Family tree Baris en Clement » Willem Hadriaan Van Nassau-Ouderkerk (1632-1705)

Personal data Willem Hadriaan Van Nassau-Ouderkerk 


Household of Willem Hadriaan Van Nassau-Ouderkerk

He is married to Elisabeth Van Der Nisse.

They got married February 1664 at Jaarsveld, he was 32 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Amalia Van Nassau  ± 1678-????


Notes about Willem Hadriaan Van Nassau-Ouderkerk


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