Genealogy Van Elk » Henricus Simonis "Hendrik" VORSTERS (1663-1746)

Personal data Henricus Simonis "Hendrik" VORSTERS 


Household of Henricus Simonis "Hendrik" VORSTERS

He is married to Anna KERCKHOFFS.

Permission for the marriage was obtained March 28, 1705.

They got married on April 14, 1705.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Joanna VORSTERS  ????-1801
  2. Martinus VORSTERS  ????-1789

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