Datering: 26-04-1595 Aktenummer: 70 Datum: 26-04-1595 Soort akte: Attestatie Notaris: J. VAN HERWAERDEN Rol: Genoemd Samenvatting: dat zijn dochters Elysabeth, Cornelia, Johanna en Maria in leven zijn Personen:
Attestant: Willem van Lamzwerde Voornaam: Willem Achternaam: van Lamzwerde Datum: 26-04-1595 Rol in akte: Attestant Echtgenoot: x Alidt van der Maeth Aktedatum: 26-04-1595 Toegangsnummer: 34-4 Notarissen in de stad Utrecht 1560-1905 Inventarisnummer: U003a011 Vindplaats: Het Utrechts Archief
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Household of Maria Willems van Lamsweerde
Notes about Maria Willems van Lamsweerde
Vermeld 1595, overluid in de Dom 25-8-1599 [Marcel S.F. Kemp - Parenteel Luytgen Woutersz (in Utrechtse Parentelen voor 1650, deel I, "Ons Voorgeslacht" (2010), p. 126]
August 15 » Nine Years' War: Battle of Curlew Pass: Irish forces led by Hugh Roe O'Donnell successfully ambush English forces, led by Sir Conyers Clifford, sent to relieve Collooney Castle.
October 18 » Michael the Brave, Prince of Wallachia, defeats the Army of Andrew Báthory in the Battle of Șelimbăr, leading to the first recorded unification of the Romanian people.
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