BROBOL Genealogie » AELBERT ARISSEN van 't WILLAER (1669-1717)

Personal data AELBERT ARISSEN van 't WILLAER 


Household of AELBERT ARISSEN van 't WILLAER

He is married to TEUNTJE LUBBERTSEN van de VLIERT.

They got married on February 3, 1695 at Scherpenzeel.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. ARIS AELBERTSEN  1695-????
  2. LUBBERT AELBERTSEN  1697-????
  3. EVERTJE AELBERTSEN  1699-????
  4. EVERTJE AELBERTSEN  1701-????

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