Family tree Gudeke » Sophia van Formbach (± 1050-± 1118)

Personal data Sophia van Formbach 


Household of Sophia van Formbach

She is married to Hermann I van Salm.

They got married about 1069.


Child(ren):

  1. Othon II van Salm  ± 1069-± 1130
  2. Hermann II van Salm  ± 1075-± 1136
  3. Otto I van Salm  1077-1150 
  4. Dietrich van Salm  ± 1081-± 1128

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sophia van Formbach

Sophia van Formbach
± 1050-± 1118

± 1069
Othon II van Salm
± 1069-± 1130
Hermann II van Salm
± 1075-± 1136
Dietrich van Salm
± 1081-± 1128

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    Guido De Keyser, "Family tree Gudeke", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-gudeke/I22804.php : accessed September 25, 2024), "Sophia van Formbach (± 1050-± 1118)".