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Gezin van Sibylle van Randerath (Praet)
Zij is getrouwd met Wolfert I van Borselen.

Kind(eren):
1.Margriet van Borselen 1268-1324
2.Hadewich (Heilwig) van Borselen 1271-1328
3.Wolfert II van Borselen 1273-1317
4.Floris van Borselen 1275-1344
5.Claes van Borselen 1278- 1357

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