Ursel family

The three daughters of Lancelot II died without heirs, and by request of Barbe of Ursel, Conrad III Schetz was adopted by her.

[3] Moulbaix Castle, residence of the late Aymard, count d'Ursel was recently sold, after the last Countess d´Ursel died.

[7][8] The main summer residence of the family was d'Ursel Castle in Hingene, since the 18th century private property.

[citation needed] The head of the family still holds old recognised titles, given from father to son for generations.

Conrad III Schetz, (1553–1632), 1st Baron of Hoboken was the son of Gaspard II and Catharina van Ursel.

Coat of arms of the House of Ursel, containing 3 red Merlettes
Ambrosius Tucher and Mary of Ursel, Buried in St-James of Antwerp
Louis d'Ursel: King of Arms of Flanders
Schetz and Ursel in: Quartiers généalogiques des familles nobles des Pays-Bas.
The castle of Durbuy is a private residence of the Count d´Ursel, since the 18th Century.
Philip Albert d'Ursel, (1668–1746)
Eleonore von Lobkowitz, Duchesse d'Ursel
Wolfgang, the 3rd Duke d'Ursel, Prince of Arche and Charleville, Count of Grobbendonk
Charles, the 6th Duke of Ursel was president of the Belgian Senate