Family tree Cuenen-Duelen » Renerius van der KELEN (± 1600-1668)

Personal data Renerius van der KELEN 


Household of Renerius van der KELEN

He is married to Elisabeth BOGAERT.Source 1

They got married about 1630 at Borchtlombeek, 1761, Roosdaal, Vlaams-Brabant, België.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Renerius van der KELEN

Amandus van der KELEN
< 1550-± 1602
Joannes van der KELEN
± 1575-< 1647
Anna WEECX
1579-< 1610

Renerius van der KELEN
± 1600-1668

± 1630

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Paul Cuenen, "Family tree Cuenen-Duelen", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-cuenen-duelen/I22085.php : accessed June 6, 2024), "Renerius van der KELEN (± 1600-1668)".