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Personal data Adelheid van Voorne 

  • She was born between 1110 and 1120.
  • She died about 1156.
  • This information was last updated on August 19, 2019.

Household of Adelheid van Voorne

She has/had a relationship with Daniël van der Merwede.


Child(ren):

  1. Daniel Danielsz van der Merwede  ± 1145-± 1200 


Notes about Adelheid van Voorne

{geni:about_me} Met de datums voor Adelheid van geboorte en van overlijden is er een erg grote variatie en niet te rijmen met de geboorte van haar kinderen en evenmin met de jaartallen bij haar ouders. De variatie bij het geboortejaar loopt van 1110 tot 1135. Haar dochter staat op geboren 14/10/1034 in Kaatsheuvel.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Adelheid van Voorne

Adelheid van Voorne
1120-± 1156



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