Genealogy fam. van den Berg(h) [voor 1650 Cleynensorgh] e.a. » Jan Corneliszn. Vercayck (Den Hertoch) (± 1545-± 1625)

Personal data Jan Corneliszn. Vercayck (Den Hertoch) 


Household of Jan Corneliszn. Vercayck (Den Hertoch)

He is married to Wijntje Gijsbertsdr. van Arkel.

They got married about 1570 at Bergambacht.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan Corneliszn. Vercayck (Den Hertoch)

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Jan Corneliszn. Vercayck (Den Hertoch)
± 1545-± 1625

± 1570

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    Gerrit van den Berg, "Genealogy fam. van den Berg(h) [voor 1650 Cleynensorgh] e.a.", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-van-den-bergh/I14648.php : accessed September 23, 2024), "Jan Corneliszn. Vercayck (Den Hertoch) (± 1545-± 1625)".