Family tree Brinks » Amke Ripperda von Lingen (1338-1417)

Personal data Amke Ripperda von Lingen 


Household of Amke Ripperda von Lingen

She is married to Uko Ukena.

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Child(ren):

  1. Focko Ukena  1365-1437 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Amke Ripperda von Lingen

Theda Lengen
1294-????

Amke Ripperda von Lingen
1338-1417


Uko Ukena
1333-1399

Focko Ukena
1365-1437

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