Stambomen Van Leeuwe-Ederveen » Marie de Baerdemaecker

Personal data Marie de Baerdemaecker 

Source 1
    ook: Bardemaecker
  • A child of Jan de Baerdemaecker
  • This information was last updated on June 9, 2022.

Household of Marie de Baerdemaecker

She is married to Jan van Leeuwe.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Joanne van Leeuwe  1697-????
  2. Pieter van Leeuwe  1699-1711
  3. Livina van Leeuwe  1701-1741 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Marie de Baerdemaecker

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Sources

  1. Staten van Goed Maldegem, SvGM1702 0128
    type: Boek
    uid: 5
    pg 611: Jan van Leeuwe fs Joos fs Gillis + LM prochie St. Laureins op 1414.1701 x Marie de Baerdemaecker fa Jans wed. en H.(ouderige) wv. 3 K.: Pieter 2 j, Joanne 4 j en Lievijne 1 j. V.P. Adriaen Havelijnck V.M. Jan de Baerdemaecker Mag. Nicolays Cle burgemeester en Pieter Geyrnaert schepen. Peesteen griffier.

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GGM van Leeuwe, "Stambomen Van Leeuwe-Ederveen", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stambomen-van-leeuwe-ederveen/I1547.php : accessed May 4, 2024), "Marie de Baerdemaecker".