Family tree Baris en Clement » Anthony Van. Doornick (± 1480-????)

Personal data Anthony Van. Doornick 

  • He was born about 1480 in Ommen.
  • Profession: beleend met een deel van het ambacht en de tienden van Vosmeer, beleend met de tienden tot Hern, kerspel Berichem, gegoed te Hemert en Tuyll.
  • He died _<_18_MAY_1569.

Household of Anthony Van. Doornick

He is married to Geertruid Van. Broekhuizen.

They got married.


Child(ren):



Notes about Anthony Van. Doornick

testament:
[5 maart 1568]

beroep: 1534

beroep: 1549

beroep: 1561

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Anthony Van. Doornick
± 1480-????



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