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Personal data Joost Willem de Louw 

  • He was born in Nuenen.
  • Resident: A.
  • This information was last updated on June 21, 2010.

Household of Joost Willem de Louw

He is married to Allegunda Lucas.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Zeelst on February 6, 1700.

They got married on February 21, 1700 at Zeelst.

AGNC Trouwb. Geref. Oerle-Wintelre-Zeelst 31.7
They were married in church on February 21, 1700 at Zeelst.


Child(ren):

  1. Lucas Joost de Louw  1707-????


Notes about Joost Willem de Louw

V-RA 40 fol. 551 d.d. 27-12-1702: Willem van Tilborgh, te Hilvarenbeek,verhuurt aan Willem Joosten een Huijsinge met land en groes gestaan en gelegen te Zeelst aan het Cobbick, welk goed eerder was bewoond en bewerkt door wijlen Tonij Tielens Hasenbosch.

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