Family tree Bus-vanden Elsen » Herman I van Hengebach (1070-1147)

Personal data Herman I van Hengebach 

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Household of Herman I van Hengebach

He is married to Petrissa NN.

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Walter van Hengenbach  1105-1172 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Herman I van Hengebach

Herman I van Hengebach
1070-1147


Petrissa NN
1075-1147


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  1. Linsen Web Site, Danny Linsen, Herman I van Hengebach, June 4, 2012
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Hans Bus, "Family tree Bus-vanden Elsen", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-bus/I12005.php : accessed May 25, 2024), "Herman I van Hengebach (1070-1147)".