gedoopt Iddergem 10 mei 1699 Peter: Adrianus Sonck Meter: Elisabeth Van Vaerenbergh i.n.v. Elisabeth De Bus getuigen bij de ondertrouw en bij het huwelijk: Petrus Sonck en Joannes Van Wichelen Het paar vestigde zich te Nieuwenhove Een zoon kennen we bij naam: Adrianus Ronsyn. Zie notities boek Families en Personen te Iddergem en Bakergem - Ene ( 16e eeuw - 1900 ) deel II (M-Z) door Herman Van Isterdael,pagina 623 1 PRIN MH:I6218
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