Paul Christiaan Smis. Oude namen. » Alyd Dircksdr 't Hoen van Souburgh (1490-1547)

Personal data Alyd Dircksdr 't Hoen van Souburgh 

Source 1

Household of Alyd Dircksdr 't Hoen van Souburgh

(1) She is married to Reynier Hendricksz Pauw.

They got married before 1532.


Child(ren):

  1. Alida Pauw  ± 1539-> 1608 


(2) She is married to Willem Vinck.

They got married

Event (Death of Spouse).


Timeline Alyd Dircksdr 't Hoen van Souburgh

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Alyd Dircksdr 't Hoen van Souburgh

Alyd Dircksdr 't Hoen van Souburgh
1490-1547

(1) < 1532
Alida Pauw
± 1539-> 1608
(2) 

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  1. Marres-Pekelharing, kwartierstaat (middeleeuwen)
    vóór 1532 Aeltgen Dircksdr. 't Hoen van Souburgh

About the surname 't Hoen van Souburgh


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