Dinteloord en omliggende gemeenten » Maria Vercouteren (1670-< 1708)

Personal data Maria Vercouteren 


Household of Maria Vercouteren

She is married to Jan van den Ende.

Their notice of marriage was on May 1, 1694 in liefkenshoek, België.

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Adriaen van den Enden  1705-???? 


Notes about Maria Vercouteren

geboren in de polder St. Anna-Ketenisse, dochter van Jan Jacobs Vercouteren en Adriaantje Dronkers, overl. vóór 19-9-1708;

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Maria Vercouteren

Dirk Dronkers
1618-1673
Adriana Dronkers
1650-< 1687

Maria Vercouteren
1670-< 1708


Jan van den Ende
1661-< 1736


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