Family tree Corbey » Ida van Henegouwen (± 1085-± 1101)

Personal data Ida van Henegouwen 


Household of Ida van Henegouwen

She is married to Thomas van Coucy.

They got married about 1100.


Child(ren):

  1. Basilia Beatrix van Coucy  ± 1101-± 1156 
  2. Ida van Coucy  ± 1102-± 1160 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ida van Henegouwen

Hendrik II van Leuven
± 1020-± 1078
Adela van de Betuwe
± 1030-± 1086
Ida van Leuven
± 1065-± 1107

Ida van Henegouwen
± 1085-± 1101

± 1100

Thomas van Coucy
± 1080-± 1130

Ida van Coucy
± 1102-± 1160

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Drs. R.A. Corbeij, "Family tree Corbey", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-corbey/I20737.php : accessed February 16, 2026), "Ida van Henegouwen (± 1085-± 1101)".