- leon meerts - Meerts-Demol Web Site (Smart Match) - Filae Familiestambomen - Judoca VAN TRICHT<br>Geboorte: 17 dec 1693 Pamel, Roosdaal, Belgium <br>Overlijden: 1745 Pamel, Roosdaal, Belgium <br>Vader: Adrianus VAN TRICHT<br>Moeder: Elisabeth STERCKX<br>Broers/zusters: Joannes VAN TRICHT, Joanna VAN TRICHT, Elisabeth VAN TRICHT, Joannes VAN TRICHT, Maria Josina VAN TRICHT, Petronella VAN TRICHT, Carolus VAN TRICHT
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