Genealogy Van Schaijk uit Berghem bij Oss » Petrus "Peter" Geerits Willems (± 1678-> 1745)

Personal data Petrus "Peter" Geerits Willems 


Household of Petrus "Peter" Geerits Willems

He is married to Maria Geertruda Peters Jansse van Erp.

They got married on March 19, 1703 at Berghem, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Petrus Geerits Willems

Bertrama NN
± 1625-????

Petrus Geerits Willems
± 1678-> 1745

1703

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