Genealogy Verbrugge en Eijkemans » Lucas Peeters Messen van den Bergh (± 1610-1681)

Personal data Lucas Peeters Messen van den Bergh 


Household of Lucas Peeters Messen van den Bergh

He is married to Catharina Cornelissen Meijr.

They got married on April 14, 1636 at Essen, Antwerpen, België.


Child(ren):

  1. Anna van den Bergh  1637-1676

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