Alphonse Hyacinthe Henri, Viscount de Putte: born 1810.
Andrew Emmanuel Joseph, Viscount de Spoelberch: married 1st Petronelle Nagelameckers, 2nd Marie Angelica de Bayol: From his 1st marriage were born 11 children, from his second six children.