Genealogy takken "van Nuijs" en "Hoogers" » Mechtildis Cox (1696-1761)

Personal data Mechtildis Cox 


Household of Mechtildis Cox

She is married to Nicolaus <Leonardi> Bocken.

They were married in church in the year 1718 at Limbricht, Li, NL, she was 21 years old.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Leonardus Bocken  1719-1786 
  2. Lambertus Bocken  1722-1812 
  3. Johannes Bocken  1727-1814 
  4. Johannes Bocken  1727-1812 
  5. Maria Anna Bocken  1731-1807 
  6. Maria Agnes Bocken  1743-> 1756

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Mechtildis Cox
1696-1761

1718

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