Family tree Baris en Clement » Antonie Van Aeswijn (-1646)

Personal data Antonie Van Aeswijn 


Household of Antonie Van Aeswijn

He is married to Geertruid Van Oldenbockum.

huwelijkscontract: [25 juni 1606]

They got married.


Notes about Antonie Van Aeswijn

beroep: 1611 - 1619

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