Genealogy Sevinga » Margaretha Reinoud von WASSENBERG (± 1320-1344)

Personal data Margaretha Reinoud von WASSENBERG 


Household of Margaretha Reinoud von WASSENBERG

She is married to Gerhard V Wilhelm von JÜLICH.

They got married on July 4, 1332 at Jülich (Gulik), Düren, Eifel, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland.

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Margaretha Reinoud von WASSENBERG
± 1320-1344

1332

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