Joanna Courtmans
Joanna Courtmans was a Belgian writer, poet, teacher, playwright and house servant (1811–1890). She was born at Oudegem and died at Maldegem.
Also recorded as Johanna Courtmans-Berchmans; Johanna Desideria Berchmans; Joanna-Desideria Berchmans; Joanna Desideria Courtmans-Berchmans; Vrouwe Courtmans; Vrouwe Berchmans.
Identity and origins
Joanna Courtmans was recorded at birth as Joanna-Desideria Berchmans. The authorities additionally record the headings Johanna Courtmans-Berchmans, Johanna Desideria Berchmans, Joanna-Desideria Berchmans, Joanna Desideria Courtmans-Berchmans and Vrouwe Courtmans. Her recorded languages were Dutch and Swedish.
She married Jan Baptist Courtmans.
Identity
Joanna Courtmans is recorded as writer, poet, teacher, playwright and house servant. Joanna Courtmans is recorded at birth as Joanna-Desideria Berchmans. Joanna Courtmans is recorded with the citizenship of Belgium.
Chronology
- 1811Joanna Courtmans born at Oudegem.
- 1811Joanna Courtmans was born in 1811 at Oudegem.
- 1890Joanna Courtmans died at Maldegem.
- 1890Joanna Courtmans died in 1890 at Maldegem.
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“Joanna Courtmans”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1961560: Joanna Courtmans
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