Family tree Bert Truijens » Catharina Coenraads Burgh (1591-1667)

Personal data Catharina Coenraads Burgh 


Household of Catharina Coenraads Burgh

She is married to Dirck Geurtsz van Beuningen.

They got married before 1620.


Child(ren):

  1. Alida van Beuningen  1620-1657 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Catharina Coenraads Burgh

Coenraad Burgh
± 1560-????

Catharina Coenraads Burgh
1591-1667

< 1620

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