Charles-Augustin van de Werve, count of Vorselaar, baron of Lichtaert and of Rielen, was the son of Augustin van de Werve, baron of Lichtaert and of Marie-Anne van Colen. When his grandfather (Charles-Bernard van de Werve) died, he inhertited the title of count of Vorselaer.
Charles-Augustin was a mentally handicapped person. He was officially the count of Vorselaar, but it was his younger brother, Louis-Paul, who used the title.
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Charles-Augustin van de Werve, count of Vorselaar, baron of Lichtaert and of Rielen, was the son of Augustin van de Werve, baron of Lichtaert and of Marie-Anne van Colen. When his grandfather (Charles-Bernard van de Werve) died, he inhertited the title of count of Vorselaer.
Charles-Augustin was a mentally handicapped person. He was officially the count of Vorselaar, but it was his younger brother, Louis-Paul, who used the title.
Charles-Augustin lived in the castle of Klavarblad and Louis-Paul lived in the castle of Vorselaar.
Louis-Paul became never count of Vorselaar, because he died before his brother, he was just baron of Lichtaert.
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