De bomen van Kreijkes » Anna Judith van Echten Van Oldruitenborg (1686-1742)

Personal data Anna Judith van Echten Van Oldruitenborg 


Household of Anna Judith van Echten Van Oldruitenborg

She is married to Coenraad Willem Baron Sloet Van Lindenhorst.

They got married in the year 1712, she was 26 years old.


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