Généalogie Cales » Pieter van de Poel (± 1599-± 1656)

Personal data Pieter van de Poel 

Source 1
Shares (Mentioned) the event on April 16, 1628, Arnhem, Gelderland, PAYS-BAS with Godelive de la Rame (ingenraem).
Shares (Mentioned) the event on May 2, 1631, Arnhem, Gelderland, PAYS-BAS with Godelive de la Rame (ingenraem).

Household of Pieter van de Poel

He had a relationship with Geertruiyd Peters Kan.

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Pieter van de Poel
± 1599-± 1656



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  1. Livre, Gegevens betreffende de "Oprechte Hollandsche civet" (Publishing) / delpher.nl

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Cyril Cales, "Généalogie Cales", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-cales/I33753.php : accessed May 30, 2024), "Pieter van de Poel (± 1599-± 1656)".