Johannes Rut van den Berselaer<br>Geschlecht: männlich<br>Kleinkindtaufe: 18. Sept. 1672 - Boxtel, North Brabant, Netherlands<br>Eltern: Rutger Aerts Michiels van den Berselaer, Mechteld Willems van den Berselaer (geb. van den Heuvel)<br>Ehefrau: Johanna Joanna van den Berselaer (geb. de Bie)<br>Sohn: Rutgerus Johansz van den Berselaer<br>Geschwister: Arnoldus Rutten van den Bersselaar, Digena Aerts van den Berselaer, Lambertus van den Berselaer, Wilhelmus van den Berselaer, Adrianus Rutten van den Berselaer, Margareta Ruth Artse van den Berselaer, Meriken van den Berselaer
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