Isabelle AmerlinckSexe : FemmeNaissance : 28 janv 1671 - Izegem, West Vlaanderen, BelgiqueDécès : 24 juillet 1691 - Izegem, West Vlaanderen, BelgiqueParents : Barbe Therese Amerlinck (née Le Loup), Jacques AmerlinckFrères et sœurs : Marie Therese Amerlinck, Paul Joachim Amerlinck, Pierre François Amerlinck, Jacques Ignace Amerlinck, Ferdinad Joseph Amerlinck, Marie Therese Amerlinck, Marie Antoine Amerlinck, Jean Maximilien AmerlinckCette personne semble avoir des parents en double. Voir sur FamilySearch pour voir les informations complètes.
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