Eva De Muijlman (geboren Vlaming Van Oudtshoorn)<br>Namen geboorte: Aefje VlaminghEva De Vlaming Van OudtshoornEva de VlaminghEva de VlamingsEva VlamingsEva Vlamings van OutshoornEva Vlamlags<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: 12 feb 1596 - Amsterdam,Noord Holland,Netherlands<br>Huwelijk: 11 jun 1624 - Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands<br>Overlijden: 9 sep 1672<br>Ouders: Pieter de Flemijnck, Aefge de Flemijnck (geboren De Wael)<br>Echtgenoot: Willem Muijlman<br>Kinderen: Eva Muijlman, Willem Muijlmans, Pieter Muilman, Hillegonda Muijlman, Hillegonda Muijlman, Anna Maria Muijlman<br>Broers/zusters: Elisabeth De Vlaming Van Oudtshoorn, Catharina De Vlaming Van, Reinier De Vlaming Van Oudtshoorn, Margaretha Tulp (geboren De Vlaming Van Oudtshoorn)<br>Deze persoon schijnt dubbele verwanten te hebben. Bekijk het op FamilySearch om alle informatie te bekijken.
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