Genealogy Van Loo-Malcorps » Rumoldus KERREMANS (1622-1694)

Personal data Rumoldus KERREMANS 


Household of Rumoldus KERREMANS

(1) He is married to Ludovica SCHEERS.

They got married about 1647.


Child(ren):

  1. Simon KERREMANS  1647-????
  2. Joannes KERREMANS  1649-????
  3. Elisabeth KERREMANS  1651-????
  4. Margareta KERREMANS  1653-1693 
  5. Marie KERREMANS  1659-1743 
  6. Anna KERREMANS  1661-????


(2) He is married to Anna TIERENS.

PRh: Puurs, akte folio 207, 24.03.1669 (s 1604-1671 p 104/111).

They got married on March 24, 1669 at Puurs, Antwerpen, België, he was 47 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Elisabeth KERREMANS  1670-????
  2. Joanna KERREMANS  1671-????
  3. Barbara KERREMANS  1673-????
  4. Judoca KERREMANS  1676-????
  5. Cornelius KERREMANS  1679-????
  6. Nicolaas KERREMANS  1681-????
  7. Catharina KERREMANS  1684-????


Notes about Rumoldus KERREMANS

PRd: Puurs, akte f 102, 29.01.1622 (s 1604-1640 p 54/143).


PRb: Puurs, akte folio 51, 04.05.1694 "... obiit Rumoldus Kerremans maritus Anna Tierens ..." (s 1682-1728 p 27/93).

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