Genealogische database BergSmit » Amalia Louise van Koerland (1687-1750)

Personal data Amalia Louise van Koerland 

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Household of Amalia Louise van Koerland

Waarschuwing Attention: Husband (Frederik Willem Adolf van Nassau Siegen) is also her cousin.

She is married to Frederik Willem Adolf van Nassau Siegen.Source 2


Wijziging: 16 Augustus 1999

They got married on April 20, 1708 at Bayreuth, she was 20 years old.


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Notes about Amalia Louise van Koerland

Wijziging: 02 Maart 1995

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Fred Bergman, "Genealogische database BergSmit", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/database-bergsmit/I14600.php : accessed May 3, 2025), "Amalia Louise van Koerland (1687-1750)".