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Of 1850 the owners were about the same as the Braem Castle, because we know that in 1851 Mrs Haemelinck born du Rot, the wegschonk to Louis Lauwick-Haemelinck and that the distribution or by inheritance, rightly joined Octave Groverman-Lauwick in 1895 and attorney Robert Groverman in 1912.
In 1923, the usufructuaries Roger Groverman's Tserclaes and in December 1932 following the sale to Joseph De Backer (1893-1987) and Gabriella Van Der Haegen (1893-1985) who pleasance "Pic-Nic" when found. After the design and innovation is no longer spoke of "the dirty castle.
The new owners leased it in May 1950 to September 1958 to the then known catcher Albert Callens, after which new owners came up with Louis De Buck, born on August 26, 1923 and Suzette Van Der Haegen born September 22, 1924, who stayed to end in September 1985. Sales grip in place in March 1986.
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