César Franck
Date of Birth: 10 December, 1822
Place of Birth: Liège, United Kingdom of the Netherlands (now Belgium)
Date of Death: 8 November, 1890
Place of Death: Paris, France
Ethnicity:
*father – Belgian [Walloon, at least one quarter Flemish]
*mother – German
César Franck was a Belgian-French Romantic composer and organist. He is considered one of the most important French composers, teachers, and organists of the second half of the 19th century.
César was the son of Maria Catherine/Catharina-Barbe/Barbara (Frings) and Nicolas-Joseph Franck. His father was born in Gemmenich, Duchy of Limburg. His paternal ancestors hailed from the Dutch-Belgian-German border region surrounding Limburg and Walloonia. His mother was born in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
César’s earliest known patrilineal ancestor was Jehan/Jan Franck (born 1550), who held the office of alderman of Montzen.
César’s paternal grandfather was Barthélémy Franck (the son of Etienne Joseph Franck and Anne Marie Cheneux). Barthélémy was born in Plombières, Liege, Walloon. Etienne was the son of Etienne Joseph Franck and Catherine Pelzer. Anne Marie was the daughter of Thomas Cheneux and Emerence Custers.
César’s paternal grandmother was Isabelle Randaxhe (the daughter of Winand Randaxhe and Isabelle Denay/Teney). César’s grandmother Isabelle was born in Noorbeek, Margraten, Limburg, The Netherlands. Winand was the son of Pierre Randaxhe and Isabelle Demollin. César’s great-grandmother Isabelle was born in Sint-Martens-Voeren, Flanders.
César’s maternal grandfather was named Joannes Petrus Frings.
César’s maternal grandmother was named Anna Maria Hensen.
Sources: Genealogies of César Franck – https://en.geneastar.org
https://www.rfgenealogie.com
https://www.geni.com
Isabelle Denay was Franck’s great-grandmother, meaning his mother was at least one fourth Flemish. He himself was one eight.