Melchior Van ReethGeslacht: ManGeboorte: Ongeveer 6 jan 1725 - Boom, Antwerpen, BelgiumDoop: 6 jan 1725 - Boom, Antwerpen, BelgiumHuwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Joanna Verheyden - 27 mei 1752 - Boom, Antwerpen, BelgiumOverlijden: Ongeveer 13 mrt 1787 - Boom, Antwerpen, BelgiumBegrafenis: 13 mrt 1787 - Boom, Antwerpen, BelgiumOuders: Guilielmus Van Reeth, Elisabeth Van Reeth (geboren Cop)Echtgenote: Joanna Van Reeth (geboren Verheyden)Kinderen: Maria Theresa Van Reeth, Joannes Franciscus Van Reeth, Maria Elisabeth Van ReethBroers/zusters: Elisabeth Van Reeth, Guilliam Van Reeth, Cornelis Van Reeth, Maria Van Reeth, Anna Catharina Van Reeth, Jan Baptist Van Reeth, Frans Van Reeth, Gillis Van Reeth
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