Genealogy Kuipers » Willem van der Meer (????-1594)

Personal data Willem van der Meer 

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  • Profession: heer van Hodenpijl, secretaris.
    des konings in Hof van Holland (eed) 1552-12-05, leenman van Holland 1565, weesmeester van Delft
    1585-88 en 1592-94, regent van het St.Nicolaasgasthuis ald. 1591
  • He died in the year 1594.
  • He is buried in Delft, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
  • A child of Vrank van der Meer and Clara Jansdr van Berendrecht
  • This information was last updated on October 29, 2006.

Household of Willem van der Meer

He is married to Anna Sandelin.

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